'''War Eagle''' Mills Farm is in the Ozarks region of Arkansas. It is the site of the War Eagle Mill, as well as the largest Arts and Crafts fair in the Ozarks, which is held twice a year in the Spring and Fall. [http://www.wareaglefair.com]

Get in

War Eagle is very remote. From Rogers (Arkansas) or Eureka Springs, take Highway 62 and turn onto Highway 303, a small rural road. From Springale (Arkansas) or Huntsville (Arkansas), take U.S. Highway 412, and turn onto Highway 303. If you are attending the fair, there is traffic congestion on the one-lane iron bridge across the War Eagle River, so the best approach is from the south via U.S. 412 and Ark. Hwy. 303.

Get around

The only way is walking. For the fair, you can park in the ample free parking areas that are set up.

See

  • '''War Eagle Mill''', a working grist Mill. Purchase various flours and cornmeal. [http://www.wareaglemill.com/]
  • Do

    '''War Eagle Fair''', Arts and crafts fair. Spring 2006 - May 5, 6, and 7, Fall 2006 October 19, 20, 21, and 22 There are over 300 booths and 130,000 visitor each year to the fair. Free of charge

    Buy

    During the fair this is the best place to purchase Ozarks arts and crafts. Over 1 million in sales is made each year.

    Eat

    There are plenty of food and beverage vendors available during the fair at reasonable prices.

  • '''Bean Palace Restaurant''', At the War Eagle Mill on the third floor. Open 8:30am - 4:00pm from the first weekend in March till January 1st.
  • Sleep

    During the fair, for a small charge there is primitive camping and R.V. Parking available. Ask the parking attendant for directions upon arrival.

    Get out