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Lodging near Kingston, Arkansas

As I find out about cabin rentals, B & B’s, and other lodging near Kingston, Arkansas, I’ll add them to the list below. If you own properties you’d like me to list, please send details to madison@wildozark.com.

Almost everywhere from the town of Kingston is 30 or more minutes. From Kingston, add another 30 minutes to get to Wild Ozark if you’re going to take it easy on the 6 miles of dirt road to reach our gate.

On this page I’ve gathered contact information about some of the lodging options nearby (relatively speaking). If you stay at one of these locations, or have other lodgings to mention, leave a comment with your review so others can benefit – and thanks in advance!

And, please leave a guestbook entry or review at the location to let the owners know that you found it here first 😀 That’s the only way I’ll know if my lodging pages are working to bring them business.

Here’s a page with a little more information about Kingston and what to expect from our quaint little town.

Kingston Lodging

Now there are a few places to stay right here in the actual town area of Kingston. There might be more I don’t know about, so if you know of some, let me know and I’ll add them to this list.

Out-back in the Ozarks

Amenities in the town itself are limited, but include a gas station/convenience store, a post office, one antique store that stays closed most of the time at the moment, a realty and feed store (Ranch One), a bank, and Lisa Davis’ street market at the old Cobb’s store. So, not much here in the way of shopping, but we’re overflowing with beautiful scenery 🙂

Lodging near Kingston, Arkansas

Historic

Bessie’s Inn is a beautifully renovated historic house in Huntsville, AR. It’s about 45 min from Wild Ozark and 15 from Kingston.

Cabins

Woodchuck Acres Cabin: Escape the hustle and bustle and get back to nature in this recently remodeled 2-bedroom cabin on 20-acres located on Bradshaw Mountain just outside of Kingston, AR., and minutes away from Boxley Valley and the beautiful Buffalo River.

Arkansas Grand Canyon View Cabins: 7 rental cabins between Deer and Jasper. It is about 45 minutes to drive to Kingston. www.arkansasgrandcanyonviewcabins.com

Azalea Falls Lodge : I’ve been here before, to get married in 2013 🙂 Our guests from out of town stayed in the lodge and our ministers stayed in the cabin. Both were exceptionally nice, with beautiful scenery all around. About 10 minutes away, off of Hwy 21 south of Kingston. https://www.facebook.com/Azalea-Falls-Lodge-Upper-Buffalo-River-Ozark-Getaway-209972401376/

Steel Creek Cabins: Located very near the beautiful Steel Creek campground. About 15 minutes from Kingston, and it’s very near many of the great hiking and canoeing spots of the Upper Buffalo River region. They’re also on FB: https://www.facebook.com/SteelCreekCabins/

Camping

There are state operated campgrounds at Steel Creek, and there is also a campground across the road from the little store in Ponca. I’ve stayed at Steel Creek before and enjoyed the easy access to the water.

On the way to Wild Ozark.

Lodging Near my Alpena Studio:

If I have workshops scheduled that take place in Alpena, you might prefer to stay closer to that location. Here’s the page where you’ll find that information. I’ll add more listings as I discover them.

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