Vacation rentals in Mountain View

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  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 70 vacation rentals in Mountain View

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Mountain View vacation rentals start at R 979 ZAR per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    40 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 40 rentals that welcome pets

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    10 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    60 of Mountain View vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Beachfront, Self check-in, and Gym across Mountain View rentals

  • 4.9 Average rating

    Mountain View stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!

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The cabin's interior features warm wooden walls that create a cozy atmosphere. A spacious bed with a decorative quilt is positioned against the wall, while a window illuminates the room. A jetted tub can be seen in a separate area, adding to the comfortable setting.
Home in Mountain View
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

#44 Pinewood Cabin ~ next to the square

What We Love About This Property:<br>One block from Historic Town square where you can likely hear the people gathered playing folk music on most temperate nights. Equipped with gas logs, jetted tub, and blazing fast rural wifi 40Mbp (this cabin has higher speed than our #45 next door). Paved all the way. Imagine studio cabin with a private bath - easy in, easy out. Easy around the area. <br><br>Right next door is our #45 Pinewood Wilderness Way Cabin (bring your friends, yet keep your privacy).

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An elevated log cabin is surrounded by greenery, featuring a sturdy staircase leading to a deck. Large windows accent the exterior, allowing for natural light. Signs on the building point to various areas within the cabin, inviting exploration of the unique space.
Cabin in Mountain View
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 181 reviews

River Front Log Cabin Unwind-Refresh-Relax -Enjoy

Reel Life White River Cabin is an elevated log home with the entire underneath having a screened in porch. It sits on the bank of the river with stairs leading down for easy access. It is located just 5 miles from town and many area attractions. The Cabin has 2 bedrooms, one with a queen Tempur-Pedic , the loft has 2 twin beds and sleeper sofa in the living area. Windows in the main bedroom provide great river views. Whatever your idea of the "reel life" is, we are sure you will find it here.

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A rustic fire pit is surrounded by stacked logs, with a gentle flame flickering atop. Lush green trees line the riverbank in the background, while the tranquil water reflects the early evening light. The scene conveys a peaceful outdoor setting.
Cabin in Mountain View
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 211 reviews

Stone Cottage on the White River

Perched on the banks of the beautiful White River Stone Cottage is a truly charming gem of the Ozarks. Nestled beneath tall pines and rugged mountain bluffs you will find a peaceful river retreat in your lovely home away from home. The cottage sleeps four with one bedroom (king) and a Murphy bed (Queen) . Mother nature provides all the glorious sunsets, starry nights and spectacular seasonal changes that are so much apart of the Ozarks. It offers all the amenities for a awesome mountain visit.

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A serene creek scene features clear water bordered by smooth stones. A black dog sits patiently by the water's edge, observing the gentle flow. The landscape is accented by rocky banks and vibrant autumn foliage in the background, creating a tranquil retreat.
Cabin in Mountain View
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 392 reviews

Sobe's-Upon-Sylamore ~Creek Cabin

NOTE: Lots of stairs, bathroom on lowest floor, please look at photos before booking. Our cabin on the creek features native stone, cedar, 2 covered porches & a massive deck reaching toward the Sylamore Creek. One of the best fishing & swimming holes is directly out the front door! ~5 miles to downtown to catch talented folk musicians on the square, head up to the famous Blanchard Springs Caverns & Ozark-St. Francis Forest for hiking/biking, or to Big Flat, AR for our award-winning brewery.

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Cabin in Zion
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 35 reviews

Cliffside-Piney Creek Access-Kayaks-Stunning Views

Set high on a cliff, the cabin commands sweeping views above the soothing sounds of spring-fed Piney Creek Falls. This isn’t just a stay; it’s an exploration. Take in the panoramic vistas from the covered porch, then find the fire pit deck where a staircase descends through an opening in the cliff wall. A third deck is tucked between rock and water. With torches and fire pits on each level, nights under the stars are as magical as days spent fishing or exploring in a provided kayak.

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The cabin exterior features a modern metal design with large windows, allowing natural light to enter. A wooden staircase leads to the entrance, adorned with a sunflower decoration. The surrounding trees provide a lush green backdrop.
Cabin in Mountain View
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 187 reviews

Off-Grid High Noon Cabin

Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway. The High Noon Cabin is the 1st of three cabins being built on our beautiful property next to the White River. Everything in this off-grid cabin was hand made using locally resourced lumber and supplies. Enjoy the beautiful scenery throughout the year - sunrise to sunset. Located just 8 miles from the town of Mountain View where you can take part in our many local festivals, listen to music, or just check out the beautiful Ozark Mountains.

