Camping trip to the Foothills of the Ozarks – Pt. 2
Continued from Part 1: Full bellies, legs stretched, new friends…we were ready to take on the afternoon. Just a short drive from Davidisonville Historic State Park is another piece of
Continued from Part 1: Full bellies, legs stretched, new friends…we were ready to take on the afternoon. Just a short drive from Davidisonville Historic State Park is another piece of
Spring break came around for the young one so we decided to take a trip. We’ve camped all over the state and wanted to try a new area. We had
I just came across some photos I had forgotten about. Last fall I went to Blanchard Springs near Mountain View, AR with the Chief Tourism Photographer, Chuck Haralson. We did
My job comes with perks. For example, yesterday I had to attend a meeting at The Ozark Folk Center State Park in Mountain View, Arkansas. This is the off season
Well the Eureka Springs trip was great and you can read more about it on Lisa’s Blog. Of course, I’m all about the hikes so I made sure that we
The holiday season can be a bit stressful. Often in a good way as friends and family get together. For me, I look forward to an escape and this year
Sorry, we could not keep it to just 10. 11. Southern Hospitality! 10. No charge to ride on State Park Mountain Biking Trails. 09. Diversity! — Mountains, timberlands, tough climbs
Arkansas State Parks has put out a new video promoting making new memories…and sharing them on their Facebook site. Pretty cool, it gave me goose bumps. The old footage could
Fall color is always a wonderful time in Arkansas. Early in the season (the second week of October) you will see the colors begin to change up in the Ozarks
What a crazy week! After a bit of decorating and design work in the southern part of the state (I helped hang photos and posters in the new cabins at