
Hotels Near the University of Arkansas
A Razorback Landmark
Steeped in Razorback lore, the Inn at Carnall Hall is more than just a hotel; it's a living testament to the university's history. Built in 1905 as the state’s first women’s dormitory, it stands proudly beside Old Main, the university’s oldest building. Once brimming with female students, Carnall Hall was part of a time when strict social separation meant would-be sweethearts communicated by leaving each other love notes on a rock, now called “Spoofer’s Stone.” From dorm and fraternity house to academic hub and, finally, hotel near the University of Arkansas, our Inn’s spirit has endured, offering a unique blend of hospitality and Razorback pride.

Joscelyn Roberson
Known for her powerful tumbling and dynamic beam routines, Joscelyn Roberson quickly rose through the ranks of U.S. gymnastics, earning recognition as one of the top up-and-coming athletes in the sport.
She trained at World Champions Centre alongside several Olympic athletes and represented Team USA in major international competitions, including the Pan American Championships, World Championships, and as a traveling alternate for the 2024 Paris Olympics.
In 2024, Joscelyn committed to the University of Arkansas, joining the Arkansas Razorbacks gymnastics team. As a Razorback, she brings her elite-level experience and competitive mindset to the NCAA stage, contributing to the team’s success in the SEC.
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Way Around
Our Inn places you within easy access of the city’s museums, theaters, and the renowned Dickson Street entertainment district. Catch a game at the Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium, delve into local history, or enjoy a little shopping. Your Fayetteville adventure starts here.