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Frequently Asked Questions
Downtown Harrison sits about four miles south of Boone County Airport, a ride of roughly ten minutes via Highway 65 and Highway 62. We provide direct transfers to the Hampton Inn Harrison, Best Western Harrison Inn, and surrounding Harrison lodging options with all inclusive flat rates covering meet and greet, luggage handling, and gratuity. Call +1 (718) 514-9881 for an exact quote to your destination.
Yes. The Buffalo National River access points at Pruitt and Tyler Bend sit about twenty miles south of HRO along Highway 65 and Highway 7, drives of thirty to forty minutes. We provide direct transfers for canoeists, kayakers, and hikers with chauffeurs familiar with the river access points, the surrounding outfitter offices, the Buffalo Point area, and the recommended lodging for arriving guests.
Yes. Branson, Missouri sits about fifty miles north of HRO, a drive of roughly an hour via Highway 65. We provide direct transfers to Branson Landing, the Chateau on the Lake Resort, and surrounding theater district hotels with chauffeurs familiar with the Highway 76 entertainment strip, the surrounding Table Rock Lake area, and the recommended drop off points for arriving show visitors.
Yes. Mystic Caverns sits about eight miles south of HRO along Highway 7, a ride of roughly fifteen minutes. We provide direct transfers for cave tour visitors with chauffeurs familiar with the visitor center entrance, the surrounding Dogpatch area, and the connection to other Ozark Mountain attractions including the Scenic Highway 7 Byway and the surrounding Newton County destinations for arriving guests.
Eureka Springs sits about forty miles west of HRO, a drive of roughly an hour via Highway 62. We provide direct transfers to the historic 1886 Crescent Hotel and Spa, the Basin Park Hotel, and the surrounding Victorian downtown district with chauffeurs familiar with the winding Highway 62 mountain route, the historic loop, and the surrounding Eureka Springs attractions for arriving guests.
Yes. Premium SUVs accommodate one to six passengers with generous luggage space for canoeing gear, fishing equipment, hiking gear, and family arrivals. SUVs are popular for Buffalo National River float trips, Branson show weekend trips, Eureka Springs getaways, and family arrivals across the Ozark Mountains region. All SUVs handle the winding mountain roads comfortably during all seasons.
Yes. The former Dogpatch USA area and surrounding Marble Falls region sit about eight miles south of HRO along Highway 7, a ride of roughly fifteen minutes. We provide direct transfers for visitors exploring the scenic Ozark Mountain area, the surrounding Mystic Caverns, and the connection to other Newton County attractions with chauffeurs familiar with the Scenic Highway 7 Byway route.
Yes. Mountain Home sits about forty miles east of HRO, a drive of roughly fifty minutes via Highway 62. We provide direct transfers to Mountain Home lodging, the surrounding Bull Shoals Lake and Norfork Lake areas, and the White River trout fishing access points with chauffeurs familiar with the area road network, the surrounding fishing resorts, and the recommended lodging for arriving anglers.
Yes. Every HRO reservation includes complimentary real time flight tracking. If your inbound flight is delayed by weather, Ozark Mountain fog events, tornado warnings, winter ice events, summer thunderstorms, connection issues, or mechanical problems, the pickup window adjusts automatically at no extra charge. A grace period after landing covers baggage claim and walking to the curbside exit.
Buffalo National River float season from spring through fall brings canoeists, kayakers, and outdoor enthusiasts to the Ozarks. HRO sees increased traffic during peak float weekends. We add capacity with SUVs and Sprinter vans for outfitter transfers, river access drop offs at Pruitt and Tyler Bend, and lodge pickups with chauffeurs familiar with the surrounding Buffalo River corridor.











































