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Cozy, rustic cabin in the Ozarks
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Bewertungen
10 von 10.
Außergewöhnlich
1 Schlafzimmer1 BadezimmerPlatz für 2 Gäste37.2 m²
Beliebte Annehmlichkeiten
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Washburn, MO
- Roaring River State Park50 Autominuten
- Hauptsitz von Walmart51 Autominuten
- Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art52 Autominuten
- Rogers, Arkansas (ROG-Rogers Municipal-Carter Field)45 Autominuten
Zimmer und Betten
1 Schlafzimmer (Platz für 2 Personen)
Schlafzimmer 1
1 Queen-Bett
1 Badezimmer
Badezimmer 1
Handtücher werden bereitgestellt · Badewanne oder Dusche · Haartrockner
Weitere Räumlichkeiten
Veranda oder Lanai
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Cozy, rustic cabin in the Ozarks
This 1 bedroom cabin has everything needed for a comfortable, relaxing stay. The living area features a love seat and TV with built in DVD player, with a large collection of DVDs available. The kitchen is stocked with everything you need to prepare meals. The queen log bed in the bedroom is comfortable, and with the added bonus of room darkening curtains, you will enjoy peaceful, restful sleep. The bathroom boasts both a bathtub and a shower. Spend time on the large front porch that overlooks a wooded valley with a seasonal stream running through it. This stream ends in a double waterfall, and is a short walk from the cabin.
The property also offers marked hiking trails. There is also hiking at nearby Flag Springs Conservation Area. Joplin, MO and Rogers and Bentonville, AR are less than an hour away.
The property also offers marked hiking trails. There is also hiking at nearby Flag Springs Conservation Area. Joplin, MO and Rogers and Bentonville, AR are less than an hour away.
Unterkunftsmanager
Rebecca Wassman
Sprachen
Englisch
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Hausordnung
Check-in ab 15:00 Uhr
Mindestalter für die Miete: 18 Jahre
Check-out vor 11:00 Uhr
Kinder
Kinder (0–17 Jahre) erlaubt
Veranstaltungen
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Haustiere
Keine Haustiere erlaubt
Rauchen
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Wissenswertes
Diese Unterkunft wird von einem privaten Gastgeber verwaltet (eine Partei, die nicht im Rahmen ihrer gewerblichen, geschäftlichen oder beruflichen Tätigkeit handelt). Das EU-Verbraucherrecht, einschließlich Widerrufsrecht, gilt nicht für deine Buchung, sie wird jedoch von den vom privaten Gastgeber festgelegten Stornierungsbedingungen abgedeckt.
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Zu den Sicherheitsvorrichtungen dieser Unterkunft gehören ein Feuerlöscher und ein Erste-Hilfe-Kasten.
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Washburn
Mitten in Washburn befindet sich diese Ferienhütte. Wer sich für Kultur interessiert, ist hier richtig: Barry County Museum und Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Zu den weiteren Attraktionen der Region gehören Scott Family Amazeum und Compton Gardens and Conference Center. Die Umgebung bietet viele Möglichkeiten für Outdoor-Abenteuer, etwa auf den Wander-/Radwegen.
Washburn, MO
In der Umgebung
- Mildred B. Cooper Memorial Chapel - 39 Autominuten - 31.3 km
- Roaring River State Park - 50 Autominuten - 33.2 km
- Hauptsitz von Walmart - 51 Autominuten - 45.5 km
- Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art - 52 Autominuten - 42.3 km
- Beaver Lake - 54 Autominuten - 44.1 km
Fortbewegung vor Ort
Restaurants
- S W Sub - 22 Autominuten
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Darum fiel die Entscheidung auf diese Unterkunft
The Cabin at the Falls is truly a place to get away from it all. Set on a wooded hillside that overlooks a seasonal stream and waterfall, rocking chairs on the porch allow you to sit and enjoy the beautiful surroundings of this property. The quiet solitude, the beauty of the Ozarks, the wildlife. The cabin itself offers modern accommodations with a rustic feel. A comfortable queen bed, a fully stocked kitchen, and both a bathtub and a shower in the bathroom make for the perfect getaway setting.
Das macht diese Unterkunft einzigartig
The Cabin at the Falls is located on 145 beautiful acres in the Ozarks. Spend your time relaxing on the porch or around the fire pit, or enjoy hiking the trails on the property. These trails range from moderate to hard, and are marked with signs. VERY IMPORTANT: If you open a gate, close it! There is livestock on the property!
In the winter, bald eagles can be spotted in the trees along the northern ridge, or circling in the skies above and around the cabin.
The lands around the cabin were once home to the Osage Indians. Artifacts from their era have been found nearby, including arrow heads and grinding stones. Some found right on this property, near the cabin.
We discovered the peaceful setting the cabin sits on not long after purchasing the property. We loved the little stream that ended in a double waterfall, and immediately knew that this was a special place, a place we could envision our family enjoying. We quickly realized that others would love spending time here, too, and so, the idea of a cabin was born. We began researching and planning, and in June of 2023, we started clearing the hillside where the cabin would sit. It was our desire to utilize local materials in the construction. Much of the timber, especially the cedar, was harvested from our own land, milled at a local Amish sawmill. The walnut used to create the beautiful kitchen counter tops came from a large tree on the property that was brought down during a storm. The cabinets were built from walnut that had been harvested off a farm near Powell, MO using a team of mules, over 130 years ago. The tin used on the walls and ceiling came from a 100+ year old barn from a nearby farm in Pea Ridge, AR. The stone for the fire pit was dug out from the ground where the cabin now sits. There is so much history in our little cabin, and the area around it. It is our desire that you enjoy our cabin as much as we do!
In the winter, bald eagles can be spotted in the trees along the northern ridge, or circling in the skies above and around the cabin.
The lands around the cabin were once home to the Osage Indians. Artifacts from their era have been found nearby, including arrow heads and grinding stones. Some found right on this property, near the cabin.
We discovered the peaceful setting the cabin sits on not long after purchasing the property. We loved the little stream that ended in a double waterfall, and immediately knew that this was a special place, a place we could envision our family enjoying. We quickly realized that others would love spending time here, too, and so, the idea of a cabin was born. We began researching and planning, and in June of 2023, we started clearing the hillside where the cabin would sit. It was our desire to utilize local materials in the construction. Much of the timber, especially the cedar, was harvested from our own land, milled at a local Amish sawmill. The walnut used to create the beautiful kitchen counter tops came from a large tree on the property that was brought down during a storm. The cabinets were built from walnut that had been harvested off a farm near Powell, MO using a team of mules, over 130 years ago. The tin used on the walls and ceiling came from a 100+ year old barn from a nearby farm in Pea Ridge, AR. The stone for the fire pit was dug out from the ground where the cabin now sits. There is so much history in our little cabin, and the area around it. It is our desire that you enjoy our cabin as much as we do!
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