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Pinnacle Springs Recreational Park

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628 reviews
· Greenbrier, Faulkner, Arkansas
100 acres hosted by John S.
1 lodging site · 8 RV/tent sites · 11 tent sites
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Pinnacle Springs Recreational Park lies within a private nature reserve of hiking trails, waterfalls, bluffs, cascading streams and wildlife -- it is all here. The campground is off the radar -- there are no highway signs or advertisements -- yet offers comfortable and safe refuge to guests whether staying in a tent, camper, RV or one of our cabins. On site you can find swimming, paddling, fishing, hiking, a 6-acre foraging field, and 9-hole Frisbee golf course, a Ninja rope course with zipline and slackline, rope swing, bouldering, climbing, psicobloc and more outdoor pursuits than one has time. And Woolly Hollow State Park, Cove Creek Natural Heritage Area, and Greer's Ferry Lake all lie within biking distance. New to camping? Need a flush toilet, kitchen sink and faucet? Hate bugs, thorns or wild critters? Steep rough roads? Dust and gravel? Or simply don't like being outside in the weather and in a primitive setting? Then this is NOT the place for you!! NO! NO! NO! But if you want to sneak away and find a lovely little place to unwind and bathe in a forest under a tall canopy of standing pines and oak trees, then Pinnacle Springs is where you need to be. Pinnacle Springs offers stream side camping on the banks of the North Fork of Cadron Creek -- central Arkansas' premier whitewater stream -- and is less than an hour's drive from Little Rock (only 15 minutes from Conway and I-40). Camp by the side of a river. Camp at the foot or atop a towering bluff. Camp in a cave. Camp in a riparian jungle. Camp in total solitude or camp with all your friends and family. We offer so many choices one can select a site that perfectly fits your needs. And if you want total seclusion -- a real "wilderness experience" and are willing to "hike-in" a couple of hundred paces we can provide that too. FYI: If you are unaccustomed to STEEP dirt roads do NOT reserve a site on the island -- sites atop the ridge in Camp Toasty are much easier to access. No traffic noise here! Rather, you'll be soothed by the sound of cascading water echoing off the bluffs -- great for outdoor sleeping and keeping the air fresh and alive. Many of the camp sites are equipped with a heavy picnic table, fire pit and grill, lamp post and level tent site. And if you like to swing -- we have trees! Hammocks and slack lines are the best no trace tree things ever! And although Pinnacle Springs Campground lies in an off-the-grid wilderness setting there is good cell phone service, a water hydrant can be found near the front gate behind the store, and electrical outlets for recharging phones and such can be found on the ridge at nearby Camp Toasty. And from March through November hot water showers are even freely available. Guests are encouraged to explore any of the trails that crisscross the property especially if you like waterfalls, scenic views, cascading streams, and goat trail bluffs. The Tanner Pool Trail is especially popular after a heavy rain, Bluff Trail offers a nice perch for viewing the river below, and the 1+ mile "Circuit Trail" is a great way to start one's day. Our place is a bit rough, rugged and unruly yet we call it home -- a place where everyone regardless of race, gender identity, sexual orientation, ability, political views, religion, national origin, or culture is welcomed to come enjoy nature's marvelous works and wonders. We love everyone!! So we invite you to come down to the Cadron and sit a spell. Unwind. Kick back. And enjoy! CELL PHONE COVERAGE: While we recommend that you leave your cell phones at home or packed away we also understand the importance of "staying in touch". Overall cell phone coverage throughout the watershed is pretty good BUT there are a few deep bluff-lined valleys on the creek where one may lose a signal from time to time -- either walk around the bend or to higher ground and you'll usually find a signal. Nevertheless our evaluation: VERIZON - Seemingly good signal everywhere. AT&T -- Good in campground but a couple of "weak spots" both upstream and downstream (taller bluffs). T-MOBILE - Good signal atop the ridge but close to nothing on the creek, USCellular - The worst. Those camping close to store are invited to connect to our local area wifi signal -- CadronBoy. BTW#1: We don't take kindly to folks trashing our property. We are a "LEAVE NO TRACE FACILITY" thus if you bring it, you take it! Best to also leave axes, shovels and hammer and nails at home. Thanks. BTW#2: This is DIY camping! If you are one of those people that has a "hard time figuring it out on your own" we strongly encourage you to stay elsewhere. There are a lot of nice campgrounds in Arkansas that are more accessible, better staffed, and have some really nice amenities.
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#1 - Creekside: Bluff Manor

98% (71)
Tent site · Sleeps 6
Bluff Manor. A favored site. Walk-in camping (approx. 80-100 feet) to an intimate site that sits aside Playground Shoals at the bottom of a top bluff. Absolutely wonderful spot -- away from all other campsites and offering easy access to our trail system. Picnic table, fire ring, tripod gril. Just an all around great campsite, dark and shady, and a place where the sound of cascading water will lull you to sleep.
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#2 - Creekside: Eager Beaver

97% (50)
Tent site · Sleeps 6
The first site you see upon crossing over onto the island and one of the largest and most accessible sites. Surrounded by swimming holes, the slough and the Ninja Bootcamp Playground this a favored site for larger groups with children.
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#11 - Creekside: Forage Forest

99% (47)
Tent site · Sleeps 6
Forage Forest. The end of the line and as about as far as you can get from everyone while still camping on the island. Hidden but accessible and with its own trail to the water, Beyond the camp site lies the Forage Forest -- 3+ acres of yummy delights -- and the trail to Lil' B and Big B' Falls. One can access this site by car but it is a tight squeeze more suitable for tents and/or hammocks. Trailers and campers? No. Again, this site is not suitable for camper or trailer. We recently had a guest that could NOT turn around with his truck and camper until he uncoupled the camper -- do NOT make this mistake.
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#6 - Creekside: Darren's Venue

99% (37)
Tent site · Sleeps 6
Darren's Venue. The highest campsite on the island and renowned for being where Darren went into COVID "hibernation" for 49 continuous days through 5 thunderstorms, a flood and a mini-tornado. A proven choice -- trail to creek -- but a little steep. Closest site to the "facilities".
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#4 - Creekside: Belvedere

