Camping near Osceola, Arkansas

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Camping near Osceola

The Osceola area offers everything from private outdoor hideaways to family-friendly campgrounds.

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This wooded hillside is home to four stone cabins that were built in the 1940s for Camp Miramichee. Two of these are available here on Hipcamp.
Camp Miramichee Falls
4 sites · Lodging2 acres · Hardy, ARCamp Miramichee Falls is located at the site of the original YWCA Camp Miramichee which was founded in 1916 as a retreat for girls. In 2019, my husband and I acquired and renovated some of the original Miramichee stone cabins. We are located on the Southfork River, in Hardy, Arkansas. We have 2 cabins on the river and 2 cabins on a wooded hillside for rent here at Camp Miramichee Falls. There are a few other privately owned cabins in the neighborhood and we live on the property.
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Robert's Redneck Retreat, LLC
3 sites · Lodging74 acres · MORobert's Redneck Retreat is located on about 16 acres of pasture and 58 acres of forested land with a creek and trails running through it. Our property also adjoins 1200 acres of the Mark Twain National Forest, dotted with springs, trails, rivers, lakes, ponds and breathtaking views. We have three small cabins on the property that are spaced out for privacy. There are also potential for tent camp sites.My husband and I love nature, farming, gardening, and sharing time with like-minded individuals. Our dream is small scale hobby farming adjoined with cabin rentals, allowing trees to regrow in places that were once pasture in order to do our part to help maintain habitat for wild animals and plants. It is a balance that we love and it is our pleasure to share this property with you. We are new here, but we are not new to the camping world; we have been helping campers have positive experiences since 2013 and already have over 170 positive reviews on Airbnb. We would love for Hip Campers to come experience our brand of cabin camping, with farm and forest experiences.A little history of the surrounding area: The Mark Twain National Forest was stripped by loggers in the 1800's and was purchased by the government as a preserve. Since then, it has regrown into hardwood forest, dotted with remnants of pine. It feels wild and untouched, despite knowing it's history. And within it, it harbors all manner of waterways, wildlife, plants, and fungi beyond your imagination. We love southern Missouri and hope you come catch a taste of the wildness that is the Forest. Disconnect, unplug, lose your cell signal, and come find yourself in the woods :)
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Tiny Dreamer Homestead
8 sites · RVs, Tents4 acres · TNI just purchased 4 acres of land in west TN to place my tiny house on wheels. I plan on renting out my tiny house in the near future. The land is mowed down, lush green with some trees in the middle and just all around beautiful. I just added gravel Rv pads and rock paths around the homestead as well as 6 large wildflower gardens. Right now there are no activities on the land. Just a place to stay if someone wants to camp or you can walk on the paths. If you have a golf cart, you can ride those on the property. I do own 5 chickens which are a delight and I sell farm fresh eggs. Produce coming this year. The camp sites have not been broken in yet so the spots are not in a designated area yet. There are 4 tent camp spots to choose from. The photos you see are the areas you can choose from. I supply a fire pit for your use during your stay.
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Ripple Valley Farms
11 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents60 acres · TN60 beautiful acres of rolling hills where the blackberries grow wild and the nights bring memories for a lifetime. The river and sxs riding is a short 15 minute ride so you are welcome to bring the boat or recreational vehicles. Private campsites with fire pits and grill grates. Shower house is available and there are portable toilets at each site.
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This unique site has a treehouse feel.
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The Art Farm Women's Retreat
22 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents34 acres · KYThe Art Farm Women's Retreat is women owned. We have a few dedicated women's campouts each year, and some art-making workshops, retreats, and quilting weekends, too. The farm is 34 acres of rolling farmland, woods and pasture. We are surrounded by farmland on all sides. Enjoy nature. Watch wildlife. Listen to the birds singing. You will often see deer in the evenings. Walk or drive to the main residence to enjoy the pool, hot tub and hot outdoor shower. (5 minute walk or 1 minute drive)
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Waterfall Campsite is a great place to make wonderful memories!
