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Williams Camp : Eleven Point River

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40mi from Davidsonville Historic State park · 10 sites · Tents, RVs · MO
Learn more about this land: You'll have a private place of your own, with access to some of Missouri states most hidden springs, rivers, waterfalls, fishing, hunting, hiking, (some of the best) horseback riding trails, and historic landmarks.  Rather you're after solitude or sport, this area has you covered.  Kayak, canoe, and shuttle rental, service is available at hufstedlers.com and is a short 11.5 mile drive.  Beautiful eleven point river offers blue, red, and white ribbon, spring fed trout/walleye water.  If you're looking to float the river, be sure to research the many springs on the way down your trip and the historic mill communities that once flourished there.  These are perfect opportunities to take a break, eat a meal, and explore the area.  Most also will have public bathrooms.  Unless there are multiple reservations, you will be allowed to hookup/stay at whichever site is the easiest for you to get parked at.  Maps of the area and things to do will continue to be updated as they are developed.  In the mean time, a great resource is MissouriScenicRivers.com. We do not live near this site so this is an exclusively non-hosted listing.
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$35
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Scott Family Farm & Retreat

100%
(12)
40mi from Davidsonville Historic State park · 34 sites · Tents, RVs · Batesville, AR
Remote and secluded, this beautiful valley 12 miles from Batesville AR provides the primitive camping retreat that you’re looking for. Located on our 140 acre family farm, you will cross a low-level creek to access this property. (Truck or SUV is recommended, 4wd during rainy conditions.) Sites have composting toilet/outhouses available as well as access to fishing, swimming and kayaking in Polk Bayou, with beautiful water views of Sullivan creek. Enjoy the hiking trails and take in the beautiful scenery of the Ozark Hills during your stay. Pets that are leashed and well behaved are welcome, but we must be notified that you will be bringing them. •NO ALCOHOL or drugs, unreasonable noise, violent behaviour, or displaying/discharging of firearms or other weapons are permitted on the property.
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$15
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Robert's Redneck Retreat, LLC

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(13)
33mi from Davidsonville Historic State park · 3 sites · Lodging · Doniphan, MO
Robert'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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$45
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River Rock Farm

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(10)
22mi from Davidsonville Historic State park · 8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Hardy, AR
Please join us at our beautiful farm located on the lower Spring River just outside Hardy, AR. We have a 3+ acre river lot for dry camping or boondocking. We also have 20+ acres of adjoining land with beautiful river views. Come fish or float the beautiful Spring River with take-out or put-in from our property. Fish for small mouth bass from the banks of our property. If you don't have your own boat, kayak, or canoe there are outfitters in our area who will be happy to assist. Hunters will also love staying at our property as we neighbor the wildlife management area and many other local hunting spots. We are located close to the mouth of the Spring River at Mammoth Spring State Park. Use us a base camp to explore the Ozark National Forest, Lake Norfork, Blanchard Springs Caverns, the Mark Twain National Forest, and many other lakes, rivers, and streams. We look forward to hosting you in your next adventure!
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$50
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CinC's RV Hideaway