97% (33)
Tent site · Sleeps 6
Belvedere. Just another great creek side campsite. The Belvedere lies low and out of sight. Right on the river's edge the camp serves as a great perch from which to watch the river flow by -- just serene. There is a short but steep trail to water and our deepest swim hole with rope swing. When reserved with SITE#5 and the pavilion you have room for up to 20 people, several tents and protection from the rain.
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#3 - Creekside: Peachy Beach

98% (28)
Tent site · Sleeps 6
What's so peachy? It has it own little private beach with gently sloping bank on one of the deepest pools in the park. Large, flat, and close enough to the kid's Ninja "bootcamp" playground that this campsite has become a family favorite.
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#5 - Creekside: Pavilion Camp

94% (26)
Tent site · Sleeps 20
Pavilion Camp. The largest most protected campsite on the island -- suited for groups of up to 20 people with a large pavilion, three large picnic tables, fire-ring, personal compost toilet, and campsite that offers room for several tents. Sitting on the highest ground on the island this large campsite offers a sandy perch from which to watch the river and paddlers descend Sarah's Wave. Having a much steeper embankment there is no direct path down to creek but the Pavilion Camp is the only campsite from which we allow you to fish -- otherwise please fish upstream or downstream of the campground, follow paths. This is the real deal for large groups -- reunions, gatherings of family and friends, field trips, etc.
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#7 -Creekside: Wes's Heaven

100% (20)
Tent site · Sleeps 6
A big spread of a campsite -- large, flat, and suitable for a small camper (watch for trees) . A bit distant from the next closest camp site. and sought by families as it is close to the swim hole above Sarah's Wave and has its own gently sloped trail down to the water.
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#8 - Creekside: Hog Inn

100% (14)
Tent site · Sleeps 6
Hog Inn. Can you say "Dome Life"? Cody and Kelly? Well the Hog Inn is their Cadron base camp -- and it is as sweet in every way as they are and a nice place to settle in for a weekend. Lulled by the cascading waters you'll sleep well. The site is a little on the small side (4-person tent) but is close enough to Site#9 that the two are often reserved together for larger groups.. Can you say "Hog Heaven"?
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#12 - Slough Hideaway

90% (10)
Tent site · Sleeps 6
Slough Hideaway. The only improved camp site on the island that is on the "slough side" -- tucked away back into the shadows of the woods this is one of the first sites one encounters and the only one on right side of road. Just an all around nice camp -away from the open water yet close to the children's Ninja Bootcamp Playground and facilities.
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Sloughside: Dispersed Camping

100% (4)
Tent site · Sleeps 6
We recently added three campsites on the slough side of the island for those wanting to be closer to the water. These three campsites (unnumbered) are available on first-come, first-served basis and offer all the amenities (picnic table, fire ring, etc.) and privacy one would find elsewhere on the island. They are all nice campsites -- level, shaded, close to restroom, etc. And while they lack access to the Cadron they do offer access to the slough -- and by paddling downstream on the slough you'll eventually reach the Cadron.
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Tanner's I-40 Wilderness Escape

97% (54)
RV/tent site · Sleeps 4 · Vehicles under 24 ft
A camp site specifically designed for the cross-country traveler on the go. Just a few short miles (nearly all 4-lane blacktop) off I-40 north of Conway we have created a site designed for easy access and efficient camping. Moreover it lies at the edge of Pinnacle Springs Campground and thus offer miles of trails and river to explore if one has a little extra time. And even if in a hurry to break ground after a night's sleep one can still explore the cascades of nearby Tanner's Pool Trail before departing in the morning. The campsite has everything: picnic table, bench, and fire ring with grill -- even a bundle of firewood ready to burn.  And electricity, water and clean porta-potty are all readily available for your use. Instant booking allows for last minute reservations late into the night if so desired.  This camp is designed for quick in and out camping.  Approaches: 1)  Walk -- Park at the gate (small field just to the right).  Campsite is less than 100 feet away via Tanner's Pool Trail.  You can see green table and bench from gate. 2)  Drive -- If unlocked, open the gate (lift loop over post to open, close to maximize privacy and security) and drive through pine grove.  As soon as you emerge from pine grove there is a road off to your right -- follow, bearing right until you loop back to arrive at campsite -- you can park literally aside your tent.  Hint: We strongly encourage you to explore the grounds while visiting -- Tanner's Trail which descends the hill from the campsite offers a great way to see the land and access the river. NOTE: If you can't read a map, or don't know how to use GPS or can't follow directions to a particular address PLEASE camp elsewhere!! We don't have time and staff needed to coddle guests.
Campfires allowed
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#10 - Creekside: Paddler's Pad

97% (35)
RV/tent site · Sleeps 6 · Vehicles under 24 ft
Paddler's Pad. A camp hidden in the woods near the upper boat access with its own trail to the water. This is a new site in the making but has a picnic table and fire pit. One can access by car but it is a tight squeeze more suitable for tents and/or hammocks. Trailers and campers? No. Again, this site is not suitable for camper or trailer. We recently had a guest that could NOT turn around with his truck and camper until he uncoupled the camper -- do NOT make this mistake.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
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No electrical hookup
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Site 6 - Camp Toasty

