2 Courses
Cherokee Village is home to two golf courses – North and South!
The North Course was designed by Cherokee Village developer John Cooper and features the South Fork River meandering along and through the entire length of the course. It is beautiful AND challenging!
The South Course – “A Hidden Diamond in Arkansas” as described by Golf Digest. A beautiful mountain course with a great design… bent greens and zoysia fairways.
7 Lakes
Nothing beats jumping into a cool refreshing lake on a beautiful summer day. In Cherokee Village, you have your choice of not just one or two lakes, but seven different unique bodies of water! The lakes of Cherokee Village range from smaller, intimate lakes like Aztec, Cherokee, and Navajo up to Lake Thunderbird which boasts over seven miles of shoreline. It and Lake Omaha are large enough for water skiing and pulling inner tubes and floats.
Great Fishing, 2 Marinas with boat rentals, and stress free boating - meaning you can enjoy a beautiful day on the lake fishing, swimming or just enjoying the water in a tranquil, relaxed setting.
3 Recreation Centers
Omaha Recreation Center: Fitness Center | Indoor Pickleball | Meeting Roomd | Auditorium
Thunderbird Recreation Center: 2 Swimming Pools | Miniature Golf | Playground | Meeting Rooms/Event Space(lakeside view) | Recreational Room with pool table, ping pong table, darts.
North Recreation Center: 18-Hole Golf Course(North Course) | Outdoor Tennis & Pickleball Courts | Event Room with kitchen - ideal for meetings, receptions, and special events.
Several WMA's, 7 Lakes & a River
Cherokee Village and the Spring River Area offer excellent hunting and fishing opportunities for all ages. All seven lakes offer great fishing for catfish, crappie, large-mouth bass, and big bluegill, stocked annually by the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission (AGFC). The beautiful South Fork of the Spring River runs through the heart of Cherokee Village and features excellent fishing as well as great rafting suited for the whole family.
For hunters, Cherokee Village also features an annual Urban Bow Hunt. H. E. Alexander/Spring River WMA located a few miles outside the Village and is an outdoorsman’s paradise featuring hunting, fishing and camping, with several other AGFC Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) located a short drive from the Village offering waterfowl, whitetail deer, turkey, rabbit, squirrel, and other hunting opportunities.