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Hi, me and my fiance' are looking for a place on the lake around mt. home to get married at for a cheap price that will let us decorate and has a pavilion, know of any???

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Congratulations on your upcoming wedding.  Here are a few suggestions.  Also, check out our weddings site at www.arkansas.com/weddings/
 
Lydia's Weddings
987 Teal Point Road
Mountain Home, AR 72653

Phone: 870-492-5393
info@LydiasWeddings.com
www.LydiasWeddings.com

Estate sits on a ridge overlooking Norfork Lake; infinity pool with waterfall, natural rock, native plants; lower patio and custom-built gazebo are just right for small weddings and receptions; rock patio and pool area can seat up to 250. Rental house available for bridal party and special guests. Rehearsal dinners, ceremonies, receptions, showers, bachelor parties, meetings, reunions, special events. Lodge sleeps up to 22.

Directions: U.S. 412/62 East to Teal Point Road; turn left just before the Blu Pig Restaurant; go one mile; last house on the right.

Riley's Station Outfitter & Hide-Away

129 CR 640
Mountain Home, AR 72653

Phone: 870-425-4221
Toll-Free: 888-533-2151
rileysstation@centurytel.net
www.rileysstation.com

 Fully furnished cabins plus Bunkhouse Lodge; all units combined sleeps 45; direct access to the White River, limited cable television; WiFi access; charcoal grills, fire pit; private boat dock; jon boat, canoe and kayak rentals. Guided fishing and camping trips; fishing lessons. Groups: perfect for retreats, reuinons, weddings, small corporate meetings

Directions: Off of Hwy 126 in Buffalo City, AR

 

 

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where can i get the recipe for the sweetpotatoe/pumkin soup and the tomatoe/basil soup?

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hello. my fiance and I are looking at places to have our wedding in December 2011. He wants a waterfall and i want to stay close to home in Arkansas. are there any waterfalls here in Arkansas that would be good for our setting?

Answer:

Hi Lindsey,

 
So many of the waterfalls in Arkansas are way back in the national forests.  It all depends on how "accessible" it needs to be for your guests.  Also, please remember that during summer months, some of the waterfalls dry-up, if you are planning on getting married in the summer.
 
Here are some suggestions.  Garvan Woodland Gardens in Hot Springs has a "No Frills" waterfall wedding package. http://www.garvangardens.com/weddings/packages.asp.
 
In addition, you'll find a couple of other packages on www.ArkansasHotDeals.com
 
Information on some of Arkansas's better known waterfalls can be found here: http://www.arkansas.com/things-to-do/waterfalls/.
After you read about them, you'll see that a few of them are easily accessible, some are not. 

Arkansas Tourism Launches Green Travel Site

July 20, 2010 12:00 AM
Have you ever thought about wanting to be more environmentally conscious while on the road? If so, you are not alone. Vacationers as well as business travelers are mindful of the impact they make on the natural resources of their destination city and are looking for eco-friendly travel options. With that in mind, the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism launched www.greentravelarkansas.com. 

Choosing to rent a bicycle and touring our many urban and rural trails or searching out a slow food dining establishment are just a few of the little things that will make a giant step to preserving our planet. The Natural State offers an abundance of green options to those visiting Arkansas.  Now, there is a comprehensive website dedicated to green travel information.

This new website contains sections featuring Arkansas green lodging, dining, and attractions including a list of LEED certified buildings. Looking toward the individual traveler, a section offering ideas to help the tourist find wellness options such as yoga studios and running trails is also included. The Department has even added a tool to help you keep a little green in your wallet. Special promotions offering green discounts and packages are available by clicking on the Arkansas Green Deals and Packages tab.

We added this to our website offerings because of the growing interest in eco-friendly travel.  Consumers understand that protecting the Earth’s resources applies to everywhere they visit and not just in their home cities. It’s not always easy to recycle and follow eco-friendly practices while on the road. This new website provides a quick reference for business travelers as well as vacationers and will make green travel through Arkansas easier. It is a perfect fit for the Natural State to highlight green tourism options. Eco-conscious travelers need only to browse through this website to select the perfect place to stay, eat, shop, and play.
 
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