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    Roaring River State Park

    4.4 (31 reviews)
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    Sierra A.

    Nice hiking adventure. It was Steep but worth the rock sites. Will return we are back!!

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    Darla A.

    Laid back day at Roaring River, swimming and crawfish hunting with the grandkids. Always a good time here at the River!

    Scotty G.

    I really want to give this place 5 stars because the river is beautiful, the scenery is amazing, and the facilities are clean for the most part. But the simple fact they feel they have to use a damn tornado siren at 7:30 AM to start the fishing day and again at 7:30 PM is incredibly annoying. Also, the fish hatchery is still under construction and the best parts are closed off. I would call ahead of time and see if it's completed before you go. The things that are closed off right now are really the best things worth seeing

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    Trudy M.

    We come here every year. Our favorite place to camp with family and friends. Always catch trout! Campground is clean.

    Stopped on drive throughs of area a couple of times and enjoyed the area but first time camping. Wonderful. Park practically empty as only campground 1 is open and everything else is closed for the season. Great hiking, well marked trails. We loved it but realize this place is a madhouse on season. The hatchery is always enjoyable and I love that the construction around the spring is finally done and I can see it! We'll be back but will have to choose off season to really enjoy

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    Stephen W.

    This is a really nice state park that has walking trails, a river that is stocked with trout, and great views. You can camp in a tent or RV. There is a store, a nature lodge, and a lodge. When we went on a weekend the park was quite busy with families having fun. The lodge has a restaurant that is not very good, but overall this is park is a great way to spend a weekend when the weather turns cool. The park was clean and so were the restrooms. No entrance fee.

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    Yougonnafeedme ?.

    Came here for a 2.5 day trout fishing trip with my dad and grandpa, 3 generations of men have been coming here to fish the river and camp out in a tent or cabin. This is a beautiful park to bring family including little kid's so they can learn to fish. The park has a fairly new lodge to get your fishing license and daily park permit to fish. The park has a couple play grounds a swimming pool and a river pool that you can swim and play in. This place is good old fishing on the bank, no boats, no waders just stand or sit and fish, the river is long so there are many holes to fish. This park has been my go to fishing place almost every year and I will continue to come back. Come here to fish, camp and relax. If camping aint your thing you can stay in a cabin or at the new hotel that the park built a couple years ago.

    Fire Tower. Was a lookout for forest fires.

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    Super clean! Great hike even with kids ages 3-9! The caves were cool, stream was fun as well!

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    Very cool hatchery. Clear water. Cassville golf club was decent and store at campground was nice. $65-18 holes + cart.

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    It's so beautiful there I love to walk threw it and see all the fishes clean store great prices looooovvvveeee it

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    People are friendly. Restaurant food is good and reasonable. Fishing is good. The park is quiet and clean.

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    Ask the Community - Roaring River State Park

    Can anyone tell me how the cell service is around the campgrounds? Unfortunately we still gotta work? Thanks!!

    I have Verizon and I never miss calls when I'm fishing. I haven't camped there in years, but I can't imagine the campgrounds having problems with phone service when the fishing areas are just fine. I haven't tested internet service there, though,… Read more

    Is the camping area overly crowded? Like, yeah, I understand it's going to be a popular summer spot, and that's fine, but is there a good deal of distance between sites at least?

    We didn't camp, but my husband and I both commented on how small the spots are. In comparison to where we camp, it's so small!

    My husband and I are camping for a week in October. We are trying to decide if we should bring our bikes with us. We have spent several weeks at Bennett Springs, and find it too hilly there to bicycle. Any opinions?

    We go every year and always bring our bikes! We use them mostly to ride down to the bathrooms and showers in the campgrounds. I don't think they allow bikes on the trails, but there are always people riding around the campgrounds and roads in the… Read more

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    Review Highlights - Roaring River State Park

    The hatchery is always enjoyable and I love that the construction around the spring is finally done and I can see it!

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    Thorncrown Chapel - The main building

    Thorncrown Chapel

    4.5(93 reviews)
    11.7 mi

    Worth a stop if you are getting married here, attending a wedding here, or are already in the area…read more I would not drive out of my way like some of the angry people who one-starred this spot, but to each their own. What it is - A beautiful chapel in the mountains of Arkansas. One man's dream that he almost didn't complete. Now it is a beautiful example of his dream fulfilled and a great spot for your wedding ceremony. I didn't get married here, but my introduction to this chapel was a wedding 25 years ago, where I was the best man. I came back over the holiday with my kids. We arrived, and there was a sign notifying us that a ceremony was going on, so we came back on a different day. It was just as beautiful as I remembered. It is truly a site to behold. What it isn't - Remember when I said a ceremony was going on when we first arrived? This is a place where people get married. If you were getting married and some yahoo from Louisiana showed up with his two kids dressed casually, you wouldn't particularly like it. So don't drive from far away and definitely don't try to interrupt someone's wedding.