94% (18)
RV/tent site · Sleeps 6 · Vehicles under 35 ft
Camp Toasty -- the "Upstairs Campground" -- lies on the ridge above Pinnacle Springs Campground and offers far more open ground for camping and field activities,  But this is DIY camping -- and if you can't "do it yourself" then perhaps there are better places to be.  Even if in doubt:  please camp elsewhere.  Camp Toasty offers open field primitive camping with picnic tables, benches,   landscape lighting and a large bluff-side deck that overlooks the river.    Porta-potties can be found downwind and upwind there is a water faucet and fishing pond that guests are invited to enjoy.    For those on a tight budget spending a night or two or more at Camp Toasty still offers you the full experience of  the entire 100 acre park:  swimming, fishing, climbing, hiking, and exploration complete the picture.   Everything that can be found at Pinnacle Springs Campground except riverside camping.  IMPORTANT #1:    Hipcamp will put a hold on your funds when you submit your booking request, but they only capture the charge when/if a request to book is accepted. Some people have asked about camping in total solitude so we now have designated sites sited far, far away from anyone,  Whether camping solo or camping with friends and family we offer so many choices one can select a site that perfectly fits your needs.    And if you like to swing -- we have trees!  Hammocks and slacklines are the best no trace tree thing ever!    Guests are encouraged to explore any of the trails that criss-cross the property especially if you like waterfalls, scenic views, cascading streams, and goat bluffs.  The trails to Tanner Pool and Lil' and Big B Falls are especially popular after a heavy rain, Bluff Trail offers a nice perch for viewing the river below, and the 1+ mile "circuit trail" is a great way to start one's day.   There is even a 10-acre foraging playground -- oxalis, nettle, ginger, mint, poke, etc., a 1/2 acre fishing pond -- suitable for "storing" any fish you catch in the creek but you may not wish to clean and eat -- and a nine hole frisbee golf course on the slave-built terraces where cotton fields once lay (first tee near bench by front gate).  I could go on and on -- this is a pretty awesome place with hundreds of acres at your disposal -- rough and rugged yet close to home.   Durng season (March through May) we also offer kayak and canoe rental, guide and shuttling service, and have four separate campgrounds on the banks of Cadron Creek to support multi-day paddling adventures.   CAMPFIRES:  Campfires are prohibited unless you brought in your own wood or purchased a vet pack of wood from the store.  Similarly the use of downfall, dead trees and fallen limbs is unacceptable.   Burning up our property -- even dead limbs and leaves -- and destroying habitat for lizards, salamanders and bugs will get you permanently banned from our properties.  That said -- we have ample firewood to serve all our campers.  We usually deliver firewood to your campsite in the late afternoon -- if the sun is setting and we still haven't visited please feel free to pick up a bundle outside the store.  Those that have purchased a vet pack of wood can also take as much fire wood as they may need from any of the designated stacks on the property -- three stacks currently at Camp Toasty.  Everyone else -- keep your hands off.   WATER:  The spigot creekside at the campground is currently closed to use.  Rather two water spigots exist for guests to use:  1)  one behind the store and shop at the gate and 2) the other behind the bunk house -- the building off to the left as you enter the campground.   These are free for you to use 24/7.   TRAILS:  All trails are open but we are getting more reports of "ticks" especially when wandering off trail -- thus we encourage the use of repellents and a nightly "tick check".   Like most of Arkansas we also have patches of poison ivy and stinging nettle; however, it is our goal to eradicate such plants where they border trails, roads or campsites so if such is observed please bring to our attention and we'll eradicate it. WILDLIFE:  There is only thing more important to us than you and that is our wildlife that we live with year round.  At this time we have nesting turkeys in the woods and nesting geese and ducks on the water.  Deer and beaver are also abundant.  The family of beavers below Playground Shoals are particularly friendly -- be slow and nice and they'll swim right alongside your boat and even splash you with their tail.  So DO NOT DISTURB THE WILDLIFE!!   The only exception:  if you were to find a poisonous snake on the property -- please inform us so that we can relocate it to a place where fewer people gather.  Most importantly -- please enjoy being surrounded by nature's marvelous works and wonders.  Unwind.   Kick back.  And enjoy! LASTLY -- NO saws, axes or shovels.  We like our place just the way it is!  If you are caught harming flora or fauna or damaging the land in any way you will be asked to leave.  On that you have our guarantee. We look forward to your visit.  John and Lisa
Campfires allowed
Toilet
Potable water
Pets allowed
Electrical hookup
No water hookup
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Site 3 - Camp Toasty - Electric

97% (16)
RV/tent site · Sleeps 10 · Vehicles under 35 ft
Camp Toasty -- the "Upstairs Campground" -- lies on the ridge above Pinnacle Springs Campground and offers far more open ground for camping and field activities,  Camp Toasty is definitely where you want to be if you want any of the following: 1) electrical hookups (add $5/night) 2) level sites suitable for a couple of RVs and pull-through campers 3) accommodations more suitable for larger groups -- lots and lots of room But this is DIY camping -- and if you can't "do it yourself" then perhaps there are better places to be.  Even if in doubt:  please camp elsewhere.  Camp Toasty offers open field primitive camping with picnic tables, benches,   landscape lighting and a large bluff-side deck that overlooks the river.    Porta-potties can be found downwind and upwind there is a water faucet and fishing pond that guests are invited to enjoy.    For those on a tight budget spending a night or two or more at Camp Toasty still offers you the full experience of  the entire 100 acre park:  swimming, fishing, climbing, hiking, and exploration complete the picture.   Everything that can be found at Pinnacle Springs Campground except riverside camping.  IMPORTANT #1:    Hipcamp will put a hold on your funds when you submit your booking request, but they only capture the charge when/if a request to book is accepted. Some people have asked about camping in total solitude so we now have designated sites sited far, far away from anyone,  Whether camping solo or camping with friends and family we offer so many choices one can select a site that perfectly fits your needs.    And if you like to swing -- we have trees!  Hammocks and slacklines are the best no trace tree thing ever!    Guests are encouraged to explore any of the trails that criss-cross the property especially if you like waterfalls, scenic views, cascading streams, and goat bluffs.  The trails to Tanner Pool and Lil' and Big B Falls are especially popular after a heavy rain, Bluff Trail offers a nice perch for viewing the river below, and the 1+ mile "circuit trail" is a great way to start one's day.   There is even a 10-acre foraging playground -- oxalis, nettle, ginger, mint, poke, etc., a 1/2 acre fishing pond -- suitable for "storing" any fish you catch in the creek but you may not wish to clean and eat -- and a nine hole frisbee golf course on the slave-built terraces where cotton fields once lay (first tee near bench by front gate).  I could go on and on -- this is a pretty awesome place with hundreds of acres at your disposal -- rough and rugged yet close to home.   Durng season (March through May) we also offer kayak and canoe rental, guide and shuttling service, and have four separate campgrounds on the banks of Cadron Creek to support multi-day paddling adventures.   UPDATES -COVID-19 -- We are open.  Yes open, but with qualifications.  No warm embraces, hugs and handshakes upon arrival and social distancing is the norm.  Camp as far as way as possible from the next closest camper and if you're walking a trail and see someone else, you might consider turning and going the other way as we have hundreds of acres and lots of trails to wander.  Also please "lube up" upon entering rest room facilities and "lube up" again after leaving -- HINT:  the facilities at Camp Toasty get very little use.   Please also note it takes us longer to turn-over restrooms, campsites and cabins now and there may be a slight delay in getting facilities clean and disinfected from time to time.  Bring TP as we are having a hard time keeping it in stock -- seems someone or two are taking what we leave out for the guests to use. RESPONSE TIME - We have day jobs!    The campground is our passion and hobby and we do not have a full time staff to always be available to meet and greet our guests especially after hours and on week days.  If full time staffing and coddling is required -- this is not the place!  Similarly -- our response time right now is averaging just less then two hours and we have no expectations that it will improve anytime soon -- so again if immediate responses to questions and inquiries are required   -- this is not the place!  WELCOMING PARTY:  Once you have made a reservation through HipCamp -- you are good to go.  Feel free to ask questions and make inquiries for additional information but anticipate we will be practicing "social distancing" and will likely not even visit your campsite once you are on location.  That isn't to say we aren't here to assist to you but in the absence of such need our goal is to simply "stay away".   We do have an information table at the front gate where you can pick up maps and guides or leave us a message -- disinfectant is available at the table -- so you may find we aren't really even needed. CAMPFIRES:  Campfires are prohibited unless you brought in your own wood or purchased a vet pack of wood from the store.  Similarly the use of downfall, dead trees and fallen limbs is unacceptable.   Burning up our property -- even dead limbs and leaves -- and destroying habitat for lizards, salamanders and bugs will get you permanently banned from our properties.  That said -- we have ample firewood to serve all our campers.  We usually deliver firewood to your campsite in the late afternoon -- if the sun is setting and we still haven't visited please feel free to pick up a bundle outside the store.  Those that have purchased a vet pack of wood can also take as much fire wood as they may need from any of the designated stacks on the property -- three stacks currently at Camp Toasty.  Everyone else -- keep your hands off.   WATER:  The spigot creekside at the campground is currently closed to use.  Rather two water spigots exist for guests to use:  1)  one behind the store and shop at the gate and 2) the other behind the bunk house -- the building off to the left as you enter the campground.   These are free for you to use 24/7.   TRAILS:  All trails are open but we are getting more reports of "ticks" especially when wandering off trail -- thus we encourage the use of repellents and a nightly "tick check".   Like most of Arkansas we also have patches of poison ivy and stinging nettle; however, it is our goal to eradicate such plants where they border trails, roads or campsites so if such is observed please bring to our attention and we'll eradicate it. WILDLIFE:  There is only thing more important to us than you and that is our wildlife that we live with year round.  At this time we have nesting turkeys in the woods and nesting geese and ducks on the water.  Deer and beaver are also abundant.  The family of beavers below Playground Shoals are particularly friendly -- be slow and nice and they'll swim right alongside your boat and even splash you with their tail.  So DO NOT DISTURB THE WILDLIFE!!   The only exception:  if you were to find a poisonous snake on the property -- please inform us so that we can relocate it to a place where fewer people gather.  Most importantly -- please enjoy being surrounded by nature's marvelous works and wonders.  Unwind.   Kick back.  And enjoy! LASTLY -- NO saws, axes or shovels.  We like our place just the way it is!  If you are caught harming flora or fauna or damaging the land in any way you will be asked to leave.  On that you have our guarantee. We look forward to your visit.  John and Lisa
Campfires allowed
Toilet
Potable water
Pets allowed
Electrical hookup
No water hookup
from
$20
/ night
for NaN guests

