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Description: This map shows the incorporated and unincorporated areas in Franklin County, Arkansas, highlighting Ozark in red. It was created with a custom script with US Census Bureau data and modified with Inkscape.
Ozark is a popular place for food and rest while exploring the Pig Trail Scenic Byway. Ozark Lake on the Arkansas River provides plenty of fishing opportunities. Tree-shaded Aux Arc Park stretches along the river from the Ozark Lock and Dam and has a playground, campsites, boat launching ramps and other facilities.
The Franklin County Courthouse is located at 211 West Commercial Street in Ozark, the county seat of Franklin County, Arkansas. It is a two-story brick structure, with a tower prominently sited at one corner. The courthouse was built in 1904 to a design by Little Rock architect Frank W. Gibb, and originally had Italianate styling.
Mailing Address: 1631 Hillbilly Drive Ozark, AR 72949 Ozark Junior High School (8-9) Principal: Jerrod Burns Counselor: Brenda Beard Mailing Address: 1301 Walden Drive Ozark, AR 72949 Ozark Middle School (6-7) Principal: Brad Culver Counselor: Sara Taylor Mailing Address: P.O. Box 339 Altus, AR 72821 Elgin B. Milton Elementary School (1-5)
Franklin County is a county in Arkansas.As of the 2020 census, the population was 17,097. [1] The county has two county seats, Charleston and Ozark. [2] The county was formed on December 19, 1837, and named for Benjamin Franklin, [3] American statesman.
Arkansas Highway 219 (AR 219, Hwy. 219) is a designation for two state highways in Franklin County, Arkansas. The southern segment of 1.50 miles (2.41 km) runs from Youth with a Mission Ozarks northeast to Ozark. [2] A northern segment of 10.88 miles (17.51 km) runs from U.S. Route 64 (US 64) through Ozark northeast to the Missouri state line. [3]
KOA (short for Kampgrounds of America) is an American franchise of privately owned campgrounds. Having more than 500 locations across the United States and Canada, it is the world's largest system of privately owned campgrounds.
A second route runs through a sparsely populated segment of the Ozark Mountains between the Buffalo National River and Highway 21 near the Missouri state line. The northern segment was created in 1928 and was designated as Arkansas Highway 21E (AR 21E) in the 1950s. Upon restoration as AR 103, the route saw extensions in 1957, 1960, and 1973.