Come Join the Fairfield Bay Hiking Club

January 31, 2012 by  
Filed under Tourism News

Love the outdoors? Come join the Fairfield Bay Hiking Club for a day of outdoor hiking fun. The club will be hiking on February 4, if you are interested call Tom or Sherry Welch to get all the details or email twelch1950@yahoo.com. With the great weather we have had it’s a wonderful time for hiking!

Fairfield Bay is located in the foothills of the beautiful Ozarks Mountains, a great place for hiking, mountain biking, boating, fishing, golfing and any other outdoor sport you love. You can choose your range of sport difficulty; from short slow hikes to the challenge of biking the mountainous terrain. Fairfield Bay is at the top of the list for beautiful places in the Ozarks. The mountains, lake, and trails are just waiting for you. There’s camping too for every kind of camper – tents to RV – at the Fairfield Bay Campgrounds.

It’s almost time for Valentine’s Day…

January 25, 2012 by  
Filed under Tourism News, Upcoming Events

It’s almost time for Valentine’s Day and what better way to spend it than in Fairfield Bay, where Stas Productions presentation ‘Love Letters’. This production will be at the Kirk of the Hills Presbyterian Church, located at 250 Dave Creek Parkway, in Fairfield Bay on February 14, Valentine’s Day, at 6 p.m. Stas Productions is a small theater company with a big impact on the community. Several plays are well attended throughout the year with local talent dedicated to presenting quality programs and productions, with proceeds going to the Fairfield Bay Library. Come early and have a great lunch or early dinner at one of Fairfield Bay’s wonderful dining establishments. Have a lovely time and experience the romance of Fairfield Bay!

Directors Blog: January 2012

January 23, 2012 by  
Filed under Directors Blog

Fairfield Bay is known as a resort / retirement / Wyndam time share community. We have been asked “What is there to do in and around Fairfield Bay?”. If you have looked through our web site I think we have covered what there is to do here. I will address what is there outside Fairfield Bay so when you stay a week or your family comes to visit, you will know what is available.

Within 30 miles is:

Blanchard Caverns Blanchard Springs Caverns

Blanchard Springs Caverns is the jewel in the Ozark National Forest Crown. Dubbed by Life Magazine as “one of the most extraordinary finds of the century” this living cave is constantly in the process of formation. Two paved, lighted trails, one of which is handicapped accessible with assistance, are open to visitors of all ages. Led by knowledgeable Forest Service Guides, the tour winds through water-carved passages, including an underground river and the world’s largest flowstone. The Wild Cave Tour is available by special arrangement for more adventuresome explorers.

Blanchard’s namesake spring pours out of the mountainside and into a glassy-surfaced trout pond appropriately named Mirror Lake. The lake is a great place to take the family pond fishing for rainbow trout. Nearby is a short, scenic walk to the falls where all water exits from the caverns. This is one of the prettiest spots in the Ozark National Forest and not to be missed.

Mountain View

A Wonderful Way to Enjoy Yesterday,” here’s an adventure in yesterday’s Ozark Mountain way of life that you can see, touch and enjoy today. Arkansas’s unique Ozark Folk Center State Park is America’s only facility that works at preserving the Ozark heritage and presenting it in such an entertaining way.

Tap your toes to mountain music at one of your favorite Arkansas state parks located in the Ozarks. See blacksmithing, pottery-making and over 18 other pioneer skills and crafts. Learn to play the dulcimer or autoharp, to jig dance or to grow an organic herb garden. Design your own workshop for the study of the traditional crafts demonstrated here.

For the young and young at heart try a treetop adventure at the Loco Ropes high ropes course located adjacent to the parking lot at the Ozark Folk Center. See the Ozarks from a whole new perspective and don’t miss the The Flying Pig ZipLine! Individuals and groups welcome.

White River

Go trout fishing on the White River.

Over 30 miles

Buffalo River

Float the Buffalo National Scenic River, and enjoy other nearby attractions.

Little Rock

Take a walk along the Arkansas River and visit President Clinton’s Presidential Library.