Site 4 - Camp Toasty - Electric

96% (14)
RV/tent site · Sleeps 6 · Vehicles under 35 ft
Camp Toasty -- the "Upstairs Campground" -- lies on the ridge above Pinnacle Springs Campground and offers far more open ground for camping and field activities,  Camp Toasty is definitely where you want to be if you want any of the following: 1) electrical hookups (add $5/night) 2) level sites suitable for a couple of RVs and pull-through campers 3) accommodations more suitable for larger groups -- lots and lots of room But this is DIY camping -- and if you can't "do it yourself" then perhaps there are better places to be.  Even if in doubt:  please camp elsewhere.  Camp Toasty offers open field primitive camping with picnic tables, benches,   landscape lighting and a large bluff-side deck that overlooks the river.    Porta-potties can be found downwind and upwind there is a water faucet and fishing pond that guests are invited to enjoy.    For those on a tight budget spending a night or two or more at Camp Toasty still offers you the full experience of  the entire 100 acre park:  swimming, fishing, climbing, hiking, and exploration complete the picture.   Everything that can be found at Pinnacle Springs Campground except riverside camping.  IMPORTANT #1:    Hipcamp will put a hold on your funds when you submit your booking request, but they only capture the charge when/if a request to book is accepted. Some people have asked about camping in total solitude so we now have designated sites sited far, far away from anyone,  Whether camping solo or camping with friends and family we offer so many choices one can select a site that perfectly fits your needs.    And if you like to swing -- we have trees!  Hammocks and slacklines are the best no trace tree thing ever!    Guests are encouraged to explore any of the trails that criss-cross the property especially if you like waterfalls, scenic views, cascading streams, and goat bluffs.  The trails to Tanner Pool and Lil' and Big B Falls are especially popular after a heavy rain, Bluff Trail offers a nice perch for viewing the river below, and the 1+ mile "circuit trail" is a great way to start one's day.   There is even a 10-acre foraging playground -- oxalis, nettle, ginger, mint, poke, etc., a 1/2 acre fishing pond -- suitable for "storing" any fish you catch in the creek but you may not wish to clean and eat -- and a nine hole frisbee golf course on the slave-built terraces where cotton fields once lay (first tee near bench by front gate).  I could go on and on -- this is a pretty awesome place with hundreds of acres at your disposal -- rough and rugged yet close to home.   Durng season (March through May) we also offer kayak and canoe rental, guide and shuttling service, and have four separate campgrounds on the banks of Cadron Creek to support multi-day paddling adventures.   UPDATES -COVID-19 -- We are open.  Yes open, but with qualifications.  No warm embraces, hugs and handshakes upon arrival and social distancing is the norm.  Camp as far as way as possible from the next closest camper and if you're walking a trail and see someone else, you might consider turning and going the other way as we have hundreds of acres and lots of trails to wander.  Also please "lube up" upon entering rest room facilities and "lube up" again after leaving -- HINT:  the facilities at Camp Toasty get very little use.   Please also note it takes us longer to turn-over restrooms, campsites and cabins now and there may be a slight delay in getting facilities clean and disinfected from time to time.  Bring TP as we are having a hard time keeping it in stock -- seems someone or two are taking what we leave out for the guests to use. RESPONSE TIME - We have day jobs!    The campground is our passion and hobby and we do not have a full time staff to always be available to meet and greet our guests especially after hours and on week days.  If full time staffing and coddling is required -- this is not the place!  Similarly -- our response time right now is averaging just less then two hours and we have no expectations that it will improve anytime soon -- so again if immediate responses to questions and inquiries are required   -- this is not the place!  WELCOMING PARTY:  Once you have made a reservation through HipCamp -- you are good to go.  Feel free to ask questions and make inquiries for additional information but anticipate we will be practicing "social distancing" and will likely not even visit your campsite once you are on location.  That isn't to say we aren't here to assist to you but in the absence of such need our goal is to simply "stay away".   We do have an information table at the front gate where you can pick up maps and guides or leave us a message -- disinfectant is available at the table -- so you may find we aren't really even needed. CAMPFIRES:  Campfires are prohibited unless you brought in your own wood or purchased a vet pack of wood from the store.  Similarly the use of downfall, dead trees and fallen limbs is unacceptable.   Burning up our property -- even dead limbs and leaves -- and destroying habitat for lizards, salamanders and bugs will get you permanently banned from our properties.  That said -- we have ample firewood to serve all our campers.  We usually deliver firewood to your campsite in the late afternoon -- if the sun is setting and we still haven't visited please feel free to pick up a bundle outside the store.  Those that have purchased a vet pack of wood can also take as much fire wood as they may need from any of the designated stacks on the property -- three stacks currently at Camp Toasty.  Everyone else -- keep your hands off.   WATER:  The spigot creekside at the campground is currently closed to use.  Rather two water spigots exist for guests to use:  1)  one behind the store and shop at the gate and 2) the other behind the bunk house -- the building off to the left as you enter the campground.   These are free for you to use 24/7.   TRAILS:  All trails are open but we are getting more reports of "ticks" especially when wandering off trail -- thus we encourage the use of repellents and a nightly "tick check".   Like most of Arkansas we also have patches of poison ivy and stinging nettle; however, it is our goal to eradicate such plants where they border trails, roads or campsites so if such is observed please bring to our attention and we'll eradicate it. WILDLIFE:  There is only thing more important to us than you and that is our wildlife that we live with year round.  At this time we have nesting turkeys in the woods and nesting geese and ducks on the water.  Deer and beaver are also abundant.  The family of beavers below Playground Shoals are particularly friendly -- be slow and nice and they'll swim right alongside your boat and even splash you with their tail.  So DO NOT DISTURB THE WILDLIFE!!   The only exception:  if you were to find a poisonous snake on the property -- please inform us so that we can relocate it to a place where fewer people gather.  Most importantly -- please enjoy being surrounded by nature's marvelous works and wonders.  Unwind.   Kick back.  And enjoy! LASTLY -- NO saws, axes or shovels.  We like our place just the way it is!  If you are caught harming flora or fauna or damaging the land in any way you will be asked to leave.  On that you have our guarantee. We look forward to your visit.  John and Lisa
Campfires allowed
Toilet
Potable water
Pets allowed
Electrical hookup
No water hookup
from
$20
/ night
for NaN guests

