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Here are some brief introductions to the communities throughout The River Valley. For your convenience, we offer links to their area chamber of commerce. If you have any questions or suggestions, please send us an email or call (479)747-1778
Russellville, Arkansas is located in the west central area of Arkansas along the banks of the Arkansas River between the beautiful Ozark and Ouachita Mountains. Scenic Highway 7 extends through Russellville and exhibits natural beauty and richness for many to enjoy. Lake Dardanelle State Park provides home to exellent fishing, boating, tournaments, and beautiful visitor's center. The forest covered mountains, rivers, and streams provide ideal conditions for hunting, fishing, water sports, and camping. Arkansas Tech University provides academic excellence and much of the areas cultural performances and exhibits. Russellville offers the best in family living. www.russellvillechamber.org

Clarksville, Arkansas is located in a naturally beautiful area of the state of Arkansas and holds many opportunities. With the Ozark Mountains, Arkansas River, the University of the Ozarks, Interstate 40, and a diverse industrial and commercial base, we are ahead of most communities statewide. Founded in 1833 and named after Territorial Judge, Benjamin Johnson, Johnson County covers an area of 700 square miles. Clarksville was named county seat in 1836. The County boasts a number of lakes and streams bordered by well-maintained parks, picnic areas and campsites. The lakes are excellent for fishing and water sports. The Northern Half of the county is located within the Ozark National Forest. Activities such as canoeing and float trips are available and there are several scenic highways throughout the region. Tourism is a large attraction to our area with summers filled with festivals, fairs and shows. In July we celebrate the Peach Festival, the oldest outdoor festival in the state of Arkansas. Be sure to see the Events Calendar for dates for all events. Johnson County currently has a population of 22,781. Clarksville alone has 7,719 residents and is growing rapidly. www.clarksvillechamber.com
Dardanelle is one of the oldest cities in the state of Arkansas. Officially incorporated in 1855, Dardanelle celebrated its 150th Anniversary in 2005. However, the area had been settled for years before that, first being established as a river town in the mid-18th Century. It is Yell County's dual county seat, sharing that title with Danville. The Treaty of Council Oaks was signed on June 24, 1823 on what is now Front Street beneath two huge, old oak trees (102 feet high and 400-500 years old). Under orders of President James Monroe, U.S. Army Colonel David Brearly and Arkansas territorial secretary Robert Crittendon met with Chief Black Fox and several Cherokee leaders to determine boundaries. As a result of the treaty, the Cherokees gave up all of their land in Arkansas south of the Arkansas River. One of the two trees was destroyed in the early 1990s in a flood, but the other is still standing tall. The site is now a city park. Due to its location on the banks of the Arkansas River, Dardanelle was one of Arkansas's leading towns in the 19th Century. Hundreds of barges, boats, and other vessels traveled by the town annually. Approximately halfway between the state's two largest cities of Little Rockand Fort Smith, Dardanelle was a transportation and business hub. Dardanelle has a history of being one of the state's leading immigration centers that continues to this day. Vast numbers of Czech and German families, including Ballouns, Vodrazkas, Staneks, and Pfeiffers, came to the town in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, and their impact can still be felt today. Currently, Dardanelle has one of the highest percentage of Hispanics in the state, with over 21% of the town's population being Hispanic. www.dardanelle.com
Morrilton, Arkansas. You're about to embark on a wonderful journey to a city that's full of excitement and endless possibilities. Whether you are looking to plan a honeymoon or a business conference, we have the information you need to help make your next trip to Conway County memorable. Morrilton is a unique city, combining the quality and culture of larger metropolitan areas with the warm hospitality of small town America. Small city, No Limits. More than a motto. The Chamber invites you to take a tour of our city to learn what makes Morrilton a great place to live, work and play. Whether you are looking for retirement, economic development, business or tourism information, this site has something for you. www.morrilton.com
Altus is a city in Franklin County, Arkansas, United States. It is part of the Fort Smith, Arkansas-Oklahoma Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 817 at the 2000 census. The name is the Latin word for high. When the Iron Mountain Railroad laid rails up the Arkansas River Valley in the 1870's from Little Rock to the Oklahoma border at Fort Smith, Altus was the highest point on the track. Altus is located in the Boston Mountain range between the Ozark Mountains to the north and the Ouachita Mountains to the south. The soil type here is generally Linker on the hilltops; a sandy loam, slightly acid soil and good for grape growing. Several wineries are located in Altus and it is the location of the Altus American Viticultural Area. Altus is the site of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church (St. Mary's Catholic Church), of which is on the National Register of Historic Places. St. Mary's Catholic Church was built in 1902 and is known for its beautiful paintings, ornate gold leaf walls, and Roman architecture. It is also home to three of the six Arkansas wineries, (Chateau aux Arc Winery), (Mount Bethel Winery), and (Post Familie Winery). The Weiderkehr Winery is located north of Altus in Weiderkehr Village.
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