Days Inn Ozark
Stay at the Days Inn Ozark and you'll be able to tour and have tastings at both Wiederkehr and Post Familie wineries that are about seven miles from the hotel. Go east about 135 miles and you'll be in Little Rock or west about 35 miles and you'll be in Ft. Smith. There are plenty of outdoor activities like canoeing in the Arkansas River, fishing and hunting as they are close to the hotel. Swim in the hotel pool and have a complimentary continental breakfast. Your room will come with a raft of amenities including a microwave oven and a cable television. Your pet can stay with you for a slight additional charge.
Days Inn Ozark
105 Airport Rd
Ozark, AR 72949
479-667-2530
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Oxford Inn Ozark
Go white water canoeing on the Mulberry River, ride your ATV or go hiking in Ozark National Forest or do some fishing in Ozark Lake that are close to the 32-room Oxford Inn Ozark. This hotel has been given a rating of two stars from the AAA. Start the day with a free continental breakfast and swim in the hotel's pool. At dinnertime, you'll find a half dozen restaurants you can choose that are near the hotel. Relax in your spacious room with a number of amenities including Interest access and a cable television. Bring you pet of a slight additional charge because the hotel welcomes your furry friend.
Oxford Inn Ozark
305 N 18th Street
Ozark, AR 92649
479-667-1131
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Ozark Inn
White Rock Mountain, Altus and the Altus Heritage House Museum and Ozark Lake are all close to the 30-room Ozark Inn. Also nearby are several restaurants and opportunities to shop. Enjoy a free continental breakfast; and if you need to do business during your stay, make use of the copying and fax services available in the hotel's business center. Your pet is welcome for a slight up-charge. Your room will have numerous amenities including Internet access.
Ozark Inn
1711 W. Commercial St
Ozark, AR 72949
479-667-1500
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Article Written By Bill Herrfeldt
Bill Herrfeldt specializes in finance, sports and the needs of retiring people, and has been published in the national edition of "Erickson Tribune," the "Washington Post" and the "Arizona Republic." He graduated from the University of Louisville.