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Kick back, sit a spell and take a break from
the everyday, enjoy the natural beauty and rustic charm of our area and cabins
while enjoying all the comforts of home.
We are centrally located between Jasper and Harrison one mile north of the
Pruitt access of the Buffalo National River and only mile off Hwy 7. We have 2
cabins, located on 20 private acres of forested mountainside, and secluded from
each by 450 500 feet of wooded area to give privacy to each cabin. We are
perfect for romantic getaways, family reunions, retreats, weddings, and
honeymoons. We are only a short drive to the Buffalo River area where you can
swim, fish, hike, and canoe rentals are located only mile away for easy access
and we are only an hour from Branson or Eureka Springs. The grounds surrounding
the cabins are full of native shrubs and flowers providing areas to read, rest,
visit, watch and listen to the wonderful sounds of the Acres of Wildlife where
animals roam freely in their natural habitat. As one guests described it, this
is truly a little piece of heaven on earth. So come and explore all that
Heather Hill and our area has to offer or just sit a spell on our porch swings
and read or relax with nature.
Amenities
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Both cabins are fully furnished with all the
comforts of home. Both cabins have fully equipped kitchens, with full size
appliances, including microwaves, toasters, coffee maker, basic dishes, and
cookware. We supply linens for beds, baths, and even have blow dryers. Our
living areas have cathedral ceilings with ceiling fans, wood burning fireplaces
made from native stone (seasonal), TVs, games and books. Our private decks are
equipped with seating, porch swings and gas barbecue grills. Our large yards
have bird feeders, volleyball nets, horseshoes, picnic tables and outside fire
pits (may be closed at times when conditions are unsafe). A great place to
celebrate family reunions and anniversarys, One couple returned to
celebrate their 10th anniversary with us last year after having been married
here.
Cabin I
Cabin comfortably
accommodates up to 6 people. We have a queen size bed in the upstairs loft, the
living area has a full size futon, and twin daybed and twin trundle, we also
have 2 twin roll away beds under the stairs if needed. Many guests have
celebrated their weddings on the grounds and enjoyed a wonderful honeymoon in
this romantic cabin. Cabin I was built by hand in 1975 by a long time resident,
who also built the fireplace using one slab of rock from the mountain the cabin
sits on.
Bathrooms: upstairs a half bath, toilet and sink, downstairs shower, toilet and
sink.
Cabin II
Cabin comfortably accommodate up to 14 people
and is fully wheel chair accessible.
This cabin has a private bedroom upstairs with a queen size bed, the upstairs
loft has a full size futon and twin daybed with twin trundle. The downstairs has
a private bedroom with a queen size bed and the living area downstairs has 2
full size futons and twin daybed and twin trundle, there are also 2 roll away
beds under the stairs.
This cabin has 2 bathrooms with showers upstairs and downstairs. The downstairs
shower is fully wheel chair accessible.
Attractions
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On Saturday night make time for good food and
good Entertainment at the Ozark Cafe in Jasper. Be sure and get there at or
before 6 P.M. if you want a table. The group that sings and plays is Jazzper,
with lead singer Tim Ray, you will enjoy the comedy and the music.
The Buffalo National River: experience the canoeing, fishing, were accessible
to the early spring floating on the upper river and the summer floating on the
middle river, local shuttle service and canoe rental available.. Our cabins are
only a very short drive to Pruitt access on the Buffalo and we have local canoe
rentals right down the road.
Hiking Trails: our area of the Ozark Mountains has more hiking trails than any
other section of the river and there are additional trails in the National
Forest. See the most photographed rock in Arkansas, Hawksbill Crag; the awesome
Pedestal Rocks, rock climbers favorite Sam's Throne; beautiful Lost Valley and
more.
Historic Eureka Springs: looking for crafts, shows, and unique gift shops? A day
trip to Eureka Springs, a Victorian spa city, can include attractions like The
Great Passion Play and the narrow gauge railroad. It's just a pleasant hour's
drive, tour the famous Crescent Hotel, and the church entered through the dome,
enjoy fine dining, and see the turn of the century homes and buildings.
Jasper: were just 6 1/2 miles north of Jasper for dining and groceries, and 10
miles south of Harrison for shopping.
Branson, Missouri: has great music shows and is an easy drive, you can choose
from country music, gospel, and comedy shows by some of the biggest names in the
business. Branson also has Silver Dollar City, Celebration City and White Water,
for shows, crafts, and family fun. Call 1-800-952-6626 for information.
Springfield, Missouri: is another good day trip to to see the famous Bass Pro
Shop with its wildlife exhibits.
Mountain Biking: miles of old roads in the Ozark Mountains, and Forest Service
trails and roads are open to bike riders.
Scenic Drives: Reader's Digest calls Arkansas Highway 7 one of the top ten
scenic drives in America. Be sure to take your camera for some breathtaking
mountaintop views.
Wilderness Adventures: We have three wilderness areas nearby; the upper Buffalo,
Ponca, Richland.
Caving: explore on your own at recreation areas like Lost Valley or call Mystic
Caverns, 870-743-1739, or Hurricane River Cave, 1-800-245-2282.
Horseback riding: We have local outfitters who can accommodate for horseback
riding
Golfing: there are golf courses at Harrison, Diamond City, Bull Shoals and
Huntsville.
Crafts and Antiques: Youll find them here in the Ozark Mountains, the same
functional, beautiful furniture, quilts, baskets, toys, and other treasures our
ancestors made when they came here in the early 1800s. Local shops offer a
variety of crafts and antiques at very reasonable prices.
Watchable Wildlife: Were the Elk Capitol of Arkansas by proclamation of the
governor, and you can enjoy seeing our elk herd at many locations along the
Buffalo River. We also have a wonderful variety of wildlife ranging from
whitetail deer and black bear to gray and red squirrels and from bald eagles and
great blue herons to finches. Exploring Newton County is an adventure.
Lakes: We are close enough to Bull Shoals Lake for an easy day trip to enjoy
boating and fishing there.
Cabin I
$95.00 Mar thru Oct
$90.00 Nov thru Feb
Cabin II
$140.00 Mar thru Oct
$125.00 Nov thru Feb
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Additional guests $10.00 per person per
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Children 6 and under stay Free
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Discounts for longer stay - Stay 6 nights and
7th night is free
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We offer gift certificates
for that special someone
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We occasionally have special rates
throughout the year, ask when you call.
Reservations require 50% deposit with balance
due on date of arrival.
14 day cancellation policy applies,
cancellation accepted and deposits refunded less service charge,
if notified 14 days prior to arrival
Cabin
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Check in 3:00 pm
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Check out 11:00 am
Dry county so BYOB
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Visa - MasterCard - Discover, accepted
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The Cabin is smoke free.
Cigarette receptacles are provided on
the covered porch
Sorry NO pets
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