    Options for autumn when Canada was "closed" (2 of 2)…read more - - - - - You may not know Thorncrown Chapel by its name, but you've most likely seen photos of it. It's a major example of "less is more" and "good things come in small packages." Thorncrown Chapel is a latticed timber structure - a nondenominational chapel that is Christian in its inspiration - sitting in the hilly, wooded terrain just outside of bohemian Eureka Springs, Arkansas. You will have to look for its small roadway from the highway to visit it. To say that it might resemble of popsicle stick model would be reductionist, but there is this affect in the way it looks. The difference is that the chapel is all about carefully selected, shaped, and connected wood members that make it a significant place in the world of American architecture. It was designed by the states's native son E. Fay Jones. He is the recipient of numerous awards, as is Thorncrown Chapel. The chapel is enclosed in glass. This brings in and keeps out the surroundings and elements, respectively. Sitting in here is a very serene experience. One could worship if they want - its scheme is a Christian one - or could just savor the silence. However, there is soothing instrumental music playing in the background that could intersect with today's new age variety. I thought that was humorous. They do not charge an entrance fee. They didn't when I visited. However, they do ask for donations and, if you visited, you should make a donation. There was a person on hand to answer questions. There might be events here, causing the chapel to open and close for short periods. One typical event might be a wedding. Closer to the entrance and away from the chapel is an office that tends to such affairs. Whether to visit Thorncrown Chapel garners the answer, "It depends." It is at the northwestern border of the state, just outside of Eureka Springs and below the Missouri border. However, it is far from Little Rock and Hot Springs, though not absurdly far from Fayetteville, home of the University of Arkansas. You will inevitably combine your visit with a visit to Eureka Springs. Eureka Springs is an artsy community shoehorned into a hilly mountain town that has restaurants, coffeehouses, gift shops, and the like ... and most likely garden variety stoners who work at these places. Think Nevada City, CA, Sedona, AZ, Galena, IL, Saratoga Springs, NY, and similar granolafied towns thrown into the middle of rural (and more conservative) America. I got derailed discussing Eureka Springs and its hippie vibe. If, to you, the distance is reasonable and doable, do visit Thorncrown Chapel. It's an interesting and unique mix of contextual, transparent, simple, and yet complex.

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    World's Largest Fork

    World's Largest Fork

    4.6(22 reviews)
    48.1 mi

    The world's largest fork in Springfield, Missouri is the kind of roadside oddity that makes you…read morestop, stare, and wonder who got really hungry during a city planning meeting. At 35 feet tall and 11 tons of stainless steel, it's less a utensil and more a chrome exclamation point stabbed into the sidewalk.

    Fantastic. Accessible. Impressive - visit more than once…read more - - - - - - - - August, 2024 Visit We discovered the World's Largest Fork, on the south side of town, in 2020... and it is large! The fork is some 35 feet tall... it is located on Chesterfield Avenue... Location... the south side of Springfield, MO... the James River Freeway circles Springfield... at the southern point / intersection is with the S. Kansas Expressway... go one road north... turn left onto Chesterfield Blvd... the fork is less than a quarter mile away, on the right side... the road gently turns left... as it begins to turn back to the right, you'll need to turn right there... and then you'll see it. According to Atlas Obscura, and Roadside America, this is no longer the tallest but it is second tallest and the fork with the largest mass "At 35 feet high, the fork rise in front of a three-story building occupied by Noble and Associates, a Springfield ad agency. Although no longer the world's tallest -- it was bested by a 37-foot-high fork in Oregon in 2022 -- it remains, at 11,000 pounds, the world's heaviest." Roadside America shares: "Our own local associates tell us that in 1998 the fork stood in front of a restaurant that failed on South Glenstone, in otherwise booming Springfield. The ad agency hauled the fork across town to its new office building, where it's been ever since. Noble does a lot of work for the food service and retail industry, so in that respect the fork makes sense." Thank you to any and all, at the now closed original restaurant, at the Noble and Associates ad agency, and any/all who helped relocate this treasure! We've now visited twice and we'll visit again! ----- -----

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    Christ of the Ozarks - Christ of the Ozarks, Eureka Springs

    Christ of the Ozarks

    4.1(27 reviews)
    13.2 mi

    Christ of the Ozarks was a bit underwhelming to be honest, but it feels wrong to give anything less…read morethan 4 stars to anything Jesus-inspired as he the absolute most amazing human to walk out earth. It was quite irritating to have to stop at the gate. I already knew it was free entry, but an older women practically stepped out in front of my Jeep. She was nice, but she didn't provide us with hardly any info after rambling on about everything except why we were there. Then she shoved a flyer at me, asked us where we were from, and said a donation would be cool. About the area to leading to the statue... By the time we got to Eureka Springs on 7.23.2025 it was so hot already. I tried my best to keep my dog on cooler grounds, but she ran on the hot pavement anyway. It is a short walk to the statue and a nice lookout area. I suggest everyone go on more walkabouts and contemplate their relationship with Jesus. Public restrooms were available, but not all that clean. Wheelchairs were available to borrow, but come on... you can muster the strength to walk to Jesus... Completed in 1966, this gleaming white statue stands at seven-stories tall. There was an informational sign on Jesus's back side. Dogs were not allowed at The Great Passion Play, so that was a big no for us even if they had a showing. We did not peruse any shops near the gate. Everything seemed too commercialized for my taste. I dedicate this review to my Aunt Dena who died today (8.27.2025) after an 8-year battle with cancer. RIP precious lady!

    I found the way this is set up on the map to be confusing…read more We went to see the statue - yet found out that there's an entrance gate about 1/4 mile from it at "The Great Passion Play Sign" and everything beyond that is part of a big complex including the statue itself, a holy land tour, a bible museum, a sacred heart building, a chapel, and a section of the Berlin Wall. There was a huge outdoor area seating around 4,000 for a "Passion Play". There was also a gift shop, and many hiking trails. Didn't expect that. People that worked there were very friendly. I see it as a very good cause - ideal for evangelical types; yet can easily fit others.

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