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A rustic log cabin is set against a colorful sunset sky, featuring a welcoming front porch with wooden railings. The structure showcases a combination of natural wood logs and windows, enhancing the cabin's cozy appearance while surrounded by lush greenery.
Cabin in Compton
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 431 reviews

Romantic Hideaway w/Hot Tub Near Buffalo River

Cozy, secluded, romantic cabin in a breathtaking setting with luxurious amenities. Let your stress melt away in the hot tub while you gaze at the stars or take in the sunrise together! Minutes from river access in Ponca for floating the Buffalo River. Also close to scenic hiking trails such as Compton, Hawksbill Crag, Lost Valley, and more! You can either stay in and relax with satellite TV, Smart TV, WiFi, and Bluray player, or venture out to explore the beautiful Ozark Mountains. Or do both!

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A treehouse is elevated 25 feet above ground, resting among trees beside a flowing creek. The wooden structure features large windows and a spacious deck, providing ample outdoor space to enjoy the natural surroundings. The serene scene captures the harmony between architecture and nature.
Home in Fayetteville
5 out of 5 average rating, 283 reviews

A Luxury Treehouse Experience | Wood-Fired Cedar Hot Tub

Welcome to Whitetail & Pine, a Luxury Treehouse Experience. Nestled in the branches of two centuries old red oak trees and suspended 25 feet above Goose Creek, this arboreal abode offers a unique twist on traditional lodging. If you are seeking a rejuvenating getaway accented with the sights and sounds of nature, yet desire to be close to Fayetteville’s best restaurants and attractions, look no further than the Treehouse @ Whitetail & Pine. If you are on the fence, check out our reviews!

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An expansive arched window frames a captivating view of Greers Ferry Lake, with rolling hills in the background. Natural light fills the space, highlighting a spacious sectional couch and a dedicated seating area near the window. A wooden deck is visible outside, enhancing the connection to nature.
Treehouse in Bee Branch
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 168 reviews

Beautiful 1 bedroom treehouse with hot tub/ views

Crockett's escape treehouse is an amazing lodging experience with a 180- degree view of beautiful Greers Ferry Lake. The private woodland retreat for two adults features a two-person jacuzzi hot tub that allows you to look over the entire lake. The treehouse has a full kitchenette with a stove top oven, microwave, dining area, Fireplace with a 65-inch smart TV. The L shape sectional couch with chaise turns into a sleeper. The private wrap around deck is huge and the views are spectacular

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Cabin in Ponca
5 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Boxley Birdhouse Cabin in the Trees

Welcome to our secluded, off-grid, little piece of paradise in Boxley Valley. Our cabin runs solely off what the earth provides using solar power and rainwater collection, so conservation of the resources is a must while staying with us. The cabin was built on a bluff line overlooking Cave Mountain, offers stunning views, great for bird watching or just being immersed in nature. If you are looking for tranquility, a chance to get away from the stresses of everyday life, look no further!

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A wooden dock extends over the calm, clear water, surrounded by lush greenery. A serene view of the river reveals gentle reflections of trees and the sky, providing a peaceful atmosphere for relaxation and exploration.
Cabin in Caddo Gap
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

Thunder Mountain Riverfront Cabin - Caddo Gap, AR

Enjoy a peaceful, secluded Cabin In The Woods experience on the South Fork of the Caddo River. This 80+ acre property is yours to explore with no other homes or cabins anywhere on the property. The property extends on both sides of the river with 1/3 mile of river frontage. Swim, kayak, fish, & relax. It's the perfect location for couples, honeymoons, anniversaries, or even escaping on your own for a private sabbatical. Pets are only allowed for couples without children. Fast WiFi!

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The exterior of the home features intricate stonework and large floor-to-ceiling windows that invite ample natural light. Surrounding foliage adds a lush, green backdrop, while the pathway leading up to the front door is framed by well-placed landscaping rocks and steps.
Place to stay in Fayetteville
5 out of 5 average rating, 205 reviews

The Magruder HOUSE

Designed by local architect, Cyrus Sutherland, our home is truly one of a kind. With its intricate stonework on the outside, natural wood accents on the inside, custom built-in furniture and floor-to-ceiling windows throughout, Magruder is sure to leave a lasting impression. When you're here, you'll have access to all of our luxury amenities, including an open-concept living space, fully-stocked gourmet kitchen, Master suite , King size bed, and private outdoor patio with a hot tub.

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A welcoming cabin is set against a vibrant sunset, with rich hues of orange and pink illuminating the sky. A wooden deck leads up to the entrance, surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills, providing a serene view of the landscape.
Cabin in Mountainburg
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

Sharing the view

Make some memories at this unique and serene place. Overlooking the beautiful Ozark mountains, enjoy the stunning sunrise, or take a ride on Buckhorn Trails with your side by side or four wheeler. A 25 minute drive to the University of Arkansas if calling the Hogs is more your style! We are a short drive to Lake Fort Smith state park here in Mountainburg for fishing or swimming in the pool. We have a beautiful deck, a comfortable bed, and grill for you to cook your favorite meals.