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The exterior of a modern-style bungalow is displayed, featuring a covered porch with wooden supports. Two yellow doors are visible, along with two chairs on the porch. Surrounding trees and a gravel pathway lead towards the structure, which is set against a scenic backdrop.
Place to stay in Mountain View
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Hilltop Hideaway

Enjoy this secluded, romantic spot set on a ridge overlooking the Sylamore Valley. This unique place has a style all its own with a modern, light-industrial interior, a covered porch, your own private fire pit and charcoal grill, all located near the end of the road less than one mile off Hwy 5. The scenery is awesome and the location is secluded, yet minutes from the famous folk music square in downtown MV and just a few miles to Blanchard Springs, the National Forest and the White River.

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The cabin's exterior features a traditional wooden design with a gabled roof and wide porch. Stone steps lead from the grassy area to the entrance, framed by natural surroundings. Antler decorations enhance the rustic charm, while a serene landscape can be seen in the distance.
Cabin in Mountain View
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 367 reviews

Homestead cabin on the hill

Come enjoy the beauty of the Ozarks at the Homestead cabin on the hill. Situated on 5 acres of beautiful ozark countryside. Relax by the fire while you watch a movie on the cabin’s outdoor projection screen. This cabin is not lacking in views either from the stary night sky to the sunset on the mountain you will surely want to take plenty of pictures. Only a 10 minute drive from the town square this cabin will give you a country setting with the convenience of being close to town.

Top guest favorite
A covered porch features wooden rocking chairs and a small table, inviting relaxation. Potted plants and blooming flowers accent the gravel pathway, while a swing adds charm to the rustic cabin's entry. Sunlight filters through the surrounding trees, creating a serene atmosphere.
Cabin in Mountain View
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 91 reviews

Rest & Relaxation

The Rest & Relaxation cabin is located about two miles from the Ozark Folk Center beyond the entrance off AR HWY 382W off of Hwy 5 at the end of a country road and has convenient access to the Folk Center, downtown Mountain View, and it's on the way to Sylamore and Blanchard Springs. The cabin is very comfortable with two bedrooms (each have a queen size bed) One has a bathroom with shower and in the hall is a bathroom with a tub. There is double size Futon in the living area.

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Cabin in Mountain View
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 281 reviews

Minutes from Blanchard Springs Natl Park

This Cabin is beautifully decorated, cozy, quiet and conveniently located minutes from Blanchard Springs National Park, the mighty White River and Mountain View town square. Nestled on the edge of Sylamore Wild Life Management in the foothills of the Ozark National Forest you are just far enough out of town to see an array of white tail deer, turkey, hogs, birds and more. Hunters welcome too! This is the perfect place to reconnect, have camp fires, go hiking or just relax.

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A spacious cottage exterior is shown, featuring a covered porch with multiple rocking chairs. A red wooden railing surrounds the porch, and an umbrella provides shade. The sign reads 'Pickin' Park Cottage,' with a green metal roof and large windows inviting natural light.
Home in Mountain View
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 180 reviews

The Pickin' Park Cottage - Mountain View, AR

Stroll to the Mountain View Pickin' Park and Square or just sit on the covered porch and enjoy a few tunes. If you like music, this is the place to stay. It is good for couples, solo adventurers, business travelers, families (with kids), and big groups. The house has three bedrooms and a study with a full size sofa bed and memory foam mattress pad. The house has a full kitchen, washer/dryer, gas fireplace and fenced in backyard with picnic table and gas grill.

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Cabin in Mountain View
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

Ridge Lift Lodge

Kick back and relax in this newly built, calm, stylish cabin centered on a ridge of the beautiful Ozark Mountains. Nestled in a quiet, peaceful neighborhood with delightful landscape and wildlife viewing. The views from the back porch are breathtaking. Located just 7 miles from the mystic Blanchard Springs Caverns and only 5 miles from the square in Mountain View, AR.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Mountain View?

    Mountain View has a mix of accommodations, including cabins, cottages, and vacation rentals in neighborhoods near the town square or surrounded by forested areas. Many stays feature easy access to local music events and outdoor opportunities.

  • What are the best things to do in Mountain View with kids?

    Children can enjoy music workshops, interactive exhibits at local museums, and nature walks in nearby parks and riversides. Picnicking, craft activities, and participating in storytelling sessions are frequently suggested by families.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Mountain View?

    Explore live folk music performances, browse artisan craft shops, and wander the historic town square. The area also has outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and visiting small museums showcasing Ozark culture.

  • How is the weather in Mountain View?

    Mountain View has four distinct seasons, with winters from 26–48°F (-4–9°C) and hot summers reaching 91°F (33°C). Spring and autumn bring mild temperatures and more rainfall, making layers and a rain jacket useful throughout the year.

  • When is the best time to visit Mountain View?

