| Of course The Stockton Lake http://www.stocktonlake.com · Amish home-operated shops along Hwy 123 from Dunnegan to Humansville offering baked goods, fresh fruit and vegetables, quilts, rugs, and pine wood furniture Fantastic Caverns- America's Ride-Through Cave - is a family owned business. It was discovered in 1862 by a farmer - or more precisely, by his dog, who crawled through an entrance. It wasn't until five years later that the first exploration took place: 12 women from Springfield, answering a newspaper ad seeking explorers, ventured into the cave. Their names remain on a cave wall today. http://www.fantasticcaverns.com/ 8 miles from Double J Arena just outside of Humansville that hosts events such as Rodeos, horse shows, Cowboy Mounted Shooting competitions, bull rides, barrel racing, and high school rodeos year around. http://www.doublejindoorarena.com · 5 miles from the growing community of Fair Play- convenience store, gas station, ATM, restaurant, Large open-air Swap Meet every Tuesday · Dunnegan Spring park (one-half mile) offers large maintained picnic area with tables, bar-b-cue grills and a community building that can be rented for events 14 miles to Bolivar: Wal-Mart Supercenter, restaurants, several antique shops Cooper Creek Off-Road Vehicle Area (approx. 40 min north) http://www.nwk.usace.army.mil/harryst/off_road.htm . We have excellent access to HWY 13 by way of 380th Rd. or HWY 123 and HWY 32 |