Fairfield Bay is a city in Cleburne and Van Buren counties in the northern part of the U.S. state of Arkansas. The population was 2,338 at the 2010 census. The population in its portion in Van Buren County, which accounts for the bulk of the city limits, made the city the most populous in Van Buren County as of the 2000 census, but with a slight decline in population, lost the distinction to Clinton as of 2010.
Restaurants in Fairfield Bay
4.5 based on 69 reviews
We enjoyed the marina. There were TONS of fish and turtles to feed for .50/bag, they have nice boats to rent for hours or the day, very nice souvenirs to purchase.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
For the exception of the Indian Rock Cave and cove trail, and the falls trail, the rest are actually undeveloped cut out roads that never were paved or developed. Most have street signs. We use them to ride ATVs and you can ride almost all day and with your map app on phone you will never get lost. There are many rock formations, trees, wildlife, waterfalls to see. It has become an entertaining escape for the family.
5 based on 44 reviews
For starters, we decided on a last second fishing trip the day after Thanksgiving and after reading the reviews, called The Bud Lady. Terri was up for it even though it was after the season and a day after the holiday. I cannot express how impressed I was.
From the minute we got on the water you could tell everyone in the other boats just follows her lead. The fishing was slow, but rather than call it a day early she kept us out well past our 4 hours until we got into a couple good runs and shouted several "woo hoo's"!
The boat was an almost new center console with plenty of space for our group of 5, the rod/reel combos were silky smooth. Terri and Darren kept us laughing and jigging even though we were all ice cubes until the sun finally showed.
I highly recommend The Bud Lady!
5 based on 17 reviews
Indian Hills Golf Course is an 18-hole championship layout that is located in the "foothills of the Ozarks." There are four sets of tees for players of all abilities to enjoy the natural surroundings as they make their way around one of the best kept secrets for championship golf in Arkansas.
When one looks at the yardage of this course it appears to be relatively easy. This just isn't true. The tightness of the fairways along with the elevation changes makes for a far more challenging game than one might expect. The new greens installed last summer have definitely improved play.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
Ranked the #1 resort golf course in Arkansas, Mountain Ranch is an 18 hole championship layout carved out of splendid natural Ozark beauty. Renowned architect Edmund Ault's challenging 6,780 yard masterpiece will have you coming back time and time again. Along with the vacation amenities of nearby Greers Ferry Lake and Little Red River, Mountain Ranch offers the finest in family vacation planning.
I usually play at Mountain Ranch Golf Course three or four times a year. I met some friends for a midweek round recently. The course was in good shape after having received an abundance of rain during the month of May. This is a mountain course with a lot of elevation changes. It is a challenging layout with some nice views on the back nine.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
If you want to mix it up in the Bay when too cold, too hot, or bad weather or just something else to do this is great. Small alley with 6-8 lanes, food and even serve beer. Pool tables and video games. Kids loved it and you need to visit when in FFB
5 based on 3 reviews
Fishing Guide Service on Greers Ferry Lake. Capt Mick has been fishing professionally for 30 years. Come enjoy a 1/2 day of fishing in waters that have produced World Record Walleye and Hybrid Striped Bass. Fishing with Capt Mick ensures that you will have a great fishing experience.
Captain Mike knows where to find the fish on Greers Ferry Lake. Two of us had a great morning fishing and caught enough fish to feed our vacationing group of eight for dinner. The bass put up a good fight and Captain Mike took care of everything for us (except our fishing licenses).
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