Sky Vue Lodge Bed & Breakfast Cabins
Historic Sky-Vue Lodge sits on top of the Boston Mountains, part of the Arkansas Ozarks. We have great 15 mile views from the back porch of your private cabin or cottage. There are suites and a meeting room available for family reunions, meetings, wedding receptions, or church retreats. We want to be your backporch of the Ozarks...
Sky-Vue has been in operation since 1933 and is the longest continually operated cabin court in the state of Arkansas. Fully modernized with a 40's feel. A hearty country breakfast is part of your stay each morning. Come and experience the friendly, family oriented, atmosphere found in only a few truly unique lodges today.
Each cottage, cabin, and lodge room is equipped with private bath, fridge, coffeemaker, microwave, cable TV, hi-speed internet, and has heat and AC in season. All units also have either a covered porch or picture window on the back with a 15 mile view. Several cabins and cottages have fireplaces and full kitchens but still come with the full breakfast.
We offer family friendly rates with children 11 or younger staying free. Pets are permitted in several of the cabins make sure to inquire when making your reservation.
Fishing ponds, playground equipment, horseshoes, and family movies, are just a few of the amenities provided on site. We are near Devils Den and Lake Fort Smith state parks and only 35 minutes from Prairie Grove Battlefield state park and numerous other attractions.
The University of Arkansas is just 25 minutes away in Fayetteville. Home to the Razorback football team, the amazing track team that has won over 40 national championships and an upstart gymnastics team that has been to the national championship meet 3 times in its short history.
Come visit us on one of the highest points in Arkansas and experience the views, the hospitality, and the magic of the Backporch of Ozarks.
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This page was last updated: 19 August 2011
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