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The exterior of a ranch house is illuminated at dusk, featuring a gabled roof supported by wooden beams. Large windows invite natural light, and the brick facade complements the surrounding landscape. A spacious driveway leads to the welcoming entrance, framed by neatly manicured yards.
Home in Murfreesboro
5 out of 5 average rating, 80 reviews

Crater's Edge Ranch

The uniqueness of Crater’s Edge Ranch is the solitude of country life with the nearness of all the sights and sounds of nearby town square of Murfreesboro as well as the excitement of diamond hunting a mile away at Crater of Diamonds State Park. Neighbored by a working cattle ranch, you may experience all the sights and sounds that are a part of everyday ranch life. On any given day you may see cowboys herding cattle on horseback, roping calves, or bailing hay. It’s quite the show sometimes!

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The spacious bathroom features a freestanding tub and a glass-enclosed shower with modern fixtures. Natural light enters through the window, illuminating the stone walls and wood ceiling beams. A stylish area rug complements the warm tones of the wood flooring.
Home in Nashville
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Mine Creek Retreat 3BR - 2.5BA

Newly remodeled w/ high end finishes. It is located downtown in the heart of Nashville. It is 3 miles from Off The Beaten Track Wedding Venue. 2 Blocks from Mine Creek Events Rental Venue. Includes 2 luxury king beds and 1 luxury queen bed, a cozy gas fireplace, TVs in each room with Direct TV. Bedroom 2 and 3 share a bathroom with hallway access. Queen plug in air mattress with bedding. Next door to Mine Creek Cottage rental for those family's that would like to rent homes close together.

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A wooden dock extends over the calm, clear water, surrounded by lush greenery. A serene view of the river reveals gentle reflections of trees and the sky, providing a peaceful atmosphere for relaxation and exploration.
Cabin in Caddo Gap
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

Thunder Mountain Riverfront Cabin - Caddo Gap, AR

A peaceful, secluded Cabin In The Woods experience on the South Fork of the Caddo River. This 80+ acre property is yours to explore alone with no other homes or cabins anywhere on the property. The property extends on both sides of the river with 1/3 mile of river frontage. Swim, kayak, fish, & relax. It's the perfect location for couples, honeymoons, anniversaries, or even escaping on your own for a private sabbatical. Pets are only allowed for couples without children. Fast WiFi!

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A vintage RV camper is parked on a grassy area, featuring a retractable awning. Two turquoise chairs are arranged nearby, along with a grilling station. A fire pit is situated on the ground, providing an outdoor gathering space against a backdrop of a clear blue sky.
Campervan/RV in Murfreesboro
4.63 out of 5 average rating, 57 reviews

Blue Diamond RV

Escape to a romantic retreat in our beautifully renovated RV Camper, nestled on a serene riverfront property just a stone's throw away from the Crater of Diamonds State Park. Features: - 1 Queen Bed - All linens And Towels - Cutlery and Utensils - Hot Shower And Toilet (toilet paper provided) - Dining Booth - TV w/ A Small Selection Of DVD's - Fridge - Toaster - Microwave - BBQ Propane Provided - Fire Pit (Buy Wood On Site $5 For 8 Logs) -AC -Heat *NO SMOKING* Inside RV!

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The image showcases a spacious African tent surrounded by trees, featuring a large, dark blue canopy over a wooden deck. Fire pits and seating areas are positioned for relaxation, while an outdoor hot tub is visible, accentuating the connection between nature and comfort.
Tent in Hot Springs
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 158 reviews

The Covey an African Tent Retreat Bluebird House

This 5 Star African Tent is in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Relax in a 7-person hot tub or use the heated outdoor shower on the deck. Inside the tent, enjoy your own TV viewing from bed. A stainless refrigerator with ice maker. Enjoy a wall oven and microwave drawer. Outdoor grill, wood burning pizza oven and fire pit. Private dock for fishing. Free Wi-Fi. The bathroom has a deep soaking tub with hand sprayer, and a heated bidet toilet. Come & experience The Covey of Hot Springs.

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A wooden dock extends towards the gently flowing Little Missouri River, surrounded by trees with autumn foliage. Seating areas can be found on the dock, alongside a staircase leading down to the water. The tranquil setting invites relaxation and outdoor activities.
Cabin in Murfreesboro
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 84 reviews

My Sisters Cabin

Make My Sisters Cabin your new Happy Place. We have everything you need to feel like you’re at home plus more. Enjoy the outdoors or relax while laying in the hammock. You might spot the resident Eagle flying over the water or the large family of deer in the front yard. We are minutes away from the Crater of diamonds State Park and even closer to Lake Greeson and Narrows Dam. We can sleep 9 but please refer to the pictures to see if it will sleep your 9 comfortably.

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A modern cabin is elevated on wooden stilts, surrounded by lush green trees. The structure features large windows and a spacious deck, enhancing the connection to nature and offering serene forest views.
Treehouse in Bismarck
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 165 reviews

Tree Loft at Jack Mountain

Enjoy a romantic mountain top getaway for 2 within the trees! (4x4 or AWD is required) The property is situated on top of Jack Mountain just outside of Hot Springs, AR off scenic Hwy 7. A total of 17 wooded acres provides ample opportunity to enjoy the outdoors. There are currently two other rental cabins on the mountain, however, it is private and peaceful with amazing mountain views. Under 10 minutes to local eateries, grocery stores, Lake Hamilton and more.

