Posts Tagged ‘Arkansas Ozarks’

Peak Foliage – Elusive and Enchanting

Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

Autumn is the most glorious time to visit Eureka Springs and the Ozarks. Forests change their muted greens for lively reds, oranges, and yellows. The air turns slightly more crisp, especially in the morning and evening. During the peak, it’s impossible to ignore the glory of nature.

autumn falls...

Experience the glory of nature in the Arkansas Ozarks.

Alas, knowing just when the leaves will peak isn’t easy. Some years the leaves seem to turn all at once; other years they tease us, one tree turning today, another tree turning next week. The good thing is that they’re always beautiful, no matter when they turn.

Our Eureka Springs Bed and Breakfast is in the heart of the Arkansas Ozarks. Arkansas autumns may not enjoy the fame of New England falls, but that’s not because they don’t deserve it. Fall foliage is spectacular here, too.

Fall colors are expected to peak soon; traditionally we peak in mid October to Early November. Our Eureka Springs Bed and Breakfast is filling fast, as leaf peepers and those seeking an autumn adventure make their plans. We encourage you to make your Fall Foliage reservations soon.

 

Belle of the Ozarks

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011
Beaver Lake

Beautiful Beaver Lake.

If you’re looking for a relaxing way to spend an afternoon during your stay at our Eureka Springs Bed and Breakfast, consider a cruise on the Belle of the Ozarks.

Sit back and absorb glorious views of Beaver Lake and the surrounding Ozarks during the 1.5 hour cruise. People have said the following about Belle of the Ozarks on TripAdvisor:

  • “The scenery is some of the best Arkansas has to offer. Don’t miss this one.” (May 2011)
  • “The scenery of Beaver Lake is breathtaking.” (July 2011)
  • “Take a ride on this pontoon boat. See Beaver Lake and hear the history of the area. We loved it.” (October, 2008).

Guests of our Bed and Breakfast Eureka Springs concur. This is a perfect activity for anyone looking to experience the best of Arkansas with minimal effort. Enjoy it now, when trees are still green, or take the cruise once fall colors have started to emerge.

The Belle of the Ozarks departs at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. daily through October (closed Thursdays). Additional information is available at Belle of the Ozarks.

Reviews of Belle of the Ozarks available at TripAdvisor.


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