Springtime has been teasing its arrival in the natural state. Fingers crossed that the recent weather has rained out any more cold snaps and Arkansas can blossom into its full forested glory. One way to celebrate the new season is with a trip to the Mulberry Riverfront Restaurant, the featured eatery of Byrd’s Adventure Center in Ozark. The restaurant just opened for the 2018 season and we’re ready to have a bite.
The Mulberry Riverfront Restaurant just opened this passed weekend for the 2018 season.
Facebook/Byrd’s Adventure Center People are stampeding to Byrd’s Adventure Center for a chance to dine at this unique eatery.
The springtime drive to the restaurant is a perfect motorcycle excursion.
Facebook/Byrd’s Adventure Center If you’re driving in, the restaurant is at 7037 Cass Oark Road in Ozark.
You can also float in for a bite.
Facebook/Byrd’s Adventure Center The riverfront restaurant sits on the Mulberry and welcomes kayaks, canoes, and rafts.
This is also one of the only places in Arkansas you can fly into.
Facebook/Byrd’s Spring Backcountry Fly-In/Byrd’s Adventure Center Byrd’s features two grass runways along the Mulberry River. One strip is geared towards single-engine airplanes. The shorter strip is perfect for powered parachutes or trikes.
After you’ve settled on a transportation method, all you need to do next is enjoy a delectable meal.
Facebook/Byrd’s Adventure Center The view is just lovely.
The Mulberry Riverfront Restaurant has mouthwatering steaks in addition to a wide menu selection.
Facebook/Byrd’s Adventure Center You can’t go wrong with any of their trout, catfish, chicken, smoked meat, burger, or sandwich entrees. Join them for breakfast, too! Top off your meal with one of their homemade desserts (our favorite is their possum pie).
You’ll more than likely fall in love with the area and want to stay for a while.
Facebook/Byrd’s Adventure Center Good thing Byrd’s has cabin lodging for large groups or just a couple’s retreat.
Pitch a tent after your delicious dinner and plan a weekend of outdoor activities.
Facebook/Byrd’s Adventure Center It’s nearly impossible to list all the adventures Byrd’s has to offer. Play on the river, go off-roading or take a class to perfect your rock climbing. Byrd’s hosts educational clinics from raft safety to hang-gliding aerotows. There’s also music festivals in the area throughout the year.
No matter how you get there or how long you stay, start planning your visit to the Mulberry Riverfront Restaurant at Byrd’s Adventure Center.
Facebook/Byrd’s Adventure Center They’re open Fri-Sat 8 AM - 9 PM (they close at 6 PM on Sundays).
To plan your next weekend getaway, head over to Byrd’s Adventure Center’s website.
Facebook/Byrd’s Adventure Center
People are stampeding to Byrd’s Adventure Center for a chance to dine at this unique eatery.
If you’re driving in, the restaurant is at 7037 Cass Oark Road in Ozark.
The riverfront restaurant sits on the Mulberry and welcomes kayaks, canoes, and rafts.
Facebook/Byrd’s Spring Backcountry Fly-In/Byrd’s Adventure Center
Byrd’s features two grass runways along the Mulberry River. One strip is geared towards single-engine airplanes. The shorter strip is perfect for powered parachutes or trikes.
The view is just lovely.
You can’t go wrong with any of their trout, catfish, chicken, smoked meat, burger, or sandwich entrees. Join them for breakfast, too! Top off your meal with one of their homemade desserts (our favorite is their possum pie).
Facebook/Byrd’s Adventure Center
Good thing Byrd’s has cabin lodging for large groups or just a couple’s retreat.
It’s nearly impossible to list all the adventures Byrd’s has to offer. Play on the river, go off-roading or take a class to perfect your rock climbing. Byrd’s hosts educational clinics from raft safety to hang-gliding aerotows. There’s also music festivals in the area throughout the year.
They’re open Fri-Sat 8 AM - 9 PM (they close at 6 PM on Sundays).
What’s your favorite way to get to the restaurant? Share your adventures with us in the comments below!
For another outdoor excursion, why not head to Arkansas’ Eden?
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