The Riffle
A two-bedroom cabin set thirty steps from the tailwater. Cedar interior, stone fireplace, and a covered deck built for reading the hatch over coffee.

A private bluff, thirty steps above the White River tailwater. Two cedar cabins — The Riffle and The Run — stocked like a small lodge, priced like a cabin.
A two-bedroom cabin set thirty steps from the tailwater. Cedar interior, stone fireplace, and a covered deck built for reading the hatch over coffee.
Riverfront cabin inside Mullett's Landing — adjacent to the Calico Rock Boat Ramp, with a wraparound deck over the White River.
The White River tailwater runs cold and clear year-round thanks to bottom-release from Bull Shoals Dam. It is one of the densest, most consistent trout fisheries in North America. Our stretch — the bend below Calico Rock — holds deep water against a limestone wall, with riffles on both ends. Rainbows dominate. Browns come out at dusk.
You don't need a guide. But if you want one, we know three: Dale for the drift boat, Wren for wading beginners, Leon for streamer junkies. We'll text the right number after you book.
Use the cabin section to compare both stays, then choose the cabin that fits your trip.