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Tiny home in Mena
Mountainside Retreat near Queen Wilhelmina SP
Private cabin in the woods near Queen Wilhelmina State Park. Conveniently located 2 minutes from the park's restaurant & hiking trails, the Ouachita Trail, and the Talimina Scenic Drive. Perfect for a couple's getaway, this clean, cozy cottage sits on 2 acres surrounded by the forest. Relax on the covered deck or by the fire pit to enjoy a beautiful mountain view. Just 15 minutes to the town of Mena and 30 minutes from ATV trails. The hosts are local teachers.
$101 per night
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Cabin in Mena
Lakeside Cabin HotTub | Kayak/Fish | AtvTrls
Near Mena, Bethesda Pointe Lakefront Cabin is a lakeside cabin residing on historic Bethesda Lake. Bethesda Lake is an 11 acre stocked spring fed mountain lake with extraordinary mountain views! HOT TUB! Fishing/swimming/kayaking (kayaks provided)! Ride in to Wolf Pen Gap west trail head is 5-10 minutes away. It is located on paved roads and is about 4 miles from the city of Mena. (NO PETS)
$285 per night
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Cabin in Mena
Mtn Cabin Lake | Kayak | Fish | AtvTrls
Near Mena, Arkansas, the Storybrook Cottage is a mountain cabin residing near historic Bethesda Lake. Bethesda Lake is an 11 acre stocked spring fed mountain lake with extraordinary mountain views! Fishing/swimming/kayaking (kayaks provided)! Ride in to Wolf Pen Gap west trail head is 5-10 minutes away. It is located on paved roads and is about 4 miles from the city of Mena.
$195 per night

Stay near Mena's top sights

Walmart Supercenter12 locals recommend
Branding Iron BBQ & Steak House18 locals recommend
Myers Cruizzers Drive-In5 locals recommend
Chopping Block Steakhouse14 locals recommend
La Villa Mexican Restaurant11 locals recommend
Skyline Cafe20 locals recommend

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Mtn Cabin Lake HotTub | Kayak | Fish | AtvTrls
$228 per night
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Prairie Creek Cabin-Fish/Kayak/Ride SxS from Cabin
$99 per night
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Home in Mena
Secluded 3-Bedroom Home with Spacious Backyard
$109 per night
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Vacation home in Mena
Secluded Cabin in the Forest at Raspberry Retreat
$92 per night

Your guide to Mena

Welcome to Mena

Surrounded by the oak-covered slopes of Ouachita National Forest, Mena is the perfect basecamp for exploring Arkansas’ great outdoors. There’s a myriad of ways to enjoy this open-air playground. West of town, Rich Mountain is the state’s second-highest peak, with jaw-dropping panoramic views. For the adventurous, there are raging whitewaters to navigate by kayak in Cossatot River State Park, or more peaceful trips can be taken down the Ouachita River. Founded in 1896 as a railroad township and then a timber and agriculture hub, Mena also has plenty of history and culture to explore. The main street is lined with saloon-style awnings, and the restored Mena Depot Center now houses a town museum and information center. The Ouachita Little Theatre, based in an original 1920s building, puts on a variety of live performances throughout the year.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Mena

While Mena attracts visitors during all four seasons, the best time to visit is from March to May and from September to November, when the weather is ideal for a breadth of outdoor activities. Spring has arrived when Mena’s iconic Bradford Pear trees burst into pale pink blossoms and purple tulips sprout in the local gardens. Spring is the season when Arkansas’ wildlife comes out to play — don’t be surprised to spot deer, fox, coyote, and bear on your hike. This outdoorsy town is also known for its scenic beauty during autumn, best observed from the many local lookout points or scenic byways.


Top things to do in Mena

Queen Wilhelmina State Park

Queen Wilhelmina State Park offers a blend of wildlife, nature, and history spread across 460 acres in the Ouachita Mountains. The Lovers’ Leap Trail leads hikers on a brief but intimate 1.3-mile wooded loop trail marked by stone pathways and wooden bridges and culminating at a platform overlooking the slopes and valleys. The rest of the park offers campsites, picnic areas, trails, and an old fire tower at the peak of Rich Mountain.

Talimena Scenic Byway

This scenic stretch of blacktop is a convenient way to cover plenty of western Arkansas’ and eastern Oklahoma’s beautiful terrain without expending too much effort. The gorgeous 54-mile route offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as lodging, picnicking, hiking, and camping. During autumn, bronze-tinged slopes and red valleys make for picture-perfect stops along the side of the road.

Mena Kansas City-Southern Depot

Go back in time to Mena’s golden days at the Mena Kansas City-Southern Depot, a restored 1920s brick train depot that signals the town’s founding as a railway stop. Now the depot serves as an informative time capsule, with historic memorabilia and artifacts like old cars and artwork.

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