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A Must Do! The Ozark Mountain Ziplines in Eureka Springs – A Personal Perspective

March 14th, 2013 by Sam Feldman

Jeff having the time of his life!

Jeff having the time of his life!

 

From innkeeper Jeff:  On My Bucket List

A zip line adventure has been on my bucket list since seeing them on a Travel Channel cable television show about six or seven years ago. I almost did a zip line tour in Honduras while taking a land excursion on a five-day ocean cruise. The zip line operators only accepted cash and all I had were credit cards, so no zip. It was probably a good thing as I wasn’t one hundred percent sure about the safety of that operation.

Fast forward about six years. A zip line operator installed a ten line (so far) attraction in Eureka Springs just a few miles from my bed and breakfast inn. As a “soft” opening for the new attraction the managers invited the merchants, restaurateurs, attractions and lodging owners for a complimentary zip line tour for up to two employees of the local business. I jumped at the chance to experience the new zip line as well as being able to tell my guests first-hand about the adventure in store for them. I would like to thank Will and Kendra Wall, the managers, for making this available and making it a fantastic experience.

I watched as some of the zip lines were being built in Branson, Missouri, and in the Ponca, Arkansas, area in the last few years. While I haven’t done the zip lines in either Branson or Ponca, in my opinion, the Eureka Springs installation and experience is an authentic tree-top zip line experience. The entire tour exceeded my expectations.

Before You Go

You would think this type of “extreme adventure” attraction would have some rigorous requirements to participate, but the requirements are much less than you might imagine. Check the Ozark Mountain Zip Line website for the official list of requirements to ride. They have had riders as young as three years old (with a guide) and as long as you can hike a little ways, you’re good to go. I had no physical challenges zipping all ten lines.

Closed toe shoes are recommended and shorts can be worn. In hindsight I recommend wearing a shirt you can easily tuck in to your pants as it makes putting on and adjusting the harness easier. Moderately-sized back packs seemed wearable while zipping. You can carry your DSLR or camera phone in your backpack as there are opportunities to photograph and video others in your group riding the line when you’ve already done your turn. I recommend not having anything in your front pants pockets that you’re going to want to get to while between lines as the harness can make it hard to access those pockets. I couldn’t get to my iPhone for photos without undoing and redoing my harness. Plan ahead. You’ll be wearing a helmet while zipping so you might want to leave hats and caps in the car. Sunglasses on a sunny day are a must. It’s a two-hour tour to do all ten lines so you might want a small bottle of water available between lines.

Preparation

You will need to call the Ozark Mountain Zip Line office in Eureka Springs to make your reservation. Plan on arriving one-half hour early to the office before your tour time to meet the friendly crew and staff and to complete your waiver, customer information and make payment. The paper work takes about 10-12 minutes. After completing the paperwork, you’ll be taken to the harness room where you’ll be fitted with a helmet, gloves, a harness and a “truck”. A truck is tethered to you and the zip line while you’re on it and allows you to glide along the line, steer and brake. After “harnessing up” you’ll be loaded on the bus to be transported to the zip line site. It’s about a 5-minute ride on the bus.

Acclimation

The Ozark Mountain Zip Line property is a beautiful 30 acre tract covered with trees with high hills and deep valleys. We call ‘em “hollars” (hollows) in Arkansas. The first zip line is for acclimation – getting used to riding the zip line, learning to steer and the all important braking function. The guides are extremely patient, clear and deliberate in explaining what they are doing when they “hook you up” to the line and how to ride and use the brake. I felt extremely comfortable with the interaction with my guides. The safety and equipment seemed first class and I always felt secure on the platforms and the lines themselves as well as the harness. During the tour, one of the guides zips the line first to the receiving platform. This guide is there to signal your braking, catch you (if necessary) at the platform and for traffic control. The other guide remains to hook you up and send you down the line when the other guide signals “all clear”. After you and the members of your tour ride the line, the remaining guide zips over and you start again in the next line. My first zip was a little challenging as I was so enthralled with zipping along I ignored the braking signal from the forward guide and had to be caught before I hit the tree. I was patiently sent back for another try where I perfected my braking technique. The brake is really effective so other than using it to stop at the end of the line you don’t really need to use it lest you get stalled in the middle of a zip trip. If you do, you can hand-over-hand on the line or a guide will come out and get you.

