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Paradise Camp

21 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Ozark, AR
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Fitzgerald Mountain RV Camp

2 sites · RVs6 acres · Springdale, AR
This land is a six acre slice of property that includes a meadow, wooded areas, a small pine forest, native stones galore, a steep mountain side, giant boulders, a wet weather stream and pond, and 2 old tin barns. From West to East, the property starts flat but then begins to slope upward as it runs from the base of Fitzgerald Mountain Eastward nearly to the top of the mountain. The former homestead was removed within the past 20 years, creating a fantastic spot for the campground. It is located a short distance from Fitzgerald Station, which was a well known stop on Military road (later known as Butterfield stage line) in the 1830’s. The camp is only 2 miles from historic downtown Springdale, which is an area undergoing exciting revitalization. A concrete trail is planned that will connect the camp area to downtown making biking to restaurants and pubs much easier in the near future. The Razorback Greenway runs through downtown, and provides a biking connection to all of Northwest Arknsas.Learn more about this land:Fitzgerald Mountain Van and RV Camp offers 2 RV spots (26' max) with ride in / ride out access to Fitzgerald Mountain's world class trails.  The mountain is home to OZ trails mountain biking and hiking for all levels. (look up OZ trails  - Fitzgerald Mountain)The 2 van camper/RV spots sit at the base of a shade tree and the entry to the “Goat Trail.”  This trail (named for the adjacent goat farm) will lead campers to the campfire area, "Fitzmo Barn", and Butterfield trail.  Fitzmo barn has a map where you can leave your mark by putting a pin in your hometown and signing the wall.  Leave your brand's sticker on the wall so other bikers and hikers can find their way to your hometown spots. The barn has chairs for the fire pit area, and can also provide some shelter if it rains.Butterfield trail crosses the camp area adjacent to Fitzmo Barn.   Head North on Butterfield to connect with blue and black trails including the “best trail ever” and fantastic views from the mountain top.  Head South to connect with trails for all skill levels including a strider course for the kids at Bayyari Park.  Bayyari Park is only 1/3 mile away and has public restrooms that I'm told "remain open until 10:00 PM year round unless there is extreme cold."The only neighbors of the camp have a small farm to the North, and their goats and peacock occasionally visit the camp’s Western field.  Other than these neighbors, the area feels secluded, especially at the fire pit and barn area. Fitzgerald is a historical area.  Fitzgerald station is nearby, and served as a stop on the Butterfield overland stagecoach mail route that was used in the 1800s. Downtown Springdale is 2 miles away, and the pubs and restaurants cater to bikers.  A paved trail is planned for the near future that will provide bike access to downtown.*Note* Backing up to a turn around area will be required for exit from the RV spots.
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Nature Lovers Paradise

12 sites · Tents120 acres · Paris, AR
This is a working and growing ranch. Guests are welcome to build fence, or whatever work needs done. Property is a remote and scenic 120 acres, just minutes from Mount Magazine, the tallest mountain in Arkansas, and a couple of hours from Crystal Bridges, one of the most premiere museums in the United States. Campers are encouraged to bring 4-wheelers :)Learn more about this land:120 Acres with beautiful views including several remote camping spots. Whether you want wide open pasture with beautiful star views, or on a mountain with bluffs and a flowing creek, it's hard to pick where you want to pitch a tent. Bring your 4-wheelers or hiking shoes, as there are lots of trails to explore. Horseback riding is also available.
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Boyd Farm

2 sites · RVs, Tents47 acres · Ratcliff, AR
Just a family farm!!Learn more about this land:this farm has 2 ponds mixed pasture and woods you can camp anywhere you wish. It is all fenced threre are cows on the property there is a wet weather creek on the property it is a really nice peaceful place to camp and enjoy nature. with deer and turkey, birds . you can smell the woods and green grass from this place it is truely a nice place I have worked on this farm for the past 8 years.
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Lucky Island Landing

