Hack'n & Grin'n in the Ozarks -- The USCA 35th National Rally has been scheduled for June 20-23, 2013 at the Stone County Fairgrounds in Mountain View, Arkansas.
The fairgrounds is 2 blocks from the Ozark Folk Center and 5 blocks from the courthouse square where folk musicians play evenings -- all accessible by side streets without venturing on/across the main thoroughfares.
Details re: registration, camping, lodging and schedule are posted below in this thread.
Information about the Mountain View area can be found here: http://www.yourplaceinthemountains.com/ and here: http://www.stonecountytouristguide.com/
Preliminary schedule as of June 16th, 2013 -- subject to change:
June 19th -- Wednesday:
3:00pm: Fairgrounds open for camping -- "facilities" across street at Ozark RV Park
6:00pm: Meet & Greet at the Eula House on Park Avenue across from American Legion hall
June 20th -- Thursday:
8:30am: Off-pavement exploring ride -- about 60 miles to lunch stop in Allison; return by 3:00pm
9:00am: Set-up Rally Central meeting hall & Registration at Fairgrounds
7:30pm: Depart for Stone County Drive-In Theater (included in registration)
June 21st -- Friday:
9:00am: Small group rides to Blanchard Springs Caverns* (or other sites), Poker Run*** & Lunch
6:30pm: Ozark Folk Center show**
June 22nd -- Saturday:
8:00am: Breakfast at First Baptist Church -- included in Registration
10:00am: Show & Shine on Courthouse Square with Voting for Peoples Choice***
2:30pm: Sidecar Games at Fairgrounds -- Followed by Group Photo
4:45pm: USCA Business Meeting & Ballots
5:30pm: Awards, Door Prizes
6:30pm: Dinner at Fairgrounds -- served by the Mountains, Music & Motorcycle Committee
8:00pm: Enjoy music on the Square
* Caverns ~$7.50 admission - hopefully available at rally registration
** Group passes for Park AND Show ~$12.50 - available at rally registration
*** Poker Run & 50/50 Drawing for benefit of the Arkansas Bikers for Children
June 23rd -- Sunday:
7:30am: Church service led by CMA
Mark your calendars and schedule your vacations.
Hack'n & Grin'n in the Ozarks -- The USCA 35th National Rally has been scheduled for June 20-23, 2013 at the Stone County Fairgrounds in Mountain View, Arkansas.
The fairgrounds is 2 blocks from the Ozark Folk Center and 5 blocks from the courthouse square where folk musicians play evenings -- all accessible by side streets without venturing on/across the main thoroughfares.
Details re: registration, camping, lodging and schedule are posted below in this thread.
Quote from SwampFox on September 8, 2012, 11:55 pm
oldriders - 9/8/2012 7:41 PM
Any suggestions as to the best or worst motels/hotels in the area. My wife and I are not campers but we would like to come.
Hi oldriders: There are a good number of lodging options in the area, ranging from B&B's to un-branded motels. Dry Creek Cabins & the Fiddlers Inn are both expecting us:
3 blocks: Dry Creek Cabins at the Ozark Folk Center State Park (no pets): http://www.ozarkfolkcenter.com/cabins/default.aspx
5 blocks: Best Western Fiddlers Inn (pet friendly): http://bestwesternarkansas.com/mountain-view-hotels
5 blocks: Pinewood Cabins near downtown (no pets): http://www.pinewoodcabins.net/
In addition to RV/camping sites, the Ozark RV Park as 4 "motel room cabins" across the road from the fairgrounds: http://www.ozarkrvpark.com/
Check here for additional lodging options: http://www.yourplaceinthemountains.com/lodging/
Or call the helpful folks at the Mountain View Chamber of Commerce at: (870) 269-8098
oldriders - 9/8/2012 7:41 PM
Any suggestions as to the best or worst motels/hotels in the area. My wife and I are not campers but we would like to come.
Hi oldriders: There are a good number of lodging options in the area, ranging from B&B's to un-branded motels. Dry Creek Cabins & the Fiddlers Inn are both expecting us:
Quote from notanlines on September 17, 2012, 8:28 am
Kudos to whoever had a hand in choosing Mountain View as the next site. This is an absolutely beautiful little town in north-central Arkansas. They are extremely experienced in hosting gatherings of this size. The riding is fabulous, with many many motels/hotels, and any number of activities available, especially trout fishing. If anyone has a particular question about the area simply email me at jimampaco@comcast.net and ask away. We have trout fished in this area for twenty years and not many restaurants have escaped our credit card.
Kudos to whoever had a hand in choosing Mountain View as the next site. This is an absolutely beautiful little town in north-central Arkansas. They are extremely experienced in hosting gatherings of this size. The riding is fabulous, with many many motels/hotels, and any number of activities available, especially trout fishing. If anyone has a particular question about the area simply email me at jimampaco@comcast.net and ask away. We have trout fished in this area for twenty years and not many restaurants have escaped our credit card.
