Camping near Witter, AR

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    The Ozark region surrounding Witter, Arkansas features numerous camping options spanning from established state parks to remote wilderness areas. Withrow Springs State Park Campground, about 20 miles north of Witter, offers full hookup sites for RVs and dedicated tent camping areas with drinking water and shower facilities. Kings River Falls Campground provides a more primitive experience with just five tent sites alongside the headwaters of the Kings River. Other options include Buffalo National River campgrounds and private facilities like Riverfield Acreage and Wilderness Rider Buffalo Ranch, which accommodate tent campers, RVs, and in some locations, cabin rentals.

    Camping access throughout the region varies significantly by location and season. Roads to more remote sites like those at Buffalo National River may require high-clearance vehicles, especially after rainfall. "We have been back to the ranch several times since our initial post. Every time it gets better and better," noted one visitor about Wilderness Rider Buffalo Ranch. Many campgrounds in the Ozarks maintain year-round operations, though spring brings higher water levels ideal for paddling while fall offers spectacular foliage with cooler temperatures. Cell service can be limited or nonexistent in remote areas, particularly at Kings River Falls and parts of Withrow Springs, requiring advance planning. Several campgrounds require reservations, while others operate on a first-come, first-served basis.

    The established campgrounds around Witter receive consistently positive reviews for their scenic beauty and natural attractions. Campsites along waterways prove especially popular, with visitors highlighting swimming opportunities and riverside camping at locations like Riverfield Acreage. A camper described their experience there as "amazing secluded location. Kids loved having the rock bed and river right beside us." Wildlife viewing opportunities abound, particularly at Wilderness Rider Buffalo Ranch where buffalo roam freely across the property. Hiking trails connect many campsites to natural features, including waterfalls, caves, and rock formations. The combination of forested mountains, clear streams, and relative solitude makes this area particularly attractive to campers seeking to disconnect, with multiple reviewers noting the lack of cell service as a positive feature allowing them to "completely relax and enjoy nature."

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    Best Campgrounds near Witter (222)

      1. Withrow Springs State Park Campground

      4.4(27)16mi from WitterRVs, Tents

      "This small State Park just outside Huntsville Arkansas has many amenities. Family friendly handicap accesible. I has 30 tent Rv and walk in tent camping."

      "Great get away from 4th crowds. Was super hot & humid, but Arkansas in July!!! Lots of shade, took our fans to help keep cool. Full hookups...no cell service for T-Mobile. Used our Starlink."

      2. Kings River Falls Campground

      4.5(6)7mi from Witter5 sitesTents

      "Less than a minute from the Kings River Falls Trail-head, and nestled alongside the headwaters of the Kings River in Venus Arkansas."

      "It is one of the most beautiful spots in Arkansas. Highly recommend."

      from $27 - $30 / night

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      3. Steel Creek Campground — Buffalo National River

      4.5(25)20mi from Witter40 sitesTents

      "The sign said "campground full" but thanks to another review we disregarded this and found an open site, as did the person who drove in behind us."

      "Pros: Great location on the river and close to plenty of hiking trails! Each campsite has a picnic table and fire ring. The bathrooms were well maintained and there is drinking water available."

      from $20 / night

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      4. Byrd's Adventure Center

      4.1(16)18mi from WitterRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Camped near the river and had a wonderful time exploring the off-road trails near the area."

      "This is one of the best campgrounds in Arkansas. Dog friendly"

      from $10 - $22 / night

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      5. Devil's Den State Park Campground

      4.7(88)34mi from WitterRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Devil's Den is a gorgeous parked tucked in the mountains of Arkansas.  The primary campground for RVs is one of the better campgrounds I have seen.  The facilities and amenities have been great. "

      "The trails are great and our campsite had a path right down to the river. The water hookup was a bit tricky, it leaks all over the place until you turn it all the way."

      from $20 / night

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      6. White Rock Mountain Recreation Area

      4.5(26)23mi from Witter13 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Located beyond a perfectly canopied gravel road and surrounded by miles of mostly uninhabited forests White Rock Mountain has been the most delightful treasure of 2016."

