Discover Fairfield Bay
…where the times of your
life become great lifetimes.
Fairfield Bay has
just what you need for an exciting
vacation or retirement living.
Our community of excellence of the shores of Greers Ferry
Lake offers beautiful mountain and lakeshore scenery, a
variety of outdoor activities from fishing to golf, cultural
pursuits and friendly people who share your interests and
experiences.
Fairfield Bay
showcases a dramatically beautiful natural setting in the
Ozark Mountains. Sparkling clear and clean
Greers Ferry Lake
is at the center of it all. Our self-contained community
will fulfill your wants, needs and dreams.
The climate is
mild with four beautiful seasons. The atmosphere is unrushed
and relaxing. Fairfield Bay is 75 miles north of Little
Rock, Arkansas’ capital city, and approximately two hours
south of Branson, Missouri. Memphis, Tennessee, is about
three hours away.
In Fairfield
Bay, you can be as active or laid-back as you want! Our
Recreation Department (501-884-6008) oversees a world of
fun, from volleyball, a children’s park and horseshoes,
etc., at
Woodland Mead Park to our three refreshing outdoor
pools.
Miniature golfing climbs to the next level now that
Fairfield Bay’s exciting new championship course is open.
The
Racquet Club pool has a breathtaking view of our
beautiful lake. The
Tennis Center has a pro, clinics, lessons, open play and
tournaments, or there’s canoe rentals, horseback riding or
hiking backwoods paths, such as
Indian Hills Falls Trail, for the more adventurous.
The Hart
Center, a 23,000-square-foot fitness center, is open in
Fairfield Bay.
Our part of
The
Natural State abounds in natural beauty and sights.
Indian
Rock Cave (listed on the National Register of Historic
Places) is a short hike from our Log Cabin Museum and one of
our three historic Totem Poles. If you’re in the mood to
venture out of the Bay, take a day trip to
Mountain View’s
Ozark Folk Center State Park with its demonstrations of
native arts and crafts, and the impressive
Blanchard Springs Caverns,
Ozark Heritage Art Center in Leslie or
wineries at Altus. Bus excursions are also offered to
area sights and events.
Remember to
shop our local shops.
Lakewood Mall should be your first stop. Then, you might
travel a short distance outside the Bay for more antiques,
crafts, clothing, art and gifts. A stop at the Chamber of
Commerce Information Office on Dave Creek Parkway can
provide you with information on all this and more. Food can
be fun, too! Try the restaurants at the
Indian
Hills Country Club, Bogie’s at
Mountain Ranch or any of our fine local
restaurants.
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