Get A Million Miles Away From Your Troubles In This Glass Front Cabin In Arkansas

Murray’s Cabin in the Ozarks offers a unique A-frame design with large windows and a spacious deck, perfect for a peaceful retreat in nature.

There’s something to be said for getting out in the woods, stepping into a peaceful little cabin, and spending your time about a million miles away from it all. You can do just that in one Arkansas cabin, and enjoy the nature from indoors through the large windows that face the wilderness.

You can find out how to book Murray's Cabin in the Ozarks by visiting their listing on Air BnB.

You’re going to go out into the woods in Harrison to find the cabin.

Murray’s Cabin in the Ozarks is a vintage A-frame. That unique shape has massive amounts of appeal, right from the moment you arrive.

One of the most impressive parts of this cabin is the large windows at the front.

The deck beneath the windows is the ideal place to sit in the cool evening hours and enjoy the forest that surrounds the cabin.

The deck is spacious, and there’s already a table and chairs outside, along with a gas grill perfect for grilling out.

Murray’s Cabin is set on twenty acres in the Ozarks, in the perfect location for day trips to the Buffalo National River or any of the nearby lakes. The front yard of the cabin is a forest all on its own.

Those windows are even more breathtaking from the inside, letting light and natural beauty right into the front of the cabin.

Since basically the whole front of the cabin is windows, you can catch a view from the second floor landing.

The cabin comes complete with a full kitchen and three bedrooms, meaning you’d have plenty of space to bring your friends or family along with you on your retreat to the Ozarks. The cabin sleeps six comfortably.

After all, if someone has to do the dishes, shouldn’t they be able to enjoy the light and the forest coming in through the glass front of a spacious cabin in the Ozarks?

You can find more incredible cabins on this list. You may also be interested in these natural wonders hiding in the Ozarks.

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