World Day of Prayer Service

January 19, 2012 by  
Filed under Miscellaneous

Title: World Day of Prayer Service
Location: United Methodist Church, 765 Dave Creek Parkway
Description: Service held jointly by PresberterIan, Methidist, Catholic, Baptist and Lutheran churches of Fairfield Bay.
Theme “Let Justice Prevail” selected by the women of Malisia.
Start Time: 1:00 p.m.
Date: 2012-03-02

“Love Letters”

January 18, 2012 by  
Filed under Miscellaneous

Title: “Love Letters”
Location: Kirk of the Hills Presbyterian Church, 250 Dave Creek Pky.
Description: “Love Letters” a play presented by Stas Productions
Start Time: 6:00 p.m.
Date: 2012-02-14

Great Time to Purchase a Home in Fairfield Bay

January 17, 2012 by  
Filed under Local News

This is a great time to purchase a home in Fairfield Bay. Did you know the median price of a home in Fairfield Bay is an average of $89,500, well below the average price of homes in much of the U.S. Other statistics show the cost of living is 17.30% less than the national average. With a population of 2,780 there was a 4.3% growth in population from 2000 to 2011. Whether you are looking to retire or looking for a safe place to raise a family, the quality of life in Fairfield Bay is priceless. There are health facilities nearby, local doctors, dentists, specialty clinics and chiropractic care for your health concerns. If you have a family and are wondering about schools, they are in close proximity and there are about 9.45 students per teacher, according to the same statistic charts.

“A person can find a property to fit every taste and every budget; from grand lakefront and lakeview estates to golf course homes, modest two bedroom cottages, condominiums of all sizes and prices, and a neighborhood of mobile homes that are located very close to the marina. Prices range from $12,500 for a mobile home to $522,000 for lakefront property with private boat docks,” says real estate professional Terry Lee from Century 21, in Fairfield Bay. Fairfield Bay historically has offered lower property prices than most surrounding areas, which means finding affordable homes. Residents and visitors enjoy the amenities including access to three swimming pools, Indian Hills Country Club and Golf Course, campgrounds, marina, tennis, volleyball and basketball courts, and picnic facilities. There are several real estate offices in Fairfield Bay with excellent staff to help you find the perfect place. Come visit us soon.
*Statistics gathered by Sperlings Best Places.

Thought About Winter Camping?

January 17, 2012 by  
Filed under Tourism News

Thought about winter camping? It’s a great time for peace and quiet, brisk walks in the park and you can camp in one of the best places in Arkansas. The Fairfield Bay RV Campgrounds is open and has a winter special price of only $8.00 per night! Wow, how is that for an economy boost. Bring your RV and stay at the campground and on warmer days try a little fishing, golf or one of our walking trails. When it’s cold you can visit the Fairfield Bay Library, get some exercise at the Hart Center, or Spare Time Bowling for some indoor fun. If you get tired of your own cooking, or want to dine out, Fairfield Bay offers several places to eat. What a winter getaway right here in Fairfield Bay! You can’t go wrong, there’s so much to offer. The campgrounds feature 33 beautiful sites, with 30 and 50 amp service, water, a dump station, fire rings, free firewood, 70 foot long parking areas with picnic tables, and fantastic views of the lake. For reservations call 501-884-6604, or email mayorsoffice@artelco.com.

Fabulous Feasts in February

January 17, 2012 by  
Filed under Local News

Get ready for fabulous feasts in February in Fairfield Bay! There are two fun events planned for early February; Indian Rock Village Auxillary will host a ‘Pancake Supper’ on February 4th at the Lions Den. This supper will take place from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. They are asking for a $6.00 donation, with all proceeds going to Indian Rock Village residents for their needs and events. Also on February 4th from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. the VFW Ladies Auxilary will host an ‘All You Can Eat Meatloaf Dinner’ at the VFW on Highway 330. Bring your friends and family, everyone is welcome to enjoy these meals. Be sure to watch for updates for other Valentine’s Day dining events in Fairfield Bay as plans are finalized. Bring your sweetheart and enjoy the serene atmosphere here in the Fairfield Bay. Life just couldn’t be sweeter!

Reyes Mexican Restaurant

January 12, 2012 by  
Filed under Miscellaneous

Reyes will be delivering to Fairfield Bay on Fridays from 11 till 1.  He will be on located on Dave Creek Parkway across from the Lions Club.  Order your favorites and he will bring them. What can you order, check the menu located at the chamber from 10 to 2 daily.  If you want a recomendation try the shrimp soup it is to die for.

Pancake Supper

January 11, 2012 by  
Filed under Miscellaneous

Title: Pancake Supper
Location: Lions Den on Dave Creek Drive
Description: Indian Rock Village Auxiliary is having a Benefit Pancake Supper. Donations will be $6.00
Start Time: 5:00 P.M.
Date: 2012-02-04
End Time: 7:00 P.M.

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