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Pet Friendly Lodging Eureka Springs

Wednesday, July 6th, 2011

If you’re like us, your dog is more than a pet. He or she is a full-blown member of the family. Traveling without your furry friend is unthinkable.

We have two pet friendly rooms - because how could you leave him behind?

When you awaken in the morning, you’re greeted joyously by your dog. When you come home after an absence, you’re greeted joyously by your dog. Walks are more fun with your dog. Life is just better when your dog is by your side.

That’s how we feel, and that’s why our Eureka Springs Bed and Breakfast has two pet friendly rooms.

Dogs are welcome in the Library Room and the Patio Suite. Both offer plenty of room for all of you to stretch out and relax after a long day exploring Eureka Springs. The Patio Suite accesses a large, enclosed courtyard, while the Library Room has a private seating area on the veranda; both rooms allow your pet to sit outside and enjoy our gardens – after all, it should be a vacation for him/her, too.

Once you’ve settled in to our Eureka Springs Bed and Breakfast, ask us about our favorite spots to walk our dogs in Eureka Springs.

Please let us know that you’ll be traveling with pets when you book your room in our pet friendly Eureka Springs hotel.

Canoe the Buffalo National River

Monday, June 20th, 2011
Labrador Paradise

Our Eureka Springs B&B has 2 dog friendly rooms, so your pooch can enjoy the Buffalo National River with you.

We adore living and working in Eureka Springs for many reasons, not least of which is the town’s proximity to the “great outdoors”. The Ozark Mountains surround town, so when guests of our Eureka Springs Bed and Breakfast crave outdoor recreation, they needn’t travel far to find it. After a day of hiking, canoeing, or horseback riding, they may stroll down the street to dine at one of Eureka Springs many fine restaurants. It’s the best of both worlds.

A favorite activity on hot summer days is canoeing down the Buffalo National River. Typically, day trips leave from Ponca, which is just about an hour from the inn. As of this writing, the Buffalo is too low at Ponca, so canoe trips are launching from Pruitt (just a bit farther down the road) and concluding at Hasty.

The Pruitt – Hasty canoe trip is an easy 7.5 miles. There are no rapids here. Put in any time between 9 a.m. and noon, and someone will be there on the other end to take you back to your car. You should allow four to five hours for the trip, so bring plenty of drinking water and a picnic. Breakfasts at our Eureka Springs Lodging are tasty and portions are generous, but you’ll definitely need a bite or two to keep those paddling arms strong. It’s a very pleasant way to spend a day.

The upper Buffalo River wilderness area is profoundly beautiful. You’ll paddle past tall bluffs and crystal clear waterfalls. The setting is serene and you’re sure to feel peaceful when you arrive at Hasty.

If you have your heart set on canoeing the Buffalo National River during your stay at our Eureka Springs Bed and Breakfast, be sure to reserve your canoe in advance. Call 1.800.221.5514. You are, of course, welcome to launch your own canoe if you have one.


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