If you’re a fan of gleaming fenders, rumbling engines, and timeless style, then you won’t want to miss the 41st Annual Antique & Classic Car Show at Mammoth Spring State Park on Saturday, August 30, 2025.
This beloved event brings together car collectors, hobbyists, and visitors from across the region to celebrate the golden era of automobiles. From beautifully restored antiques to iconic muscle cars and classic cruisers, there’s something for every kind of car lover to enjoy.
Held at 17 US Hwy 63, Mammoth Spring, Arkansas, the park provides a picturesque backdrop with its natural spring, walking trails, and historic structures. It’s the perfect setting to stroll among vintage vehicles, chat with car owners, and soak in a bit of nostalgia.
More than just a car show, the event offers a full day of fun for the whole family. There are food vendors, prize drawings, music, and plenty of photo ops with the cars. Best of all, admission is free—so it’s easy to make a day of it.
Whether you’re entering your own classic beauty or just coming to admire the view, mark your calendar and plan your visit to Mammoth Spring State Park. The 41st Annual Antique & Classic Car Show is a celebration of craftsmanship, history, and community you won’t want to miss.
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Karin Huffman is an Independence County native who graduated from Cushman High School in 1996. Traveling throughout the state is one of her passions, along with writing about her adventures.
Taking over as travel writer for the Ozark Gateway Region is a dream come true for Huffman who lives in the region with her two daughters, Grace and Stella.
As a family, they enjoy canoeing the Poke Bayou, Salado Creek and the many waterways along the White River in Independence County. Camping and hiking throughout the region is a must for them in the spring and fall as well.
Huffman is an avid nature photographer who will do just about anything to find the perfect waterfall shot, and has visited many in the great state. From Twin Falls and the Richland Creek area in Northwest Arkansas to little known places off the beaten path, waterfalls will be found.
Huffman has been a travel writer for the Eye on Independence Magazine as well as a staff writer for the Batesville Guard, and is looking forward to devoting her time to traveling throughout the eight county region that the Ozark Gateway offers.
If you would like to contact Huffman about an adventure or would like to know how to get more information out about your area, contact her at 870-307-5473, karinhuffman78@gmail.com or karinozarkgateway@sbcglobal.net.