Mammoth Spring Falloween
Mammoth Spring State Park will be hosting "Falloween". Learn about bats, build a bat house, take a hayride, and participate in a pumpkin decorating contest. Reservations are required.
Mammoth Spring State Park will be hosting "Falloween". Learn about bats, build a bat house, take a hayride, and participate in a pumpkin decorating contest. Reservations are required.
Two nights of Music on Main in Dr. Thompson Park, Saturday and Sunday at 7:00 p.m., acts to be announced. Season runs weekly through October on Saturdays at 7:00 p.m. in Dr. Thompson Park on the corner of Main St and Johnson St in Hardy, AR.
Bethesda will be having their annual haunted house every Friday and Saturday night in October including Halloween Night. Tickets are $10 a person and doors open at 7pm.
Four ghost tours will crawl down Main Street this year, starting at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 22; Friday, October 23; Thursday, October 29; and Friday, October 30. The tour will showcase local railroad deaths, murders, and some of the odder happenings in Hardy’s history during a walk down Main Street’s two blocks. Gather at Dr. Thompson Park, on the corner of Johnson & Main St. $10 per person, 18+ only. Tours limited to 30 people. Reservations required. Reservation form to be published nearer tour dates. Tours benefit the Hardy History Association.
https://visithardyarkansas.com/events/
Lyon College will celebrate ScotsFest, the 46th Arkansas Scottish Festival, and Lyon College Homecoming, from Oct. 23 to Oct. 25 on the Batesville campus. General admission to the festival is free, though some individual and alumni events require a fee. Presented by Lyon College and partner Experience Independence, ScotsFest will feature a variety of activities in celebration of Lyon College's Scottish heritage, including pipe and drum band performances, special music, a fun run, Highland dancing, sheepdog demonstrations, a dog show, and children's activities. Discover the festival schedule and more information here: https://www.arscottishfest.com/
https://visithardyarkansas.com/events/
Four ghost tours will crawl down Main Street this year, starting at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 22; Friday, October 23; Thursday, October 29; and Friday, October 30. The tour will showcase local railroad deaths, murders, and some of the odder happenings in Hardy’s history during a walk down Main Street’s two blocks. Gather at Dr. Thompson Park, on the corner of Johnson & Main St. $10 per person, 18+ only. Tours limited to 30 people. Reservations required. Reservation form to be published nearer tour dates. Tours benefit the Hardy History Association.
Bethesda will be having their annual haunted house every Friday and Saturday night in October including Halloween Night. Tickets are $10 a person and doors open at 7pm.
Memorial Day-October Music on Main Saturdays at 7:00 p.m. Dr. Thompson Park
Mammoth Spring Spooktacular will be on October 24 from 3:30-7 pm on Main Street downtown.