If you are looking for a fun cool experience, how about spending the night in an old school bus that's been converted into a gorgeous camper inside as you enjoy the beautiful mountains of the Ozarks.

This cool bus is located in Mountain View Arkansas and looks like a beautiful cottage inside with all the modern conveniences. It's called the Emerald Gypsy School Bus and it sleeps up to four people.

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According to Airbnb.com

Snuggle on the comfy full size memory foam bed with a good book or roast marshmallows in the fire pit after a full day exploring the local hiking trails.

 

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And they provide quite a bit for your stay:

The Emerald Gypsy has WiFi, Smart TV, Bluetooth speaker, games and a fire pit with firewood

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also included:
~linens and towels
~cookware and serving ware
~kitchen basics
~soap and shampoo
~starter kit of toilet paper, paper towels, dish soap and garbage bags
~the coffeemaker is a standard drip machine, filters provided
~the grill is propane, though there is also a charcoal grill for your use (byo charcoal)
~firewood, BYO kindling

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And it's only $83 a night.  You can find out more about this quirky school bus camper at Airbnb.com 

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