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May 13, 2021

The city of Fayetteville, AR, located in Northwest Arkansas, is a great place to use as your base for a camping expedition. There are so many wonderful spots nearby, you’re spoiled for choice! Whether it’s fishing, boating, climbing, hiking, or exploring, there is sure to be somewhere that’s just perfect for you.

5 Popular Camping Destinations Near Fayetteville, AR

1. Devils Den State Park

Located in the Lee Creek Valley this state park has over 20 miles of hiking trails to explore and enjoy. There are also amazing waterfalls nearby, making the park well worth a visit. There are several campsites throughout the park, offering everything from primitive walk-in sites to luxurious RV parks, with over 150 in total. Prices range from $15 to $30.

2. Roaring River State Park

Located about an hour from Fayetteville, Roaring River State Park is blessed with a spectacular landscape of rugged hills, steep valleys, and peaceful rivers. The river is one of the few places nearby stocked with rainbow trout, making it the perfect destination for keen fly fishermen. There are several campgrounds throughout the park but choose Campground 1 for the real outdoors experience. And, if you prefer some more home comforts, there’s even a fully built cabin available to rent.

3. Withrow Springs State Park

With its majestic limestone bluffs towering above the surrounding area, the miles of wonderful hiking trails, and one of the only caves in Arkansas open to the public, this small state park just half an hour’s drive from Fayetteville should be top of the list for any camper. Fishing and boating are some of the top activities here, and you can even rent a canoe from the park. Campsites are well tucked away, and range from the most basic, to more modern sites complete with RV hookups.

4. Kyles Landing

Kyles Landing Campground is situated on the Buffalo National River, which winds its way through the Ozark mountains and is one of the last undammed rivers in the country. The campsite is set amongst shady maple groves, near the towering cliffs that overhang the river. Most of the sites at the campground are walk-in, but there are a few drive-ins too. The nearby hikes are not to be missed, especially the Eye of the Needle trail, which is particularly spectacular.

5. Clear Creek – Ozark Lake

This small campground has 38 sites set near the Arkansas River, which provides great access to exploring Frog Bayou and beyond. The river is perfect for boating and fishing, and there are plenty of ramps to launch your boat or kayak from. The area is also important for waterfowl, and there are birding hides nearby that can be used to view the many species that live here.

The dramatic cliffs, waterfalls, and caves of the mountains around the city are just begging to be explored and these are only a small selection of the campgrounds out there, so why not head into the great outdoors and see for yourself? Make sure to head to Crain Kia of Fayetteville today to learn more.