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This full-service Eureka Springs, Arkansas hotel is ideal for conventions, weddings, reunions and more!
Nestled into the beauty of Arkansas' Ozark Mountains, the Best Western Inn of the Ozarks offers the perfect relaxing getaway for every guest. The full-service Eureka Springs hotel offers 122 well-appointed guest rooms and suites, each featuring cable satellite television with HBO and high-speed Internet access. The award winning and local favorite restaurant, Myrtie Mae's, is conveniently located onsite. Other superior hotel amenities include an outdoor heated swimming pool, a spa, tennis courts, miniature golf course, business center and meeting/banquet facilities accommodating up to 1000 people. Pets are welcome!
Historic Eureka Springs has an abundance of attractions and activities for guests to enjoy. Spend an afternoon at the Queen Anne Mansion or taking a tour of the Abundant Memories Heritage Village. Go exploring at Pivot Rock and the Onyx Cave. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the variety of activities nearby including hiking, golf, boating, sailing, horseback riding and kayaking. Traveling on business? The headquarters for Wal-Mart, J.B. Hunt and Tyson are only 45 minutes away. Eureka proudly hosts many events and festivals throughout the year including the Pine Mountain Jamboree and the Ozark Mountain Hoedown.
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A safe, fun and family-friendly motorcycle rally and are dedicated to providing funding to local charities. in Fayetteville.
See and hear the best fiddlers compete for bragging rights in Senior, Junior and Open Divisions. In Mountain View.
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at the Arkansas Repetory Theatre, in Little Rock.
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Over 4,000 runners from across the country competing in amateur, collegiate, high school and junior high races. In Fayetteville.
At Burns Park in Little Rock.
At Burns Park in Little Rock.
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