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15 locations · Baxter CountyFood Pantries in Mountain Home, AR
Every food access point we know of in Mountain Home is listed below. Each location is officially recognized by the USDA Food and Nutrition Service — that includes traditional pantries, neighborhood grocers in food-insecure ZIP codes, farmers markets that accept SNAP/EBT, and co-operative food markets. Call ahead to confirm hours and any eligibility requirements before driving over.
E-z Mart 4231
913 E 9th St, Mountain Home, AR 72653
Convenience StoreY Grocery & Gas
10842 Highway 5 S, Mountain Home, AR 72653
Convenience StoreWalmart 11
65 Wal Mart Dr, Mountain Home, AR 72653
Super StoreE-z Mart 4243
1030 Highway 201 N, Mountain Home, AR 72653
Convenience StoreHarps Food Store 135
924 Highway 62 E, Mountain Home, AR 72653
Super StoreCasey's General Store 3235
859 Highway 62 E, Mountain Home, AR 72653
Convenience StoreCaseys General Store 3530
220 Highway 5 N, Mountain Home, AR 72653
Convenience StoreMurphy Usa 7744
50 Wal Mart Dr, Mountain Home, AR 72653
Convenience StoreTown And Country 2453
216 E 9th St, Mountain Home, AR 72653
SupermarketThe Meat Shop
1224 Commerce Dr, Mountain Home, AR 72653
Specialty StoreMountain Home Farmers Market Nafmnp
415 Shiras St, Mountain Home, AR 72653
Farmers and MarketsHarps Food Store 156
2089 Highway 62 W, Mountain Home, AR 72653
Super StoreAldi 41092
45 Charles Blackburn Dr, Mountain Home, AR 72653
SupermarketPhillips Express
1954 Buzzard Roost Rd, Mountain Home, AR 72653
Convenience StoreJordans Kwik Stop 83
101 Highway 5 N, Mountain Home, AR 72653
Convenience StoreVisiting a pantry in Mountain Home
If this is your first time using a community food pantry, here is what to expect. Most sites in Mountain Home are open one to three days per week for a few hours at a time — often around lunch or in the early evening. Most ask only for proof you live in the area: a piece of mail or a verbal statement is usually enough. There is no income test at most neighborhood pantries, no shame, no questions about why you are there.
Bring a few sturdy reusable bags or a small cooler. You will typically receive 3 to 7 days of groceries — canned proteins, pasta or rice, cereal, fresh produce when available, sometimes bread and dairy. Some pantries are "client choice," meaning you walk down shelves like a small grocery store; others are "pre-packed," meaning they hand you a standard box at the door. Both are dignified, both are normal.
How Mountain Home fits into Arkansas's food safety net
Statewide, Arkansas serves approximately ~340,000 residents through SNAP and 55,000+ moms & kids through WIC, with an estimated overall food-insecurity rate of 11%. The pantries on this page are the visible front line of the response in Mountain Home, but they sit inside a much larger system. A regional Feeding America food bank typically supplies most of these sites with pallets of donated and purchased food; the Arkansas DHS handles SNAP enrollment for residents; and a constellation of mutual-aid groups, churches, schools, and senior centers fill the gaps between the formal sites listed here.
SNAP and WIC enrollment in Mountain Home
Most pantries in Mountain Home can refer you to a local benefits navigator who will help you enroll in SNAP or WIC if you are not already in the program. SNAP applications are processed within 30 days, less in a true emergency. The state's WIC program serves pregnant and postpartum women plus children under 5 and uses a generous income guideline — most working families qualify. The official Arkansas SNAP application portal takes about 30 minutes to fill out. If you would rather have a human walk you through the form, dial 211 for free routing to a benefits navigator inside Mountain Home.
For more on what to expect, read our step-by-step visiting guide. For information on SNAP, WIC, and other federal programs you might qualify for in Arkansas, see the SNAP guide, the WIC guide, and our step-by-step SNAP application walkthrough.
Need food in Mountain Home today?
If you need a meal in the next few hours, dial 211 from any phone for same-day pantry routing, or read our emergency food help guide for a list of options that don't require a scheduled appointment. The USDA National Hunger Hotline at 1-866-3-HUNGRY (1-866-348-6479) is open weekdays 7am–10pm Eastern in English and Spanish.