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Property Features
On property adventures include Disc Golf Course, Hiking Trails, Mountain Biking, Pond Kayaking, Hammock Haven Picnic Area, Horseshoe and Fire Pits.
Play in the Creeks and Rivers of National Forest of Newton County Arkansas
One of many creeks or rivers you can play in within the National Forest or the Buffalo National River National Park areas.
Whoooo Loves Birdwatching?
Enjoy birdwatching? We do too and we have a large variety to enjoy!
The Beckham Creek Cave Valley.
It's a really rugged hike but you can get to this overlook to see a bird's eye view of our spring-fed pond, helicopter pad and even the Cave Lodge nestled high in the side of the mountain!
Enjoy the Crackling Your Firepit!
Our firepit is located just outside the front door of the lodge and the first round of firewood is on us! For a small fee you can have additional loads of firewood brought to you anytime during your stay.
Beckham Creek Cave Valley
Beckham Creek Cave valley below the cave lodge
Eye of the Needle Overlook
Catch the sunset while you enjoy your evening wine or experience the songbirds while having your morning coffee from "Eye of the Needle Overlook" located just a short walk from the cave lodge.
A Shouldn't-Miss Sunrise Over the Pond
Kayak or fish while watching the sunrise and listening to the symphony of the birds on our spring-fed pond!
Beckham Creek Cave Lodge Eye of the Needle Overlook
Beckham Creek Cave Lodge Eye of the Needle Overlook is nestled in our forest and within a short walk from the cave lodge.
Eye of the Needle Overlook
"Eye of the Needle Overlook" located just a short walk from the cave lodge.
Eye of the Needle Overlook
Catch the sunset while you enjoy your evening wine or experience the songbirds while having your morning coffee from "Eye of the Needle Overlook".
Hammock Haven Picnic Area
Bring your own hammock or choose one of ours and be sure to take a picnic lunch with you! There's a small seasonal spring beside this hangout spot to enhance the experience!
The Beckham Creek Cave Lodge
The natural spring-water pond you see in this photo comes from deep inside the cave, flowing under the floor of the lodge and fills this reservoir to then overflow like a waterfall down the mountain into the spring-fed pond in the valley below!
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