Tiny House in a Landscape

by Kent Griswold on August 21st, 2010. 4 Comments

This weeks Tiny House in a Landscape was photographed along the Buffalo River in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas. I like the way the cabin is framed by the rocks and how it perches above the river.

The Buffalo River offers both swift-running water and placid stretches. Buffalo River – National Park Headquarters is located in the park’s gateway city of Harrison, Arkansas.

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Posted August 21st, 2010 by Kent Griswold and filed in Tiny House Landscape
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4 Responses to “Tiny House in a Landscape”

  1. Kim says:

    Hey, that’s in my neighborhood! All my tiny-house dreams are centered on an itty-bitty little cabin near the Buffalo– or one of its tributaries, which can be every bit as beautiful. (National Parks seem to frown on you building or parking your house on their property. Darn it!)

  2. Will says:

    Could be a USGS flow metering station. Very cool nonetheless.

  3. tim says:

    i like the way it is built on top of rocks or piers to protect from floods and give a great view

  4. A.J. says:

    This is actually an old grist mill called Klepzig Mill. It is in Missouri southeast of Eminence in the Ozark National Scenic Riverways near, but not on, the Current River.

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