      "The views, as other reviewers have said, are impressive and the Rim Trail is worth doing any time of day and any season."

      from $15 - $215 / night

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      7. Wilderness Rider Buffalo Ranch and Adventure Park

      4.6(5)13mi from WitterRVs, Tents

      "They continue to upgrade trails and add beautiful camping spots. This is a family room ranch and Donny and Lynn are wonderful hosts. I always come home feeling reconnected with myself and family"

      from $15 - $90 / night

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      8. Redding Campground

      4.3(12)19mi from Witter4 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Access to Spy Rock trail, but the vast amount of cobwebs made it seem like it’s not used much."

      "Drinking water is available at spigots near the swimming hole. There is a downside here, though, and it's a big one: horseflies."

      9. Kyles Landing Campground — Buffalo National River

      4.5(23)24mi from WitterTents

      "During that time try and get a site away from the launch/takeout spots. "

      "A real bob Ross of a campground, however the drive down the Arkansas hill to this serene location is a tense frustrating and should not be attempted with a real wheel drive or low profile vehicle."

      from $20 / night

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      10. Morgan Mtn Rd/Spy Rock Dispersed

      4.4(8)18mi from WitterRVs, Tents

      "A downed tree blocks part of the view, but still has a beautiful panoramic view of the surrounding mountains."

      "There are walking trails, with Spy Rock a short distance away."

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    1243 Reviews of 222 Witter Campgrounds


    • Julie F.The Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 18, 2026

      Roaring River State Park Campground

      Accessible and lots to do

      We stopped for the night while passing through MO. Tons of spots open on a Monday in August. Cindy at the park office was so friendly and helpful. She suggested spot 100 in campground 2 since it backs onto the river. Lovely sounds! Lots of trout in the river - at that spot, it’s only about 1 foot deep so it was fun to wade in the water and let the pup run around.

      Good park store, dump station, trash and lots of hikes to do. Too bad we simply stayed the night

    • Jenny
      Aug. 16, 2026

      Lake Fort Smith State Park Campground

      Site 16 - little piece of paradise

      Very nice park - clean and quiet. We did the kayak tour this morning which was nice. There’s also a kayak rental Kiosk down by the boat ramp through Whenever Watersports (download the app). There’s trails and also a pool. Pool closed down Aug 9, 2026 since lifeguards had to go back to school. Not having a pool was the only bummer this trip cause temps are still close to 100.

    • DThe Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 12, 2026

      Kettle Campground, Cabins & RV Park

      Quiet, Lots of trees, Swimming Pool

      This is a cute campground with lots of trees for shade. This is my first camping experience and I’m impressed. Most of the campers seem to be long term residents who don’t make a lot of noise. I chose this one because the camp sites were wooded not parking lot fashion. Sewage hook up right at your site. Air conditioned laundry. Nice owners very accommodating. The pool is clean and a great way to cool off. Shower house a little dated but clean. It’s right on 62 and you can catch a trolly for 6$ a day for a full day of rides in eureka. The highway next to it kind of dangerous for an ebike but I just bought a month pass for 26$ My site seemed almost double in size. I started at 17 which seemed tight to get into.

    • Jenny
      Aug. 2, 2026

      pathfinder rv resort

      New, clean RV park

      New park with young trees (so not much shade yet), pond for fishing and a walking trail around it. Large clubhouse is where the bathhouses are with four individual bathrooms with showers, laundry facility, propane for sale and a nice pool.

    • Jenny
      Aug. 2, 2026

      Lake Fort Smith State Park Campground

      Beautiful and peaceful

      Clean state park. We enjoyed the trails, kayak rental at the marina. Other amenities include nice bathhouses and a pool.

    • JThe Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 2, 2026

      Hog Valley RV & Treehouse Resort

      Still a nice park, but...

