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We stayed at the Beat Western as well, it was nice and had great bike parking.
I have heard The Cat House has a few rooms at the top and they are great.
A lot of places to stay up on the highway. Ridge along top of the hill. Many of them are mom and pop and I have to wonder how/if they endure the current status. I know many squeak by and are super bike friendly. Cleaning supplies, let you park under the cover, ....Rally there Memorial day weekend... keeping an eye on if it happens, too
FYI, there are TWO Best Westerns in Eureka Springs..
Best Western : 101 E Van Buren Eureka Springs, Arkansas 72632-3653 United States . This one has great pool and free breakfast. You can also walk directly downtown town from here. Have stayed here twice. Last time they were updating rooms.
Best Western Inn of the Ozarks.
207 W Van Buren Eureka Springs, Arkansas. This one has pool and Myrtie Mae's Cafe full-service restaurant, no free breakfast. Can also walk to downtown just a little bit further. Also, has covered-lockable bike parking (call ahead to reserve a spot).
I had reservations for Inn of the Ozarks for Memorial Day weekend and just cancelled due to CVOID-19.
FYI, there are TWO Best Westerns in Eureka Springs..
Best Western : 101 E Van Buren Eureka Springs, Arkansas 72632-3653 United States . This one has great pool and free breakfast. You can also walk directly downtown town from here. Have stayed here twice. Last time they were updating rooms.
Best Western Inn of the Ozarks.
207 W Van Buren Eureka Springs, Arkansas. This one has pool and Myrtie Mae's Cafe full-service restaurant, no free breakfast. Can also walk to downtown just a little bit further. Also, has covered-lockable bike parking (call ahead to reserve a spot).
I had reservations for Inn of the Ozarks for Memorial Day weekend and just cancelled due to CVOID-19.
I've stayed in ES many, many times. I always stay at the Land O Nod. Locally owned and operated by very nice folks. Rooms are always spotless and comfortable. The pool is clean and refreshing after a hot day on the road. Prices are reasonable. One time housekeeping even did my wash for me.
I stayed a the Tradewinds Lodging and B&B last September for a few nights while on a solo trip. It was great, free continental breakfast. FYI some outdoor pools may be closed in Sept. Tradewinds kept theirs open as the weather was unseasonably warm last year. It was great to cool off in the pool after the days riding.
I've never been to a motel with covered lockable spaces for motorcycles. I usually stay at Best Western motels and am often allowed to park in view of the front desk. Those "garages" look good and I hope this idea spreads.
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