Getting High in the Ozarks

The next two lines were a little longer and a little higher in the trees. Many of the zip line platforms are suspended from trees or perched in the side of the high hills, so you’re zipping from tree to tree on many of the lines. There is a small uphill hike to reach a couple of the lines, but generally you’re going from line to line. My favorite was the longest and highest line. I won’t spoil it by revealing too much detail but it was a breathtaking ride over the trees. The trees were naked when I did my tour, but I imagine it will be even more breathtaking when the trees have their leaves come spring. When I looked back at the originating platform upon completing my “long” ride, I had trouble believing that I rode suspended on a cable that long and that high. On this ride the wind was blowing through the “hollar”. The wind has a tendency to twist you around as you traverse the valley, but the steering by the truck is very responsive and I had no trouble keeping my body pointed in the direction of travel. Some people like to twist in the wind, but you want to be facing forward when you land at the platform at the end of the line.

Great Experience

The guides were great, the equipment was substantial, comfortable and secure, and the lines and platforms look to be engineered beyond requirements for safety and security. I do a fair amount of repair at the bed and breakfast (a 130-year-old building next year) and I tend to over-engineer everything; I had nothing but confidence in the security of the lines, platforms or equipment. This tour definitely got my adrenaline going and my heart rate up without any overt exertion. I was very saddened when I realized we had done ten lines and were done with the tour. I definitely wanted to go again. Look for the announcement of additional lines as well as “tours by torchlight” (night tours) coming in the future.

If a tour like this isn’t on your bucket list it should be, and here is a great place to get it checked-off and have a great time!

Warmest regards,

Jeff and Nadara (Sam) Feldman – and Sophie, too! (although not on the zipline!)

Keels Creek Winery

March 6th, 2013 by Sam Feldman

You don’t have to go far to find a world-class winery – we have one right here inside the city limits of Eureka Springs, AR. Keels Creek has a beautiful retail wine sales facility in a Spanish-style building, which also houses their Keels Creek Art Gallery. They also have a wine tasting room and most recently have expanded their wine production facility right behind the sales building, now open to visitors on their wine tours.

Keels Creek Showroom

Keels Creek Showroom

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

These are award-winning wines, so well worth the trip to do some tasting – we even have a package that includes a wine tasting for two (the Fun, Food & Wine package debuting in March, which also includes dinner out and tickets to the Intrigue Theater). They currently produce about eight reds, three whites and a couple of blush varieties. They intend to keep the winery as a boutique winery, small and friendly, using local grapes harvested from their own vineyard and 3 other local vineyards.

Keels Creek is open every day of the year, except Christmas, I think, so it doesn’t matter what season you come, you can always enjoy a good glass of wine. Come see us!

Warmest regards,

Jeff and Nadara (Sam) Feldman – and Sophie, too!

 

 

 

A Fabulous Day Spa in Eureka Springs

February 25th, 2013 by Sam Feldman

Just a 5-minute walk down from the Bridgeford House Bed and Breakfast is one of our favorite day spas, Gryphon’s Roost. It’s where we send all our guests when they purchase a package, and from whence they return as loose as a “wet noodle”, as my old boss used to say.gryphons roost

Unique to one of our many spas in town, Gryphon’s Roost has an outdoor hot tub on their back deck, which overlooks the Christ of the Ozarks statue and West Mountain.”Oh, the water…” is a favorite package item of our guests, which include 1/2 hour soaking in the hot tub, following by one of their awesome 1-hour massages. Of course, they also have facials, wraps, a cedar sauna and hot rock treatments. We always books our folks into the “couples room”, which we believe is unique for the spas in our town. So romantic!

They also have a very colorful gallery on their street level that includes art, jewelry, bath and body items. It is truly a delight for your senses.

