Trade the crowd for tree cover. The Hideaway began as the farm’s original barn and now stands as an 850 sq. ft. escape for two, wrapped in woods but close to Kessler, Centennial, UofA, and downtown Fayetteville.
➤ Original Barn with Salvaged Details
➤ Shaded Porch + Stocked Pond
➤ Queen Suite with Tree Views
➤ Farmhouse Bath + Washer/Dryer
➤ Bright Full Kitchen
➤ On-Site Trails + Bike Storage Barn
Sip coffee on the porch, chase trails by day, then come back to the quiet side of Fayetteville.
Welcome to The Hideaway—a barn-turned-Fayetteville escape designed for quiet mornings, Razorback weekends, mountain biking trips, and NWA exploring. Set on a 4.5-acre property with three unique stays, this separate 850 sq. ft. home is close to Kessler Mountain, Centennial Park, Razorback Stadium, UofA, and downtown Fayetteville while still feeling tucked into the trees.
The Hideaway was once the farm’s original barn, now reimagined into a private stay for two. Inside, salvaged architectural elements, warm finishes, and a thoughtful layout create a blend of history and modern style. The sitting area has an indoor/outdoor feel, the dining table is tucked under the stairs, and the full kitchen is bright, functional, and ready for slow breakfasts or easy dinners.
➤ Sleeping Area
• Queen Suite – Located upstairs with tree views, natural light, and a peaceful tucked-away feel after a day of exploring Fayetteville.
➤ Bathroom/ Laundry Area
Full farmhouse-inspired bathroom with a washer, dryer, and laundry area for added convenience during longer stays or post-adventure resets.
➤ Kitchen + Living Area
The light-filled full kitchen opens to a cozy sitting area with an indoor/outdoor feel. A dining table for two sits tucked beneath the stairs, perfect for morning coffee, quiet breakfasts, or relaxed dinners after the trails.
➤ Outdoor Space
Step outside to a shaded front porch with peaceful property views. Guests can also enjoy the stocked pond, grassy yard, garden area, fire pit, bridge, seating areas, and hiking/biking trails throughout the property. Select outdoor areas may be shared with guests staying in the other homes on the lot.
➤ Bike-Friendly Amenities
Bike storage is available in the shared bike barn, with a bike repair area coming soon. Kessler Mountain and Centennial Park are close by, making this a strong base for mountain bikers, hikers, race weekends, and outdoor-focused NWA trips.
➤ Location
You’re close to Fayetteville favorites without being in the middle of the noise.
• 10 min to University of Arkansas
• 10 min to Razorback Stadium
• 10 min to Dickson Street
• 8 min to Kessler Mountain
• 8 min to Centennial Park
Spend the day riding, hiking, calling the Hogs, or exploring downtown—then come back to the porch, wander to the pond, cook a quiet dinner, and climb upstairs to your tree-view queen suite.
Guests have full access to their entire home during their stay.
Parking is available anywhere on the gravel in front of The Hideaway. Please do not park on the grass, and please do not block the fire pit area, as that is a community space for any and all guests who may be staying on the property.
Guests may also use the shared bike barn for repairs and storage, the garden area, fire pit, large grassy yard, stocked pond, and hiking/biking trails. These common areas may also be used by guests staying in the other homes on the property.
While we won't be there in person, you can message us through the platform 24/7. If you need anything at all, don’t hesitate to reach out—we’re always happy to help!
➤ Neighborhood Vibe and Highlights
Set away from the busyness of UofA but still close enough for a quick drive, this spot makes it easy to enjoy Fayetteville, Razorback weekends, and Northwest Arkansas adventure without staying in the middle of the noise.
NWA is known for hiking, white-water rafting, and world-class mountain biking, plus historic downtowns, local food, the Fayetteville Ale Trail, art stops, antiquing, and plenty of Razorback energy. Woo Pig Sooie!
➤ Recommended Spots
• University of Arkansas – 10 min drive
Campus visits, Razorback weekends, and Fayetteville game-day energy.
• Reynolds Razorback Stadium – 10 min drive
A must for football weekends and calling the Hogs.
• Dickson Street – 10 min drive
Local dining, nightlife, bars, and downtown Fayetteville buzz.
• Kessler Mountain – 8 min drive
Popular for hiking, biking, trail runs, and outdoor adventure.
• Centennial Park – 8 min drive
A major mountain biking destination with trails and race-day energy.
• Razorback Greenway – 10–15 min drive
A scenic regional trail system for biking, walking, and exploring NWA.
• Fayetteville Ale Trail – 10–20 min drive
A fun way to explore local breweries and craft drinks.
• Briar Rose Bakery & Deli – 15–20 min drive
A local stop for baked goods, deli bites, and casual eats.
• Mr. Taco Loco – 10–15 min drive
A nearby option for easy Mexican food.
• The Deli at Arsaga’s Mill District – 10 min drive
A local favorite for coffee, sandwiches, and laid-back meals.
• Historic Downtown Fayetteville – 10 min drive
Shops, restaurants, culture, and classic Fayetteville character.
• Bud Walton Arena – 10 min drive
Basketball games, events, and Razorback sports.
• Devil’s Den State Park – 30–35 min drive
Hiking, scenic views, caves, trails, and outdoor exploring.
• Terra Studios – 25–30 min drive
Art, gardens, glasswork, and a creative local stop.
• Bentonville – 35–40 min drive
Dining, biking, museums, and a lively downtown scene.
• Crystal Bridges Museum – 40–45 min drive
A standout art museum with trails, architecture, and nature.
• Beaver Lake – 35–45 min drive
Boating, fishing, swimming, and lake-day exploring.
• Siloam Springs Kayak Park – 35–45 min drive
A fun spot for kayaking and water adventure.
• Clinton House – 10 min drive
A historic Fayetteville landmark.
• Walmart Museum – 40–45 min drive
A Bentonville stop tied to Arkansas history and retail roots.
The best way to get around Fayetteville and the Northwest Arkansas area is by car. Parking is available anywhere on the gravel in front of The Hideaway. Please do not park on the grass, and please do not block the fire pit area, as that is a community space for any and all guests who may be staying on the property.
Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft are also available in the area, making it easy to get to spots like UofA, Razorback Stadium, and Dickson Street, all about 10 minutes away.
While the property is not highly walkable to major attractions, it offers a peaceful setting with outdoor areas to enjoy, including trails, a stocked pond, garden area, fire pit, and grassy yard.
With quick access to nearby roads, you can easily reach Kessler Mountain and Centennial Park in about 8 minutes, or explore more of NWA with a short drive.
➤ Starter kitchen and bathroom essentials are provided, but guests will need to supply disposables and restock items for the duration of their stay.
➤ This property is pet-friendly. We welcome friendly, house-trained pets for a $100 fee per stay. A maximum of 2 pets are allowed, each not exceeding 20 lbs. After booking, guests must immediately let us know how many pets will be staying. Unapproved pets are subject to additional fees.
➤ There are 2 other properties on this lot that may be booked by other guests. Some outdoor/common areas may be shared.
➤ The property is located 1.5 blocks from a railroad track. There is occasionally a train that comes by after 10:00 pm, and randomly around 4:30 am or 5:00 am. Earplugs are provided for any lighter sleeping guests.
➤ Exceeding maximum occupancy is not permitted.
➤ No third-party bookings; the reservation must be made under your own account.
➤ No parties, events, smoking, vaping, marijuana use, or open flames, including candles, incense, or sage.
➤ Quiet hours begin at 9:00 pm—please keep noise to a minimum.
➤ The home includes stairs and may not be suitable for guests with limited mobility.
➤ Early check-in and late check-out are subject to availability.