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Mt. Ida & Hot Springs Lodging MT. IDA & HOT SPRINGS LODGING Camp Ozark is located in a very scenic region of Arkansas, an area considered by many as a vacation destination. As such, there are plenty of lodging options in the surrounding area. Options range from very basic “fishing” cabins, to standard hotel rooms, to luxurious Bed and Breakfasts and Condos. Furthermore, you may choose to be “on the lake,” in a secluded wooded area, or in downtown Hot Springs. The listings below are but a sample of the options available. Consult the Mt. Ida and Hot Springs websites for a complete listing of lodging options. The lodging options below should not be considered as recommendations by Camp Ozark. The list is provided solely as notice of available options. Camp Ozark encourages camp families to use property websites and other resources, such as tripadvisor.com, in order to find a lodging option that best fits their needs and expectations. Please note the prices listed are approximations and may differ from actual summer rates. MOUNT IDA & SURROUNDING AREA mtidachamber.com Hotels/Motels/Resorts Mountain Harbor Resort Hwy. 270. 11 miles east of Mt. Ida, on Lake Ouachita. Full marina. $152+ 870-867-2191 Cottages, condos, and motel accomodations, restaurant, outdoor pool. Shangri La Resort Hwy. 270. 10 miles east of Mt. Ida, on Lake Ouachita. Full marina, cafe, $82+ 870-867-2011 outdoor pool. Hotel & basic cabins available. Joplin Inn at Mountain Harbor Hwy. 270. 11 miles east of Mt. Ida, accross from Mountain Harbor Resort. $89+ 870-867-2191 Basic hotel accomodations. Crystal Inn Hwy. 270. 6 miles east of Mt. Ida. Restaurant, swimming pool, basic hotel $49.95+ 870-867-2643 accomodations. Near Mt. Ida Airport. Lake Ouachita Shores Resort Hwy. 270. 9 miles east of Mt. Ida, on Lake Ouachita. Motel rooms & $90-$180 870-867-3651 bungalow accomodations. Riverwood Inn Hwy. 70 in Glenwood, about 25 miles south of Camp. Outdoor pool, $75+ 870-365-4567 basic hotel accommodations. Golf course nearby. Royal Oak Inn Hwy. 270, Half mile east of Mt. Ida. $61 870-867-2169 Outdoor pool, basic hotel accomodations. Wake Zone Luxury Houseboat Hwy. 270, near Royal & about 25 miles east of Camp. 4-7 bedroom, 2 Call for Rates 501-991-3600 bath. Special rates for Camp Ozark Families. Bed & Breakfast/Cabins River View Cabins & Canoes Ouachita river. 12 miles west of Mt. Ida. Jacuzzi, outside hot tubs, fire- $145-$275 888-547-1146 place, satellite TV. Irish Rose Cabins Private cabin located one mile east of Mt. Ida. Kitchenette, mini-fridge, $90 - 1 or 2 persons 870-867-3321 A/C, satellite/DVD. Private, secluded, but close to Mt. Ida. $10 for each add. persons over 10 y.o Ouachita River Haven Resort Ouachita River east of Pencil Bluff, Hwy. 270. $130+ 870-326-4941 Secluded cabins overlooking the Ouachita River. No phone or TV 8 person cabin, weekend rate Christina’s Little Cabin Hwy. 270, 8 miles east of Mt. Ida, near Lake Ouachita $195 870-867-7457 8 person cabin, weekend rate Meadow Pine Cabins Located south of Mena, AR, approximately 45 minutes from Camp. $135-$200 479-243-3338 Variety of luxury cabins and vacation homes, outdoor activities. Stone Hill Cottages Located near Mena, AR approximately 45 minutes from Camp. $189-$220 [email protected] Brand new Luxury Vacation Rental Cottages. Located in Twin Creek on Lake Ouachita. 