The two guest cabins, also designed by Tony Martin Inc in collaboration with DK Design, mirror the aesthetic language of the main house on a more intimate footprint. Each offers approximately 563 square feet of heated and cooled living space with a one‑bedroom, one‑bath layout anchored by a stone fireplace in the bedroom and a thoughtful coffee bar equipped with a microwave and beverage refrigerator. Exterior and interior materials echo the main lodge: locally quarried Arkansas sandstone, reclaimed timbers, and woodwork that feels crafted rather than manufactured.
The generous 14’ x 20’ screened sleeping porch at each cabin invites lingering: afternoon naps with the river in the distance, quiet mornings, or evenings spent listening to the sounds of the forest. Just beyond, a stone patio with a built-in stone firepit becomes a natural focal point after dusk, adding yet another firelit vignette to the property.
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Flanked by the cabins, a stone patio with a built-in stone firepit becomes a natural focal point after dusk, adding yet another firelit vignette to the property.
















































The two guest cabins, also designed by Tony Martin Inc in collaboration with DK Design, mirror the aesthetic language of the main house on a more intimate footprint. Each offers approximately 563 square feet of heated and cooled living space with a one‑bedroom, one‑bath layout anchored by a stone fireplace in the bedroom and a thoughtful coffee bar equipped with a microwave and beverage refrigerator. Exterior and interior materials echo the main lodge: locally quarried Arkansas sandstone, reclaimed timbers, and woodwork that feels crafted rather than manufactured.
Each cabin is wired into the property-wide Sonos system and has its own dedicated internet service, maintaining both connection and privacy. The audio extends beyond the cabin walls to the firepit and pool area and ties into the broader network of sound across the grounds, so gatherings feel cohesive even when guests are spread between structures.
The generous 14’ x 20’ screened sleeping porch at each cabin invites lingering: afternoon naps with the river in the distance, quiet mornings, or evenings spent listening to the sounds of the forest. Just beyond, a stone patio with a built-in stone firepit becomes a natural focal point after dusk, adding yet another firelit vignette to the property.