Deer Run Park Recreational Vehicle (RV) Resort rests among the rolling Ozark hills, affording patrons scenic views and direct access to a 50-acre spring-fed lake. The resort includes an 866-acre forest of mixed hardwood and pine trees . Guests can play on a mini-golf course, playground, pool and game room. Deer Run Park is located approximately two and a half hours from the Arkansas capital city of Little Rock, Memphis and the Mississippi River.
The Crown Point Resort enjoys as its centerpiece the 650-acre Crown Lake. The lake comes with sandy shores for swimmers and affords recreation for fishing and water sport enthusiasts. Crown Point includes piers, boats, canoes and a nearby full-service marina. The resort features indoor and outdoor pools, hot tubs, a sauna and spa, a game room, and a daily on-site restaruant and is located near an 18-hole golf course and tennis courts. Crown Point's website touts the timeshare arrangement as a way for patrons to pay a one-time fee and pro-rate maintenance expenses. Crown Point Resort is located in Horseshoe Bend, approximately 15 miles from Evening Shade.
The website for Hillhigh Resort, in Horseshoe Bend, emphasizes rejuvination and fitness for its patrons. About 25 miles from Evening Shade, Hillhigh offers a health spa, champagne whirlpool, sauna, Jacuzzi and licensed massage therapist for guests seeking relaxation and refreshment. Fitness lovers can use the resort's large indoor swimming pool, tennis court and exercise center. Hillhigh boasts 80 rooms and suites and views of the Ozarks.
ParadiseNest is a vacation rental home. The vacation rental's website touts the scenic views of the Ozarks and a west-facing porch offering picturesque sunsets. ParadiseNest offers solitude, yet provides such modern comforts as cable television in each bedroom and the living room, wireless internet, a fully-equipped kitchen and laundry facilities that guests can use without charge. ParadiseNest is located in Cherokee Village, a retirement and resort community in the Ozarks, just 20 miles from Evening Shade.
Sharp County claims The Arkansaw Traveller Theater in Hardy as an attraction. The resorts of Evening Shade and Sharp County sit within short distances of other Arkansas treasures such as Mammoth Spring State Park (home to the state's largest spring),the Ozarks Folk Center, Mountain View (home of music jamborees) and Blanchard Spring Caverns (administered by the United States Forest Service).