Secluded Solitary Cabins in Arkansas

With its sweeping landscapes and mountainous trails, Arkansas is a haven for secluded, solitary cabins. Nestled by rivers, overlooking lakes, or beneath thick tree canopies, these rustic Arkansas cabins abound. Whether you are seeking a romantic getaway for two, a solo retreat in the woods, time in nature with friends, or a simple family vacation, Arkansas's remote cabins have something for everyone.
  1. Moonlight Chalet

    • This spacious A-frame cabin in Arkansas is nestled 8 miles north of downtown Eureka Springs in the Ozark Mountains. With a view of Table Rock Lake in the background, the Moonlight Chalet has a roomy loft, two bedrooms with queen beds, wood burning fireplace, digital cable TV, queen sofa sleeper, deck, whirlpool tub, gas grill and Wi-Fi Internet access.

      Moonlight Chalet

      Eureka Springs, AR

      800-835-5184

      autumnmooncottage.com

    Cownie Lodge

    • This 3800-foot rustic lodge on the north side of Greers Ferry Lake in Fairfield Bay offers five acres of lakefront views on a secluded cove. Inside, the log house, which sleeps 20, features hickory hardwood floors and cabinets, spacious kitchen, dining room, living room, master bedroom with garden tub, and a large children's playroom. Outside is a large deck overlooking the woods. .

      Cownie Lodge

      Fairfield Bay, AR

      407-865-3204

      cownielodge.com

    PawPaw's Cabin

    • Built in 2001, this 1400-square-foot Heber Springs cabin accommodates up to six guests. PawPaw's has a fully equipped kitchen, a den with a wood-burning stone fireplace, two bedrooms, two full bathrooms, a loft with twin beds, microwave oven, refrigerator with icemaker, dishwasher and big-screen TV with cable. Out back, visitors will find a rocking chair, grill and picnic area.

      PawPaw's Cabin

      Heber Springs, AR

      501 589-2656

      pawpawscabin.com

    Elkhorn Cabin

    • Built in the 1800s and reconstructed with modern amenities, this one-bedroom cabin with an additional loft sits near the Buffalo National River in Kingston, Arkansas. The cozy home comes stocked with linens, household items, barbecue grill and fire pit. Hiking, canoeing, fishing and swimming abound nearby. This cabin sleeps four to six people.

      Elkhorn Cabin

      Kingston, AR

      870-420-3533

      elkhorncabin.info

    Cherokee Cabin

    • This pet-friendly log cabin in Magazine, Arkansas, amid the Ouachita Mountains, is equipped with a hot tub, cable television, DVD player, CD player, and grill. Nearby are three fishing ponds stocked with catfish, bass and perch, as well as horse trails and ATV riding. This cabin sleeps up to 16 people.

      Cherokee Cabin

      Magazine, AR

      479-849-7345

      cherokeecabin.weebly.com

    Buffalo River Mountain Escape

    • This log-sided Arkansas mountain hideaway, which sleeps up to six people, is tucked into the Ouachita Mountains near Mena. It has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, Jacuzzi tub, wraparound porch, fully equipped kitchen, TV and VCR.

      Buffalo River Mountain Escape

      Mena, AR

      870-904-9488

      buffalorivercabinescape.com

    Ward Mountain Lodge

    • This Arkansas log cabin sits on a 500-acre property with rolling landscapes amid the scenic Ouachita Mountain wilderness. Hiking and mountain biking trails abound and guided hunting tours are available in season, as well as canoeing, kayaking, and swimming on the Cossatot River.

      Ward Mountain Lodge

      Wickes, AR

      479-234-8556

      wardmountainlodge.com

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