
Paul N.
Hipcamper since May 2019
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Past trips
Caves + Camping I (car/RV/vans)
in Hole in the Wall, ArkansasConvenient, perfect basecamp!
Hole in the Wall is a convenient 15 minute drive from Bentonville proper. The Back 40 Loop trailhead is roughly 5-10 minutes drive away and the Slaughter Pen area is about 15 or so minutes.
The site itself is very clean, including one very clean porta-potty. The natural cave is a cool (literally) little shared hideaway. There is plenty of flat space to park. I had no problem leveling my Dodge Promaster for the perfect night's sleep.
I did get to meet the host and their work crew on my second day. They were all super friendly and the host was very helpful with directions and recommendations. There is so much to see and do in this area I plan to return regularly and will gladly make Hole in the Wall my basecamp for future adventures!
4R Ranch Vineyards & Winery Camping
in 4R Ranch Winery Campsite, TexasImmaculate ranch/vineyard camping
Walt and the entire 4R Ranch staff are exceptional, and the ranch is beautiful. We camped for two nights and will definitely be returning as frequently as we can. There was plenty of flat, grassy room to park a small camper van (ours is 18') or pitch tents, most of it in at least partial shade.
The ranch is such a beautiful setting and the grounds are immaculately kept. There are plenty of dirt roads for biking, and they are building out mountain biking trails that will be open later this year (2019).
The showers at the campsite were excellent, but make sure you bring drinking water and/or a filtration system as the water available at the campsite is not potable.
Oh, and don't forget to visit the wine tasting room nestled on an overlook of the valley at least once or twice. The view is amazing and the wine is excellent!
Itty Bitty Lakes Campground
in Itty Bitty Lakes Campground, ColoradoPaul's lists
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