Enjoyed our quick getaway. Quiet and secluded. Comfortable. The only thing that would make this a 10, is better access to the river and a sitting area near the water. Otherwise overall very nice.
My son and I enjoyed our stay at the Old Factory Getaway. The cabin had everything we needed and the location was perfect. He fished in the river and I relaxed on the back porch. It was a quick drive to Crater of Diamonds State Park and the restaurants in town. Definitely recommend!
We stayed for two night for our anniversary. It was perfect! The cabin had everything we needed and was very clean. My favorite part was sitting on the back porch swing while listening/watching the water from the Little Missouri River. It was so peaceful.
The cabin was perfect for our family. Clean and had all the necessary amenities. It is right on the beautiful river which can be enjoyed while sitting on the back porch swing or hammock. Thanks for an incredible stay.
Property was nice and as listed. Cabin was clean and well maintained. We really enjoyed our trip. I recommend writing the door code down prior to arrival as we did not have phone service. The internet provided was fast and we were able to connect our phones to the wifi
What an incredible property overlooking the Little Missouri River! The cabin and views are amazing. Judy, the host, was very communicative and helpful. We will absolutely return and it was perfect for our dog, too! Thank you!
We thoroughly enjoyed our Labor Day weekend at the Old Factory Getaway - it was a quaint cabin in a beautiful location very convenient to Lake Greeson!
Les points faibles : Emplacement et exactitude de lâannonce
Weekend getaway
The second bed room is outside up the stiars no convenient when its pouring rain all day. No water pressure in the shower. And if you have ATT you will have no cell service. The tv is in the kitchen so you can not watch it from the living room.
Cozy cabin right on the river with lots of amenities. Some of our most enjoyable moments were sitting on the back porch swing watching and listening to the river(in march so the river was full of fast moving water and the neighbors where doing some fly fishing), sitting on the front porch rocking chairs, using the mining tools at the Crator of Diamonds state park where we also hiked some trails, and just slowing down and unwinding. On the last day we went to the Riverside picnic area at the Narrows dam just a few min drive and enjoyed the playground and fishing that it had to offer. Some things to note, the stairs to the second floor are outside but not a hassle, and we brought our own charcoal for the grill. We brought our own food because there is not many options in the small town near by. Overall we really enjoyed it, the host was accommodating, and we would recommend this place to stay.
We really enjoyed our stay here. It was a beautiful location and the view from the back deck was wonderful. We left feeling refreshed. The beds were comfortable and the space was perfect for a family of four. I would highly recommend.
This was a great place for my kids, family and I to visit AR and go diamond mining. The creek out back was also great and the kids spent a few hours down there, while we were able to sit up top on the back deck and watch them. Would visit again for sure!
Found at the end of Old Factory Site Road (just a few minutes drive from downtown Murfreesboro, Lake Greeson and Crater of Diamonds State Park), the Henley family offers a secluded cabin on the banks of the Little Missouri River.
The cabin sits high on a rocky bank with a large shaded deck facing the water and dense woods. On the deck, you will find a BBQ grill, table for four, hammock and porch swing to relax in while the river flows below. Inside is room to sleep eight, upstairs and down, with a separate bedroom downstairs, pull-out sleeper sofa and two baths. A full kitchen with ceramic counter-tops, refrigerator, JennAir stove, microwave and coffee maker. You'll also find satellite and three flat screen televisions.
The 'Old Factory Site' refers to a water driven mill that was located just upstream from the cabin in the mid 1800's. There was once a community, then known as Royston, at the site. The huge timber grid of the mill's 160+ year old foundation can still be seen in the river (a short walk away).