Hotels in Beebe, AR

Hotels in Beebe, AR
Home to one of Arkansas State University's campus, Beebe, Arkansas values its small town atmosphere. This rustic community gives you a taste of the simple lifestyle of rural America. The annual Beebe Fall Fest and Christmas Parade both attract locals and visitors alike. For those who enjoy boating or wide mouth bass fishing, head to Kinley Lake. Those looking for hiking or biking activities can visit Beebe City Park. After a fun-filled day, check in to one of these hotels in Beebe.

Days Inn Beebe

Strategically located off Highway 67 and 167, Days Inn Beebe gives you a warm welcome from your road trip. This hotel offers all the comforts of a modest hotel, plus the opportunity to engage in fun activities within the facilities. Guest can work out at the gym, perfect their swing in the golf course, sharpen their putt in the putting green and polish their backhand in the tennis court. Across the freeway, guests can enjoy the greenery by biking in the Beebe City Park.

Days Inn Beebe
100 Tammy Lane Hwy 67/167 Exit 28 (Hwy64)
Beebe, AR 72012
(501) 882-2008
daysinn.com

Economy Inn

For an authentic hometown feel of Beebe, visitors can try Economy Inn. This hotel sits just outside the downtown city limits, and offers clean accommodations. The friendly owners and staff will make your stay memorable. Guests can head for Kinley Lake for swimming, fishing or boating. Beebe City Park is also a short distance away, for those who prefer to go hiking.

Economy Inn
2003 West Dewitt Henry Drive
Beebe, AR 72012
(501) 882-5421‎

Budget Inn

Affordable accommodations for tourists and locals alike, Budget Inn offers clean and comfortable rooms at very reasonable rates. The friendly hotel staff are accommodating and the rooms come with televisions and refrigerators. Guests can go around Beebe for a leisurely walk, or head for Beebe City Park for jogging, or Kinley Lake for swimming.

Budget Inn
2110 West DeWitt Henry Dr.
Beebe, AR 72012
(501) 882-6473‎
budgetinn.com

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