The Little Switzerland Chalets & Cabins have been serving Arkansans since 1930s. These charming cabins are guaranteed to delight during your next unplugged trip to the Ozark Mountains.
You’ll find these delightful cabins tucked away in the Ozark Mountains.
Facebook/Little Switzerland Cabins & Chalets Little Switzerland Cabins & Chalets are located at 2841 N Highway 7, Jasper, AR 72641.
Little Switzerland Cabins & Chalets have been around for quite a while.
Facebook/Little Switzerland Cabins & Chalets They were originally built by two Swiss families back in 1891. Even before the cabins became open to tourists in the ’30s, folks would stop by before traversing the rugged Ozark Mountains. After all, the trip from Jasper to Harrison would take three days!
Each of the three cabins are surprisingly spacious to fit your group’s needs.
TripAdvisor/Anazeteo Stay cozy in the split-level of Cabin 2, take the family to the 2-story Cabin 1, or bring the whole canoe crew to the 3-roomed Cabin 3. All three cabins come with modern amenities and have decks overlooking the mountains.
The Little Switzerland experience also extends north to their chalets.
Google/Dawn Furlow The chalets are eight miles north of the cabins and can sleep 7-11 guests.
The game room of Chalet 2 is a particular favorite of ours.
Google/darin71508 It’s the perfect place to ease into your unplugged vacation and bond with friends without the need of screens.
One of the biggest perks of staying at Little Switzerland are all the nearby activities.
Flickr/Brent Spot the Boxley Valley elk, float down the Buffalo River, or hike to the dozens of waterfalls in the area. Don’t forget to stop by the tiny town’s Low Gap Cafe.
These Swiss-themed cabins are a perfect escape for your next Ozark Mountain trip.
Google/Dawn Furlow To book your stay, visit their website right here.
To stay up-to-date, you can follow the Little Switzerland’s Facebook Page.
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Little Switzerland Cabins & Chalets are located at 2841 N Highway 7, Jasper, AR 72641.
They were originally built by two Swiss families back in 1891. Even before the cabins became open to tourists in the ’30s, folks would stop by before traversing the rugged Ozark Mountains. After all, the trip from Jasper to Harrison would take three days!
TripAdvisor/Anazeteo
Stay cozy in the split-level of Cabin 2, take the family to the 2-story Cabin 1, or bring the whole canoe crew to the 3-roomed Cabin 3. All three cabins come with modern amenities and have decks overlooking the mountains.
Google/Dawn Furlow
The chalets are eight miles north of the cabins and can sleep 7-11 guests.
Google/darin71508
It’s the perfect place to ease into your unplugged vacation and bond with friends without the need of screens.
Flickr/Brent
Spot the Boxley Valley elk, float down the Buffalo River, or hike to the dozens of waterfalls in the area. Don’t forget to stop by the tiny town’s Low Gap Cafe.
To book your stay, visit their website right here.
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