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ozark folk center state park ozark folk center state park
Ozark Folk Center State Park
Crafts
Village
Map
Ozark Folk
Center
State Park
Cooper
Auditorium
Dye Shed
Glass
Woodcarving
Clothier
Copper Smith
Water
Fountain
Knife Shop
Music Pavilion
Homespun
Gift Shop
Smoke House
(10 a.m. - 5 p.m.)
Foot
Lathe
Gun
Shop
Plant
Market
Jewelry
Kit
Ga chen
rde
n
Handicap Lift
Root
Cellar
Water
Fountain
Bessie Moore
Memorial Deck
Skillet
Restaurant
Apothecary
Kids
Garden
Ban
que
Sea t Room
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Leather
Art Guild
Cabins at Dry Creek,
Skillet Restaurant
& Park Administration
General Store
Ticket Sales
Music and More
Bessie
Moore
Public
Memorial
Deck
Parking
LOCO ROPES
To Hwy 9-5-14
Bessie
Moore
Bois d’Arc
Memorial
Deck
Conference
Center
Restaurant
Parking
The Skillet Restaurant: Public Dining
Also available for Private
Groups in Off Season.
Folk Kids Club: to help children grow, learn and
appreciate the lifestyle and skills
of their forebearers.
Arkansas
Department of Parks & Tourism
OZARK FOLK CENTER
STATE PARK
pass these skills of the Ozark people to a new generation.
Visitors can see presentations and demonstrations of
the Ozark crafts and music, living history enactments
and other special events that highlight this lifestyle.
The Ozark Folk Center is a people place,
As you visit the Folk Center, make your first stop the
dedicated to the preservation and perpetuaGeneral Store near the parking lot. From here, buses
tion of traditional Ozark Mountain crafts
will take you to the top of the Folk Center’s hill to the
and music.
Ozark Folk Center Auditorium and the Crafts Village.
This Arkansas State Park shares the story
Crafts Village ◆ The Crafts Village is the home of
of the Ozark way of life which bred an
twenty-four buildings and outdoor areas housing craft
independent, religious, joyful people who
demonstrations and daytime music programs recalling
survived the hardships of pioneer days by
the period 1820-1920 in the Ozark Mountains. Near
their native wit and wisdom. Enjoy your
the covered picnic area is the Smoke House serving
stay among the delightful, talented people
handmade sandwiches and hot fried pies.
of the Ozarks.
Crafts demonstrated
here may be purchased
in the General Store,
Homespun Gift Shop or
from the crafters.
Ozark Folk Center
Auditorium ◆ Evening
music programs feature
Cabins (870) 269-3871
traditional instruments
Conference Center
Auditorium
Mountain View
of the Ozarks such as
acoustic guitar, 5-string
(870) 269-3851
banjo, fiddle, mandolin,
Crafts Village
autoharp, mountain dulAdministration &
General Store
cimer, picking bow, and
Conference Center
& Wood Shop
143-148
Homespun Gift Shop
spoons. You’ll see mountain style jig dances and
Skillet Restaurant
square dancing and hear
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Steps
instrumentals, ballads,
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and gospel songs learned
Picnic
in the homes of friends
Parking
131-136
Shuttle to
and family through the
Area
Auditorium &
Lodging
strong Ozark oral tradition.
Foot Tra
il
Vending/Ice
Craft Village
Conference Center ◆
125-130
Available for seminars,
155-160
workshops and reunions;
also house the Ozark
Swimming
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Cabins at Dry
Pool
Folk School, and other
Creek Office
Folk Center music and
Parking
craft workshops and
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Bois d’Arc
classes. Conference
Conference
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facilities in this building
Center
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include three large
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meeting rooms and a
To HWY 5, 9, & 14
Maintenance Complex
150-seat auditorium.
Ozark Folk Center State Park
Grounds Map
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Parking
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Mountain View
& Greenhouse
The 1000-seat main auditorium and the
private dining rooms are also available.
Group arrangements can be made here as
the building also contains the administrative offices for the state park.
The Skillet Restaurant ◆ The Ozark
Folk Center’s dining room features homestyle southern recipes served in a scenic
setting. You’ll enjoy the 100-seat main
dining room, plus we have 60-seat and
25-seat private dining rooms for your group.
Cabins at Dry Creek ◆ The comfortable rooms located in a wooded setting
feature two queen beds, telephone, cable,
coffee maker, color TV, mini-refrigerator,
iron and ironing board, hair dryer and large
windows and glass doors. The office complex contains a comfortable social room
and swimming pool for guests. Wireless
internet is available.
For further information on park fees,
services or reservations, contact:
The Ozark Folk Center
1032 Park Avenue
Mountain View, AR 72560
Information: (870) 269-3851
Lodge reservations or group sales:
1-800-264-FOLK (3655)
www.ozarkfolkcenter.com
e-mail: [email protected]
For information on Arkansas's other fine
state parks, contact:
Arkansas State Parks
One Capitol Mall, 4A-900
Little Rock, AR 72201
Telephone: (501) 682-1191
www.ArkansasStateParks.com
As a part of its conservation
mission, Arkansas State
Parks has printed this brochure on recycled paper
and with soy ink. All park services are provided on
a non-discriminatory basis. Arkansas State Parks is
an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Arkansas State Parks 2012
Explore the Beauty & History of Arkansas!
Here you’ll find a people and a setting almost
unique in 21st century America. Nestled in the
Ozarks surrounded by misty blue mountains, the town
of Mountain View holds a rustic beauty in every
season. Clean air and clear streams, streaked limestone bluffs dropping into deeply etched valleys, and
hardwood forests teeming with wildlife provide the
rugged setting for life in Stone County. The Ozark
heritage of self-reliance, ingenuity, and a strong work
ethic, together with the joy of sharing stories, dance,
and song, has survived in this isolated valley.
The Ozark Folk Center is helping to continue that
remarkable heritage through careful documentation of
Ozark lifeways. Apprentice and workshop programs