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Discover the beauty of the Ozarks this fall with Gaston’s White River Resort, offering cottages, guided trout fishing, seasonal dining, and nature trails for a family escape.
Al Gaston started the legendary Gaston's White River Resort in 1958, with Jim inheriting the operation at the age of 20. At that time, Gaston's consisted of six cabins on 20 acres, and six boats.
Gaston's White River Resort (3M0) in Northwestern Arkansas features a 3,200 ft grass airstrip, attracting visitors for its award-winning restaurant, accommodations, and fishing. The airstrip ...
Clint's no stranger to hard work at the resort or guiding on the river. We met a decade ago when visiting in Jim Gaston's office. Jim's pride in his grandson was apparent.
James A. Jim Gaston, owner of Gaston's White River Resort, has passed away at the age of 73, according to Mountain Home radio station KTLO and talkbusiness.net.
According to the resort's website Al Gaston, Jim Gaston's father, started the resort by purchasing 20 acres on the White River in 1958. The business has since grown to a 400-acre resort.
Jim Gaston, who operated Gaston's White River Resort and was one of the state's most influential members of the tourism industry as a life member of the state Parks and Tourism Commission, died ...
Al Gaston started the legendary Gaston's White River Resort in 1958, with Jim inheriting the operation at the age of 20. At that time, Gaston's consisted of six cabins on 20 acres, and six boats.