      We last stayed here five years ago when the park was new. Some of the areas and amenities that are now available were still under construction during our last trip. The bottom line… still a very nice park, but it's starting to show its age a little. 

      Parking for registration is located right next to the office. All the park staff we dealt with were very friendly and helpful. The road from the highway to the park is easy to navigate for any size rig. The same inside the park; it's well-marked and easy to navigate, though several roads have asphalt failures that need attention. Even though it's not too far from Interstate 49, we didn't hear any traffic noise at all- very peaceful. 

      We were assigned to pull-thru site number 36. Most of the sites are gravel, but the pull-thru row that we were in had concrete pads. For the most part, all sites appear fairly level. 

      Power, Water, and Sewer were all conveniently located, and the power supply had no issues at all. We use a power management system, and all electrical parameters were spot on during our stay. Water pressure was very good, and the in-ground sewer connection was conveniently located. 

      Two bathroom areas also have showers and laundry facilities- one at the front of the park and one in the rear. The pool area and playground are located at the front of the park.

      Wi-Fi, Satellite, Cable, and OTA: there is Wi-Fi in the park, but the park info sheet that they provide you with notes that the Wi-Fi is spotty. We were able to get AT&T 5G with 4 bars. AT&T achieved 418 Mbps down and 21 Mbps up. Satellite reception should not be an issue at most sites, and if you do need clear access for satellite reception, there are plenty of sites available with no trees. There are plenty of OTA stations available, and they all had great reception with clear HD pictures. Cable was not available. 

      Dog Park: They have two nice fenced-in parks that are in great condition. The one in the front of the park is divided for big and small dogs, while the one in the back is larger but not divided. They both have benches, which are all in good shape. They also provide doggie bags and a trash can. NOTE: I've included a photo of the sign posted at the entrances to the park indicating that they might be shut down. So if having a fenced dog park is mission-critical for your stay, you might want to verify that they are still open when you make your reservation 

      Amenities: Lots of items are listed on their website, and you are only a few miles from Fayetteville, where you can find plenty of stores and restaurants. Summary: A great place for an overnight or an extended stay. Although the park is starting to show its age, it still deserves a high rating, and I would not hesitate to recommend it- enjoy your stay!

    • Kimberly P.The Dyrt Pro User
      Jul. 26, 2026

      Haw Creek Falls Camping

      Really popular spot

      We spent one night here. It was a little bit of trouble to get to, as I'm not a fan of driving in the mountains. It had a nice fire ring and a picnic table. There are 2 vault toilets here, not the worst we've seen. They did have toilet paper. Super cute but very shallow swimming hole, maybe 3 ft deep? Very popular too. Seemed every site was full when we pulled through to check it out, so we picked the only open spot, #1. But when we left at 10 am, only one other campsite was occupied so I think they were just daytime guests. We walked downstream a lot looking at small fish in the little pools and we "swam" in the swimming hole, it was nice bc it was hot. Beautiful scenery. No service for my phone.

    • Kimberly P.The Dyrt Pro User
      Jul. 25, 2026

      Table Rock State Park Campground

      Table Rock is too big for one visit

      We loved visiting Table Rock Park. We will definitely be back! We stayed at campsite 1, spot 103, a 30 AMP electric site. It was $28 a day with an online fee and tax, put us at about $120 for 4 nights. Definitely worth it and will pay when we come back. Our campsite was in the sun most of the day and that kind of sucked, it was really hot around camp. Our site had a trail right behind it and that led down to a little rock shelf on the lake that was perfect for swimming! We fished there a little and saw some fish and had a few nibbles but didnt catch anything. We went to that spot almost every day we were there. Clean bathrooms, mostly clean showers, and trying out the laundry room tomorrow. Probably one of the nicer campgrounds we've stayed at. It was too hot to hike and the marina was booked on the paddle boats we wanted to rent so we're gonna come back bc this campground is open year round!


