5/5 - Excellent
Nice, friendly and clean small town. Loved it!



Good stay for the money.
Reviewed on 18 January 2026

Nice stay. Interesting rustic decor. It was kind of fun! Room was clean. Bed and pillows were great! Nice and quiet. Staff was very friendly. We will stay here again!
Reviewed on 12 January 2026

Great host, great communication. House was clean and in proper order. Easy check in and check out. Perfect place to stay.
Reviewed on 10 November 2025


Just what we needed to travel around during the day and enjoy the fall foliage. Should update photos of renovations in the living areas on website. Only one noisy neighbor.
Reviewed on 4 November 2025

This was the perfect place for our Christmas family gathering! We stayed here to meet up with my oldest son and grandbaby, and it couldn't have been better. The home provided a wonderful space for us to enjoy dinner together and spend quality time playing games.The accommodations were clean and comfortable ...
Reviewed on 12 January 2026

Enjoy an outing to Neosho National Fish Hatchery-Hearrell Spring Unit during your stay in Neosho. While in this family-friendly area, you can enjoy the restaurants.
Take a campus tour or just explore the area of Crowder College, during your trip to Neosho. Take in the entertainment venues and sunsets in this family-friendly area.
Enjoy a round of golf in Neosho at Neosho Municipal Golf Course. Discover the sunsets in this family-friendly area.
You can take time to visit Edgewood Bowl during your travels to Neosho. While in this family-friendly area, you can enjoy the restaurants.
You can spend an afternoon exploring the galleries in Newton County Historical Museum during your trip to Neosho. While in this family-friendly area, you can enjoy the restaurants.
Though Freeman Neosho Hospital might be what brings you to town, perhaps you'll have a chance to explore more of Neosho while you are here.
Nice, friendly and clean small town. Loved it!
Neosho is neat but no nice hotels
I was attending my grandfather's funeral. He was a life-long resident of Neosho.
I'm probably biased as Neosho is my hometown, but it's a quiet little town that if you're into history can be interesting. It's fairly safe and has a lot of sites to see in the area if you don't mind traveling a bit.
We were just passing through and needed to lay down and get a little rest. Didn't see any of the town.
Did not stop in the town to eat or shop just passed through needed a few hours of sleep
