Go Places with Comanche National's
First Class Travel Club
Enjoy several planned trips and activities each year.
For Information:
Contact Shirley Johnson
325-356-2577
| Ozark Fall Foliage | October 25-30, 2010 | (6 Days - 5 Nights) |
Join us for a trip to Arkansas where we will experience scenic natural beauty, exciting outdoor adventures and learn about the unique Ozark culture.
Trip Highlights Include:
- Eisenhower Birthplace Historic Site - The two-story farm house in which General Dwight D. Eisenhower was born has been restored to its 1890 appearance. A 9 foot tall bronze statue of the former President stands in the 10 acre park.
- Ozark Folk Center - America's only facility that works at presenting the heritage and way of life of the Ozark Mountain people. It makes learning about Ozark history fun and is an adventure to yesterday's Ozark way of life.
- Craft Village - Over 20 homespun craft demonstrations can be viewed while visiting the Craft Village.
- 2 Music Shows - While in Mountain View, AR, dinner will be at the Skillet Restaurant before our evening music show. Using all acoustic instruments, the talented musicians perform pre-1941 songs to preserve the Ozark history of the arts. The next day, after visiting the historic Downtown Square for shopping and browsing, everyone will be treated to another great music show.
- Blanchard Springs Caverns - Stroll through large, beautifully lighted rooms with handrails and paved trails for easy walking.
- Queen Wilhelmina Lodge - Everyone will enjoy lunch at Queen Wilhelmina Lodge known as the "Castle in the Clouds" or "Castle in the Sky".
- Fort Smith, AR - Located on the Arkansas River, this 1817 site was selected for the region's first military fort. This prompted settlement and the naming of the town after General Thomas Smith.
- Hot Springs, AR - A year-round health and pleasure resort. The thermal water that flows from the spring is naturally sterile. You may choose to tour the Fordyce Bath House during your leisure time.
- Talimena Scenic Drive & Ouachita Mountains - Talimena Scenic Byway stretches 54 miles across the very top of the picturesque Ouachita Mountains in eastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas and offers spectacular views and incredible scenery.
- Pickles Gap Village - The area was named Pickles Gap when a German immigrant overturned his wagonload of pickles while crossing the creek. This small, but picturesque settlement has turned into an entrepreneurial wonderland with a variety of gift, souvenir, music, antique and craft shops, a knife shop and more.


