One-hour walking tour through the fantastic upper level of Blanchard Springs Caverns, in constant 58 degree temperature. Visitors tour
two huge rooms filled with awesome sparkling calcite formations. Tours begin at the Visitor Center. An educational movie and exhibit
hall clarify the underground wonders. Open year round; tours offered periodically, from 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., 7 days a week. Call 870-757-2211
or 1-888-757-2246 for tour times, rates, or reservations.
Admission: $10 adult; $5 ages 6-15; $5 ages 62 and up with Interagency Senior Card; rates subject to change.
A four hour guided trip into undeveloped portions of Blanchard Springs Caverns. Visitors will need sturdy boots and long pants. Visitors
must be in good physical condition, and be prepared to climb, crawl, and get dirty. The tour ends at the spectacular Titans formations.
Participants must be at least ten years old. A responsible adult must tour with ten to twelve year olds. Open year round; tours by reservation
only. Call 870-757-2211 or 888-757-2246 for tour times, rates, or reservations.
Admission: $75 per person; $25 non-refundable deposit, $50 day of tour
If you’re 55 years of age or older, then this week is for you. Learn about the Ozarks firsthand by walking in the nearby National Forest with
a guide, floating the White River in a raft, experiencing living history, and visiting with local craft and music artisans. You’ll also hear the
music that the descendents from the British Isles brought to this part of the Arkansas Ozarks. Contact Elderhostel registration @ www.elderhostel.com or call 800-895-0727. Program #4555.
Admission: TBA
Exceptional bargains on used books in good condition. Thursday 8:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m., Friday 8:30a.m-5:00 p.m., Saturday 8:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Saturday morning items are half price, afternoon $1 per bag. Book Sale proceeds enhance Library resources and support the Investing in Your
Place to Grow campaign.
Shakespeare's classic brought to life by The Theatre Company of Harrison, Arkansas.
Admission: $10 adults, $5 under 12
Featuring a street dance, open market, food booths, Apple Pie 5K Run, Squirt Race, horseshoe pitching, terrapin race, music, and parade.
Admission: Free
| Show More
The largest show in northern Arkansas featuring whittlers, woodcarvers, wood turners, supplies/tool vendors, demonstrations, a whittling
competition, purchase awards, and a judged competition with ribbons and cash awards for all carving levels - novice to professional.
1 ˝ hour tour through the middle level of Blanchard Springs Caverns. Visitors walk though large water-carved passages, stand at the natural
entrance, and see marvelous formations. With nearly 700 stairs, this tour is not recommended for those with walking or health problems.
Open summer only; tours offered frequently, from 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Call 870-757-2211 or 1-888-757-2246 for tour times, rates, or reservations.
Admission: $10 adult; $5 ages 6-15; $5 ages 62 and up with interagency Senior Card; rates subject to change
One hour walking tour through the wondrous upper level of Blanchard Springs Caverns, in constant 58° temperature. Visitors tour two huge
rooms filled with beautiful sparkling calcite formations. Tours begin at the Visitor Center. An educational movie and exhibit hall clarify
the underground wonders. Open year round; tours offered periodically, from 9:30 am - 5:00 pm, 7 days a week. Call 870-757-2211 or
1-888-757-2246 for tour times, rates, or reservations.
Admission: $10 adult; $5 ages 6-15; $5 ages 62 and up with Interagency Senior Card; rates subject to change
Hundreds of yard sales in one town.
Admission: free
Friday night before car show "Cruisin Hardy."
Admission: $6 adults and teens, $3 age 6-12, under 6 free
a guide, floating the White River in a raft, experiencing living history, and visiting with local craft and music artisans. You’ll also hear
the music that the descendents from the British Isles brought to this part of the Arkansas Ozarks. Contact Elderhostel registration @
www.elderhostel.com or call 800-895-0727. Program #4555.
Juried craft show for non-commercial crafters. Handcrafted items only. Food available. Drawings for gift certificates held during the event.
| View Details | Show More
Antique tractors, hay balers, steam engines, antique engines and all sorts of associated antique farm equipment.
All rodeo events, both junior and senior, start at 8 p.m. with gates opening at 7 p.m. Concessions available. Parade starts Saturday at 4 p.m.
at Tip Wiseman Rodeo arena, travels down Hwy 56 west, and continues down Main Street. Floats, fire trucks, beauty pageant winners, horse
back riders, and local dignitaries.
Admission: $6
A day in life of 1890 -- 1900 time. See how the pioneers lived, worked and played.
Ice Cream Social, with ice cream, pie, soft drinks, and music.
music that the descendents from the British Isles brought to this part of the Arkansas Ozarks. Contact Elderhostel registration @
Spearfishing Contest for cash prizes. Fish fry on the dock afterward with the best potato salad ever!