Site 1 - Camp Toasty - RV Electric

96% (13)
RV/tent site · Sleeps 6 · Vehicles under 38 ft
Welcome to Camp Toasty our ridgetop campground overlooking the North Fork of the Cadron. The campsites are scattered across 50 acres of woodlands with a few sites lying near the center of Camp Toasty offering electrical hookups. Atop the ridge you will find trails, a fishing pond, 9-hole frisbee golf course, bat houses and benches, horseshoes, Biscuit and Buttercup our Kune Kune pigs, bat houses and benches for guests (summer, at sunset), and places to explore. Access to the creek below and Pinnacle Springs Recreational Park is offered by overlooks, short trails and a road. And like Pinnacle Springs Recreational Park on the creek below this is DIY camping -- if you can't "do it yourself" then perhaps there are better places to be.  Even if in doubt:  please consider camping elsewhere. Camp Toasty is definitely where you want to be if you want any of the following: 1) electrical hookups (add $5/night) 2) level sites suitable for a couple of RVs and pull-through campers 3) accommodations more suitable for larger groups -- lots of room Camp Toasty offers open field and woodland camping with picnic tables, benches,  landscaping and a large bluff-side deck that overlooks the Cadron.    Porta-potties can be found downwind and upwind there is a water faucet and fishing pond that guests are invited to enjoy.    For those on a tight budget spending a night or two or more at Camp Toasty still offers you the full experience of  the entire 100 acre park:  swimming, fishing, climbing, hiking, and exploration complete the picture.   Everything that can be found at Pinnacle Springs Recreational Park except stream-side camping.  Some people have asked about camping in total solitude so we now have designated sites sited far, far away from anyone,  Whether camping solo or camping with friends and family we offer so many choices one can select a site that perfectly fits your needs.    And if you like to swing -- we have trees!  Hammocks and slacklines are the best no trace tree thing ever!    Guests are encouraged to explore any of the trails that criss-cross the property especially if you like waterfalls, scenic views, cascading streams, and goat bluffs.  The trails to Tanner Pool and Lil' and Big B Falls are especially popular after a heavy rain, Bluff Trail offers a nice perch for viewing the river below, and the 1+ mile "circuit trail" is a great way to start one's day.   There is even a 10-acre foraging playground -- oxalis, nettle, ginger, mint, poke, etc., a 1/2 acre fishing pond -- suitable for "storing" any fish you catch in the creek but you may not wish to clean and eat -- and a nine hole frisbee golf course on the slave-built terraces where cotton fields once lay (first tee near bench by front gate).  I could go on and on -- this is a pretty awesome place with hundreds of acres at your disposal -- rough and rugged yet close to home.   Durng season (March through May) we also offer kayak and canoe rental, guide and shuttling service, and have four separate campgrounds on the banks of Cadron Creek to support multi-day paddling adventures.   RESPONSE TIME - We have day jobs!    The campground is our passion and hobby but we do not have a full time staff nor are we always available to meet and greet our guests especially after hours and on week days.  If full time staffing and coddling is required -- this is not the place!  Similarly -- our response time right now is averaging just less then two hours and we have no expectations that it will improve anytime soon -- so again if immediate responses to questions and inquiries are required -- this is not the place!  WELCOMING PARTY:  Once you have made a reservation through HipCamp -- you are good to go.  Feel free to ask questions and make inquiries for additional information. We still practice "social distancing" and may not even visit your campsite once you are on location.  That isn't to say we aren't here to assist to you but in the absence of such need our goal is to simply "stay away".   An information table and bulletin board at the front gate often hold the answers. CAMPFIRES:  Campfires are prohibited unless you brought in your own wood or purchased a "vet pack" of wood from the store.  The use of downfall, dead trees and fallen limbs is unacceptable.   Burning up our property -- even dead limbs and leaves -- destroys habitat for lizards, salamanders and bugs and will get you permanently banned from our properties.  That said -- we have ample firewood to serve all our campers and the fee is reasonable.  We try to deliver firewood to your campsite long before the sun sets but you are always invited to pick up your firewood at the front gate.  Everyone else -- keep your hands off.   WATER:  The spigot creekside at the campground is currently NOT in use -- however, two other two water spigots exist for guests to use:  1)  one behind the store and shop at the gate and 2) the other behind the bunk house -- the building off to the left as you enter the campground.   These are free for you to use 24/7.   TRAILS:  All trails are open. We encourage the use of repellents and a nightly "tick check" whenever out exploring in the summer months. We also have patches of poison ivy and stinging nettle; however, our goal is to eliminate the risk of stinging insects, pests and invasive, noxious plants where they border trails, roads and campsites for the safety and comfort of our guests. WILDLIFE:  There is only thing more important to us than you and that is our wildlife that we live with year round.  At this time we have nesting turkeys in the woods and nesting geese and ducks on the water.  Deer and beaver are also abundant.  The family of beavers below Playground Shoals are particularly friendly -- be slow and nice and they'll swim right alongside your boat and even splash you with their tail.  So DO NOT DISTURB THE WILDLIFE!!   The only exception:  if you were to find a poisonous snake on the property -- please inform us so that we can relocate it to a place where fewer people gather.   LASTLY -- NO saws, axes or shovels.  We like our place just the way it is!  If you are caught harming flora or fauna or damaging the land in any way you will be asked to leave.  On that you have our guarantee. But MOST IMPORTANTLY:   Unwind, kick back and enjoy nature's marvelous works and wonders.  We look forward to your visit.  John and Lisa
Campfires allowed
Toilet
Potable water
Pets allowed
Electrical hookup
No water hookup
from
$24
/ night
for NaN guests