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A wooden cabin exterior is presented, featuring a welcoming entrance with a white door and access steps. The porch is adorned with wooden railings and a lantern hangs above. Surrounding trees contribute to the cabin's serene setting within nature.
Cabin in Murfreesboro
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 50 reviews

The Cozy Cabin on Beacon Hill

Tucked away on peaceful Beacon Hill, our charming little cabin is the perfect escape to rest, reconnect, and recharge. Unload your side-by-side and hit the ultimate trails around the lake, or spend your days swimming, fishing, and soaking up the sun on beautiful Lake Gresson. Whether you’re relaxing on the porch, roasting marshmallows under the stars, or exploring the great outdoors, the Cozy Cabin is where memories are made and your R&R experience truly begins.

Top Guest favourite
The living area features a large brown sofa and a matching armchair, complemented by a wooden coffee table. Four framed photographs are arranged on the wall above the sofa. Soft light is emitted from two table lamps, and a textured area rug anchors the space.
Home in Murfreesboro
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 397 reviews

On Main Street - The Wishing Well

Duplex next door to The Townhouse. If you want the best location Murfreesboro has to offer, look no further. Perfectly situated in the heart of down town, only a few minutes walk to local eateries and historic downtown. Full of outdoor activities and adventure. 3 miles from Crater of Diamonds State Park. We have free mining equipment with all rentals. Stop by Off Grid next door for a visit and free bag of ice. We have a NO PET policy

Top Guest favourite
A secluded cabin nestled in a dense forest is surrounded by leafy trees and a carpet of fallen leaves. A gravel path leads to the cabin entrance, providing a sense of tranquility and connection to nature.
Cabin in Bismarck
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 182 reviews

Lone Cedar-Romantics-Private-20 to Hot Springs, AR

Escape to our secluded cabin on 50 private acres in the foothills of the Ouachita National Forest, just 20 miles from Hot Springs National Park and 8 miles from DeGray Lake State Park. Soaring windows bring the outdoors in, while a fireplace, jetted tub, full kitchen and spacious porches make it a favorite for honeymooners, couples and small families. Wi-Fi is available, but we invite you to unplug, reconnect and enjoy a simpler time. ❤️

Top Guest favourite
A tranquil pond reflects the surrounding trees and a secluded cabin nestled among them. Leafy branches display hints of autumn colors, and the landscape is framed by a grassy shore, encouraging a sense of peace and connection with nature.
Cabin in Mena
5 out of 5 average rating, 19 reviews

Sunset Cabin, forest retreat near Wolf Pen Gap

Watch the sun sink over the Ouachita ridgeline from your private vista — then cozy up by the stone fireplace. Soak in the master's soaking tub, spot black bears from the porch, cast for bass on the property pond, and let kids loose on the zip line and trampoline. Explore the creek for crystals, ride direct to ATV/SxS trails, and stay connected via fast Starlink Wi-Fi. Guest Favorite · 5.0 stars · SUV or truck recommended.

Top Guest favourite
A serene scene is captured with the wooden structure reflecting in the calm private pond. Lush greenery surrounds the area, with trees casting gentle shadows. Bright red chairs are set on the lawn, inviting relaxation in the peaceful wooded setting.
Cabin in Murfreesboro
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 113 reviews

Tower Mountain Cabin

Enjoy this cozy retreat tucked into a lovely 3-acre wooded setting. This place offers an ideal vacation spot year-round. Located on the property features a private pond. Fishing allowed, catch and release only please. Provided for your relaxation, a firepit and grill, ideal for barbecuing and lounging after a long day in the sun. Or don’t cook at all and enjoy our local restaurants and shopping.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Crater of Diamonds located?

    Crater of Diamonds is located in southwest Arkansas, surrounded by forests and farmland. It is situated near the town of Murfreesboro, offering visitors both natural and small-town experiences.

  • When is the best time to visit Crater of Diamonds?

    Late spring and early fall are often recommended for visiting Crater of Diamonds, when temperatures are comfortable and crowds may be lighter. Rain is common in spring, so waterproof footwear can be helpful in the search fields.

  • How old is Crater of Diamonds?

    Crater of Diamonds is an ancient volcanic site formed millions of years ago. Geologists believe the crater's origins trace back to volcanic eruptions that shaped much of the area's distinctive landscape.

  • Why was Crater of Diamonds built?

    Crater of Diamonds was formed by nature, not constructed, as volcanic eruptions lifted diamonds near the surface. Its transformation into a public park highlights the area's geological significance and the tradition of letting visitors search for diamonds.

  • What are some things to do near Crater of Diamonds?

    Around Crater of Diamonds, you can explore local hiking trails, picnic areas, and interpretive nature exhibits. The nearby town has historic districts, small museums, and casual dining options reflecting the region's culture.

  • How is the weather near Crater of Diamonds?

    Crater of Diamonds experiences mild winters around 32–49°F (0–9°C) and warm, humid summers reaching 91°F (33°C). Spring and autumn bring moderate temperatures and higher rainfall, so packing layers and rain gear is frequently suggested.

  • How was Crater of Diamonds built?

    Crater of Diamonds formed naturally through volcanic activity, as deep-sourced magma erupted and solidified above ground. This process brought diamonds and other minerals close to the surface, creating a unique geological site.

  • What is the history of Crater of Diamonds?

    Crater of Diamonds gained attention in the early twentieth century after diamonds were discovered on the land. The area then became a public park, where people have continued to explore and search for diamonds using traditional methods.