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Peaceful Hills Retreat Campground
32 sites · RVs, Tents97 acres · TNPeaceful Hills Retreat 390 American Way Centerville, TN 37033 (Pleasantville) Looking for the perfect getaway, you will find some peace and quiet here! Only 14.6 miles from I-40 and located on 97 acres, this campground is surrounded by nature, very secluded and private. There is a crystal-clear creek that runs parallel with the driveway and fresh spring water flowing from pipe in the rock close to the entrance on American Way. The creek is bio-diverse, filled with fascinating species, and spring fed, which means it stays cool in the summertime. There are three beautiful homes which are able to be rented out as well. The A-frame log cabin at the top of the hill is called the lodge. The second home, which is a two-story brown log cabin, is where the host lives. The third home is the cottage. Long before these three homes were built, native Indians lived in these beautiful rolling hills and we have found many arrowheads right around the homes on this property. This is a special place and we are happy and honored to share it with you! Peaceful Hills Retreat, a family owned business, started in May of 2017. It all began when Jennifer’s brilliant brother booked a two-story home through Airbnb for Jennifer and the family for a week in the Carolinas. Their Airbnb vacation was a great experience, and she loved having a kitchen to cook in, while traveling with her large family. She gladly said goodbye to tiny hotel rooms.. Linda and her daughter, Jennifer realized they desired to run a BnB, and watched the scattered pieces beautifully fall into place. Peaceful Hills Retreat is also a wedding venue. There are three beautiful spots for a lovely outdoor wedding. The waterfall site is a favorite. The lodge is a beautiful place for the reception to take place outdoors and the Honeymoon Cottage makes for the perfect getaway afterwards. At each home you may read a special book called A Soldier’s Child Foundation (ASC). This life-changing, wonderful foundation near Nashville, serves children all over our great nation who have sadly lost a parent who served in our military. ASC tremendously helped Jennifer’s family after the loss of their military soldier and Peaceful Hills Retreat donates a portion of their profits to this amazing non-profit. A Soldier’s Child Foundation removed the shame and sadness from our loss and replaced it with hope, honor. and love. A portion of our increase at Peaceful Hills Retreat goes to serve this cause to help other families. To learn more, to donate or to get involved, please visit: asoldierschild.org. If you have any other questions or if you need anything at all during your stay, please text us and we'll be happy to help. Hope to see you soon!
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I 40 Hideaway
14 sites · Lodging, Tents26 acres · Waverly, TN
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Hike down to this small waterfall onsite.
The Woodlands at Buffalo River
3 sites · RVs, Tents35 acres · TNExplore all 35 tranquil acres down into the vast hollers with small creeks/waterfalls. We have peaceful semi-private RV sites situated at the top of Middle Tennessee wooded ridges overlooking the surrounding vast woodlands where you will see nature out your side windows, not neighbors. We currently have 2 full-hookup (20/30/50A, sewer & water) available with 3 more FHU RV sites coming by Memorial Day 2023. We are located less than a mile from the Buffalo River boat launch and just 25 minutes from Kentucky Lake. Linden, TN, population 900 is just 5 minutes away with mom & pop shops providing everything you need. You won't find much Corporate America here and we like it that way! We believe in respect of our piece of a paradise, not a long list of campground rules.
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Four Creeks Campground
19 sites · RVs, Tents90 acres · MOThree crystal clear creeks to swim, wade, hunt rocks, or just relax. We have several tent sites right on the creeks and RV sites close for just a short walk for swimming fun. Right on miles of ATV, OHV, SxSs or horse trails. Close to the Black River and the Current for floating, Kayaking or fishing. Clearwater Lake for boat rentals or Jet skies. Sites to see, Blue Springs, Big Springs Johnson Shut Inns, Elephant Rock, Rocky Falls, and many state parks to explore. We are also only three miles from the town of Ellington, MO for your shopping needs, several restaurants and antiquing.