So always remember one of the number one things to do when you come to Eureka Springs – relax! And visiting one of our many spas is the best way to do it. Sophie is just disappointed that they don’t do pet massage. At least not yet.

Warmest regards,

Jeff and Nadara (Sam) Feldman – and Sophie, too!

Eureka Van Tours

January 23rd, 2013 by Sam Feldman

We send many of our guests to Eureka Van Tours, which is the best city tour in town for the money. $25 per person (adults) for a 2 1/2 hour tour, Michelle will take you to places in Eureka that you didn’t even know existed! She’ll fill you in on gossip, both current and historical, and take you to places you do know about, including Thorncrown Chapel, the haunted Crescent Hotel, St. Elizabeth’s Catholic Church, and Carrie Nation’s house, as well as some wonderful views of the Ozarks.

The proprietor, Michelle McDonald, also owns Celebrations and Traditions, which has a collection of historical garb that you would not believe. She dresses folks for weddings, plays, town events and our own murder mysteries!

Celebrations and Traditions, Eureka Van Tours

Celebrations and Traditions, Eureka Van Tours

 

Check out a short video about:

 

Eureka Van Tours, Eureka Buzz

 

 

 

 

 

We hope that whatever you decide to do in Eureka Springs, you’ll enjoy every minute. We certainly do!

Warmest regards,

Jeff and Nadara (Sam) Feldman – and Sophie, too!

 

 

Olden Days Carriage Rides – Live the Romance!

July 16th, 2012 by Sam Feldman

For either romance or a fantastic tour of downtown Eureka Springs, take a one-of-a-kind carriage ride with Olden Days Carriage Services. For $40 per couple for a 30-minute ride (and sometimes longer), it’s money well spent!

Book a carriage ride through Bridgeford House Bed and Breakfast!

Owner Tom Tharp is a 4th-generation Eurekan and excels at offering a “historical carriage tour” rather than your run-of-the-mill sitting behind a horse. He will tell you all kinds of secrets about Eureka Springs, historical and otherwise, that will surprise and delight you. An especially enjoyable time is during the winter time, with Christmas lights up and a heated blanket wrapped around you. Champagne or sparkling juices are permitted on the carriages (bring your own – they  cannot sell it). Hot beverages are permitted as long as they come in a mug/cup with a lid on it. So you can be just as comfy as you like. (They do offer a $20 15-minute carriage ride without the history, but trust me, you’ll be missing a lot. However, if you just want to concentrate on your loved one, that may be just what you want!)

Tom or one of his other carriage drivers will pick you up at other places along the historical loop (such as yours truly, Bridgeford House Bed & Breakfast) for an additional fee. See their website for all their pricing. Olden Days supports our troops and offers a $10 off discount to active or retired military. They also prefer reservations for a ride to be made ahead of time, which will make best use of your time and theirs. We are happy to add on a ride to your reservation here at our inn and/or make your reservation for you when you stay with us. Of course, just about any place in Eureka offers weddings and Olden Days Carriages is not exception.

Watch Tom’s site for his future book, “You Might be a Tourist…”, detailing some of the funny questions that Tom has been asked over the years. His recent favorite is “Do people actually live here?” (What, do you think we commute from Branson??)

Whatever the reason to spend an evening enjoying Tom’s rides, you won’t be disappointed. There’s a whole different world out there in the evening seen from the back of a carriage.

Warmest regards,

Jeff and Nadara (Sam) Feldman – and Sophie, too!

Music and Fun in Eureka Springs

May 6th, 2012 by Sam Feldman

We have always loved the Ozark Mountain Hoedown Show, which has wonderful music – of all kinds – and nice, clean comedy. This year, however, they have added some new shows. Their main show at 7:30 in the evenings (except Tuesdays) features the George Brothers and their band, who have been making a name for themselves in the country music world and have been traveling all over Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas, making fans happy with their music. But in addition to that, their nightly shows features P. Nutt and Ponytail cutting it up – and “Girl”, who will have you doubled over in laughter.