    Late spring and early autumn are often recommended for pleasant weather around 45–78°F (7–26°C), outdoor festivals, and vibrant local music. Summer draws visitors to rivers and parks, while winter is quieter with cool temperatures.

  • What are the best places to visit in Mountain View?

    Frequently suggested spots in Mountain View include its historic town square, craft shops, small museums, and performance venues for folk music. Nature lovers explore local parks, rivers, and caves nearby for outdoor experiences.

  • What are some hiking trails in Mountain View?

    Mountain View has scenic hiking trails winding through Ozark forests and hills, with routes near local parks and rivers. Many paths are suitable for families, with opportunities to spot wildlife and explore caves depending on the area.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Mountain View?

    Families can explore music workshops, attend performances in town, or picnic near rivers and trails. Educational experiences in local museums, craft centers, and nature parks give hands-on learning opportunities for all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Mountain View?

    Day trips from Mountain View often include exploring caves, visiting state parks, or discovering nearby rivers known for fishing and canoeing. Craft villages and historic towns around the region give a glimpse into Ozark life.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Mountain View?

    Mountain View has pet-friendly stays, including cabins and guesthouses around the downtown area and outlying neighborhoods. Local parks and trails often welcome dogs, making it easier to explore with your pet.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Mountain View?

    Locals often suggest joining evening jam sessions on the town square and browsing craft shops early for handmade souvenirs. Dress comfortably and be prepared to meet musicians and artisans sharing stories and skills.

  • What is Mountain View known for?

    Mountain View is frequently recognized for its folk music traditions, artisan crafts, and Ozark mountain setting. The town’s musical gatherings and emphasis on cultural heritage make it a popular spot for those interested in locally rooted arts.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Mountain View?

    Explore woodcarving workshops, craft stores featuring locally made items, and historic sites around the town square. Small museums and nature spots tucked just outside Mountain View give insight into Ozark culture and history.

  • What are the best foods to try in Mountain View?

    Mountain View has locally rooted Southern flavors, including fried catfish, country ham, cornbread, and seasonal fruit cobblers. Traditional Ozark dishes and home-style breakfasts are often suggested at local cafes and diners.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Mountain View?

    Pack comfortable walking shoes, layers for temperatures ranging 26–91°F (-4–33°C) throughout the year, and a light rain jacket. Bringing a camera, reusable water bottle, and insect repellent is frequently suggested for outdoor and music activities.

  • What is the nightlife in Mountain View like?

    Nightlife in Mountain View centers around live folk and acoustic music performed in town squares, cafes, and local venues. Expect laid-back evenings, with storytelling and jam sessions creating a welcoming, community-focused atmosphere.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Mountain View?

    Mountain View is known for folk music gatherings, with recurring festivals often recommended in late spring and around Labor Day weekend. Local events celebrate traditional music, crafts, and Ozark heritage, drawing people interested in an authentic cultural experience.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Mountain View?

    Mountain View has a range of family-friendly vacation rentals, including cabins, cottages, and homes near downtown or scenic areas. Many spaces include amenities like outdoor areas, kitchens, and extra beds for group stays.

All about Mountain View

The sound of Ozark folk music rings through Mountain View, Arkansas, where music-pickin’ sessions in neighbors’ yards have long been a Saturday night tradition, and now are regular occurrences in the town square from mid-April through the end of November. So it makes sense that the Arkansas Folk Festival was founded here in the 1960s and that one of the Ozark Folk Center’s main goals is to preserve the local mountain music history. The downtown area is filled with music stores, but also has art galleries, antique shops, and restaurants.

What are the top things to do in Mountain View?

Ozark Folk Center State Park

The Ozark lifestyle comes to life in this living history museum. The main attraction here is experiencing performances of trademark Ozark Mountain music, played on banjos, guitars, fiddles, mandolins, and autoharp. You can also explore the Heritage Herb Garden, where the blooms include native, edible, and medicinal plants. Or head to Craft Village, where, on select days, about 20 artisans sell products including stained glass, copper jewelry, soap, and candles, all made right here in the park.

Blanchard Springs Recreation Area

Located in the Ozark-St. Francis National Forests, the highlight of the area is the walk along the paved trail to the Blanchard Springs waterfalls. Other outdoor activities include fishing for rainbow trout in Mirror Lake, swimming in North Sylamore Creek, and mountain biking on the Syllamo Mountain Bike Trail. Also nearby is the Blanchard Springs Caverns, which offers tours through its underground wonders, including a cathedral room that’s bigger than three football fields.

City Park Stone Amphitheater

Inside the City Park across from the walking track on West Webb Street is an impressive amphitheater built in the late 1960s. Trails spiral out from the landmark, including a creekside walk to the Ozark Folk Center.

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