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Fox Wood Cabin
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Fox Wood Suite
6 guests • 1 bedroom • 3 beds • 2 baths
Cabin in Eureka Springs
Fox Wood Cabin, as seen on the cover of 417 Magazine! The cabin is a secluded stay on a spacious 50 wooded acres, minutes from Eureka Springs.
Wake up early and listen to the tigers feed at the local sanctuary, and while you enjoy coffee on the three decks. Spend a day in town, enjoy the Hot Tub or gather around the fire pit for s’mores. 8 mins to Beaver Lake/Big Clifty Access or Hogscald. Lots of local hikes and bike trails.
2 Queen Beds
1 Sofa Bed

Full Kitchen

HDTV & DVD Player

Wifi

Central Heat & Air

Valley View

Outdoor Shower

Hot Tub

Fire Pit
2 guests • 1 bedroom • 1 bed • 1 bath
Modern Dome
1 King Bed
1 Floor Mattress

Limited Kitchen

Darkening Shades

Bathtub

Split Unit – Heat & A/C

Valley View

BBQ Grill

Hot Tub

Fire Pit
2 guests • 1 bedroom • 1 bed • 1 bath
Vintage Dome
1 King Bed
1 Floor Mattress

Limited Kitchen

Darkening Shades

Bathtub

Split Unit – Heat & A/C

Valley View

BBQ Grill

Hot Tub

Fire Pit
things to do

Turpentine Creek Tiger Refuge
Turpentine Creek is a non-profit organization that provides lifetime refuge for abandoned, abused, and neglected "big cats". The refuge houses nearly 100 animals including tigers, lions, leopards, cougars, bobcats, bears, ligers, servals, a coatimundi, and a macaw.

Downtown Eureka Springs
Filled with shopping, dining, nightlife and character, strolling down Spring and Main Streets will create the perfect backdrop to your vacation.

War Eagle Mill
War Eagle Mill is the last working grist mill in Arkansas and is believed to be the last undershot mill in the country. Two stories of shopping are loaded with great gift ideas for family and friends. Stop in for a bite at The War Eagle Mill Restaurant.

Big Clifty Boat Ramp
A popular area for canoes and kayaks, many people launch from Big Clifty Park to paddle through Hogscald Hollow, which provides beautiful waterfalls, especially after a rain. You can also put your boat in and enjoy the entire lake from this nearby amenity.

Bike or Hike at Lake Leatherwood
Lake Leatherwood is home to some of Northwest Arkansas' most premier downhill mountain bike trails with two hubs, seven distinct trails, and innumerable option lines. For pass, shuttle, and direction inquiries, please call (479) 253-2866, ext.3, or email trails@eurekaparks.com

Tea Kettle Falls
This one is a free-for-all, no contact or guarantees, but very cool spot. When you park, there are two paths, either down the road to the trailhead, or go right down an access road. Both go to the same place, but going right down the access road will add an extra mile. This is a moderate to hard hike due to the elevation. Once down in the bottom, you will have to walk the creek bed because the trail is overgrown.

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