Winter in Eureka Springs: Stay More, Save More
Winter is one of the best times of year to experience Eureka Springs, Arkansas. From December through February, you’ll enjoy lower lodging rates, fewer crowds, and the cozy charm of a quiet mountain town. At Eureka Sunset Cabins, winter guests can often save 10–20% off peak-season rates, while still enjoying open restaurants, shops, and all the character that makes Eureka Springs special.
Average temperatures hover around 48°F for the high and 27°F for the low, with occasional snow dusting the treetops. Most days are clear and cool—perfect for a peaceful retreat. Evenings invite you to unwind by the fire or relax on your private deck under a quiet Ozark sky.
January Events in Eureka Springs
Warm up your winter getaway with lively music and local charm! Explore what’s happening in Eureka Springs this January
Ozark Mountain Music Festival (OzMoMu)
January 15–18, 2026. Multiple indoor stages, regional bands, and great winter vibes. More events to be announced.
February Fun in Eureka Springs
Chocolate Lovers’ Festival
Sample artisan chocolates and confections from regional makers.
February 17 – Mardi Gras in the Ozarks!
The celebration begins weeks before with themed balls, parades, and parties across town. Tickets available for most events — no Krewe required!
Outdoor Adventures During Winter
Black Bass Lake Trail
serene paths surrounding a scenic lake
Lake Leatherwood City Park
extensive trail system for hiking and biking
Downtown Eureka Springs Trail
features 16 springs and 18 points of historic interest
Nearby Parks and Nature Areas
Hobbs State Park
Just 30 minutes from Eureka Sunset. Offers 13 trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding, plus Beaver Lake Eagle Tours for spotting bald eagles.
Bella Vista Trail
Lake Bella Vista Trail (1 hour, easy)
Branchwood Walking Trail (1 hour, easy)
Tanyard Creek Nature Trail (2.2-mile loop with waterfalls and bridges).
Fayetteville’s Razorback Regional Greenway
36-mile biking and walking path connecting Fayetteville, Rogers, and Bentonville.
Mark Twain National Forest
more than 750 miles of trails and access to Table Rock Lake.
Local Breweries and Craft Beer Trail
Design your own beer tour through Eureka Springs, Rogers, and Bentonville, or explore the Fayetteville Ale Trail, featuring over 20 local breweries. It’s a great way to taste the flavors of Northwest Arkansas.
Why Stay at Eureka Sunset Cabins This Winter
At Eureka Sunset Cabins, guests enjoy the perfect mix of privacy, luxury, and proximity to downtown. Each handcrafted cabin features a whirlpool tub, fireplace, kitchenette, Wi-Fi, and a private deck overlooking the forest.
Whether you’re planning a romantic getaway, a quiet retreat, or a cozy winter adventure, Eureka Sunset offers comfort and convenience close to all the best Eureka Springs winter events.
Book early for holiday weekends and festivals, and enjoy off-season rates and personalized service that make your winter escape unforgettable.

