
The Ozarks and Buffalo River area are teeming with wildlife and the photo ops are endless. The hardest part will be deciding what to do first.
Out of Doors
- Canoeing - local canoe rental and shuttle service available just 13 miles from cabin at Ponca
Lost Valley Canoe - 870-861-5522
Buffalo Outdoor Center - 870-861-5515
- Elk Watching (we are just a few short miles from some of the best elk viewing opportunities in Arkansas, in the scenic Boxley Valley)
- Hiking
- Horseback Trail Rides
Rimrock Cove Ranch - 870-553-2556
- Biking
- Cave Exploring
- Camping
- Rock Climbing
- Fishing
- Swimming
The most photographed rock in Arkansas, Whitaker Point (Hawksbill Crag) is just a short drive north of us.
Want a change from the great outdoors?
Find a porch swing and a good book.
Take a drive - Scenic Hwy 7 was listed as one of the top scenic drives in America by Reader's Digest, and hwy 21 south to Clarksville isn't too shabby either.
Guided Caves Tours - Contact Mystic Caverns (870-743-1739), Hurricane River Cave (1-800-245-2282), and Blanchard Springs Caverns (870-757-2211) for more information.
Crafts and Antiques - A trip to the Ozarks would not be complete without a souvenir.
Golfing - Golf courses are located in Harrison, Diamond City, Bull Shoals and Huntsville.
Eureka Springs - Take a day trip to victorian Eureka Springs, a historic spa city, where you will find many craft and unique gift shops. You may also want to check out the Great Passion Play and Narrow Gauge Railroad, or take a carriage ride. Eureka Springs is also known for it's Crescent Hotel, a haunted hideaway.
Branson, Missouri - Is famous for it's live shows. You can see gospel, country, bluegrass and 50s music shows, also comedy and magic shows. Silver Dollar City and White Water are always great options. Branson is also known for it's shopping, with several outlet malls and now the new Branson Landing with upscale shopping and a Bass Pro.