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Why Live in Greenbrier
Greenbrier, located in Faulkner County, Arkansas, is a small city that has experienced steady growth while maintaining a close-knit community atmosphere. The city is known for its highly rated Greenbrier Public Schools, including Greenbrier High, which are a significant draw for families. Greenbrier features a mix of New Traditional homes built in the 1990s and 2000s, as well as older ranch-style houses, typically with brick facades, two-car garages, and landscaped lawns. The city’s recreation department offers various sports leagues, and Matthews Park provides amenities such as a dog park, splash pad, playground, and fishing pond. Greers Ferry Lake, a popular spot for boating and fishing, is less than 40 miles away. Shopping and dining are concentrated along Broadview Street, with options ranging from national chains to local favorites like MoJo’s Hometown Pizza and Wagon Wheel. Seasonal events include Glisten in Greenbrier during the winter and the Junk & Drive sale in May. Greenbrier is conveniently located about 12 miles from Conway and 40 miles from Little Rock, accessible via U.S. Highway 65 and Interstate 40. The city experiences summer temperatures in the 80s and 90s and winter temperatures in the 50s and 60s.