Lazy Apple Lodge
Hwy 7 Deer, AR
Phone: 870-428-5409
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Bryce & Penny Taylor
Owners


Open 365 days a year
 
 
 
Ozark Trail Riding
 
Log Cabin Inn is the home to some of the best horseback trail riding in the state.
 
Hourly trail rides, hiking,  camping, and lodging packages are all available. We can rustle you up some grub if you are hungry at our outdoor campfire. Come and join us for the time of your life in the great outdoors.

 
 
 


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Directions to Lazy Apple Lodge

The Lazy Apple Lodge is located on Scenic Highway 7, 13 miles South of Jasper, AR or about 50 miles North of Russellville, AR.

Coming from the south on Hwy 7 we are 0.8 miles north of the intersection of Hwy 16 and Hwy 7.

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Located on the Scenic Hwy 7 Corridor

Arkansas' first Scenic Byway runs north and south through the middle of Newton Country from Dogpatch to Pelsor and was named one of the top 10 driving experiences in the country by Car and Driver Magazine. Panoramic vistas greet you around every curve such as the scenic overlook of the Buffalo River Canyon, called "The best View in Arkansas" by the Arkansas Times.

The Arkansas Grand Canyon is a breathtaking sight and the beauty of the Ozark National Forest surrounds you as well as small towns with rich histories along the way. From Pelsor to Dogpatch you will find many craft shops, antique stores , and an art gallery for your shopping pleasure.

Historical sights are abundant and it is very interesting to learn how the people who settled in these beautiful mountain survived so many years ago. If the stomach starts to growl, you will find everything from a good old-fashioned deli sandwich to superbly cooked meals at the restaurants along the way.

When you visit the quaint county seat at Jasper, you will want to stroll around the town where the native rock architecture sets off a charming courthouse square and the jailhouse is on the National Historic Register and is still in use.

This driving tour is one that you will always treasure and remember