Mountain View is nestled
into the hills and valleys of the beautiful Arkansas Ozark Mountains.
Touched by the White River and several year-round creeks and
springs, the area around Mountain View offers breathtaking scenery
and a variety of outdoor activities especially suited to families
with kids.
Come catch a trout, camp,
take a hike, mountain
bike, ride a horse,
drive a boat, explore
a cave, or float a canoe through the natural beauty of this
scenic area in north central Arkansas. You will even find one
of the few remaining drive-in
movie theaters in the state that still shows first run movies.
Live Music & Authentic Craftsmen
Everywhere you go, the area rings with the sound
of Mountain, Folk and Bluegrass music. Musicians gather nightly
during the season to play on the Historic
Courthouse Square, along with offering a variety of music
theaters and "pickin' barns". Celebrate April in
the Ozarks at the Arkansas Folk Festival and savor beautiful fall
color in October during the BeanFest & Championship Outhouse
Races. Enjoy spending the day at The Ozark
Folk Center, which is dedicated to the preservation of the
music and crafts of this culture.
Crafts are an integral part of life in Mountain
View, as they were the pioneer skills of yesterday. Pottery, basketry,
broommaking, weaving, quilting, blacksmithing, and candlery were
necessary skills in a culture that was isolated and self-sufficient
at one time. Today, beautiful
arts & crafts made by local artisans are found in gift
& antique shops located throughout the area. The Arkansas
Craft Guild is a craft cooperative supporting traditional
craft skills in north central Arkansas and maintains a gallery
in Mountain View. A perfect opportunity to tour area artists
studios and watch them creating their art is during the "Off
the Beaten Path" Studio Tour, the 3rd weekend in September.
Scenic Beauty & Outdoor Adventure
Mountain View's central location in the Ozarks
makes it a perfect spot from which to sightsee and discover many regional
attractions. Northern Arkansas is fortunate to have an abundance
of outdoor resources and activities, including America's first
national river, the pristine Buffalo River. The lower Buffalo is
only about 45 miles northwest of Mountain View and the scenic drive
alone is worthwhile. Other regional attractions include golfing
in the Fairfield Bay area, boating at Greer's Ferry, trout fishing
at Norfolk, and antiquing in Botkinberg.