Ozark Folk Center State Park, AR
Visitor Services
Parking is also available at the Ozark Folk Center and a free tram service shuttles visitors within the 80-acre complex.
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Fees Entrance fees are required for both the Crafts Village and Music Theater. Please contact the Center for details. |
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Accessibility
The lodge rooms, pavilion, restroom, snack bar and store of the Ozark Folk Center are all easily accessible. The exhibits and restaurant are reasonably accessible, but may require assistance. The...
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Food
Visitors can enjoy restaurant dining at the Iron Skillet. They can also try barbecue and other sandwiches, fried pies, fudge, ice cream and yogurt at the Smokehouse, or try the Confectionary.
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Information
Aside from the mountain crafts and live music demonstrations, there is also a visitor center and an archive open to the public.
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Lodging
Visitors can find lodging at the Dry Creek Lodge.
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Restrooms
There are toilet facilities here.
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Retail
The Homespun Gift Shop offers various handcrafted treasures, pottery, shuck dolls, quilts, baskets, toys, and apple and peach chunky.
Rocking chairs, ironwork, and other heirloom quality...
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Seasons
High Season
The Center's season varies, usually starting in April and
extending to the end of October or beginning of November. For more details, see the Ozark Folk Center webpage.