P. Nutt, Ponytail and Girl

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

But this year, it gets even better! They are adding three additional shows featuring other area artists. “Absolutely Patsy” is a Patsy Cline tribute show featuring Tracy Lynn DeMille, who is a descendant of the legendary “Father of Hollywood”, Cecil B. DeMille. Born with entertaining in her blood, Tracy has been WOWing audiences all over the mid-west since the tender age of four. Originally from the St. Louis area, Tracy spent time in Nashville Tennessee, as a demo artist, for an independent record label. Tracy has performed on more than a dozen stages in Branson and is celebrating her 14th season in what is now known as the “Live Entertainment Capital of the World.” Tracy is most known for her powerhouse vocals and remarkable likeness to the late Patsy Cline. This show is at 1 p.m. most afternoons.

The Mark Wayne show is each afternoon at 3 p.m. (except Tuesdays). This 90 minute show is filled with country music and the comedy of Grandpa Elvis. Mark performs alone at each show using soundtracks, singing songs of many country artists he has performed with over the years, as he tells his story about 40 years of life in the music business.

And Tuesday nights at 7:30 is Mario Rosales, with a Tribute to the Rat Pack Era and Comedy of Rodney Dangerfield. If you enjoy all styles of music, then you will love Mario’s exciting show packages! Mario sings the hits of such artists as Frank Sinatra, Neil Diamond, Elvis Presley, Dean Martin and Michael Buble’. Add to Mario’s resonant singing voice some clean comedy with top-notch impressions and you have live entertainment at its best!! Mario has been called the BEST Rodney Dangerfield impressionist in the business. You have to experience it to believe it!

So don’t tell us there’s nothing to do in Eureka Springs – we all know that’s not true! And here’s just one more excellent choice to have when you make those happy memories here.

Warmest regards,

Jeff and Nadara (Sam) Feldman – and Sophie, too!

Eureka Springs Blues Weekend 2012

April 22nd, 2012 by Sam Feldman

Mark your calendars for May 31, June 1, 2 and 3 and make plans to come to Eureka Springs, Arkansas, for one of the biggests music festivals in the south! The Eureka Springs Blues Weekend packs a wallop of great Blues, throughout the entire 4 days of the festival. Headliners this year include:  Ruthie Foster, Kenny Neal and Tommy Castro. And that’s only a small portion of the artists that will grace our fair city! For those of you that have been to our Blues weekends before, you know there are plenty of music venues and styles to pick from. There are some main shows at the Aud and there are lots of shows in our little bars throughout town and even outdoors at the Basin Park right downtown. And a large majority of these are FREE!

See past headliner Elvin Bishop:

One of our local favorites, Brick Fields, will be playing at the New Delhi Cafe and is worth the trip just for themselves:

They’re here every weekend and then some, so if you can’t make it to Blues Weekend, come any other time to hear this great band!

We do still have rooms available here at our B and B, Bridgeford House Bed & Breakfast, and yes – you can walk to just about every venue downtown from here! When you’re ready to leave all the music and noise behind, we’ll be waiting for you in our quiet little area on Spring St., so you get the best of both worlds.

Call and book as soon as you can, because we do expect these rooms to fill up. This is also the only weekend of the year that we require a 3-night minimum, because you really need to stay for the whole thing – seriously!

Warmest regards,

Jeff and Nadara (Sam) Feldman – and Sophie, too!

Bed and Breakfast Schnauzer

"I love it when Mom and Dad's B&B is full with guests that love me!"

Classes for Budding Artists

January 20th, 2012 by Sam Feldman

We have a wonderful treasure right here in Eureka Springs. It’s call ESSA, The Eureka Springs School of the Arts. This venue offers  workshops in arts and crafts throughout the year for interested, emerging and professional artists. Award-winning and noted artists and crafts persons guide students to learn new art forms and expand their current skill levels. Their mission statement says it all: In the belief that art is vital to the human spirit, the Eureka Springs School of the Arts is committed to cultivating, promoting, and encouraging artistic expression by providing art education opportunities in a unique environment of beauty and creativity.

