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This tiny Ozark mountain town offers hiking trails through Kings River Natural Area and local craft shops along its historic high street. Visit nearby Buffalo National River for kayaking adventures or explore the Madison County Courthouse in Huntsville for a glimpse of regional history.

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What is the best area to stay in Kingston?
The best area to stay in Kingston is the area surrounding the town square, particularly for those seeking convenience and a central location for exploring the Ozarks.

This central area offers easy access to Kingston's few local amenities, including the general store, a couple of eateries, and the historic Madison County Courthouse, which anchors the square. It's a small, rural community, so 'central' here means being right at the heart of its limited offerings.

Couples looking for a quiet retreat will appreciate staying in this area. It provides a peaceful base to return to after exploring the natural beauty of the surrounding Ozark Mountains, with opportunities for hiking and scenic drives.

For families, staying near the town square means you're close to the community park, which might offer a playground or open space for children to enjoy.
When is the best time to go to Kingston?
Kingston, Arkansas, is a destination best enjoyed during the spring and autumn months.

Spring, particularly from April to May, brings pleasant temperatures and the blooming of wildflowers, making it ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and exploring the scenic beauty of the Ozarks. The Buffalo National River, a major draw, is typically at a good water level for floating during this period. This season is superb for couples seeking a tranquil getaway amidst nature's revival.

Autumn, from September to October, offers cooler weather and spectacular fall foliage, transforming the landscape into a canvas of reds, oranges, and yellows. It's an excellent time for scenic drives and photography. The crisp air makes hiking trails more inviting.
Can I cancel my hotel reservation on Expedia?
You can cancel your hotel reservation on Expedia, though it depends on the cancellation policy of your booking. Most bookings are refundable if canceled within 24-48 hours of the scheduled arrival. Be sure to check your booking confirmation for the exact cancellation policy. If free cancellation is available, you can cancel directly through your Expedia account by logging in, going to "My Trips", and selecting your reservation. To find flexible deals, filter your search by "Fully refundable property" for hotels in Kingston.
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How much is the nightly rate at a Kingston hotel?
Prices for hotels in Kingston often vary, but you can find a great deal from £172 on Expedia. All sorts of factors affect price, such as the time of year or the days of the week you choose for your stay. Find the best deals by being flexible with your dates, and sort search results by "Price: low to high" for the cheapest rate.

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