Beaver Creek Cabin

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A Great Vacation awaits you at Beaver Creek Cabin! Enjoy your stay

in the Ozark Mountains and the Buffalo National River Country.


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Beaver Creek

This large rustic cabin has something for everyone. Three full baths, four bedrooms , a loft, sun room with dining table, and
living area with fireplace. Outside you will find a huge yard with volleyball, basketball, horseshoes, campfire pit, hammock, swings, charcoal grille, and picnic table. A large deck lets you sit and watch the fun if you desire. This is the perfect place for reunions and get togethers, but it feels cozy for small groups and couples as well. This cabin is very nice and totally private.

Paradise View

The name says it all. If you want total privacy, a superb cabin, and a view that will knock your socks off, this is it! Sitting atop 700 acres of private Beaver Creek land, this is one of the most beautiful places in the Ozarks. From the spacious 10 foot deck that wraps around three sides of the cabin, you can watch the native wildlife or view the upper Buffalo River valley and the hundreds of square miles of forest land that make up this magnificent setting.

Paradise View was painstakingly built by local craftsmen to blend the rustic charm of Ozark cabin life with the modern conveniences that will make your stay a pleasure. Two bedrooms upstairs with a full bath, and two bedrooms downstairs with a full bath and Jacuzzi tub. All beds are queen. Also two extra pull out sleepers. From the native stone fireplace to the hardwood floors, there is beauty and quality throughout the cabin.

Both cabins have the following:

  • Fully equipped kitchen

  • Microwave

  • Jacuzzi bath

  • Central heat and air

  • TV-DVD-VCR

  • Queen size beds

  • Large deck

  • Charcoal grille

  • Linens and towels

  • Picnic table

  • Satellite TV

  • Miles of beautiful hiking trails

  • Native stone fireplace

  • Washer and dryer at Beaver Creek


Our History


We have lived and worked in these mountains our entire lives and we are proud of our family and friends. One such person was my wife's great grand mother. You can read about her life in several books and magazines including National Geographic. Known simply as granny to visitors of the Buffalo River, she was a true mountain woman. She used to say, A stranger is only a friend I haven't met yet. We would like to welcome you with those same words, and do our best to carry on her legacy of honesty and friendship.

Cliff and Dema Beaver


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The Buffalo National River: experience the canoeing, fishing, we’re accessible to the early spring floating on the upper river and the summer floating on the middle river. It’s just a 60, miles to Cotter for trout fishing in the White River as well, local shuttle service and canoe rental available.

Hiking Trails: our area has more hiking trails than any other section of the river and there are additional trails in the National Forest. See the most photographed rock in Arkansas, Hawksbill Crag; the awesome Pedestal Rocks, rock climber’s favorite Sam's Throne; beautiful Lost Valley and more.

Historic Eureka Springs: looking for crafts, shows, and unique gift shops? A day trip to Eureka Springs, a Victorian spa city, can include attractions like The Great Passion Play and the narrow gauge railroad. It's just a pleasant hour's drive, tour the famous Crescent Hotel, and the church entered through the dome, enjoy fine dining, and see the turn of the century homes and buildings.

Jasper: we’re just 18 miles west of Jasper for dining, and 22 miles south of Harrison for shopping.

Branson, Missouri: has great music shows and is an easy drive, you can choose from country music, gospel, and comedy shows by some of the biggest names in the business.

Springfield, Missouri: is another good day trip to to see the famous Bass Pro Shop with its wildlife exhibits.

Mountain Biking: miles of old roads and Forest Service trails and roads are open to bike riders.

Scenic Drives: Reader's Digest calls Arkansas Highway 7 one of the top ten scenic drives in America. Be sure to take your camera for some breathtaking mountaintop views.

Wilderness Adventures: We have three wilderness areas nearby; the upper Buffalo, Ponca, Richland.

Craft and Antique shopping: local shops offer a variety of crafts and antiques at very reasonable prices.

Caving: explore on your own at recreation areas like Lost Valley or call Mystic Caverns, 870-743-1739, or Hurricane River Cave, 1-800-245-2282.

Blanchard Springs Caverns: were described as "the cave find of the century" when the huge, upper level was discovered in 1963. The multi-million dollar complex was 10 years under development. Visitor tours are offered daily with the exception of selected national holidays and some weekdays in the winter. Reservations are recommended during heavy-use periods of summer and fall. For current information and reservations call: 870-757-2211.

Golfing: there are golf courses at Harrison, Diamond City, Bull Shoals and Huntsville.

Crafts: You’ll find them here in the Ozarks, the same functional, beautiful furniture, quilts, baskets, toys, and other treasures our ancestors made when they came here in the early 1800s. Or, try a day trip to , Silver Dollar City for shows, crafts, and family fun. Call 1-800-952-6626 for information.

Watchable Wildlife: We’re the Elk Capitol of Arkansas by proclamation of the governor, and you can enjoy seeing our elk herd at many locations along the Buffalo River. We’ll help you select a spot for elk watching. We also have a wonderful variety of wildlife ranging from whitetail deer and black bear to gray and red squirrels and from bald eagles and great blue herons to finches. Exploring Newton County is an adventure.

Lakes: We are close enough to Bull Shoals Lake for an easy day trip to enjoy boating and fishing there.


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Cabin:

  • $150 per night for 2 people

  • Additional people $15.00 per person per night

  • Children under 7 stay free

  • 50% deposit required to hold cabin

  • No refunds due to inclement weather

  • 2 night stays required on weekends & holidays

  • 21 day cancellation policy

  • $35 cancellation charge

  • Discounts for extended stays

  • No pets and no smoking in cabins please


 Cabin Rules      Top

Our cabins are pet free and smoke free, we have ashtrays on the covered porch

Cash, personal check or travelers check preferred.

 


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 Beaver Creek Cabin

Owner: Cliff Beaver
Phone: 870-420-3570
Email: cbeaver@ritternet.com
HC 33 Box 66
Compton, Arkansas 72624

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