ozark folk center state park ozark folk center state park
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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 ts 6 0 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 137-142 Steps instrumentals, ballads, 149-154 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 119-124 Cabins at Dry Pool Folk School, and other Creek Office Folk Center music and Parking craft workshops and 113-118 Bois d’Arc classes. Conference Conference 107-112 facilities in this building Center MY 101-106 include three large M I J meeting rooms and a To HWY 5, 9, & 14 Maintenance Complex 150-seat auditorium. Ozark Folk Center State Park Grounds Map RK PA DRIFT W Parking OOD P KWY E AV 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