Admission: $15 in advance; $20 on Saturday
Disney's classic shown on the big screen.
11-mile race on the beautiful White River (Red's Landing to White River Bridge at Calico Rock) 2 divisions - men's and women's prize money
awarded in both divisions. Check in time 10:30 a.m., race time 11:00 a.m.
Admission: $30 per kayak
Decorated bike & trike parade, patriotic dog show, concession stand, games & contests for kids, and tribute to God & Country. At dark enjoy
the Lions Club's magnificent fireworks display.
Join in on small town festivities, games on the square, music and watermelons along with good old time fun. A fireworks show will conclude
the festivities.
The Salem Chamber of Commerce sponsors Fireworks In The Park - food and music prior to a gigantic fireworks display over the lake at
the Salem City Park.
July Fourth, arts and crafts, Starving artists show and sale, ice cream social and food. Fireworks at dusk.
Boat Parade at 7 p.m., with fireworks at dark.
Water fun activities for children.
The T Tauri Movie Camp offers the following workshops for young filmmakers age 18 and under: Documentary Filmmaking, Script to
Screen (narrative filmmaking), Camera FUNdamentals, The Digital Flipbook (animation), Workshops range from 2 to 5 days; the program
is non-residential but a local suites hotel offers an affordable special rate.
Admission: $40-$75.
"T Tauri" is the astronomers' term for a new star. This youth media event features screenings of films submitted to the T Tauri Young
Filmmakers Competition and locally-produced movies by filmmakers age 18 and under. A special Finale Screening showcases the movies
produced in the camp workshops.
Admission: Most screenings free. Finale Screening $7 adults/$5 seniors/$3 age 18 and under
Exhibits, commercial exhibits, livestock poultry, entertainment, talent and beauty contest, and rodeo.
Admission: $3 adults, $2 children, 6 and under free
The classic children tale by C.S. Lewis, performed by The Theatre Company.
Admission: $10 adults; $5 under 12
Featuring exhibits, carnival, beauty pageants, talent contest, team roping, Christian Rock concert, USLMRA lawn mower racing, truck and
tractor pull, and demolition derby.
Thursday and Friday night entertainment from 6-10 p.m. with Cave City Cruisers Car Club drive-thru park at 7 p.m. Friday. Saturday Kiwainis
pancake breakfast 6-10 a.m. tickets available for sale from Kiwainis members. Parade 10 a.m. Entertainment from 12-10 p.m. Free watermelon
feast at 4 p.m.
Northwest Arkansas Bluegrass Festival features Gospel Bluegrass, Traditional Bluegrass, and Modern Bluegrass music nightly. Bring your lawn
chair and enjoy the music!
Benefit for the American Cancer Society. Certified scuba divers search underwater (no deeper than 40 ft.) for tokens and return them for prizes!
Sandcastle contest and scavenger hunt for those who don't dive. Fun for the whole family!
Admission: $30 for scuba divers. Other family members free
Exceptional values on used books. Rare books, collectibles. Proceeds benefit children's services, special programs, materials, equipment,
staff professional development, and enhance Library resources.
This is a one of a kind event for Mountain View with biker games, poker run, and a bike show. There is something for the biker in everyone.
Prizes, games, music and good food for the whole family.
Antiques, arts & crafts and all kinds of Junk and Jammin' Music will fill Loberg Park.
Join us to Splash for Trash! Walkers and divers pick up trash then join us for a free lunch and prizes. Divers also get a free airfill. Help us keep
our lakes beautiful!
City Wide Yard Sale, selling old and new merchandise.
A variety of area talent.
Admission: Free, donations accepted
Twenty legends of the LPGA will tee up at the Golf Course on Turkey Mountain for a charity pro-am. Bringing LPGA Legends to the state for the
first time ever, and marking only the second event featuring the LPGA in Arkansas in over 50 years.
A safe walk in the park where children can gather treats and toys. Sponsored by the city, local business and churches.
Auto trunks decorated for Halloween. Costume parade with various age groups. Prizes for costumes and treats for all.
A concert of lively show tunes and religious songs presented by a dedicated group of local residents. The concert is always opened with the
50+ member chorus singing "God Bless America".
Admission: $3
This annual event is held at the Ozark Folk Center and is hosted and sponsored by the Mountain View Bluegrass Association. Contact the
association at www.mountainview-bluegrass.com for a complete list of performers.
View Details | Show More
Judging December 20. All places of business and local churches will decorate as well as the main streets will be lighted to participate in
The Arkansas Trail of Lights.
Send mail to Hillhigh Resort with questions or comments about this web site. Copyright © 2008 Hillhigh Resort Last modified: 6/21/09
Contact Webmaster