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entire northern half of Johnson County is Ozark
National Forest.
Scenic beauty and recreational areas abound with breathtaking
canoe streams, fishing, hiking, camping and lots more - including
those delicious Johnson County peaches.
Clarksville
- Johnson County seat is home to the University of the
Ozarks and the Walton Fine Arts Center. Clarksville
is a gateway to Scenic Highway 21, the Ozark
Highlands National Scenic Byway, which leads north through
the Ozark National Forest to Eureka Springs and Branson over the
most picturesque and shortest route from I-40.
Arkansas
Wine Country -
Enjoy free tastings and tours at the wineries of Altus and
Wiederkehr Village, 12 miles west of Clarksville in adjacent Franklin
County. Swiss-German immigrants settled this area in the 1800's,
and their vineyards and wineries have prospered. Take Highway 186
off Interstate 40. The wineries are less than 10 minutes away.

Peach
Orchards
- Johnson County has over 400 acres of the finest peaches in the
country. Strawberries, grapes, blueberries and apples also are grown.
University
of the Ozarks
Private university at Clarksville has the outstanding Walton
Fine Arts Center which hosts plays, concerts and ballets,
and also houses the Stephens Art Gallery, known for
its displays of sculpture, paintings and unique collections.
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