As the fall season unfolds, Downtown Eureka Springs’ Basin Park Hotel welcomes you to a relaxing and always interesting retreat amidst the stunning backdrop of the Ozark Mountains. Nestled in the heart of this charming town and surrounded by color, the historic Basin Park Hotel offers a unique opportunity to experience the town’s autumn treasures.
Park the Car and Walk the Weekend
The Basin Park Hotel sits at the center of downtown Eureka Springs, surrounded by the vibrant colors of fall foliage. Take a leisurely stroll through the historic streets, where boutique shops, art galleries, and charming cafes beckon. Discover one-of-a-kind souvenirs, locally crafted treasures, and art that captures the essence of the season. The downtown area is a true gem during the fall months, with a blend of natural beauty and small-town charm.
Watch Football at Jack Rabbett’s Whisky Bar
When it’s time to unwind and enjoy some sporting action, head over to Jack Rabbett’s Whisky Bar. This cozy spot provides the perfect atmosphere to catch your favorite football games while sipping on a fine selection of whiskies and cocktails. With a welcoming ambiance and a friendly crowd, it’s the ideal place to root for your team.
Live Music and Big Shows
As the foliage turns and the weather cools, you’ll find Eureka Springs buzzing with activity. Downtown Eureka Springs is known for live music in its clubs and big concerts at the Auditorium featuring artists like Neal McCoy, Robert Cray, and Joe Nichols. There are revving engines and gleaming classics at the car shows (Antique Autos, Jeep Jam, and Corvette Weekend). For those with a taste for history, Voices of Eureka’s Silent City Cemetery Tour offers a fascinating journey through time as you encounter the town’s most notable and intriguing past residents. Celebrate the spirit of Oktoberfest with hearty German cuisine, lively music, and, of course, plenty of beer. And don’t forget to mark your calendar for the renowned War Eagle Craft Fair, where you can peruse an array of handcrafted treasures nestled amid the stunning Ozark Mountains foliage.
Sweet Suites and Weekday Deals
Our Whirlpool Suites are now available at a 30% discount on Monday through Thursday nights throughout the Fall Season. Elevate your experience and treat yourself to a little extra by enhancing your arrival with a delightful surprise. Picture this: a bottle of wine, a platter of chocolate-covered strawberries, or a sweets box from Colossal, waiting to greet you upon your arrival.
Fall Resort Activities
The hotel offers a range of fall resort activities that capture the essence of the season. Indulge in a Prosecco Pair experience or elevate your palate with a whisky tasting. Delve into the town’s history with insightful guided tours, or embark on daily adventure hikes. Sip a free cocktail from one of our neighboring restaurants. Join us for stargazing sessions on the rooftop that allow you to connect with the night sky. To top it all off, let live music, including intimate cave concerts on Saturdays, create an unforgettable stay.
Paranormal Investigation
Experience the thrilling mysteries of the Basin Park Hotel this fall. Step into the intriguing world of the paranormal and try to uncover the secrets lurking within the historic walls.
Join our expert paranormal investigator as they explore the hidden realms of the hotel, reaching out to the spirits that may still reside here. Venture into the former Roof Garden, where you can follow in the footsteps of the past and climb down the ladder into the very cave that once operated as a clandestine speakeasy during the Prohibition era.
Whether you’re seeking outdoor adventures, downtown treasures, or a spot to watch the big game, Basin Park Hotel offers an ideal fall escape. Come and embrace the magic of autumn in Eureka Springs, where the Basin Park Hotel serves as your gateway to downtown delights and seasonal splendor.
Experience the beauty of fall foliage during “Peak Week” in Eureka Springs, Arkansas.
Stay for only $129, Sunday–Thursday 10/23–11/2. Book online: “Downtown Deal”. Excludes Halloween.