Site 5 - 12 - Camp Toasty

95% (10)
RV/tent site · Sleeps 6 · Vehicles under 35 ft
Welcome to Camp Toasty our ridgetop campground overlooking the North Fork of the Cadron. The campsites are scattered across 50 acres of woodlands with a few sites lying near the center of Camp Toasty offering electrical hookups. Atop the ridge you will find trails, a fishing pond, 9-hole frisbee golf course, bat houses and benches, horseshoes, Biscuit and Buttercup our Kune Kune pigs, bat houses and benches for guests (summer, at sunset), and places to explore. Access to the creek below and Pinnacle Springs Recreational Park is offered by overlooks, short trails and a road. And like Pinnacle Springs Recreational Park on the creek below this is DIY camping -- if you can't "do it yourself" then perhaps there are better places to be.  Even if in doubt:  please consider camping elsewhere. Camp Toasty offers open field and woodland camping with picnic tables, benches,  landscaping and a large bluff-side deck that overlooks the Cadron.    Porta-potties can be found downwind and upwind there is a water faucet and fishing pond that guests are invited to enjoy.    For those on a tight budget spending a night or two or more at Camp Toasty still offers you the full experience of  the entire 100 acre park:  swimming, fishing, climbing, hiking, and exploration complete the picture.   Everything that can be found at Pinnacle Springs Recreational Park except stream-side camping.  Some people have asked about camping in total solitude so we now have designated sites sited far, far away from anyone,  Whether camping solo or camping with friends and family we offer so many choices one can select a site that perfectly fits your needs.    And if you like to swing -- we have trees!  Hammocks and slacklines are the best no trace tree thing ever!    Guests are encouraged to explore any of the trails that criss-cross the property especially if you like waterfalls, scenic views, cascading streams, and goat bluffs.  The trails to Tanner Pool and Lil' and Big B Falls are especially popular after a heavy rain, Bluff Trail offers a nice perch for viewing the river below, and the 1+ mile "circuit trail" is a great way to start one's day.   There is even a 10-acre foraging playground -- oxalis, nettle, ginger, mint, poke, etc., a 1/2 acre fishing pond -- suitable for "storing" any fish you catch in the creek but you may not wish to clean and eat -- and a nine hole frisbee golf course on the slave-built terraces where cotton fields once lay (first tee near bench by front gate).  I could go on and on -- this is a pretty awesome place with hundreds of acres at your disposal -- rough and rugged yet close to home.   Durng season (March through May) we also offer kayak and canoe rental, guide and shuttling service, and have four separate campgrounds on the banks of Cadron Creek to support multi-day paddling adventures.   CAMPFIRES:  Campfires are prohibited unless you brought in your own wood or purchased a "vet pack" of wood from the store.  The use of downfall, dead trees and fallen limbs is unacceptable.   Burning up our property -- even dead limbs and leaves -- destroys habitat for lizards, salamanders and bugs and will get you permanently banned from our properties.  That said -- we have ample firewood to serve all our campers and the fee is reasonable.  We try to deliver firewood to your campsite long before the sun sets but you are always invited to pick up your firewood at the front gate.  Everyone else -- keep your hands off.   WATER:  The spigot creekside at the campground is currently NOT in use -- however, two other two water spigots exist for guests to use:  1)  one behind the store and shop at the gate and 2) the other behind the bunk house -- the building off to the left as you enter the campground.   These are free for you to use 24/7.   TRAILS:  All trails are open. We encourage the use of repellents and a nightly "tick check" whenever out exploring in the summer months. We also have patches of poison ivy and stinging nettle; however, our goal is to eliminate the risk of stinging insects, pests and invasive, noxious plants where they border trails, roads and campsites for the safety and comfort of our guests. WILDLIFE:  There is only thing more important to us than you and that is our wildlife that we live with year round.  At this time we have nesting turkeys in the woods and nesting geese and ducks on the water.  Deer and beaver are also abundant.  The family of beavers below Playground Shoals are particularly friendly -- be slow and nice and they'll swim right alongside your boat and even splash you with their tail.  So DO NOT DISTURB THE WILDLIFE!!   The only exception:  if you were to find a poisonous snake on the property -- please inform us so that we can relocate it to a place where fewer people gather.   LASTLY -- NO saws, axes or shovels.  We like our place just the way it is!  If you are caught harming flora or fauna or damaging the land in any way you will be asked to leave.  On that you have our guarantee. MOST IMPORTANTLY:   Unwind, kick back and enjoy nature's marvelous works and wonders.  We look forward to your visit.  John and Lisa
Campfires allowed
Toilet
Potable water
Pets allowed
Electrical hookup
No water hookup
from
$16
/ night
for NaN guests

