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DRIVING TOURS IN JOHNSON COUNTY
Driving
Tours
State Scenic Byways 103, 109, 123, 164, 215
Ozark Highlands Scenic Byway
US Forest: Ozark National Forest
Length: 35.0 mi / 56.3 km
Time to Allow: 1 hour to drive the byway.
The Ozark Highlands Scenic Byway
includes 35 miles of Arkansas State Scenic Highway 21
from the Ozark National Forest southern boundary
north of Clarksville in Johnson County to the northern
boundary near the Upper Buffalo Wilderness and Buffalo
National River in Newton County. Arkansas State Highway
16 from Fallsville to Edwards Junction in Newton County
joins this route for eight and one half miles. This is
truly a "highlands route," traversing ridges
between headwaters of the major streams.
It serves as a major travel way for residents, visitors
and commercial vehicles traveling north from Clarksville
to historically major recreation areas and resorts, centers
of commerce and points of local interest. Chief among
these are the Arkansas communities of Harrison, Jasper,
Berryville, Eureka Springs, The Ozark National Forest,
The Ozark Highlands Trail, Buffalo North River and the
White River and its tributaries. This is also a major
route of travel from the Interstate highway system to
Missouri and points north.
The outstanding characteristics of this highway are panoramic
views, colorful flora, and rugged terrain. Wildlife
is abundant and it is not uncommon to see white-tail deer,
wild turkey, and black bear, as well as smaller species
such as songbirds and squirrels. Occasionally, bald eagles
and golden eagles are also seen. Located on the byway
is Ozone Recreation Area. Significant landmarks include
the escarpment overlook of the Arkansas River Valley,
the settlements of Ozone, Salus, Fallsville, Edward's
Junction and Mossville.
Fall
Foliage - Starts in late September
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