| Baker
Prairie
- Located ten blocks west of the Courthouse Square, this 71
acres of tall grass prairie has never been disturbed by plow.
Now part of the nature Conservancy, the Prairie abounds in
native vegetation and animal life. Rare plants and animals
and many species of birds and insects live in the tall grass
of Baker's Prairie.
Bear
Creek Springs Trout Farms & Gift Shops - US HWY
62-65 offers Rainbow trout fishing. No license and no limit;
equipment is furnished free, or you can use your own. Fish
are cleaned and packed in ice for free, and you pay only for
what you catch.
Boone
County Historic Museum (in Harrison) - This three story
museum houses one of the most impressive collections of historical
artifacts in Arkansas. Families in the counties surrounding
Harrison, some with roots back to territorial times, have
donated priceless articles to this amazing museum. Don't plan
on a quick tour through the many theme rooms in the Boone
County Historic Museum. From music to medicine, each room
contains so many wonderful collections, you will feel as if
you lived through centuries of rich Ozark history when you
tour this exceptional museum. Open: Tuesday through Saturday,
May - October, 10:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. Nominal admission fee.
Central and Cherry Streets in Harrison.
Boone County Historical & Railroad
Society - The Society operates the Boone County Heritage
Museum, publishes the Boone County Historian containing genealogical
data and general Boone County area history and Oak Leaves
reporting historical information about the Missouri and Arkansas
Railroad. Annual and permanent memberships are available.
Boone Co. Historical & Railroad Society, Inc. P.O. Box
1094, Harrison, Arkansas.
Harrison
City Parks - The Minnie Harris and Crooked Creek Parks
are two lovely city parks located two blocks south of the
town square on Main Street. Walkways along the creek, picnic
tables and playgrounds offer fun and relaxation for all. Stifflers
Spring, located in the bend of Crooked, features resting benches
and a sun dial. Sidewalks allow a stroll along the levee with
relaxing views of the Spring and downtown Harrison in these
lovely parks along the banks of Crooked Creek.
Harrison
Historic Cemeteries - Rose Hill Cemetery, located on
Hwy. 7 a mile north from Historic Harrison Courthouse Square,
is the oldest cemetery in Harrison, dating back to the 1870's.
Maplewood Cemetery, located in northeast Harrison, is the
showplace of the Ozarks in the fall. Maple trees in the cemetery
grounds glow with red, orange and yellow leaves. Cemetery
Index - An index to the cemeteries can be found at the Boone
County Heritage Museum.
Harrison
Town Square Special Events - Saturday nights in the
beautiful Court park feature summer concerts on the Bandstand.
Main Street Harrison also features year round special events
and festivals.
Fairs
and Festivals - The Harrison area is the scene of many
annual festivals and other recreation activities, including:
- Crawdad
Days Music Festival
- Main
Street Harvest Homecoming Festival
- Northwest
Arkansas District Fair & Rodeo
- Annual
Bluegrass Festival - third full week-end in August
- Art
League Festival of Art - April and October
- Shrine
Circus
- Annual
Fall Foliage Color Tour
- Harrison
City of Lights Festival & Christmas Parade
- Arkansas
Fiddlers Jamboree -March
- Main
Street Easter Egg Hunt
- Spring
Dogwood Tour
- Buffalo
River Concert Series
- Home,
Farm and Garden Show
- Ozark
Heartland Arts and Crafts Show
- Buffalo
River Elk Festival
- 4th
of July Celebration and Fireworks
- NBC
World Series
Lyric
Theater in Harrison - This historic theater featured
the first talky shown in Harrison in November 7, 1929. The
theater, in Harrison's Downtown Square, is now home to live
theatrical and musical performances.
Harrison
Historic Walking Tour - Plan on spending a
wonderful day exploring Harrison's Historic downtown area,
strolling through the lovely downtown Square and discovering
the many historic attractions of Harrison, the Gateway to
the Buffalo River. Enjoy shopping at clothing, second-hand
goods and shoe stores located in Harrison's lovely town square.
The historic Lyric theater, The Boone County Courthouse, built
in 1909; The Old Boone County Jail, built in 1914; the People's
Bank, where armed outlaw Henry Starr was shot and killed in
1921 in an attempted robbery; and the beautiful Hotel Seville
with its magnificent Spanish/Moorish design are just a few
of the wonderfully preserved sites you will visit on your
tour of Harrison. Historic Walking Tour Guide is available.
100
Year Flood Mural - The First National Bank - Berryville
buidling, on East Rush Avenue and Walnut Street, houses a
mural depicting the May 7, 1961, 100 year flood that ravaged
three-fourths of the town square and caused $5.4 million in
property loss.
Fishing,
Water Sports and Canoeing - Five major lakes, Bull
Shoals, Norfork, Table Rock, Beaver and Taneycomo, are all
within an hour's drive from Harrison and offer bass, pike,
trout and other game fishing; sailing, skiing and diving in
their clear mountain waters. The White River offers world-famous
trout fishing and the Buffalo
River is renowned for its beautiful scenery, fabulous
canoeing and smallmouth bass. Crooked Creek runs through downtown
Harrison, culminating in Lake Harrison, and is also known
for its smallmouth bass fishing. A lighted river walk makes
Lake Harrison a great feature for family activities. |