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Area Attractions List attractions located in and around the Bentonville/Bella Vista Arkansas area. Bella Vista is 10 miles from Huckleberry Stables heading south on US 71. Bentonville is about 5 miles further south from Bella Vista.
Craft Fairs Northwest Arkansas is famous for its annual Spring and Fall Arts and Crafts Fairs. This site provides dates and links for the eight area fairs. All are within driving distance.
The War Eagle Fair claims to be Ozarks' No. 1 arts and crafts fair. You may have to visit both to decide for yourself.
Entertainment Branson, Missouri offers an abundance of activities for the entire family. Located about two and a half hours from Huckleberry Stables; it offers amusements parks, theme parks, indoor and outdoor theatre, helicopter tours and other fun things to do.
Equestrian Trails
Pea Ridge National Military Park The site of a major Civil War battle, Pea Ridge also has equestrian trails. The park is located about 15 miles from Huckleberry Stables.
Ouachita National Forest is located in west central Arkansas and runs across the state into southeast Oklahoma. A little far for a day trip, you might want to consider it's several equestrian trails on your way to or from Huckleberry Stables.
Billy Creek Trail - No web site
Cedar Lake Equestrian Trails - No web site
History
The Peel Mansion and Historic Gardens is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and offers a look into the life of 1875 Arkansas.
Shiloh Museum of Ozark History The history and culture of the Northwest Arkansas Ozarks is illustrated by exhibits, programs and events.
War Eagle Mill is an operating, water powered grist mill. The site of the War Eagle Craft fair, the mill is open seven days a week.
Historic Shopping
Eureka Springs A traveler's favorite for years, this historic town boast excellent dining, art galleries, and specialty shops that will provide a pleasant day trip.
Indian Nations
The Cherokee Heritage Center is a couple hours drive to Tahlequah, Oklahoma. Maps are available from their web site. The Heritage center is an easy drive from Huckleberry Stables.
The Inter-Tribal Council represents the Eastern Shawnee, Miami Nation, Modoc, Ottawa Nation, Peoria, Quapaw, Seneca-Cayuga and Wyandotte tribes, all located just across the state line in Northeast Oklahoma.
Rodeo Springdale, Arkansas is home to the annual Rodeo of the Ozarks that takes place the first four days of July with Springdale's Western Days providing various activities during the week leading up to the rodeo.
Things To Do
Canoe and Float trips can be found within two miles of Huckleberry Stables. Just the thing after a warm day of riding. Sugar Island close by as is Big Elk Camp & Canoe.
Fishing can be enjoyed in nearby Big Sugar Creek and Elk river.
Beaver Lake will satisfy the most avid fisherman offering white bass, bream crappie, black bass and striped bass.
Precious Moments Chapel offers a time to reflect and to be inspired by the Chapel and Precious Moments art.
Area Public Golf Courses Prairie Creek Country Club
Railroad rides through history
The ARKANSAS-MISSOURI RAILROAD offers you 'A Window Seat to History' with an opportunity to travel over trestles with views for miles... through a tunnel... all the way to the top of the scenic Ozark Mountains.