B&B-River Views, Shawnee Getaway, Elizabeth Room

Elizabethtown, IL, United States
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About

Getaway at The Rose Hotel in Elizabethtown, Illinois—a historic bed and breakfast overlooking the Ohio River near Shawnee National Forest. Enjoy modern amenities, complimentary breakfast, river views, and a charming Southern Illinois getaway perfect for couples, travelers, hikers and outdoor enthusiasts enjoying Southern Illinois. *Breakfast served each morning*

Good to know

The Historic Rose Hotel is the oldest operating hotel in the state of IL, built in 1812. The hotel is now a bed and breakfast with 5 operating rooms. All rooms have private bathrooms and complimentary home cooked breakfast and coffee each morning in the guest dining room. The Elizabeth room has a private entrance on the patio, accessible from the outside of the hotel. Enjoy your complimentary morning coffee on the patio, watch the sunrise or just sit and watch the barge traffic on the Ohio River. The Summer Gazebo sits at the peak of the bluff on the property which offers beautiful river views and great photo opportunities. Close to all things Shawnee Forest, Cave in Rock and located on the River to River Trail, it’s the perfect destination. Staying at The Rose Hotel is Stepping back in time and slowing the days down, all while offering the amenities of today’s world.

Other Details to Note

NEARBY TOWNS: In Elizabethtown, IL 5 mi to Rosiclare, IL 11 mi to Cave-in-Rock, IL 16 mi to Golconda, IL 31 mi to Harrisburg, IL 32 mi to Sturgis, KY RECREATION: 11 mi to Cave-in-Rock 14 mi to Rim Rock 14 mi to Pounds Hollow Beach and Rec Area 16 mi to Garden of the Gods 27 mi to Jackson Hole 31 m to Bell Smith Springs Try out our Riverside Mercantile store in town at the 4 way and enjoy ice cream, shakes, coffee, lattes, local meats and artisan local goods. Or how about, fresh Ohio River catfish at the E'Town River Restaurant between March and October! OVERVIEW OF THE AREA: About Elizabethtown: ❤️ A guest favorite for romantic getaways and peaceful river weekends. E'Town, for short, is a quaint, quiet town on the Ohio River. The population hovers around 200, while Hardin County total population is approximately 3,600- making it the least populated county in the state of Illinois. That doesn't mean you won't see people. Hardin County attracts over 1 million visitors per year with the scenic attractions such as Garden of the Gods, Rim Rock and Cave-in-Rock. There is a gift store next door to Riverside Lodge called Riverside Mercantile of the same owners. LOCAL AMENITIES : While there is ice cream next door and E'Town River Restaurant serves daily caught fish from May-October, this is a VERY rural area. The nearest convenience store /gas station is just down the road on Rt. 146. The nearest basic grocery store is in Rosiclare, approximately 6 miles away. If you plan to do a lot of cooking, we suggest stopping for groceries before you arrive so you can spend more time relaxing. The nearest chain stores like Kroger or Walmart is in Harrisburg, 30 miles away (35-40 minute drive). ABOUT THE OHIO RIVER: The Ohio River stretches from Pennsylvania to the Confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi River located in Cairo, IL. It is uniquely part of "The Great American Loop" which connects to the Gulf of Mexico. Those that travel the Loop are known as "Loopers." This is why you may catch the occasional yacht, skipper or troller in the midst of the barge traffic. The Loop is on our personal bucket list. You can read more about the Loop here. If you have the urge to explore the Ohio by water, you can rent pontoon boats at Golconda Marina. About the Area: Harrisburg is the closest town (not village). It has a population of approximately 8,000 and growing. The town has many of your familiar chain stores as well as boutique places that are recommended in of this ebook. On the larger scale, orchard and winery country is on the west side of southern Illinois, while hiking is all around but most notably on the east side (where you are/will be). We have great hiking within a 10 minute drive. You can view our recommendations in this guide. THE GREAT OUTDOORS: While Garden of the Gods is the most notable hiking attraction in the area, there are many others within a short drive. Southern Illinois has a typical midwestern climate as outlined below. Please note: ALL of our properties are considered rural- surrounded by natures beautiful elements which include trees, flowers, insects, spiders, and the occasional marcupile. We do our best to create the best outdoor entertainment space, but we are limited on our battle with Mother Nature. Please consider this when enjoying the outdoors. Put the mosquito spray is on standby. Springs are wet and are ideal for chasing our local waterfalls. Summers are humid and a perfect time to do some outdoor country swimming. Falls are just not long enough. It's a popular time for experiencing the wineries and hiking. Winters are mild. Until they are not. November- mid January tend to be mild with limited precipitation. Late January and all of February is the timeframe for "wintery mix" which can include sleet, snow and freezing rain.