2/3 night stay minimum. The Fisherman’s Wife 3 bedroom, 2 bath, vacation home nestled in woods. Newly remodeled. $323+ Ouachita River Cabin Brand-new cabin in Sims just steps away from the Ouachita River. $259+ 870-867-7777 2 bedrooms/1 bath with large deck. Gas grill and Alexa outdoor audio. CAMP OZARK LODGING OPTIONS HOT SPRINGS & SURROUNDING AREA hotsprings.org hotspringschamber.com Hotels/Motels/Resorts Arlington Resort Hotel Central Ave. Downtown Hot Springs. Thermal bathhouse, spa, outdoor $99-$290 800-643-1502 pool. Candlewood Suites Central Ave. Downtown Hot Springs. Outdoor Pool, Pet friendly. $90+ 501-624-4000 The Hotel Hot Springs Malvern Ave. Downton Hot Springs. Spa, thermal bathhouse, indoor/ $125+ 877-623-6697 outdoor pool, AAA. Brady Mountain Lodge Royal, AR, Hwy. 270. 10 miles west of Hot Springs, on Lake Ouachita. $85-$220 501-767-3422 Full marina, horseback riding. Clarion Resort Hot Springs, Central Avenue, Lake Hamilton area. Restaurant, pets, $129-$269 501-525-1391 outdoor pool, AAA, AARP Comfort Suites of Hot Springs Hot Springs, easy access to Central Avenue and Hwy. 270 loop. Free full $129-$139 501-624-3800 breakfast, indoor heated pool, hot tub. Comfort Inn & Suites Hwy. 270 and Central Avenue, Hot Springs. Breakfast, laundry, indoor $132+ 501-623-1700 pool. Country Inn & Suites Central Avenue, Hot Springs. Near the Hot Springs Mall. Pool, fitness $105-$250 501-525-2225 center, breakfast, laundry. AAA, AARP. Edgewater Resort Lake Hamilton area, Hot Springs. Cottages, swimming area, AARP $99-$290 800-234-3587 Embassy Suites Malvern Ave. Downton Hot Springs. Spa, thermal bathhouse, indoor/ $125+ 501-624-9200 outdoor pool, AAA. Hampton Inn Royal, AR, Hwy. 270. 10 miles west of Hot Springs, on Lake Ouachita. $85-$220 501-525-7000 Full marina, horseback riding. Holiday Inn Express Hot Springs, Central Avenue, Lake Hamilton area. Restaurant, pets, outdoor pool, AAA, AARP $129-$269 800-315-2621 Long Island Lake Resort Hot Springs, easy access to Central Avenue and Hwy. 270 loop. Free full $129-$139 501-525-3600 breakfast, indoor heated pool, hot tub. Super 8 Motel Hwy. 270 and Central Avenue, Hot Springs. Breakfast, laundry, indoor $132+ 501-525-0188 pool. Bed & Breakfast/Cabins 1890 Williams House Inn Hwy. 270. 11 miles east of Mt. Ida, on Lake Ouachita. Full marina. $152+ 501-624-4275 Cottages, condos, and motel accomodations, restaurant, outdoor pool. Gables Inn B&B Hwy. 270. 10 miles east of Mt. Ida, on Lake Ouachita. Full marina, cafe, $82+ 800-625-7576 outdoor pool. Hotel & basic cabins available. Hilltop Manor Hwy. 270. 11 miles east of Mt. Ida, accross from Mountain Harbor Resort. $89+ 501-625-7829 Basic hotel accomodations. Prospect Place Hwy. 270. 6 miles east of Mt. Ida. Restaurant, swimming pool, basic hotel $49.95+ 501-772-5050 accomodations. Near Mt. Ida Airport. Spring St. Inn Hwy. 270. 9 miles east of Mt. Ida, on Lake Ouachita. Motel rooms & $90-$180 501-318-1958 bungalow accomodations. 1884 Wildwood B&B Inn Hwy. 70 in Glenwood, about 25 miles south of Camp. Outdoor pool, $75+ 501-624-4267 basic hotel accommodations. Golf course nearby. Lookout Point Lakeside Inn Hwy. 270, Half mile east of Mt. Ida. $61 866-525-6155 Outdoor pool, basic hotel accomodations. Stoneridge Condominiums Hwy. 270, near Royal & about 25 miles east of Camp. 4-7 bedroom, 2 Call for Rates 501-538-5402 bath. Special rates for Camp Ozark Families. CAMP OZARK LODGING OPTIONS.
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