moderate
3–6 hours
Suitable for guests with moderate fitness who enjoy hiking and fishing excursions.
Discover Rustic Cabin #2, a cozy stay near Yellville, Arkansas, offering nature lovers a comfortable base to explore the Ozarks’ rugged landscapes and clear streams. Ideal for families or groups seeking both adventure and tranquility.
Starting at $176 a night 1-4 ppl. $10 for each additional person per night, Sleeps 6 Comfortably
Our cabins are located in the woods or on a scenic ridge. Bedrooms have a king-size bed, couch or futon in the sitting area that makes into a bed and two single beds in open loft bedroom.
All cabins have TV's with DVD player's (no reception bring movies), free-standing wood or gas fireplaces, bathroom with shower, full kitchen and barbeque grill on front porch. Also, there is a fire ring outside. Linens and blankets are provided, but please bring your own bath and river towels.
2 night minimum weekends (call for 1 night availability)/ 3 night minimum on holiday weekends
One Night Stay - $153 Two Night Stay - $306 Three Night Stay - $459 Four Night Stay - $612 Five Night Stay - $765 Six Night Stay - $918 One Week Stay - $1071 Eight Night Stay - $1,224
The forested area around Yellville can attract mosquitoes, especially during spring and summer evenings.
Trails near the cabin range from moderate to uneven terrain, so proper footwear helps prevent injury.
Reception may be spotty around the cabin, so download maps and emergency contacts beforehand.
Keep a safe distance from deer and other animals to avoid disturbing the local fauna.
The Ozarks region has a rich heritage including Native American history and early frontier settlements near Yellville.
Local operators encourage Leave No Trace practices to protect the fragile Ozark ecosystems and maintain clean waterways.
Provides traction and ankle support on uneven terrain around the cabin.
Essential to avoid mosquito bites during warmer months.
spring specific
Staying hydrated is crucial during outdoor activities in the Ozarks.
Evenings can get chilly, especially in fall, so layering keeps you comfortable.
fall specific