You'll Never Want To Leave This Magnificent Arkansas Deck House
By Carol Ann Carson|Published March 12, 2019
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Carol Ann Carson
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Arkansas native, Carol Ann Carson, has written for OnlyInYourState for three years now. She resides in Western Arkansas' Mountain Frontier but calls NWA home as well. The graduate of University of Arkansas - Fort Smith, Carol Ann earned her B.A. in English and will soon be pursing her M.A. in Library Science. She loves exploring the trails around the Buffalo National River and has yet to find a waterfall that wasn't her favorite.
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Everyone loves a gorgeous cabin in the woods but this place takes it to a completely new level. The Kings River Deck House near Eureka Springs is a magnificent treasure with nothing but a perfect view of the river and beautiful forest for miles around. Let’s indulge for a night or two at this glorious lodging.
Pleasantly tucked away in the middle of nowhere is the Kings River Deck House.
The Arkansas Nature Conservancy owns and protects the thousands of acres surrounding the Deck House. In 2013, the Conservancy bought the vacation home as a unique way to raise money for their efforts. Every stay at the Deck House helps with their conservation efforts. The Deck House is about 10 miles south of Eureka Springs, for specific directions visitthis site.
Between the two bedrooms and two lofts, the main house can sleep 12 guests but that's not all. Also included are two separate bungalows that can each have four additional friends.
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The inside of the Deck House is splendid but you'll probably be outside during most of your stay.
From the deck you'll be able to see miles of the Kings River and an endless view of the surrounding forests. If you're able to pull your eyes away you can hike along the private trail. The Kings River Deckhouse Trail is a two mile there-and-back that leads to a stunning limestone bluff overlook.
It's not impossible to make this indulgence a dream come true.
A night at the Deck House is $950 however, keep in mind how many guests the place can hold. You and your 19 friends can stay for under $50/person! The Deck House is available for daytime rentals and parties as well. For all of this information, visit their website.
For a lovely flyover view of the Deck House, watch this video:
Wouldn’t it be wonderful to spend a night or two at the Deck House? Tag who you would want to bring in the comments below!
The Kings River has endless opportunities for adventure! Here’s our favorite waterfall-fed pool along the river, it’s perfect for a hike and swim (or hike and photos if it’s chilly).
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