Food Scene
Carol's Lakeview Restaurant
200 Iroquois DrArtisan Grill
190 T and C BlvdMeacham's
191 Highway 62 412Rebel Time Out
2379 US-62China Garden
2002 US-62Mac’s Bistro
3655 U.S. 62Parks & Nature
Stanowy Park Mammoth Spring
17 US Hwy 63Raccoon Spring
Tohi Nature Trail
Hospital DriveCedar Valley Park
Minentonka DriveGrand Gulf State Park
State Highway WLoberg Park
Loberg DriveShopping
Hardy Village Antique Mall
3606 US-62Jades Boutique,LLC
213 E Main StMiller's Leather Shop
103 E Main StWalmart Supercenter
219 US-412Dollar General
67 US-412Dollar General
67 US-412Essentials
Bill's Cash Saver (Formerly Price Chopper)
202 W Main StTown & Country Grocers
2379 US-62Entertainment & Activities
Highland Twin Cinema
2379 Highway 62 412 # TCherokee Village South Golf Course
5 Laguna DrCherokee Village North Course
75 Pro Shop RdMidlake Marine - Thunderbird Marina
165 Iroquois DrCherokee Village Omaha Center
Pottawattamie RoadBlanchard Springs Caverns
704 Blanchard Springs RoadLazy Acres Stables
5 Griffin CirMany Islands Camp & Canoe Rental
2988 Many Islands RdSightseeing
Star Falls
Cherokee RoadHardy, Arkansas, is located in Sharp County in the north-central portion of the state. The town sits at 377 ft. elevation and has a population of 772 (2010 US Census). Founded in 1883, Hardy began as a railroad town and grew into one of the premier tourism destinations in the region. Because of its beautiful setting on the Spring River, the town has always been a mecca for those wishing to trade the hustle and bustle of the city for relaxation and fun.
Today, Hardy is home to historic buildings, artisans, antique shops, museums, restaurants, lodging options and river outfitters.
We invite you to “Come Pause In Hardy” for a day, a weekend, or a lifetime!
Main Street
Main StreetHardy, Arkansas, is located in Sharp County in the north-central portion of the state. The town sits at 377 ft. elevation and has a population of 772 (2010 US Census). Founded in 1883, Hardy began as a railroad town and grew into one of the premier tourism destinations in the region. Because of its beautiful setting on the Spring River, the town has always been a mecca for those wishing to trade the hustle and bustle of the city for relaxation and fun.
Today, Hardy is home to historic buildings, artisans, antique shops, museums, restaurants, lodging options and river outfitters.
We invite you to “Come Pause In Hardy” for a day, a weekend, or a lifetime!
Everything Else
First United Methodist Church
102 E 4th StLocal Church.
Cherokee Village Lutheran Church
Local Church