This rustic post-and-beam cabin will set the mood for a truly unique Ozark Mountain experience.
Nestled in the wooded acres of the Winged Elm Organic Farm, the cabin features cathedral ceilings, air conditioning, two double beds and a futon, ceiling fans, a fully equipped kitchen, oversized shower, large fenced yard, outdoor fire pit and horseshoe pit.
Located 2 miles from the Buffalo River, by the Buffalo Point Park and one-half mile off Arkansas Hwy. 14 South, this cabin offers excellent access to the Buffalo River valley.
Cabin rates are $95.00 per night, two people... each additional person $10.00
Pay by cash or check (no credit cards at this time). Check In: 2:00 pm - Check Out: 11:00 am.
Hike down to the water creek, ride horseback along the trails to scenic Mears Bluff, canoe or kayak the Buffalo River. Enjoy live music on the square in Yellville on Saturday nights, visit the Olde Main Street Arts Center gallery, fish the White River, or rent a pontoon boat at Bull Shoals Lake.
Visit Blanchard Springs Caverns or enjoy a piece of the past at the Ozark Folk Center in Mountain View. All of these things and more are less than an hours’ drive from Ramblewood Trail Cabins!
NOTE: Linens, towels and cooking utensils are provided. Cabin equipped with stove, fridge, microwave, toaster and coffee maker with filters.
Ramblewood Trail Cabins allows dogs. There is a one-time, non-refundable pet fee of 35.00 per visit for two dogs. Dogs must be kept on a leash at all times if outside the fenced yard. Dog owners are expected to clean up after their dogs and to keep the yard clean.
Horse Policy - Barn and Paddock space available to horse owners for an additional fee. Excellent trail riding opportunities directly accessible from the cabin. All horses must have current negative Coggins, be current on all shots and in good health. Horses must be well behaved and trained, any damage to property incurred by cabins tenants horses will be paid for by the tenant.
The owners of Ramblewood Trail Cabins are not responsible for the safety and well being of any persons, their pets or any of their personal property while occupying the cabin.
The Buffalo River National Park and surrounding areas are a wilderness area and therefore can be dangerous. Wild plants, animals, reptiles and insects all inhabit the area and many of them are toxic. For this reason, the tenants of the cabin, their children, pets and anyone else in their company are completely responsible for their own health and well being at all times.
It is the responsibility of the tenant to act safely and responsibly at all times while occupying the cabins and when enjoying the surrounding areas.