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Ready to see why people keep visiting and relocating to Mountain Home and North Central Arkansas?
Nearby attractions and activities:
Visit the Downtown Mountain Home Entertainment District featuring Rapp’s Barren Brewing Company, Crush Studio Wine Bar, Stories Whiskey Bar, Rio Burrito, Cove Coffee, Scoop Ice Cream, Sharp Edges Axe Throwing, and more
Shop local boutiques, featuring our friends at Mountain Home Mercantile, as well as Nomad Clothing, Louie and Roy, Muse, Treat Yo Shelf Books, S.A.W. IV Studio, and more in downtown Mountain Home
Enjoy a free concert in the park at the Baxter Summer Concert Series
See what’s happening at The Sheid, a performing arts center located on the beautiful Arkansas State University Mountain Home campus
Catch a play or performance at our local theaters, the Twin Lakes Playhouse and Bull Shoals Theater of the Arts
Visit the Farmers’ Market in downtown Mountain Home
Golf at Big Creek Golf & Country Club, rated 5 Stars by Golf Digest, and Twin Lakes Golf Course
Take the family for mini-golf at Little T’s Mini Golf & More in Mountain Home
Go boating, swimming, hiking, and fishing (bass, crappie, walleye, and catfish) on Bull Shoals Lake or Lake Norfork, just minutes from Mountain Home
Visit Historic Cotter, “Trout Capital USA”
Experience the legendary trout fishing on the White River
Float or hike the Buffalo National River, a pristine national park located less than an hour away from Mountain Home
Explore local mountain biking trails, hiking trails, and caves at numerous state, Corps (Bull Shoals and Norfork), and local parks
Explore local history at the Jacob Wolf House, James A. Gaston Visitor Center, or walk through buildings from the original Rapp’s Barren settlement at Cooper Park
See where some of those famous trout are born at Norfork National Fish Hatchery
Ride the Peel Ferry across Bull Shoals Lake
Drive, boat, or fly in to Gaston’s White River Resort
Ride your motorcycle down the Push Mountain Loop or Sylamore Scenic Byway
And much more!
Find more inspiration at the Mountain Home Chamber of Commerce and Arkansas Department of Tourism