2024 ECLIPSE LIVE

Stellar Views

Watch the solar eclipse from the best spot in the center of the path of totality. Approx 4min and 14sec full eclipse viewing!

Cozy Campouts

Perfect for stargazing all night long! -Unobstructed views from an Ozark mountain top!

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Reserve your front-row seat to the majestic celestial experience in just a few clicks. Stress-free adventure awaits!

Once in A Lifetime

Prepare for the highly anticipated Great American Solar Eclipse on April 8th, 2024! This rare and unforgettable event offers millions a chance to witness the awe-inspiring wonder of a Total Solar Eclipse. For an essential experience, choose Double T ProperTs for eclipse camping in the center of the path of totality. Limited campsites are available, so secure your spot today with our first-come-first-serve reservations. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable opportunity!

5-Star Skies, Unforgettable Nights!

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Local Amenities

Blanchard Springs Caverns (4 Mi) and grounds offer bird watching, walking trails, hiking trails, biking trails, swimming, clear creeks, recreation areas, waterfalls, Mirror Lake, and amphitheater, not to mention the amazing cavern tours. Tour the different levels, peruse the gift store, watch the movie about the formation of the caverns, and so much more!

Located in the scenic Ozark Mountains what is not to love! A peaceful getaway to enjoy nature and breathe in the relaxing atmosphere of the area.

Food & Fun

OK Trading Post (7 mi) has an AMAZING gift shop and fun trail rides. This is a must-stop on your trip.

More Goodies

Enjoy the White River (9 mi). Trout fishing, floating, and eating at Jo Jo’s or Angler’s on the river are both good options in the area.

Mountain View (12 mi) is the county seat. The old courthouse is surrounded by locally-owned coffee shops, restaurants, pizzerias, and gift shops, as well as McDonald’s, Wal-Mart, and gas stations.

Mountain View is also known as the Folk Music Capital of the World. Locals still meet at the court square on weekends for “pickin’ and grin’n”, clogging, and dancing.

The Ozark Folk Center (14 mi) is an interesting place to visit. They have the Skillet Restaurant, a theater, and The Ozark Folk Center Crafts Village which has more than 20 artisans demonstrating Ozark Heritage crafts including broom making, blacksmithing, pottery making, knife making, weaving, quilting, wood carving, yarn spinning, soap making, herb gardening, doll making, candle making, letterpress printing and more.