Examples of some classes include “Intro to Wheel Throwing in Clay” for beginning students, taught in a real artist’s studio by Terry L. Russell, who has been a clay artist for 40 years. Students will learn the basic skills for making vessels on the potters wheel.

Or you could try “Introduction to Jewelry Making”, “Metalsmithing: Wrap, Stitch, Fold & Rivet”, “Basic Acrylic Painting” and even “Marketing for the Professional Artist Series”. There is “Digital Photography”, “Introduction to Botanical Painting”, or “Bookmaking”. A wide variety of classes are offered and you can see their 2012 calendar on their website.

There are even limited scholarships that are available, awarded on the basis of merit and need and are granted on a first-come, first-served basis.

Come stay with us while you study – we’ll make sure you’re well-fed and get to where you need to go. And we would love to see your work when you finish!

Warmest regards,

Jeff and Nadara (Sam) Feldman – and Sophie, too!

 

New Year’s in Eureka Springs, AR

December 11th, 2011 by Sam Feldman

Believe it or not, 2012 is almost here! 2011′s been tough on a lot of folks, so 2012 needs to come in with a lot of optimism and good cheer. Come spend it with us at the Bridgeford House, our Arkansas bed and breakfast!

Celebrate New Year's in Eureka Springs!

We will be here to take care of you! On Saturday, New Year’s Eve, we’ll have hot hors d’oeuvres and wine available from 5 p.m to 8 p.m., while visiting with the innkeepers and other guests. We’ll provide hats and noise-makers for you to take to parties downtown. Breakfast Sunday morning will be set for 9:30, rather than 9:00, with Mimosas for those folks still celebrating the arrival of 2012. And we’ll extend checkout on Sunday until 12:00, rather than 11:00, so your first day of the new year won’t have to be a rush! What more could you ask for? A two-night minimum is required, so that you have plenty of time to celebrate the coming of the new year.

There is usually lots of parties going on in Eureka Springs, with the majority of them being walkable from our inn. There are usually parties at the Pied Piper, Chelsea’s, Eureka Live, Rowdy Beaver and I can’t imagine our newest venue, the Voulez-Vous Lounge, won’t be having something outrageous – they’re great fun! And there’s always a great 60-70s type party usually at the convention center, behind the Inn of the Ozarks. If you want something quieter, no problem, most restaurants will all be open for a nice dinner out.

So come have fun and let your worries go – toast in the New Year in Eureka Springs, AR!

Warmest regards,

Jeff and Nadara (Sam) Feldman – and Sophie, too!

Pine Mountain Jamboree – A Hopping Good Music Variety Show!

September 18th, 2011 by Sam Feldman

Since 1975 folks have been visiting and enjoying the Pine Mountain Jamboree for its music:  Rock and roll, bluegrass, country, blues and gospel. What you may not know is how funny they are! They have the distinction of being Arkansas’ first and most attended family show and when entertainer Scott Dewbre gets going with his antics and his costumes, there’s not a sad face in the crowd.

Mike and Dale Bishop are the mainstays of the show, a long-time married couple that have spent their whole marriage touring and making music for folks. Along with Scott, they have an incredibly talented cast of musicians that not only play their particular instruments but have some of the most beautiful voices ever heard this side of the Mississippi. Their variety of music appeals to all and their comedy is rip-roaring and clean (which is awfully hard to find nowadays!)

Their season runs March through December, six days a week (closed on Sundays), with a few more closed days in November. From November 10th through the closing date for the season of December 10th, they will be performing their special Christmas show, which are guaranteed to get you into the holiday spirit.

Adults are $24.00 each, which includes tax, and children under 12 are free. They have a wonderful gift shop in their lobby, which will have you shopping for an hour. Of course, there is a concession stand and the popcorn is free!

We are happy to make reservations for you for the show during your stay with us, so don’t hesitate to ask. You’ll have a wonderful time and go to sleep that night with dancing feet and a light heart!

Warmest regards,

Jeff and Nadara (Sam) Feldman – and Sophie, too!

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