The town of Mount Ida, Arkansas is the home of Lake Ouachita and the Ouachita National Forest. It boasts a thriving community for the arts, family-owned businesses and restaurants, and a variety of outdoor activities. Mount Ida is known as the "Quartz Crystal Capital of the World,” so it should come as no surprise that visitors can find rock shops around and in the town. Lake Ouachita provides abundant opportunities for outdoor recreation, including camping, fishing, sailing, swimming, boating, and more. Couples can also enjoy live entertainment and delicious dining in the town.
Wegner Quartz Crystal Mines
The Wegner Quartz Crystal Mines is one of the leading places to find quartz in the state of Arkansas. Five different mining experiences are offered at the Wegner Quartz Crystal Mines in Mount Ida. Visitors can search through a open field spanning across forty acres in search for their own crystals at the Crystal Forest Mine. The Tailings Crystal Area offers guests a chance to search some dirt that contains quartz crystals, keeping whatever they find. Visitors can search bags of gravel bearing diamonds indoors or use a screening box and sluice to look for topaz, rubies, and more with the Gemstone Sluice.
82 Wegner Ranch Rd, Mount Ida, AR 71957, Phone: 870-867-2309
Real Earth Creations
The rock shop known as Real Earth Creations is located in the center of the state’s Quartz Crystal Country. The shop specializes in quartz crystal, as well as other minerals found in the area of Mount Ida and other parts of Arkansas. There is also an extensive collection of minerals and rocks from other parts of the country and the world, such as jaspers, agates, fossils, and petrified woods, along with many collectibles. The Rock Shop of Real Earth Creations opened in 2014 and is the result of a lifelong interest with the earth’s natural beauty.
3024 Highway 270 East, Mount Ida, AR 71957, Phone: 870-867-4892
Front Porch Stage
The Front Porch Stage of Montgomery County, located in the town of Mount Ida, is a non-profit organization that offers free concert on the Montgomery County Courthouse’s lawn. In 2013, the organization was officially incorporated and is now managed by a board of directors consisting of five members. The main mission of the organization is to raise funds to provide Montgomery County schools with musical equipment and instruments. Free concerts on the lawn take place each week from the month of May until the month of October. Genres of music performed include folk rock, country, bluegrass, gospel, and folk.
Courthouse Lawn, On the Square, Mount Ida, AR 71957, Phone: 870-867-2761
Turtle Cove Spa
Turtle Cove Spa provides a natural and unique spa experience in Mount Ida, Arkansas. The spa overlooks the wilderness of the region’s Lake Ouachita. Guests will feel as if all of their cares have slipped away as they make their way across the wooden suspended bridge. The menu of spa treatments at Turtle Cove includes a wide variety of treatments, such as manicures, pedicures, crystal energy work, body treatments, facials, and an array of massages. There is also a salon on site. Spa experiences feature holistic or massage treatments overlooking Lake Ouachita in the wooded pavilion, a Woodlands Workout, and wellness activities.
181 Clubhouse Dr, Mount Ida, AR 71957, Phone: 870-867-1220
Crystal Vista
Found in Mount Ida’s Womble Ranger District, Crystal Vista is the first developed area for crystal collecting in the Ouachita National Forest. It is a stunning area atop Gardner Mountain and overlooks the town and Lake Ouachita to the north, as well as scenic mountains to the south. There is an area for parking at the foot of the mountain, along with a trail to the Crystal Vista. Visitors should be prepared for a moderate uphill hike that takes around twenty minutes. The area is a great place for children to have fun looking for white quartz and small crystals.
2237 Owley Road, Mount Ida, AR 71957
Heritage House Museum of Montgomery County
The Heritage House Museum of Montgomery County is a nonprofit organization established in the year 1998. The mission of the Heritage House Museum is to preserve Montgomery County’s local history and to provide educational experiences associated with that history. The museum offers educational experiences through traveling exhibits, programs, interpretive exhibits, research, publications, tours, and other various educational activities. The time period represented at the Heritage House Museum ranges from the year 1800 to the year 1975. There is a special focus on the contributions and effects of the region’s timber industry, Lake Ouachita, and quartz crystal.
819 Luzerne St, Mount Ida, AR 71957, Phone: 870-867-4422
Fiddler's Ridge Rock Shop
The Fiddler's Ridge Rock Shop in Mount Ida, Arkansas is a wholesale and retail rock and gift shop. The shop, found approximately seven miles to the east from Mount Ida, is full of jewelry, minerals, stunning gems, and the quartz crystal that the state is so well known for. A large portion of the jewelry available is made by local artists.
3752 US-270, Mount Ida, AR 71957, Phone: 870-867-2127
Harbor Lodge Restaurant
The Harbor Lodge Restaurant is located in the heart of the Mountain Harbor Resort. The restaurant boasts a delicious and varied menu, offering a wide variety of dishes, as well as incredible views. Visitors should keep in mind when dining in the town of Mount Ida that the county is a dry one, meaning no alcohol is sold in the county. The menu features several different appetizers, salads, soups, juicy burgers, a variety of entrees, and sweet desserts. The Harbor Lodge Restaurant offers a breakfast buffet on the weekends, as well as hand-cut steaks and homemade onion rings.
994 Mountain Harbor Rd, Mount Ida, AR 71957, Phone: 870-867-2191
Twin Creek Crystal Mine
Come and play in the dirt with the folks over at Twin Creek Crystal Mine . Located on a relatively lonely and desolate road on Mount Ida, Twin Creek Crystal Mine welcomes many visitors from all over the globe – each of whom wishes to find their own treasure. As the quartz capital of the world, this mine in Mount Ida has a lot of gorgeous crystals just waiting to be dug up and found. Try your hand at rock hounding, dig as you’ve never dug before, or even try your hand at heavy machinery like jackhammers. The reward for all of your hard work? Crystals that are of spectacular quality and far superior to other mining experiences in the area.
Collier Springs Road, 60 Twin Circle, Mount Ida, Arkansas 71957, Phone: 870-867-4945