Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Motorcycle Trip Sept-Oct

My husband and I will be traveling to Arkansas Sept or Oct 2006 by bike. We will likely visit Eureka Springs, Fort Smith and Hot Springs. Any advise concerning motels would be helpful. We like to stay where we can pull the bike up to or close to the room, dining close by so we can walk not ride the bike, and a chair or two outside the motel to sit and watch to world go by. Any other info on scenic roads and such would be appreciated!



Motorcycle Trip Sept-Oct


I know of a motel in hot springs that is really good priced, sits right on lake hamilton .



www.willowbeachmotel.com/



They are not very fancy, but the rooms are nice and clean and the view is worth it.



I%26#39;m not sure if there is any dining near by.



But I have heard nothing but good things about the motel..



Motorcycle Trip Sept-Oct


Hello! I%26#39;m a performer in a music show in Eureka Springs, and am also a web designer for several businesses there. I can tell you anything you%26#39;d like to know about Eureka and recommend some great motels to you. It%26#39;s beautiful in the fall, and I know many biker friendly places! Feel free to email me at leslie@lesliewright.com. Thanks!




The 1876 Inn is a good one in Eureka Springs. They offer discount for motorcyclists. Good luck!


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Try the Talimena scenic drive near Mena. The lodge at Queen Wilhelmena State Park is nice. It is really beautiful in the fall.




I would like to recommend the Coach House Inn in Eureka Springs. We just returned yesterday (June 19) from a trip into Arkansas. We left Tulsa on Friday and rode the Talimena Drive and onto Hot Springs for the first night. Ran into a bit of rain, actually a lot of rain on Saturday during our trip up Scenic 7 to Harrison and on into Eureka Springs. We stayed at the Coach House on Sat. eve. and stayed over on Sunday since the rain was supposed to persist (which it did not). This is a small motel(about 18 rooms) that you can pull your bike right up to and it is located off the street. Your bikes will not be visible from the street. You can walk easily to dining and shopping. All the rooms have a balcony that overlooks the main drag into downtown Eureka. I have stayed in a lot of motels in E.S. and this is my favorite by a long shot. Free breakfast, not just rolls and coffee. If you would like more info about the area, please email me direct. I can share a lot. Who knows we may just join you.





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We stayed at the Iron Horse Stables outside of Eureka Springs a couple of years ago. It was an old motor court motel that had been remodeled %26amp; is biker friendly. We had a good time there. The restaurant had a bygolly good breakfast %26amp; very reasonble. If you like pancakes, don%26#39;t get a stack or a short stack, one pancake fills the entire plate! It was not the Hilton, but it was clean, had plenty of hot water %26amp; you park your bikes right outside your room. Check out their website and/or call them. www.ironhorsestables.com If you had a few days to spend there, they are kind enough to offer different ride routes %26amp; approximate length of time. Have fun!


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