As its name implies, El Dorado is a city of riches, located where the southern lowlands of Arkansas meet the Louisiana border. In the 1920s, the town’s riches came from oil discoveries nearby; today, the wealth of cultural and natural resources bring people to this hub in Arkansas’s Gulf Coastal Plain. Come for one of the many festivals; stay for the arts community, the charming downtown, and the outdoor activities. Take in the landscapes and wildlife in the Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge and South Arkansas Arboretum. El Dorado, Arkansas, camping options can include tent and RV campsites, comfortable cabins, and glamping accommodations. Public campgrounds can also be found in the region. Moro Bay State Park and Logoly State Park are popular options, showcasing old-growth forests and scenic waterways, including the Ouachita River. Venture south of the border to find developed campgrounds and primitive, dispersed camping in Louisiana’s Kisatchie National Forest.