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The Planetarium Treehouse is illuminated against a night sky filled with stars. Two distinct dome structures, one with a colorful LED-lit observatory, stand amidst a natural setting, surrounded by trees. A softly lit pathway leads toward the inviting entry.
Treehouse in Springdale
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

Stargazing Planetarium Treehouse Beaver Lake View

Planetarium Treehouse, one of the 100 winners of the worldwide Airbnb OMG! Fund contest. Awaken your inner astronomer with serene lake views and vibrant starry night skies. This is a unique escape for those who seek wonder. The treehouse feels private but has easy access to all the amenities of Springdale, Rogers, Bentonville, or Fayetteville. Access to Beaver Lake is simply a 2 minute drive, or a 10 minute hike down the road where you will find beach access to launch kayaks.

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A charming treehouse, lit with warm lights, stands gracefully among tall trees during twilight. A wooden walkway connects the structure to a brightly adorned area planted with shrubs, enhancing the serene ambiance of the surroundings.
Treehouse in Lonoke
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 185 reviews

Romantic Treehouse with No Cleaning Fee!

Romantic treetop retreat with tranquil pond views and a glowing fountain, set on five private acres of pure privacy. Indulge in the deep soaking tub, enjoy heated towel rack, or unwind in the hot tub beneath a blanket of stars. Spend your days playing cornhole, ping pong, and paddling across the pond in a paddle boat provided , then step into a full retro arcade tucked inside a classic Airstream camper. Nature, luxury, and endless fun combine for an unforgettable getaway.

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A two-story treehouse is set amongst lush trees, featuring a warm brown exterior with contrasting black accents. A wooden ramp leads to the entrance, providing accessibility. The surrounding nature is visible, enhancing the sense of seclusion in this tranquil retreat.
Treehouse in Rogers
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

TreeHouse, Hot Tub, Views, Lake

Escape to a brand-new, 2-story treehouse near Beaver Lake! Enjoy nature views from the deck with a recessed stock tank hot tub, stay cozy with an electric fireplace, and cook in the fully stocked kitchen. This unique retreat offers 2 bedrooms (one is a loft accessed by ladder), 3 beds, and sleeps 5. With fast WiFi and a mini-split HVAC system for room-specific climate control, you'll feel secluded yet close to Rogers' attractions. Perfect for a peaceful, modern getaway!

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A cozy living area features log walls, a stone fireplace, and a large flat-screen TV. Comfortable seating is provided by soft armchairs and a leather couch. Natural light enters through a window, illuminating the plush area rug and inviting atmosphere.
Cabin in Rudy
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

Log Cabin/100 acres/One of a kind/Wifi-Cuddly Cow

The Cuddly Cow features a full kitchen with laundry, eating bar and dining area. There is one large bedroom with a king size bed. The room has a slider out to the front with table and chairs to have a peaceful enjoyment of nature. Full size bathroom with shower over tub and dual sinks. There is a pool next to this cabin that is not useable for guests due to insurance limitations. We have 3 addt'l cabins on the property, Velvet Rooster, Happy Hound & Pampered Peacock.

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Dome in Eureka Springs
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 350 reviews

Fox Wood Dome with Cedar Hot Tub, Mountain Views

Adventure meets luxury with this one-of-a-kind glamping excursion, as seen on the cover of 417 Magazine! All the best of nature combined with the luxury of an upscale hotel room. Gaze up at the stars, or out at the rolling Eureka forestry from the comfort of your 100% climate-controlled dome. Enjoy the outdoor soaking tub. Cookout on the deck. Drink cocktails from the built-in hammock. 15min to Eureka Springs downtown. 8 min to Beaver Lake/Big Clifty swimming area.

Popular amenities for Arkansas vacation rentals

All about Arkansas

There’s a good reason why they call Arkansas the Natural State: Its varied terrain encompasses dense forests, granite outcroppings, limestone caves, and flowing rivers favored by anglers. And it's all set against the rugged Ozark and Ouachita mountain ranges. But Arkansas isn't just a playground for the outdoorsy set. The state occupies a culturally fascinating intersection between the Midwest and Deep South.

The microcultures and small towns here vary as much as the landscape, from charming mountain communities to the historic blues shacks along the Mississippi Delta. Little Rock, the capital city, is both symbolically and literally at the center of Arkansas. You can follow the trail of the Civil Rights Movement here at the Little Rock Central High School and explore the life of a leader at the Clinton Presidential Center. The state’s natural wonders and historical sites come together in Hot Springs, southwest of the capital.

What are the top things to do in Arkansas?

Hot Springs National Park

Hot Springs National Park, located in the city of the same name, is where nature meets healing. Ancient thermal springs offer an immersive experience of one of the state’s best natural wonders. The park's Bathhouse Row features nine historic spas with marbled tubs, stained glass skylights, and thermal caves. Outside the center of town, 26 miles of hiking trails lead through lush woodlands with creeks, gorges, and scenic viewpoints. The park also hosts informative ranger-led tours that detail the region's history and natural environment.

Little Rock

Arkansas' capital packs in a lot of charm and plenty of Southern hospitality. Explore outdoor attractions like the impressive Vogel Schwartz Sculpture Garden or Riverfront Park, which boasts 33 acres of scenic parkland. Or dive into local history and culture at the William J. Clinton Library and Museum or the futuristic Museum of Discovery.

Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art

The Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, located in Bentonville, in the northwest corner of the state, showcases modern art in an elevated natural setting. Situated within a picturesque 120-acre park in the Ozarks, the museum features contemporary pavilions, a glass-covered bridge, a sculpture walking trail, and a gallery with a permanent art collection.

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