EUREKA SPRINGS, Ark., June 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Eureka Springs, one of Arkansas's most traveled city destinations, offers dozens of unique year-round lodging accommodations, which happen to be great destinations for a Father's Day weekend getaway. From in the tree-top cottages to luxury underground caves, train cabooses and gas station quarters, Eureka Springs and its surrounding areas offer some of the most distinctive resorts anywhere.
Cave House Cottages
Beckham Creek Cave Haven and Longbow Resort in the towns of Parthenon and Prim offer Ozark Mountain cave and rock cottages you might not believe until you see them.
When staying at Beckham Creek Cave, you'll literally be staying inside of a mountain, complete with limestone cave walls. But you won't have to live like a caveman. This five-room cave house is complete with top-of-the-line amenities.
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Longbow Resort features a 16-foot rock wall that encloses one side of the cabin and a natural rock formation that serves as one wall of the Jacuzzi room. This Ozark cave house has a sheer cliff line for an interior wall and views of a 30' natural waterfall and pool.
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Sky-High Luxury Treehouse Lodging Eureka Springs offers several treehouse style lodging options. Nest yourself in these awesome treetop resorts for an experience like no other.
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The Woods Resort and Treehouse cottages offer birds-eye views from up to 23 feet in the air including hot tubs at 15 feet high. Perched high in the leaves, these tree-top cottages are perfect for a weekend getaway.
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The Call of the Wild Bed and Breakfast at Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge presents African style treehouse bungalows with breathtaking views of the 450-acre refuge grounds and wildlife.
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All Aboard!
Livingston Junction Cabooses & Depot offers three authentic historic railroad cabooses that have been restored and converted to luxury lodgings complete with kitchen, hot tub, hammocks and more.
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For information on these and other types of lodging properties in Arkansas and great ideas for a Fathers Day weekend getaway, go to http://www.arkansas.com/ and select the yellow "Places to Stay" tab.
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