Hoot Owl Cabin – A Secluded Ozark Mountain Retreat
Nestled on a mountainside within 10 private wooded acres, Hoot Owl Cabin offers an authentic mountain escape surrounded by nature. Spotting deer and other wildlife is a common delight during your stay.
Inside, the cabin features:
* Sleeping arrangements: 1 bedroom with two twin beds and 1 king bed in the main living area
* Bathroom: A full bath with a 2-person deep Jacuzzi tub that also doubles as a stand-up shower
* Entertainment & comfort: Roku smart TV, WiFi, and cozy furnishings for relaxing after your adventures
Step outside to enjoy the property’s rustic charm:
* A covered pavilion with seating, perfect for morning coffee or evening cocktails
* The historic 700-year-old Hoot Owl Tree as your backdrop
* A fire pit (bring your own firewood, marshmallows, and hot dogs!)
* A Weber charcoal grill (please bring charcoal and lighter fluid; grilling on gravel driveway only)
Nearby Attractions
Just minutes away, explore the best of Northwest Arkansas:
* Eureka Springs: Known for its award-winning restaurants, coffee shops, art galleries, antique and vintage shops, natural springs, quirky tours, bars, and microbreweries
* Outdoor adventures: Boat on Beaver Lake, float the White River, hike the Ozark Mountains, fly fish, kayak, mountain bike, or climb
* Landmarks: Visit Thorncrown Chapel, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, or take day trips to Fayetteville (home of the Razorbacks) or Branson, MO and Table Rock Lake
Important Notes
* Wildlife & nature: The cabin is deep in the Ozarks—occasional visits from native flora and fauna are possible, even with strict cleaning and pest control measures.
* Policies: No hunting. Smoking and vaping are prohibited inside or on the porch; a $300 fine applies if evidence is found.
* Pets: Dogs only, with a pet fee.
* Safety: For security, exterior cameras monitor only outdoor areas; no indoor cameras are present.
Escape to Hoot Owl Cabin, where rustic charm meets modern comfort, and create unforgettable memories in the heart of the Ozarks.