JACOB WOLF HOUSE

Located right across the bridge from River Ridge Inn, the historic Wolf House is one of the oldest standing courthouses in Arkansas, built in 1829. It served as the first permanent courthouse for Izard County and played a key role in the region’s early judicial system. Now a museum, visitors can explore the restored two-story log structure, which offers a glimpse into early frontier life and the history of the region.

Located right across the bridge from River Ridge Inn, the historic Wolf House is one of the oldest standing courthouses in Arkansas, built in 1829. It served as the first permanent courthouse for Izard County and played a key role in the region’s early judicial system. Now a museum, visitors can explore the restored two-story log structure, which offers a glimpse into early frontier life and the history of the region.

With its proximity to River Ridge Inn, the Wolf House is an easy and worthwhile stop for those interested in local history. Guided tours and interpretive displays provide context about the courthouse’s significance and the settlers who lived in the area.

Make sure to visit and experience a piece of Arkansas’s early heritage during your stay!