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If you are planning an extended stay at our Inn, or if someone with you does not fish or hunt, there is plenty to keep them busy.  Norfork is quite a historic community.  The Ozarks has many on-going and special attractions. Check back often as we will continual update what's happening in the area. Click any of the pictures to be taken to their web site.


Wolf House, Norfork Arkansas

 

Big Creek Golf and Country Club














Only 12 courses in the US received five stars.

  • 5 Out of 5 Stars ("Golf at its Absolute Best. Pay any price at least once in your life.") by Golf Digest's Places To Play, May 2004 & 2006
  • Rated #1 in USA in Top Courses Averaging 20,000 Rounds/Year or Fewer by Golf Digest's Places To Play, May 2004
  • Rated #1 in USA in Top Courses Opened Within Past Five Years by Golf Digest's Places To Play, May 2004
  • Rated #5 in USA in Service by Golf Digest's Places To Play, May 2004
  • Rated #8 in USA in Top Courses in Conditioning by Golf Digest's Places To Play, May 2004
  •  Big Creek was also voted the #1 public course in Arkansas for the fourth year in a row by readers of Arkansas Business in March, 2004.

Lake Norfork

Dry Run Creek offers a solution to parents wanting their kids to enjoy an exciting initial fishing experience. This scenic, 1/2-mile creek flows past Norfork National Trout Hatchery to its junction with the North Fork River. Until 1988, it had been closed for 30 years to all fishing. The Arkansas Game & Fish Commission decided closure of the stream was unnecessary and opened it as a catch-and-release, single-hook, artificial-lure fishery for kids under 16. Dry Run is anything but a dry fishing experience -- it teems with trout.

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