The Stone County Recreation Complex has a public
swimming pool, tennis courts, ball fields, picnic area and playground.
The Municipal City Park, located north of the the Court Square and
south of the Ozark Folk Center, has a beautiful picnic area with
tables, grills and water.
A majestic stone amphitheater, built in the 30's
by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), is adjacent to the City
Park. It is a tranquil location for weddings, concerts, or just
relaxing and meditating. Contact the City of Mountain View, (870)
269-3804, for more information on the amphitheater.
A hiking trail leads from downtown thru the amphitheater
to the Ozark Folk Center. The Stone County Fairgrounds is located
north of City Park and used for many events including the Stone
County Fair, fireworks on the Fourth of July, rodeos and horseshows,
and much more.
Newly developed for health conscious walkers
is the 1/2 mile loop Walking Trail, located on Webb Street, between
the Recreation Complex and the lower portion of the City Park. The
paved walking trail weaves among trees and wildlife and is well
lit for night exercise. Parking is available and well-behaved pets
on leashes are welcome.
Enjoy outdoor life in these age old Ozark Mountains
by visiting the Blanchard Springs Caverns and its recreation area
in the nearby Ozark National Forest. There are over 24 miles of
hiking trails and 65 miles of horseback riding trails in the Sylamore
District of the forest.
World-class fishing on the White River attracts
visitors from all over. Camping, swimming, canoeing, kayaking, and
hunting provide activities for the whole family. Newly developed
is the first phase of the Syllamo Mountain Bike Trail, with a 22
mile course that winds through the Ozark National Forest. Phase
II and III will soon be developed for this trail suitable for beginner
to intermediate enthusiasts.