Site 2 - Camp Toasty - Electric

100% (9)
RV/tent site · Sleeps 6 · Vehicles under 35 ft
Camp Toasty -- the "Upstairs Campground" -- lies on the ridge above Pinnacle Springs Campground and offers far more open ground for camping and field activities,  Camp Toasty is definitely where you want to be if you want any of the following: 1) electrical hookups (add $5/night) 2) level sites suitable for a couple of RVs and pull-through campers 3) accommodations more suitable for larger groups -- lots and lots of room But this is DIY camping -- and if you can't "do it yourself" then perhaps there are better places to be.  Even if in doubt:  please camp elsewhere.  Camp Toasty offers open field primitive camping with picnic tables, benches,   landscape lighting and a large bluff-side deck that overlooks the river.    Porta-potties can be found downwind and upwind there is a water faucet and fishing pond that guests are invited to enjoy.    For those on a tight budget spending a night or two or more at Camp Toasty still offers you the full experience of  the entire 100 acre park:  swimming, fishing, climbing, hiking, and exploration complete the picture.   Everything that can be found at Pinnacle Springs Campground except riverside camping.  IMPORTANT #1:    Hipcamp will put a hold on your funds when you submit your booking request, but they only capture the charge when/if a request to book is accepted. Some people have asked about camping in total solitude so we now have designated sites sited far, far away from anyone,  Whether camping solo or camping with friends and family we offer so many choices one can select a site that perfectly fits your needs.    And if you like to swing -- we have trees!  Hammocks and slacklines are the best no trace tree thing ever!    Guests are encouraged to explore any of the trails that criss-cross the property especially if you like waterfalls, scenic views, cascading streams, and goat bluffs.  The trails to Tanner Pool and Lil' and Big B Falls are especially popular after a heavy rain, Bluff Trail offers a nice perch for viewing the river below, and the 1+ mile "circuit trail" is a great way to start one's day.   There is even a 10-acre foraging playground -- oxalis, nettle, ginger, mint, poke, etc., a 1/2 acre fishing pond -- suitable for "storing" any fish you catch in the creek but you may not wish to clean and eat -- and a nine hole frisbee golf course on the slave-built terraces where cotton fields once lay (first tee near bench by front gate).  I could go on and on -- this is a pretty awesome place with hundreds of acres at your disposal -- rough and rugged yet close to home.   Durng season (March through May) we also offer kayak and canoe rental, guide and shuttling service, and have four separate campgrounds on the banks of Cadron Creek to support multi-day paddling adventures.   UPDATES -COVID-19 -- We are open.  Yes open, but with qualifications.  No warm embraces, hugs and handshakes upon arrival and social distancing is the norm.  Camp as far as way as possible from the next closest camper and if you're walking a trail and see someone else, you might consider turning and going the other way as we have hundreds of acres and lots of trails to wander.  Also please "lube up" upon entering rest room facilities and "lube up" again after leaving -- HINT:  the facilities at Camp Toasty get very little use.   Please also note it takes us longer to turn-over restrooms, campsites and cabins now and there may be a slight delay in getting facilities clean and disinfected from time to time.  Bring TP as we are having a hard time keeping it in stock -- seems someone or two are taking what we leave out for the guests to use. RESPONSE TIME - We have day jobs!    The campground is our passion and hobby and we do not have a full time staff to always be available to meet and greet our guests especially after hours and on week days.  If full time staffing and coddling is required -- this is not the place!  Similarly -- our response time right now is averaging just less then two hours and we have no expectations that it will improve anytime soon -- so again if immediate responses to questions and inquiries are required   -- this is not the place!  WELCOMING PARTY:  Once you have made a reservation through HipCamp -- you are good to go.  Feel free to ask questions and make inquiries for additional information but anticipate we will be practicing "social distancing" and will likely not even visit your campsite once you are on location.  That isn't to say we aren't here to assist to you but in the absence of such need our goal is to simply "stay away".   We do have an information table at the front gate where you can pick up maps and guides or leave us a message -- disinfectant is available at the table -- so you may find we aren't really even needed. CAMPFIRES:  Campfires are prohibited unless you brought in your own wood or purchased a vet pack of wood from the store.  Similarly the use of downfall, dead trees and fallen limbs is unacceptable.   Burning up our property -- even dead limbs and leaves -- and destroying habitat for lizards, salamanders and bugs will get you permanently banned from our properties.  That said -- we have ample firewood to serve all our campers.  We usually deliver firewood to your campsite in the late afternoon -- if the sun is setting and we still haven't visited please feel free to pick up a bundle outside the store.  Those that have purchased a vet pack of wood can also take as much fire wood as they may need from any of the designated stacks on the property -- three stacks currently at Camp Toasty.  Everyone else -- keep your hands off.   WATER:  The spigot creekside at the campground is currently closed to use.  Rather two water spigots exist for guests to use:  1)  one behind the store and shop at the gate and 2) the other behind the bunk house -- the building off to the left as you enter the campground.   These are free for you to use 24/7.   TRAILS:  All trails are open but we are getting more reports of "ticks" especially when wandering off trail -- thus we encourage the use of repellents and a nightly "tick check".   Like most of Arkansas we also have patches of poison ivy and stinging nettle; however, it is our goal to eradicate such plants where they border trails, roads or campsites so if such is observed please bring to our attention and we'll eradicate it. WILDLIFE:  There is only thing more important to us than you and that is our wildlife that we live with year round.  At this time we have nesting turkeys in the woods and nesting geese and ducks on the water.  Deer and beaver are also abundant.  The family of beavers below Playground Shoals are particularly friendly -- be slow and nice and they'll swim right alongside your boat and even splash you with their tail.  So DO NOT DISTURB THE WILDLIFE!!   The only exception:  if you were to find a poisonous snake on the property -- please inform us so that we can relocate it to a place where fewer people gather.  Most importantly -- please enjoy being surrounded by nature's marvelous works and wonders.  Unwind.   Kick back.  And enjoy! LASTLY -- NO saws, axes or shovels.  We like our place just the way it is!  If you are caught harming flora or fauna or damaging the land in any way you will be asked to leave.  On that you have our guarantee. We look forward to your visit.  John and Lisa
Campfires allowed
Toilet
Potable water
Pets allowed
Electrical hookup
No water hookup
from
$20
/ night
for NaN guests