1 site · RV, Tent3 acres · Fayetteville, AR
LUCKYISLAND'S suburban location provides a great landing place for the weary traveler.  Situated on 3 acres within Fayetteville city limits with good proximity to many outdoor and cultural activities. Private heated bathroon with limited and semi hot water on demand( European style) and kitchen station in outbuilding. 110 electrical. Covered porch with fire ring available when safe for fires. Wood may be ordered in Hipcamp Extras when you make your reservation. CAMPSITES: There are several spots to choose from but only one camper group allowed at a time. So the bathroom and porch will be private. One site is at the top of the driveway and is right next to bathroom and 110 electrical. It faces the road and is where campers would park if they pull in after dark. Other sites are on grass and are at back of property but further from BR and electricity. These sites are not officially listed as suitability is weather and vehicle dependent. Use to be decided as campers arrive. BATHROOM : Campers have access to a bathroom with a flush toilet.   Bathroom is heated and has toilet and sink and ability to take very BRIEF and warm to hot shower sitting down. Rather European, yes, but works with the limitations of warm/ hot water on demand and set-up  Towels and toiletries provided. Kitchen station: Inside, adjacent to bathroom,  is a kitchen station with electric kettle, coffee maker and microwave.  Coffee and tea provided. COVERED PORCH: There is a coleman stove provided. Water is available in the bathroom. The covered porch sits in the middle of the property. A fire ring can be used on the porch with owners instructions, our wood ( for a small fee ordered in EXTRAS when you make your reservation ) and permission only. The porch is at west end of an out building and the bathroom is at the other end. In between is a sun room and bedroom which is not for campers. MILEAGE TO HIKING AND MIKING AND BENTONVILLE MUSEUMS: Lucky Island is 2.1 driving miles and 3.6 biking miles to Centennial Park at Milsap Mountain, a new cyclo cross and mountain bike park. Kessler Mountain Park which has hiking and biking trails is 6.7 biking miles and 6 driving miles. Lake Wedington which also has biking and hiking trails is 17 driving miles( dont recommend biking to Wedington from here and biking to other parks involves some traffic). Bentonville is about 30 driving miles. HOSTS: Hosts live on the property in the original farmhouse and if not home will be close by. Hosts will be out on the property, tending the 5 chickens( no rooster!) and garden during the day. This means we might walk by the porch or your camp area. Efforts to ensure privacy will be made. Barring any emergencies we won't be outside before 8 a.m. This is our third season of hosting (2024) We look forward to sharing Lucky Island with other campers. We traveled for 7 years with a Little Guy trailer and often wished for just what we are offering. OTHER: Since this is suburban camping, stars can be seen but it is not totally dark due to the development that has occured around us.  I have lived here 35 years when this WAS country. NOW, Lucky Island still has a country feel except for the busy road sounds and the neighbors' ambient lights. There is less privacy during winter when the leaves are off. We sit on a remmant oak savanah that fronts a busy road which also incorporates Fayetteville's amazing bike trail ( the trail is still under construction).  This is a urban hobby farm with chickens (no rooster!) and garden, deciduous trees and pines. COVID: We are covid conscious and vaccinated. While we say meet and greet we can also arrange for contactless check-in if we communicate first by phone. Bathroom, coffee/ microwave station,  and porch will be sanitized.
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Pine Ridge Holler

22 sites · RVs, Tents40 acres · Paris, AR
Looking for a peaceful and unique camping experience in Arkansas? Look no further than Pine Hollow Ridge in Paris, Arkansas! This property is a secluded 40 acre hollow, nestled in the Ozark Mountain foothills, offering stunning views and plenty of opportunities for outdoor adventure. Just minutes away from Mount Magazine and the Subiaco Abbey. Other nearby attractions include: Historic Paris Square featuring the Eiffel Tower Park (1 mile), Coal Miners Memorial/Museum (0.5 mile), Cove Lake Recreation (8 miles), Arkansas Wine Museum (5 miles) and so much more! Whether you're into hiking, biking, fishing, or simply relaxing by the campfire, you're sure to find your happy place here. The property features a variety of campsites to choose from, such as creekside or hillside. There's also a communal fire pits and picnic tables. What sets Pine Ridge Hollow apart from other campgrounds is its commitment to sustainability. The property uses recycled materials and solar power whenever possible. The owners are also passionate about educating guests about the importance of protecting the environment. If you're looking for a great camping experience with stunning star watching, Pine Ridge Hollow is the place for you! Book your stay today and start planning your next Ozark adventure!
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God's Country

146 sites · RVs, Tents30 acres · Paris, AR
God's Country is nestled off the beaten path on the ridgetop overlooking the farm land south of the Arkansas river. Wild life is abundant and protected. You can see the north side of Mt. Magazine which is the highest point between the Alleghenies and Rockies. To our west is my uncle’s blueberry/blackberry farm within walking distance. My property also offers two more views the closest one is Short Mountain, the 2nd is Horseshoe Mountain. At night time you can expect to hear the sounds of calming insects such as the crickets and bullfrogs and the occasional call of the whippoorwill and in the distance the howl or two of a coyote.
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Panorama Point Farm

3 sites · Lodging15 acres · West Fork, AR
Panorama Point Farm is surrounded by mountain and valley views for miles as far as the eye can see. Unplug, relax, and just take in nature. Watch the wind blowing through the trees, swaying them back and forth. Feel the brisk evening air amongst a warm crackling fire. Panorama Point Farm is a place to truly unwind!! We are surrounded by almost 500 acres of undeveloped land on 3 sides of our property. There a huge rock facings on the upper ridge that are visible from the campers. Guests are also welcome at our personal fire pit. You will usually find us at the fire pit most evenings enjoying the views at dusk.
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Lisa Christiansen’s Childhood Home