It was great to find this info. We already had the Rv park info and have our trip planned. We'll be making reservations this week. Post rally info and fees as soon as possible. We like to have everything done well in advance for a trip. Thanks!
It was great to find this info. We already had the Rv park info and have our trip planned. We'll be making reservations this week. Post rally info and fees as soon as possible. We like to have everything done well in advance for a trip. Thanks!
Quote from SwampFox on September 25, 2012, 7:27 am
There are several local activities for children and the adventurous young-at-heart, such as:
Crafts and educational activities at the Ozark Folk Center just down the street: http://www.ozarkfolkcenter.com/
Loco Ropes zip-line adventure in the trees just a couple of blocks away: http://locoropes.com/
The Sylamore Creek Camp has a great location for swimming, canoeing and exploring the clear waters of Sylamore Creek about 5 miles up the road -- day use for creek access is permitted for a small fee: http://www.sylamorecreek.com
There are several local activities for children and the adventurous young-at-heart, such as:
Loco Ropes zip-line adventure in the trees just a couple of blocks away: http://locoropes.com/
The Sylamore Creek Camp has a great location for swimming, canoeing and exploring the clear waters of Sylamore Creek about 5 miles up the road -- day use for creek access is permitted for a small fee: http://www.sylamorecreek.com
Lee /
Summer Grove, Louisiana:
Ural cT, CJ750, Burgman/Texas Ranger,
Zuma 50F, MB5, TW200, CRF250L, GTV300
A short introduction: I am smith8833 (Keith) my wife the Navigator (Lynda) and I, live just outside of Mounatin View and have offered (vulunteered... suckered) into helping Swampfox with the event!
We ride a Harley sportster rig (our second vehicle)
I am happy to answer question or direct anyone to the best answer!
Some of the shops/cafes/restaurants and now the coffee shop will not take plastic, only cash or check!!!
There is a small group of friends/volunteers, us included, that run another event in town: http://www.mountainsmusicmotorcycles.org/ 2012 was the eight year (still ran/managed by this group of volunteers) Judging by the normal response of our rig in town, a large group of sidecar rigs will be a hit!!
Questions?!?! PM/post or Swampfox can wake me!
A short introduction: I am smith8833 (Keith) my wife the Navigator (Lynda) and I, live just outside of Mounatin View and have offered (vulunteered... suckered) into helping Swampfox with the event!
We ride a Harley sportster rig (our second vehicle)
I am happy to answer question or direct anyone to the best answer!
Some of the shops/cafes/restaurants and now the coffee shop will not take plastic, only cash or check!!!
There is a small group of friends/volunteers, us included, that run another event in town: http://www.mountainsmusicmotorcycles.org/ 2012 was the eight year (still ran/managed by this group of volunteers) Judging by the normal response of our rig in town, a large group of sidecar rigs will be a hit!!
Questions?!?! PM/post or Swampfox can wake me!
Quote from notanlines on November 27, 2012, 8:02 am
Let's be sure to keep in mind that this is a very modern little town. Banks abound as do restaurants (More fast-food places than you will care to visit), gas stations, motels, and (be still my beating heart) a Wal-Mart Super Store. The only drawback that comes to mind is the dry county aspect.
Let's be sure to keep in mind that this is a very modern little town. Banks abound as do restaurants (More fast-food places than you will care to visit), gas stations, motels, and (be still my beating heart) a Wal-Mart Super Store. The only drawback that comes to mind is the dry county aspect.
Just outside the county, are liquor stores (roads 5, 9,14) all are pretty rides. One restuarant, Anglers serves beer (have to join the "club") I will get the details. No alcohol bought or sold in the county. Always remember as the song says, the RED SOLO cup is your friend!
Just outside the county, are liquor stores (roads 5, 9,14) all are pretty rides. One restuarant, Anglers serves beer (have to join the "club") I will get the details. No alcohol bought or sold in the county. Always remember as the song says, the RED SOLO cup is your friend!
Quote from notanlines on November 27, 2012, 11:11 am
We watched the Arkansas/Alabama game in the sports bar at Anglers. Not only beer, but wine and mixed drinks are sold also. Anglers is
about 5 miles north of Mountain View towards Jack's Trout Resort.
We watched the Arkansas/Alabama game in the sports bar at Anglers. Not only beer, but wine and mixed drinks are sold also. Anglers is
about 5 miles north of Mountain View towards Jack's Trout Resort.
Do the tent sites at the fairground have access to shower facilities?
We have an arrangement for use of showers at the Ozark RV Park across the street; restroom facilities are available in the primary meeting hall on the fairgrounds.
DirtyDR - 12/4/2012 3:48 PM
Do the tent sites at the fairground have access to shower facilities?
We have an arrangement for use of showers at the Ozark RV Park across the street; restroom facilities are available in the primary meeting hall on the fairgrounds.
Lee /
Summer Grove, Louisiana:
Ural cT, CJ750, Burgman/Texas Ranger,
Zuma 50F, MB5, TW200, CRF250L, GTV300