Lodging

1 site

Pinnacle Springs Cabin

99% (104)
Cabin · Sleeps 6 · 1 bedroom · 2 beds
OPEN AGAIN!!  One of the best swimming holes in Arkansas and it is all yours!!   Set on an island on the North Fork of  Cadron Creek -- central Arkansas' premier Class II whitewater river! -- this get-away-from-it-all cabin sleeps four  and the adjoining campsite allows for as many as 8 more people to  have  the  entire swimming hole all to yourselves.   This is the way to spend your summer days -- winters too! -- in Arkansas!  Inside the two-story cabin you have a long cabinet/bar with storage, a small table, and chairs.  Downstairs there is twin size bunk bed  and in the up the ship's ladder in the there is a full size futon with side tables.   On the outside overlooking the creek is a full length front porch with rocking chairs while upstairs a sliding glass door leads to a balcony.     A nearby picnic table, fire ring, charcoal grill, and lamp hook allow you to bring it all outside and wrap yourself in nature.  A stone trail leads to the water where you can splash and swim, jacuzzi in Sarah's Wave, bask in the sun atop Jump Rock, float to Professor's Pool -- we offer boat rental and shuttles -- or simply enjoy the Cadron's marvelous works and wonders.  Visitors are also encouraged to wander and explore any of the trails that criss-cross the 100 acre park.  You'll find waterfalls, goat bluffs, and even a nine hole frisbee golf course,  Downwind of the cabin and away from the river there is a sanitized porta-potty and further away are compost toilets.  One can also  use the shower house at Camp Toasty (a short walk up to the ridge overlooking the creek).   Whether looking for a lonely weekend for two, a great place for a small group of friends, or a family-fun, creekin' adventure with the kids, Pinnacle Springs Cabin is the place for it to happen.    FAQs:  PRIMITIVE -- The cabin does NOT come with electricity or water -- it is off grid!!  That means no flush toilets, faucets or shower! However both electricity and water are available -- electricity can only be obtained via solar panels, power inverters (available for rent), or a generator (only when campground is otherwise unoccupied) -- and hot showers can be found near the front gate. Moreover electrical outlets for recharging phones, etc. can be found throughout the property -- Camp Toasty, store, bunkhouse, etc.  Primo filtered mineral water is also available inside the cabin and is provided by use of 5-gallon jug and hand pump.  Fans, propane heaters, gas stoves, sleeping bags and "kitchen kits" are also available. BEDDING: The loft futon and downstairs bunk bed have clean fresh mattress covers, fitted sheets and pillow cases (each bed has multiple pillows). There is also a mattress for your dog underneath the bottom bunk bed. Campers need only bring blanket(s) and/or sleeping bag to assure a comfortable sleep. RESPONSE TIME - We have day jobs!    We do not have a full time staff to always be available to meet and greet our guests especially after hours and on week days.  Thus, if full time staffing and coddling is required -- this is not the place!    This is DIY camping -- and if you can't "do it yourself" then perhaps there are better places to be.  Even if in doubt:  please camp elsewhere.    WELCOMING PARTY:  Once you have made a reservation through HipCamp -- you are good to go.  Feel free to ask questions and make inquiries for additional information but anticipate we may not even visit your campsite once you are on location.   We do have an information table at the front gate where you can pick up maps and the such, purchase additional firewood, or leave us a message.TRASH:   Leave no trace.  If we remove any trash from the site following your visit you will be charged a $25 cleaning fee.   No exceptions. CAMPFIRES:  Campfires are prohibited unless you brought in your own wood or purchased a vet pack of wood from the store -- the use of downfall, dead trees and fallen limbs is unacceptable.   Burning up our property -- even dead limbs and leaves -- and destroying habitat for lizards, salamanders and bugs will get you  banned from our properties.  That said -- we have ample firewood to serve all our campers.  We usually deliver firewood to your campsite in the late afternoon on the weekends -- if the sun is setting and we still haven't visited please feel free to pick up a bundle outside the store.  Those that have purchased a vet pack of wood ($7 bundle or 3 for $20) can also take as much fire wood as they may need from any of the designated "free piles" on the property.   WATER:  The spigot creekside at the campground is currently closed to use.  But  two other water spigots exist for guests to use:  1)  one behind the store and shop at the gate and 2) the other behind the bunk house -- the building off to the left as you enter the campground.   One is also invited to enjoy water from Pinnacle Springs.  All these are free for you to use 24/7.   TRAILS:  All trails are open.  If wandering off trail we encourage the use of repellents and a nightly "tick check".   Like most of Arkansas we also have patches of poison ivy and stinging nettle; however, it is our goal to eradicate such plants where they border trails, roads or campsites so if such is observed in places where people gather please bring it to our attention. WILDLIFE:  There is only thing more important to us than you and that is our wildlife that we live with year round.   So DO NOT DISTURB THE WILDLIFE!!   The only exception:  if you were to find a poisonous snake on the property -- please inform us so that we can relocate it to a place where fewer people gather.  LASTLY -- NO saws, axes or shovels.  We like our place just the way it is!  If you are caught harming flora or fauna or damaging the land in any way you will be asked to leave.  On that you have our guarantee. MOST IMPORTANTLY -- please enjoy being surrounded by nature's marvelous works and wonders.  Unwind.   Kick back.  And enjoy!
Campfires allowed
Toilet
Potable water
Pets allowed
Showers
Picnic table
from
$75
/ night
for NaN guests

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98% Recommend1099 ratings · 628 reviews

Location

Greenbrier, Faulkner, Arkansas, United StatesTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by John S.

Joined in January 2018
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