Fine lodging and casual organic dining near the Buffalo River National Park
Arkansas House is the
signature work of Gould
Jones, a legendary early
20th century master
craftsman.

Developed in the 1920's,
the property came to be
known as "Jones Square",
housing lifetime Ozarker
Gould Jones, his family,
and businesses.
the arkansas house years ago
Arkansas House on Little Buffalo River
in Jasper, Arkansas in 2009
Established 1934
Arkansas House Inn has 2 luxury suites and 3 charming 
rooms, as well as a two-bedroom, Cabin on the River, a
stone's throw from the banks of the Little Buffalo  River.
Just down the boardwalk from the Inn, you'll find the
world-famous organic restaurant, the Boardwalk Cafe.
Click here to see the Boardwalk Café menu.

All accommodations include private large bathrooms,
climate control, cable TV including HBO and TMC.
They are sanitized by Hyla and Ecoquest.  The sun-
drenched cedar atrium and Great Room are available
to our guests for movie watching, book reading, or just
sitting quietly taking it all in.

Click on Inn and Cabin on the menu at the top of the
page for rates and a look at our accommodations.  The
concierge services can help you plan your stay.

"Celebrating 75 Years   of Ozark Hospitality"
1-888-ARHOUSE (274-6873)
1-888-ARHOUSE (274-6873)
ARHOUSE@ritternet.com
ARHOUSE@ritternet.com
215 East Court Street 
P. O.Box 416
Jasper, Arkansas

Local (870) 446-5900
Elk Herd Crossing a Country Road
Wild elk herd crossing road at Buffalo River access in Ponca
15 minutes from Arkansas House
Arkansas House is located just a 50 minute drive from the Branson Airport.
75th
75th
Jasper, Arkansas
Historic Inn &
Organic Café
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The historic Arkansas House is the Buffalo National River's finest resort, centrally located on Scenic
Highway 7 in downtown Jasper.  We are a few miles upstream from the Buffalo National Park and a few
minutes from the Ozark National Forest, an ideal location for visitors to both parks, where opportunities
abound for canoeing, kayaking, wild elk viewing, rock climbing, hiking, mountain biking and cycling,
fishing, hunting, bird watching and horseback riding.

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