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  • Guest Reviews

    Guest Reviews

    Cabin guests and camping guests alike love Thunder Mountain. But don’t just take our word for it! Best Hipcamp! – Cabin Stay – July 2023 “This was our second visit to this amazing property. What a beautiful cabin, they have thought of everything. So many special touches! I booked this place both times just for…

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  • Photo Tour!

    Photo Tour!

    Welcome to Thunder Mountain! With four miles of hiking trails, picturesque secluded river, outdoor bathhouse, and beautiful scenery, this “cabin-in-the-woods” may become your favorite place in Arkansas! Hiking Trails Four miles of trails wind through the 80-acre property. Most of the trails are wide and well-maintained. Some lead to meadows or deep into the forest.…

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  • Quick FAQ

    Quick FAQ

    Here are things to know before booking… Number of Guests: Cabin groups can be up to four people. Camping groups may only have two people. No parties or events. Guests can enjoy the entire 80-acre property on their own since we do not overlap stays. (No campers are there while cabin guests are present and…

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At the River!
Four miles of trails to explore!
Camping on Thunder Mountain
Outdoor Bathhouse (Outdoor Tub & Shower)

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Guest Frequent Questions & Answers (FAQ)

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Safety at Thunder Mountain

Nature is beautiful but can also be dangerous. The cabin is isolated and cell service may be limited. We want you to leave healthier than when you arrived! Guests must ensure the safety of their group.

Read our full Safety Guide by clicking here

Wildlife around the property can be both exciting to see and dangerous. Read more in our safety guide.
Flooding by the river can occur any time there is significant rain. Read more in our safety guide.
Although most snakes are not dangerous, some do pose a threat. More in our Safety Guide
Do you know the difference between Poison Ivy and other plants? Click to view more in our safety guide.

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