Jacob Wolf House

Jacob Wolf House The Jacob Wolf House is located on Highway 5 in Norfork, Arkansas. It was constructed in 1829 as Izard County’s first Territorial Courthouse.

We are also on the National Register of Historic Places.

Closed for weather today. Bundle up and stay warm!
01/24/2026

Closed for weather today. Bundle up and stay warm!

We will be closed Friday, December 26, 2025 in addition to the dates in the image.  Happy Holidays everyone!
12/18/2025

We will be closed Friday, December 26, 2025 in addition to the dates in the image. Happy Holidays everyone!

Well be closed this week but we hope everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving! We'll return to normal business hours Thursd...
11/24/2025

Well be closed this week but we hope everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving! We'll return to normal business hours Thursday December 2nd.

10/12/2025

Sorry to say we will be closed all this week Oct 12th-18th, but don't worry! We will return to regular hours Oct 21st.

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The Wolf House will be closed Friday July 4th in observance of the federal holiday
07/04/2025

The Wolf House will be closed Friday July 4th in observance of the federal holiday

Step into Arkansas history this weekend!Join us May 16–17 at the Jacob Wolf House during Norfork’s annual Pioneer Days f...
05/14/2025

Step into Arkansas history this weekend!

Join us May 16–17 at the Jacob Wolf House during Norfork’s annual Pioneer Days festival, an unforgettable chance to experience life in Arkansas' Territorial days!

🔥 Watch blacksmiths at work
🪓 Try your hand at tomahawk throwing
🛶 See an authentic keelboat up close
🦫 Chat with trappers and re-enactors
🏠 Tour the historic Jacob Wolf House

This is more than just an event, it’s a journey back in time! Bring your family, your friends and your curiosity. History is waiting for you in Norfork!

The Jacob Wolf House, located in Norfork, is a two-story dogtrot house built in 1829 by Jacob Wolf. It served as the fir...
05/10/2025

The Jacob Wolf House, located in Norfork, is a two-story dogtrot house built in 1829 by Jacob Wolf. It served as the first permanent courthouse for Izard County in Arkansas Territory and it’s part of Norfork’s Pioneer Days festival held on May 16-17. Be sure to stop by and experience what life was like during Arkansas’s Territorial days!

While visiting the historic site, remember to walk down the hill below the Wolf House and visit our restored 1832 John W...
11/29/2024

While visiting the historic site, remember to walk down the hill below the Wolf House and visit our restored 1832 John Wolf Cabin with newly installed modern exhibits telling the story of John Wolf and family! Great storytelling awaits you along with interactive audio making the cabin come alive! We are open Tuesday-Saturday, 8am-4:30pm.

Happy Thanksgiving from the Jacob Wolf House Historic Site! As we gather with family and friends lets always try to be t...
11/28/2024

Happy Thanksgiving from the Jacob Wolf House Historic Site! As we gather with family and friends lets always try to be thankful for the many blessings we have and cherish those relationships that surround us. Wishing each of you a wonderful holiday!

Remember that the historic site is a very important cultural and historical resource. It is protected by law. Our sister...
11/27/2024

Remember that the historic site is a very important cultural and historical resource. It is protected by law. Our sister agency the Arkansas Archeological Survey helps manage the cultural and historical inventory for its ongoing preservation. Metal detecting, digging, and/or surface hunting is strictly prohibited. The historic site has 24-7 panoramic view security cameras in place. Enjoy visiting the site and respect its value for promoting our educational mission.

Wishing Marlon Mowdy a wonderful retirement!  Marlon is retiring on December 1st after a combined total of 29 years with...
11/27/2024

Wishing Marlon Mowdy a wonderful retirement! Marlon is retiring on December 1st after a combined total of 29 years with Arkansas Parks Heritage and Tourism. He has most recently been in charge of the Jacob Wolf Historic Site and has taken that property to new heights of rehabilitation along with offering the public a thrilling interpretation of this most unique historic Arkansas site.

The National Park Service documented in 2013 via a yearlong resource study that the 1829 Jacob Wolf House is the last re...
11/26/2024

The National Park Service documented in 2013 via a yearlong resource study that the 1829 Jacob Wolf House is the last remaining two-story dog-trot public structure in the United States! The others during this survey were documented as inns, taverns, stagecoach stops, or homes. This is a very special place where every visitor can learn about the past for better understanding the future. Experiencing history where it happened!

Address

13775 Highway 5 South
Norfork, AR
72658

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 3pm
Wednesday 10am - 3pm
Thursday 10am - 3pm
Friday 10am - 3pm
Saturday 9am - 4pm

Telephone

+18704990556

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