Clarksville, Arkansas
Population: 7,719
Located in Johnson County
Hello and WELCOME to Clarksville, Arkansas! Located at the foothills of the Ozark National Forest, we have much to offer. The area is abundant with rivers, streams, lakes and wildlife, including Whitetail deer, black bear, wild Turkey, bob cat and an occasional Elk. Fishing for Bass and Catfish is a year round event. Low, low property taxes are a major attraction. Clarksville is a small city of 7,500. Average temperature is 75, average rainfall is 45" and average snowfall is 5". Elevations from 340' - 2,000' above sea level. Clarksville Facts: Excellent health care - Johnson Regional Medical Center is a financially sound, progressive full-service hospital. The community is served by 16 family practitioners and 19 specialist physicians. Top-rated education - Clarksville Public Schools, K-12, enjoy an NCA rating. The University of the Ozarks, a four-year liberal arts university, enhances the community. Thriving Economy - From food processing to high-tech international industries. Clarksville is bustling with commerce. River, rail, airport and I-40 attract business and industry. All utilities are city-owned and allow competitive rates and fiscal strength. Schools: Education in Clarksville is exceptional with Clarksville Schools, which has recently constructed a 45,920 square foot Fine Arts Facility which opened in 2003. The University of the Ozarks, a private, residential, coeducational, four year liberal arts college affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA) has an enrollment of over 700 students with a student-to-faculity ratio of 15:1. U of O has been ranked by U.S. News & World Report as a Top Tier Southern university and was named the South's No. 1 best value in 2002.
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