3 sites · Lodging2 acres · Tahlequah, OK
A place carved out of history dating back over 200 years ago. This is where history welcomes you to the Cherokee culture. This land has been handed down for generations and has stayed in the family beginning on my mother’s side of the family, Mary Ann Groundhog, the fourth generation great granddaughter of Sequoyah on the “Dick” side of my family tree. My mother was heavily involved with AIM (American Indian movement). My dad was the last monolingual Cherokee. His name was Mack Vann, he was a man who loved culture and sharing it with visitors and handed down that passion to me. My hip camper site is named after my daddy, I am still a daddy‘s girl. The land originated before Sequoyah. who created the Cherokee syllabary. Sequoyah was my fifth generation great grandfather and I am very proud of my Cherokee heritage, I would love to share my culture, my tradition, and my passion with you. Learn more about this land: Come and experience the authenticity of Tahlequah, Indian country, Oklahoma where almost every resident is Cherokee, Native American, Nature at its most organic state; A place where deer run free, the sunset paints a new picture each evening with glorious colors of warmth and serenity. Away from the hustle and bustle, peaceful, and inviting. Just a short hike or drive to Todd’s access or you can swim, fish, or float down the beautiful Illinois River. Welcome to Oklahoma’s best kept secret. * * * * FREE HIGH SPEED WIFI * * * * Up to 1,000 Mbps upload and download speeds With upload speeds matching download speeds, you can transfer and back up large files with ease. Unlimited data usage, no data caps or throttling. Capacity for all your devices
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Solar Eclipse Camping

2 sites · RVs, Tents200 acres · Ozark, AR
☀️🏕️SOLAR ECLIPSE CAMPING🏕️☀️ April 8, 2024 Ozark, Arkansas Message us now to reserve your spot! ✨SolarEclipseOzark@gmail.com ✨ ☀️😎🕶️ Experience the celestial spectacle of a lifetime at our 2024 Solar Eclipse RV or tent sites!🏕️ Located directly in the path of totality in the beautiful Ozark National Forest.🌳🌳🌳 Reserve your spot now for front-row seats to this rare cosmic event. Enjoy the perfect blend of comfort & nature as you witness the sun's dance with the moon from the convenience of your RV or tent site. Limited spaces available, so book today for an unforgettable astronomical adventure!🕶️😎☀️ 🏕️ Bring your own Jeep, UTV/SXS or Mountain Bike & embark on an adventure like never before!🚴‍♂️Discover the thrill of endless trails in the breathtaking Ozark National Forest. Ride directly from your campsite & explore over 100’s of miles of trails offering a perfect blend of excitement & stunning natural beauty including overlooks, streams, waterfalls & historical sites for an unforgettable experience.🪵 🛶Our farm is surrounded by 1 million acres of The Ozark National Forest. In addition to trail riding you will be walking/riding distance to trails, fishing & hiking. Kayaking/floating opportunities only five minutes away on The Mulberry River, & a 2-hour day trip to Hot Springs National Park, Eureka Springs, or Branson areas. We are located where you will see deer, birds, turkeys & maybe the occasional bear, bobcat or fox. 🦃🦌🦉🦅 ⛺️We are opening our farm for this one time event in April 2024 to RV’s & tent sites. All sites are in improved pastures with mountain views. These are boon-docking campsites so you must be self-contained. No electric, water or sewer hookups, but will have “port a potties/outhouses” on site and 5 gallon water bottles available. Generators are welcome and encouraged. 💲Event Cost for April 5-9 is only $800 total. A $400 deposit due upon booking and $400 balance due at check in. It will include one camping spot for all 4 days. Space is limited and spots are going quick. Message us today @ SolarEclipseOzark@gmail.com or 479-213-0167 to reserve your spot, or “like” us on Facebook @ Solar Eclipse Ozark.
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Little Mulberry Vacation Rentals

1 site · RV38 acres · St Paul, AR
Escape to the Ozarks of Arkansas! This is a perfect location to unplug and enjoy the outdoors. The RV pad is on our small 38 acre farm and ranch. Guests enjoy walking down to the creek, riding the dirt roads, and taking day trips to local hikes. Be prepared to drive down 6 miles of dirt road. This can be inconvnient for some but we believe it's part of the charm.
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2024 Eclipse Camping Arkansas

5 sites · RVs, Tents60 acres · Magazine, AR
Primitive Tent and RV Spots Tent: 20x20 RV: 20x40 Experience Total Solar Eclipse Camping near Mt. Magazine and Blue Mountain Lake at our serene site. Tent Camping: $100 per night (4-night minimum), $50 for each additional night (Non-Refundable). Self-Contained RV: $250 per night (4-night minimum), $100 for each additional night (Non-Refundable). Conveniently located 1 mile from Blue Mountain Lake and only 23 miles from Mt. Magazine State Park Lodge. Discover miles of ATV/SxS trails for exploration right at your doorstep. Prepare for a unique celestial event with total darkness lasting approximately 3 minutes and 52 seconds.
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Looking to go camping near Alma, Arkansas? Hipcamp has you covered with over 560 options to choose from. Whether you prefer tent camping, RV camping, or cabin rentals, you'll find the perfect accommodation for your outdoor adventure. With an average price per night of $26 and options as low as $5, you can enjoy the great outdoors without breaking the bank. Looking for recommendations? Check out these top campsites: Heavener Runestone Park (210 reviews), Petit Jean Farm Orchard (137 reviews), Bentonville Bike Camp (110 reviews). Plus, popular amenities like trash disposal, pet-friendly spaces, and potable water are readily available. And if you're into surfing, wind sports, or snow sports, you'll find plenty of opportunities to indulge in your favorite activities. So pack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable camping experience in Alma, Arkansas!

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