The city is now taking in for recycling the following type of items. Stoves, washers, dryers, refrigerators, hot water heaters and other metals. No furniture or electronics.
Come join us for Miles & Miles of Yard Sales. If you do not live in Bull Shoals or Lakeview, but would like to sell items, arts, or crafts we have some spaces available. For info. call Melissa @ 479.366.0259
Recycling INFO: Water heaters, refrigerators, stoves, washer & dryers, and all types of metal. Drop it off at Public Works. For more info call PWD Scott McConnell 870-736-4688
Dam Site RV Park is maintained and operated by the City of Bull Shoals. We have 33 sites. Each site has either 30 or 50 amp electrical service, water, picnic table, and a fire pit. The park offers WiFi, clean washrooms with showers, plenty of shade at each site, and a dumping station. A playground, covered picnic tables, and large areas for kicking around a ball, frisbee, and other yard games, and a large fore pit is in the middle of the park. The park is located next to Bull Shoals Lake. The boat launch and shore fishing access is a short walk away.
The park is open April 1st through October 30th.
To reserve your site at Dame Site Park, call 870-405-9619.
Bull Shoals has more recycling coming to our town. Check out the videos below. The city will soon begin taking washing machines, stoves, water heaters and other metal appliances. Watch the short videos below for more detailed information.
A rescheduled fireworks display on Bull Shoals Dam, along with other activities, is scheduled for Saturday.Fireworks are set to begin at approximately 8:00 in the evening. Due to rainfall on the Fourth of July, fireworks over Bull Shoals Lake had to be postponed.
The fireworks are the finale to a full Labor Day celebration at the James A. Gaston Visitor Center, with kid friendly activities available beginning at 5:30 p.m. Bull Shoals Police Auxiliary will be set up to sell food and drinks, and an ice cream truck will be on site with frosty treats.
Parking for the display will also be available at the day use area of Bull Shoals White River State Park or the bluff down Powerhouse Road.
On Sunday and Monday the park will be offering guided tours down the White River each day starting at 9:30 at the Bull Shoals-White River Trout Dock and ending at 12:30 p.m. at the White Hole Access, depending on water levels. The cost for the floats is $20 per person plus tax, which includes shuttle and all of the gear. Personal boats and gear may be brought but shuttles for personal watercraft are not available from the White Hole take-out.
Call the James A. Gaston Visitor Information Center at 870-445-3629 for further details on all activities and to sign up for the floats.