50mi from Paraloma Park Campground · 7 sites · Tents, Lodging · Norman, ARMostly off-grid Ouachita National Forest property-line burgeoning homestead. Recently renovated 1960s 14ft camper set back away from 1942 original workhouse(main dwelling with private entrance back guestroom). Camper is solar and 12v battery-powered with 1500w inverter. Very comfy full bed, futon, 5000btu A.C., 12v Dometic 40L cooler, propane heat, stereo, coleman two-burner stove, hammocks and more. Hot running water private outdoor bathroom.
Fire rings, picnic tables and charcoal grill.
Multiple, high-watt, portable lithium 110v power banks available to fill in the blanks.
House has two grid outlets for A.C., television and microwave/toaster. Livingroom wood stove, couch, loveseat and lazy boy. Satellite TV surround sound entertainment center. Weightbench and bars. Yoga mats. Large countertop kitchen with propane stove and on-demand water heater. 6ft Single-piece stainless sink.
Front porch swing.
Bathroom has new 7ft walk-in shower with on-demand propane hot water, large sink countertop and flush toilet.
At least 1000 books on the shelves and 20 bicycles in the stable. Assorted sporting equipment for use. Fishing poles. Yamaha Zuma 50cc scooter.
Laptop computers, short-throw projector and media-dedicated harddrives available.
Wrap-around window and screened-in back porch with futon, lazy boy, dining table, radio and propane dryer(washing machine on porch as well just not enclosed:)
Back porch and guest bedroom(single) are solar/battery-powered with AC inverter.
Plenty of spots to pitch a tent, open and covered. Screened-in Hampton Bay gazebo with air mattress has happened.
Cob and mortared cabin 200ft from house atop enough of a hill with professionally installed 7ft Olhausen pool table, surround stereo, wood stove, fun and games and is solar/battery powered.
Property is smack-dab Crystalville and 7 miles from Norman town center. Home to the smallest freestanding public library in the world. Founded during the Great Depression by the local ladies auxiliary club and remains open a few days a week thanks to wonderful volunteers. A newer dollar general and short order convenience store with gas station anchors the town. More or less equal distance from Mena and Hot Springs.