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Cherokee
Village
10 minutes from Southfork Resort. A15,000 acre resort and retirement community
offers the natural beauty of an Ozark forest, two 18-hole golf courses,
6 swimming pools, a private beach, tennis courts, recreation centers, fitness center, senior center, horseshoe pits, two nature trails, and
seven lakes for boating or fishing. In addition, there are over 100 clubs and service
organizations, 24 churches, and excellent schools for children and adults in the area.
More . . .
Wikipedia For Cherokee
Village
As of the censue of 2000, there were 4,648 people, 2,182 households, and 1,577 families
residing in the city. More . . .
Sharp County Official
Web Site
All the official stuff and places, most of which are 15 minutes from Southfork Resort.
Spring River Chamber of
Commerce
The purpose of the Spring River Area Chamber of Commerce is to promote and advance the
commercial, industrial, civic, tourism and historical interest of the cities of Ash Flat, Cherokee
Village, Hardy, Highland and the surrounding
Sharp County area.
City of Ash Flat County
Seat of Sharp County, Ash Flat is 10 minutes from the property.
Salem Chamber Of
Commerce - Salem is the county seat for Fulton County and is about 20 minutes
away from the property.
Old Town Hardy
Historic downtown Hardy is lined with unique shops stuffed with custom leatherworks, fine
antiques, hand-crafted musical instruments, Ozark pottery, one-of-a-kind jewelry,
nostalgic collections, colorful quilts, restaurants, live open air music
Wikipedia For Spring
River, South Fork of Spring River
The South Fork of the Spring River starts in Howell County, Missouri and flows south
through Fulton and Sharp
counties in Arkansas. The South Fork of the Spring River joins the Spring River proper
near the town of Hardy, Arkansas. The South Fork is a quiet stream with
gravelly bars that are ideal for camping. More . . .
Mammoth
Spring State Park
Mammoth Spring is Arkansas's largest spring and the second largest spring in the
Ozark Mountains. A National Natural Landmark, the spring flows nine million gallons of
water hourly. Forming a scenic 10-acre lake, it then flows south as the Spring River, a
popular Ozark trout and float stream. More . . .
Ozarka College
- The Ozarka campus at Ash Flat is 15 minutes from the property.
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