4 Bedrooms,
3 Bathrooms,
Sleeps 16
House
(3564 sq. ft.)
in Eureka Springs, AR
0.8 miles from Lake Leatherwood
Hot Tub, Fire Pit, Family Reunion, Stone Wall Mountain Lodge, Sleeps 16, 4 Bedroom, Grand Mountain Top Views, Hiking, Back to Nature Get-Away.
Offered by Ozark Mountain Vacation Rentals. We have the largest selection of lodging in the area.
Please read this entire listing before booking. It's essential that you read the details to ensure that your stay at this property will meet your expectations. Every property in the area is different. Regardless of which property you pick online, please check to make sure it has the amenities that you expect.
INCREDIBLE VIEWS FROM A LUXURIOUSLY WELL-APPOINTED HOME, LARGE HOT TUB, FIRE PIT WITH STUNNING SUNSET VIEW, LARGE OPEN GATHERING SPACES, GAME ROOM, TRAILS TO LAKE LEATHERWOOD, LABYRINTH
NOTE \- Price is for 6 guests. Additional Guests over 6 are $25 per person per night. This allows us to keep this vacation retreat affordable for smaller groups. MAXIMUM NUMBER OF GUESTS = 16
25% deposit due at time of booking. (100% may be due at time of booking when using 3rd party booking agents and not directly through our website).
Pets not accepted
Note: This property is located down a significant gravel road that is not suitable for cruiser-style motorcycles or sports cars with little ground clearance.
Bedrooms:
Master Bedroom 1 - Plush King Bed AND 1 Queen Foldout Futon
Bedroom 2 - Queen Bed
Bedroom 3 - Queen bed
Bedroom 4 - Queen Bed
Bonus Sleeping Area (game room) - 2 Queen Beds
Bonus Sleeping Area #2 (Off game room) - Twin Trundle Bed
Bathrooms:
# 1 - Connected to Master Bedroom with Extra Deep Tub and separate Walk-In Shower
# 2 - Shared Bathroom with Extra Deep Tub and separate Walk-In Shower
# 3 - Hall Bathroom with Walk-In Shower
Full Kitchen -Coffee Maker, Microwave, Fridge, Stove, Sink, lots of counter space for more than one chef
Wood burning fireplace - In Season, (wood not provided)
With 3,300 square feet on one level of pure luxurious living, our mission style decor can easily accommodate up to 16 guests.
Our beautiful and spacious Lodge Retreat is rich in amenities. Guest after guest tell us that their stay on Stone Wall Mountain has been better than they had even dreamed it could be!
Layout: Large entry into a wonderful living room area with a fantastic fire place. Kitchen and extra-large dining area provides plenty of room to prepare large meals and dine together. Large game room area with ping-pong table and pool table.
Make Your Reservation Early! We book up fast, and there is only one "Stone Wall Mountain Lodge".
The Lodge on Stone Wall Mountain is “gorgeous in every detail”, according to our guests. We know this is true because we have labored hard and spared no expense in putting our guest’s desires first. Our guests discover an enchanted place which needs for nothing, and has all of the comforts of home. Not stopping there, we have built in quality, luxury, and a true work of art. We are building our unique paradise by giving our guests more than they could have possibly imagined, and by earning their loyalty.
Stone Wall Mountain Lodge is completely unique, with over 1662 acres of hiking and mountain biking trails, beautiful natural bluffs, caves, streams, and beautiful native forest dating back well over a century in growth. From the more adventurous to the more relaxed, every guest will be pleased with their discovery of this Ozark Paradise. Wonderful memories are built in this place!
History:
Stone Wall Mountain is rich in history. Billions of years old, Stone Wall Mountain rests along the northern rim of the Boston Mountain, part of the Ozark Mountain Region. The ancient Ozark Mountains, not unlike the Grand Canyon, were caused by erosion, not Tectonic Plate upheaval. Stone Wall Mountain was part of a territory that was populated by various tribes of Native Americans over thousands of years. This mountain was settled in the 1700s by Native American Qua-paw Indians. The name of our state, “Arkansas”, was labeled by Lewis and Clark when their Indian Guides identified the tribe by mispronouncing “Qua-paw”. To Lewis and Clark it sounded more like “Ar-Kan-Saw”. In the 1800s some Native American Cherokee Indians, forced westward from Tennessee, settled in this area, and on Stone Wall Mountain. They were driven from the area by the mid 1800s. Around 1856 Confederate Soldiers encamped atop Stone Wall Mountain and erected a still existing rubble stone wall encompassing the entire mountain rim. In the late 1800s the U.S. Government sold land tracts to settlers, including our 62 acres. As far as we can track, one of the first families to settle on this mountain were Irish immigrants who homesteaded through tough times, and who helped add to our mountain walls. On Stone Wall Mountain, the remains of an old root cellar, a hand dug stone-lined well, along with the rubble stone wall, still remain as a testament of the tenacity of many Americans on this beautiful land. The 150 year old rubble stone wall which rings our entire mountain top inspired our naming the mountain “Stone Wall Mountain”.
Please contact us if there is any change in the number of guests that will be staying at the property. It is very important for us to know the number of guests in case of an emergency or natural disaster. Neither floor space, nor furniture may be used as additional sleeping areas. Exceeding the number of guests stated on the reservation or allowing the entry of an unauthorized pet into the property will be quickly addressed and require immediate compliance with the Rental Agreement. Note, we are able to monitor the number of guests and pets at the entry point of the property. (None of our properties have internal surveillance video). Exceeding the number of guests stated on your reservation or bringing an unauthorized pet will be cause for cancellation of your reservation and cessation of your stay without refund as outlined in the Rental Agreement.