
Forget the spa menu and mini bar. If you're heading to the Ozarks, you're here for the view—and some of these hotels deliver it like a sunrise punch in the face (in the best way). Let’s get into two of the most memorable, view-drenched hotels that give you more than just a place to crash.
Sure, technically this one's just over the Arkansas line, but it’s too good to skip. Owned by the guy behind Bass Pro Shops, this sprawling resort feels like if Disneyland grew up, moved to the forest, and became obsessed with fishing and stone fireplaces.
We’re talking 4,600 acres above Table Rock Lake. Cabins. Cottages. Lodge rooms. Glamping tents. The works. There are over 350 units to choose from, and they’re not just slapping lake views on brochures—many rooms actually deliver them.
The lake and forest combo is unreal at sunrise. Trees roll forever, and if you land a balcony room, you might just cancel your itinerary and stay right there. Add a coffee and it’s basically therapy.
Verdict: If you’re bringing kids, friends, or just want a full-blown resort experience with views, this one’s a home run.
This isn’t just a hotel. It’s a ghost-ridden, hilltop, Victorian monster of a building with actual history baked into the walls—and yes, it has a killer view to match.
Built in 1886. Once a women’s college. Then a fake cancer hospital run by a quack. Then a spooky wreck. Then beautifully restored. You don’t make that up—this building has been through some things.
Perched above Eureka Springs, the Crescent gives you sweeping looks at the surrounding Ozark hills and downtown rooftops. On a clear day, you’ll spot the Christ of the Ozarks statue on the next ridge over. Bonus points if you’re sipping wine from the rooftop bar while doing it.
“America’s Most Haunted Hotel” isn’t a joke here. Ghost tours run nightly. Paranormal investigators love this place. And yes, the morgue is still in the basement. Guests have stories—real or not—and they love to tell them.
Verdict: It’s weird, wonderful, and full of stories. Come here if you like your Ozark mornings with a little mystery (and maybe a cold draft in an empty hallway).
If you want full-service luxury, kid-friendly activities, or to feel like you’re in a National Geographic spread, Big Cedar is your move. If you’re more into history, haunted charm, and quirky small-town energy with unbeatable views, head to Crescent Hotel.
Whether you’re after ghost stories or lake sunrises, these are stays you’ll actually remember—no hotel keycard needed. Just bring your camera, your curiosity, and a little respect for the hills. They’ve seen some things.
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