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Fern Gully Camping
3 sites · RVs, Tents12 acres · TNJoin Fern Gully camping club and come have some fun with us. Just 20 minutes south of I-40, tucked away in the hills and hollers of Hickman County TN, you will find a secluded and peaceful little camping spot we call Fern Gully. The camping area is approximately 5 acres bordered on the south side by Fern Mountain and the north side by Morgan Branch Creek. At this time, we are offering 3 campsites in this location. Plenty of room for privacy between sites. Large grassy common area with access to the creek. Price is for 6 per campsite. If you have additional kids, just let us know and you can bring 2 for the price of 1. Pitch your tent along the banks of pristine Morgan Branch Creek under mature Beech, Poplar and Sugar Maples, string up a hammock or come in your camper van. Deer frequent the area in early morning and late evening. Barred Owls and Red-Tail Hawks can been seen gliding silently through the valley anytime. Butterflies and dragon flies dance over the sparkling springs. Pets are welcome but for their safety and the safety of local farm animals we ask that you keep them leashed or under voice control at all times. Tank the little red very friendly Aussie may pop in for a curious visit as well. Morgan Branch creek is perfect for the little ones to stay occupied all day splashing and exploring. Nearby Cane Creek offers larger swimming holes. Bring a kayak, canoe or SUP or rent one for floating Piney River or Buffalo River. Great fishing can be found at the Buffalo or Duck Rivers, both about a 20 minute drive from camp.Explore the local farming communities. Next door to camp is a regenerative farm owned by a famous musician. Just message us for that contact info and a possible tour. You will also discover an abundance of local Amish farms selling fresh garden veggies & home goods (every day except Sunday’s) during the summer months. 4-Wheelers, ATV’s and UTV’s are a great way to tour the backroads of the Cane Creek Amish community. Enjoy quiet walks or bike rides on our chert (red gravel) roads. Cycling and motorcycle enthusiasts frequent the area spring and fall. If you need a change from your camp cooking, make sure to stop into Cane Creek Market for the best ever deli sandwiches. (Closed Sundays). Drive on into Linden (20 minutes from camp) to Video Corner Cafe’ for gluten-free pizza, hamburgers or fresh catfish. Like Mexican, try Mi Pueblito and be sure to try out The Commodore Hotel for weekend live music and delish dinning. Lobelville is 20 minutes from camp and offers Bold Wind Coffee Bar and Hott’s BBQ. Remember to visit Grinders Switch Winery while you are in the area too. Fern Mountain hosts thousands of ferns that stay green year round due to the numerous natural springs flowing out from under it. Here is where you will find your pristine drinking water pouring out of the artisan well. It’s so fresh clean and tasty, you may want to fill up some extra to take home!Cane Creek Community: 10 MinutesLinden, TN: 20 MinutesLobelville, TN: 20 MinutesHohenwald, TN: 25 MinutesCenterville, TN: 30 MinutesMouse Tail Landing State Park: 45 MinutesNatchez Trace State Park: 45 MinutesNashville, TN: 1 hr 40 minPlease let us know if you have any questions or suggestions during your stay and we look forward to having you.
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Indian Lakes Resort
17 sites · RVs, Tents300 acres · Austin, ARPrivately owned lake/campground. We offer tent camping with and without electric. We have a swimming area that includes slides, diving boards and swim platforms along with a roped off area for young children. Each camp site comes with a grill, a picnic table and a fire pit. Most campsites have their own dock as well. Note: The security gate to park closes at 8:00pm and opens again at 7:00am. Arrangements can be made for Hipcampers if they need to leave before 8:00am.
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Camping by the Creek
8 sites · Lodging, RVs, TentsLawrenceburg, TNCamping by the Creek is located on the property of the Windsor Woods Hunting Plantation. History of the land includes:  The Right Vanguard of General John Bell Hood's Confederate Army camped here on his way to the Battle of Franklin.  There was a brutal murder in the 1890's creating the legend of John Morgan.
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