The Ozarks are without a doubt the best vacation getaway in Arkansas. From a secluded area to being surrounded by amazing attractions, these are the best cabins in the area if you want to totally immerse yourself in the little slice of heaven between Ponca and Jasper.

There’s a ton of great spots around the Ozarks but Ozark Bluff Dweller Cabins are our favorite for a secluded getaway.

Facebook/Ozark Bluff Dwellers Cabin Rentals They’re located at Mutton Point just north of Mt. Sherman, here’s a here.

There are three log cabins in the area, each with gorgeous interiors.

Facebook/Ozark Bluff Dwellers Cabin Rentals The Cherokee and Choctaw Cabins can sleep 6 and the Osage can sleep 7.

The cabins may be rustic in nature but come with the comforts of home.

Facebook/Ozark Bluff Dwellers Cabin Rentals The 1250 sq. ft. cabins come with three bedrooms, two baths, and a full kitchen. There’s also WiFi, a DVD player, and satellite TV.

The interior is lovely but the real treat is the fantastic view.

TripAdvisor/1Brian49 Each cabin has multiple decks that overlook different bluffs along the Buffalo River.

Another perk, albeit smaller than the expansive views, is that the cabins are kid and dog friendly.

TripAdvisor/kc_kcarroll Children under four can stay for free and up to two dogs can stay for $15/each.

There’s a ton of attractions within 30 minutes of the cabins.

AllTrails/Craig Parchman Lost Valley State Park is one of the nearby must-visits. It’s where Eden Falls resides. The park is located at Lost Valley Rd., Kingston, AR 72742.

And of course the Buffalo River is right at the cabin’s backdoor.

Facebook/Ozark Bluff Dwellers Cabin Rentals Spend your getaway canoeing, fishing, or just lazily floating.

A short drive will reward you with a view of the neighboring Boxley Valley Elk.

Flickr/Noel Pennington The 100-elk herd was originally reintroduced to the area in the early 1980s. Since then the herd has grown to over 300. The elk will be near 4699 AR-43, Ponca, AR 72670.

You’ll also just be ten minutes away from the historic Ozark Cafe.

Google/Howard Harrison It’s one of the oldest restaurants in Arkansas. It was established in 1909 and still have the best burgers around. It’s located at 107 E Court St., Jasper, AR 72641.

No matter what attractions you’re looking into undertaking, the Ozark Bluff Dwellers Cabins are a great place to turn in for the night.

Facebook/Ozark Bluff Dwellers Cabin Rentals Rates are $155/night for two people. For more details, visit the Ozark Bluff Dwellers website.

To stay up-to-date on cabin news and to learn about local attractions, follow the Ozark Bluff Dwellers Cabin Rentals Facebook Page.

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They’re located at Mutton Point just north of Mt. Sherman, here’s a here.

The Cherokee and Choctaw Cabins can sleep 6 and the Osage can sleep 7.

The 1250 sq. ft. cabins come with three bedrooms, two baths, and a full kitchen. There’s also WiFi, a DVD player, and satellite TV.

TripAdvisor/1Brian49

Each cabin has multiple decks that overlook different bluffs along the Buffalo River.

TripAdvisor/kc_kcarroll

Children under four can stay for free and up to two dogs can stay for $15/each.

AllTrails/Craig Parchman

Lost Valley State Park is one of the nearby must-visits. It’s where Eden Falls resides. The park is located at Lost Valley Rd., Kingston, AR 72742.

Spend your getaway canoeing, fishing, or just lazily floating.

Flickr/Noel Pennington

The 100-elk herd was originally reintroduced to the area in the early 1980s. Since then the herd has grown to over 300. The elk will be near 4699 AR-43, Ponca, AR 72670.

Google/Howard Harrison

It’s one of the oldest restaurants in Arkansas. It was established in 1909 and still have the best burgers around. It’s located at 107 E Court St., Jasper, AR 72641.

Rates are $155/night for two people. For more details, visit the Ozark Bluff Dwellers website.

What are your top three must-visits in the Ozarks? Share your dream trip with us in the comments below!

For more adventures, this nearby small town has a ton of outdoor attractions.

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