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What this place offers

Amenities

Common

  • Air conditioning
  • Essentials Towels, bed sheets, soap, toilet paper, and pillows
  • Hair dryer
  • Heating Central heating or a heater in the listing
  • Wifi

Bedroom and laundry

  • Bed linens
  • Extra pillows and blankets
  • Hangers
  • Clothing storage

Bathroom

  • Body soap
  • Conditioner
  • Hot Water
  • Shampoo
  • Shower gel

Common

  • Air conditioning
  • Essentials Towels, bed sheets, soap, toilet paper, and pillows
  • Hair dryer
  • Heating Central heating or a heater in the listing
  • Wifi

Bedroom and laundry

  • Bed linens
  • Extra pillows and blankets
  • Hangers
  • Clothing storage

Bathroom

  • Body soap
  • Conditioner
  • Hot Water
  • Shampoo
  • Shower gel

Services

  • Breakfast Breakfast is provided
  • Long term stays allowed Allow stay for 28 days or more

Kitchen and dining

  • Coffee
  • Mini Fridge

Home safety

  • Fire extinguisher
  • Smoke detector

Parking and facilities

  • Free parking on premises
  • Free street parking

Outdoors

  • Outdoor seating
  • Patio

Location features

  • Private entrance Separate street or building entrance
  • Waterfront

House Rules

Please respect our neighbors by observing quiet hours from 11 PM to 7 AM. Keep noise to a minimum during these times. No smoking within 10 feet of the building. DO NOT throw cigarette butts on the property. No guests other than those listed in the rental agreement No covering up or tampering with the security cameras Breaking any rules will result in immediate eviction without a refund.

Accessibility

Neighborhood

Elizabethtown is the kind of place that feels untouched in the best way possible — a quiet historic river town where time slows down and the scenery does most of the talking. Nestled along the banks of the Ohio River in the heart of Southern Illinois, Elizabethtown offers a peaceful mix of small-town charm, natural beauty, and rich history that’s hard to find anymore. What makes the town especially unique is its connection to the river. The Ohio River isn’t just part of the backdrop here — it shapes the entire atmosphere. You’ll find scenic overlooks, riverfront sunsets, passing barges, and a slower pace that instantly feels relaxing. The town has an authentic, lived-in character rather than a touristy feel, which is part of what visitors fall in love with. The neighborhood surrounding Elizabethtown is filled with rolling Shawnee hills, winding scenic roads, forests, farmland, and hidden gems waiting to be explored. It sits near some of Southern Illinois’ most popular outdoor attractions while still feeling peaceful and uncrowded. Guests can spend the day hiking, exploring wineries, kayaking, antiquing, or discovering local history — then return to quiet evenings overlooking the river.

Guest Access

Guest will have patio access, private entrance from the patio, entrance to the hotel dining room and private bathroom.

Reviews

Felicia
May 2026
We had a wonderful time on our stay and definitely recommend this location to others! It was a perfect, peaceful getaway with beautiful views. Our host, Stephanie, provided many great recommendations for places to eat and hiking spots in the area. She responded to my messages in a timely manner and was very accommodating.
Sky
May 2026
It was an enchanting stay. I came to visit a nearby farm for my business as a therapist involved in green therapy, but the stay was so restorative that it was the highlight of my visit.
Deb
April 2026
This place is amazing. Our room opened to an expansive porch overlooking the Ohio River. Watch the sun rise or set. We had a picnic at the gazebo. The location is superb. Also, breakfast was wonderful and talking with the lady who gave us breakfast and a DNR representative who was working on the property was friendly and informative. We will be back.
Devin
April 2026
A charming and historic B&B, it really pulls you into the feel of the time period and connects you with the local history in a way a run of the mill hotel wouldn't. Both Stephanie and Jessa were incredibly kind, informative, and helpful. My wife and I enjoyed the conversations and the extra helpings of local Intel they had. Beautifully picturesque view of the Ohio River, especially the still, early morning while the light fog hovered over the surface. Will return the if opportunity presents itself!
Rachael
October 2025
Excellent stay! The property is conveniently located near the parks we came to explore and within walking distance of a great fish restaurant and a charming ice cream and gift shop. It’s perfect for a one-night getaway in a unique, historic setting with clean, modern amenities. The homemade breakfast was a wonderful touch and made our stay even more enjoyable.

Find us

Getting around the Elizabethtown and Southern Illinois area is part of the experience itself. The region is known for scenic drives, quiet backroads, rolling hills, and beautiful views around nearly every turn. Unlike larger tourist destinations, traffic is minimal, making it easy to enjoy a relaxed pace while exploring the Shawnee Hills and Ohio River region. Most visitors travel by car since many of the area’s best attractions, hiking trails, wineries, overlooks, and river towns are spread throughout the region. The drives between destinations are often just as memorable as the stops themselves, with winding roads through forests, farmland, bluffs, and river scenery.

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