Best of Siloam Springs

2019

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24 • Best of Siloam Springs Wednesday, March 27, 2019 Siloam Springs Herald-Leader 479-524-9564 FINALIST Jason Johnson AGENT 606 S Mount Olive Street Siloam Springs, AR Lic: AR-11863863 Thanks Siloam for choosing us as your favorite Insurance Company! 811 S Mt Olive St • Siloam Springs, AR 479- 220-9591 | Thank you for your votes! 479-524-3123 112 West Tulsa, Siloam Springs, AR 72761 www.wardjonesrealty.com We are honored to serve the Siloam Springs community. Adventures are endless in Siloam Springs Amenities include walking trails and a museum Siloam Springs offers a wide variety of amenities whether you are just here for the day or here to stay. e community prides itself in having many outdoor activities for families to enjoy including a kayak park, and walking and biking trails. The Siloam Springs Museum hosted a historic ladies' tea party at Inn at the Springs. Siloam Springs Kayak Park e Siloam Springs Kayak Park is south of town, located at 19253 Fisher Ford Road. e park includes engineered rapids, a family swimming area, fully accessible trail, picnic area, changing area and an easily accessible riverbank. e Kayak Park is free to the public and open seven days a week, one hour before sunrise until one hour aer sunset. Dogwood Springs Walking Trail While you are in Siloam Springs, take time to relax and take a stroll on Dog- wood Springs Walking Trail. e trail connects many points of interest includ- ing the John Brown University campus, Bob Henry Park, Historic Downtown, Twin Springs Park, and La-Z-Boy So- ball Complex. e Dogwood Springs Trail offers countless benefits, including enhanced quality of life, health, fitness, relaxation, recreation, and a safe trans- portation alternative. Sager Creek Mountain Bike Trail e Sager Creek Mountain Bike Trail on the campus of John Brown University is a five-mile so-surface trail that runs along Sager Creek. e trail covers terrain of various elevations around JBU's main campus and has been designed as a gate- way trail to be enjoyed by riders of vari- ous skill levels. e trail is one of several initiatives to develop a broader cycling community in Northwest Arkansas.

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