100%
(5)
47mi from Davidsonville Historic State park · 5 sites · Tents, RVs · Melbourne, AR
I moved to my dream home and property March 1, 2020. I refer to it as a hideaway because not only am I at the end of town, this is a dead end street so it stays quiet of traffic. Being downhill, next to the creek, I feel, is safer from tornados, as well, the echo goes uphill instead of downhill toward this property. I am learning town history from a friend that runs the historical society, here in town. As I learn things, I hope to share the information with anyone that may be interested. Learn more about this land: Peace, quiet, alone time or get away from the hustle. Located in the Ozark's.  No freeways for miles. Lots to do around and at edge of small town community. I will be setting up the horseshoe pits soon and have board games as well as cards.  I enjoy and look forward to sharing the beautiful land I live on. The front of my property is very flat and grassy, from the creek fence to the front side of my house. Mature trees that line my property provide nice shade in the spring and summer, however, the property is open air. The stars are spectacular. There is no light pollution. (once it is dark, you can't see your hand in front of your face) This is a small town of about 2000 people or so. There are quite a few shops as well as a grocery store, hardware store, a couple auto stores as well as a couple dealerships. There is a drive through coffee shop as well as a couple drug stores available in town. There are 3 to 5 different repair shops around. There is a beautiful golf course, 5-8 minutes away, just around the corner. .   I live in a peaceful and extremely tranquil spot here. A good hideaway, if thats what you’re looking for.  Hide away and recoup before your next big adventure.  There are a few kids around that love to ride their ATVs, bikes, walk, skateboard and skate up and down Conniebrook Lane. We have bike rally's coming through town often, in the summer. Mt. View, AR, the bluegrass music capitol of the world is about 45 minutes away. Beautiful drive, to get there. Scenic overlooks on the way. Wheelchair Accessibility: I am sure any electric wheelchair would have no problem going over the grass area anywhere they wanted to go in the camping area. I hope if there are any issues, it would be brought to my attention and I would make it accommodating, immediately.. I am extremely handy and mechanical.
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Cedar Ridge South Fork River

100%
(3)
32mi from Davidsonville Historic State park · 7 sites · Tents, Lodging · Hardy, AR
Unplug, unwind, and immerse yourself in nature at Cedar Ridge. We offer the perfect blend of the outdoors and comfort for your next adventure. Discover serenity along South Fork Spring River, and create lasting memories with loved ones. Welcome to your Arkansas, remote, off-grid getaway in the foothills of the Ozarks! Discover the beauty of Cedar Ridge, your ultimate destination for outdoor adventure. Situated along the South Fork Spring River, our campground offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and exhilarating outdoor experiences. Whether you're an experienced outdoor enthusiast or simply seeking a serene escape, you will have a memorable stay. Cedar Ridge is a remote and intimate off-grid glamping experience. Located on nearly 20 acres of forested hillside with an extensive riverfront on the South Fork Spring River. Immerse yourself in nature while also enjoying some creature comforts in one of our fully furnished canvas bell tents or tiny homes. Unwind on a front porch or kick back in a hammock and take a deep breath…..you can finally relax. All the fun of camping without the work or frustration. Take a hike down one of our nature trails, fish for smallmouth or perch, plan a kayak float trip on the South Fork Spring River, go for a swim, or enjoy some outdoor games on the lawn by the river.
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$79
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The best camping in Davidsonville Historic State park, AR guide

Overview

About

Ozark adventures offer up some of the lushest lands and calmest waters, and Davidsonville Historic State Park has all of that with a side of history. Preserving Arkansas’ first post office and courthouse, the park now offers hiking, fishing and camping worth writing home about. There isn’t an explorer who won’t ooh and aah over the blooming dogwoods along the Black River Trail. Anglers out on the river will be equally as pleased to be snagging fish left and right, or just rent a canoe or kayak at the marina for a gentle float on the water. Campgrounds put you close to all the action, and colorful Ozark sunsets will make Davidsonville a favorite spot for you to make your own history.

Notable campgrounds

  • Class AAA Campground - Equipped with water, 50 Amp electric, and sewer hookups for a comfortable stay.
  • Class A Campground - Offers water and 50 Amp electric to accommodate your camping needs.
  • Class D Tent Site - Perfect for those who prefer the rustic charm of tent camping under the stars.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially for peak season from March to November, to secure your preferred campsite.
  • Consider visiting during off-peak times for more availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellations, as last-minute openings can provide unexpected opportunities.
  • Explore nearby camping options if your desired campsite is unavailable.

When to go

The best time to visit Davidsonville Historic State Park is during the peak season from March to November, when all facilities are open daily and the weather is ideal for outdoor activities. Winter months offer a quieter visit but with limited hours and services.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast and dress appropriately for outdoor activities.
  • Visitor Center hours vary by season, with extended hours from March to November.
  • Restrooms and picnic areas are open year-round for your convenience.
  • Boat rentals are available at the Visitor Center for an enjoyable day on the water.
  • Remember to contact the park directly for pavilion reservations and availability.
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