    Guide to Witter

    Camping sites near Witter, Arkansas offer diverse terrain options from elevations of 1,200 to 2,300 feet in the Ozark Mountains. The region receives approximately 45 inches of annual rainfall, creating seasonal water features that transform throughout the year. Cell service drops significantly in valleys and ravines, with most remote locations having no connectivity regardless of carrier.

    What to do

    Hike to natural features: Kings River Falls Campground provides immediate access to sandstone formations similar to Hawksbill Crag. "This is a remote and rugged campground with caves, bluffs, swimming holes and river a plenty," notes one visitor about the terrain surrounding the campground.

    Paddle seasonal waters: Steel Creek Campground offers direct river access with clear water conditions. According to a camper, "Kayaking, swimming, and fishing were awesome!" The campground includes "foot paths to the river and access to hiking trails right there at the camp ground."

    Wildlife viewing: Deer sightings occur regularly at many campgrounds in the region. At Steel Creek, one visitor reported, "Saw a lot of deer in the forest right next to our site and in the field next over." For more exotic wildlife, Wilderness Rider Buffalo Ranch offers buffalo viewing opportunities on their 800-acre property.

    Off-road adventures: Four-wheel enthusiasts find extensive trail networks. "Byrd's was awesome. They not only have their own trails on private land, but off-roaders can hit trails in National Forest territory not too far down the road," explains one reviewer. The area's varied terrain accommodates different vehicle capabilities.

    What campers like

    Riverside camping spots: Riverfield Acreage offers camping directly alongside the White River. Visitors appreciate the "amazing secluded location. Kids loved having the rock bed and river right beside us." The proximity to water creates opportunities for convenient recreation.

    Stargazing conditions: Light pollution remains minimal throughout the region. At Riverfield Acreage, one camper reported, "Saw more stars than I have seen, ever. No WiFi or service so we got to completely relax and enjoy nature!" The higher elevations at White Rock Mountain further enhance night sky visibility.

    Open field camping: White Rock Mountain Recreation Area provides a different experience from densely forested sites. The elevated location offers substantial views, and according to a visitor, "every star is visible. All of them. Beautiful sunrise in the morning viewed from the rim trail."

    Limited crowds at non-peak times: Camping on weekdays provides significantly more solitude. A visitor to Redding Campground noted: "Only 1 other camper the night I stayed, but some people used the river access during the day." However, popular sites fill quickly on weekends.

    What you should know

    Road conditions: Many campgrounds require driving on steep, rough roads. White Rock Mountain requires careful navigation as "it takes a full hour to drive less than 15 miles on this road." A visitor recommends, "I suggest you have an all wheel or four wheel drive vehicle with plenty of clearance."

    Bug preparation: Insects vary seasonally but remain a concern. At Redding Campground, one camper warned, "There are snakes and ticks. A lot of ticks. Take a flashlight with you in the dark and be cautious. I encountered a copperhead on my night time bathroom run."

    Weather fluctuations: Temperature changes can be dramatic, especially at higher elevations. A camper at White Rock reported, "It was quite chilly in the morning and evening/night, so pack warm clothes!" Spring brings higher precipitation while summer introduces higher humidity levels.

    Limited facilities: Many campgrounds offer minimal amenities. Kings River Falls Campground has only five tent sites with no potable water. At Kyles Landing, "Showers are not available at the campground. There is a private outfitter at the top of the hill that offers pay showers."

    Tips for camping with families

    Swimming access: Kyles Landing Campground provides family-friendly water features. A visitor observed, "The camp sites have tables and fire pits and are all next to the river," making supervision easier while allowing direct water access.

    Site selection: For family groups, consider specific site locations. At Steel Creek Campground, "The campsites are all in a big grassy field which I love. There are trails to the river nearby and a great swimming hole! There are flush toilets and vault toilets in the campground."

    State park facilities: Family conveniences improve at state park locations. Devil's Den State Park offers more amenities than national forest or riverside camps. One visitor with children reported, "My favorite camping spot yet. Aside from the extreme humidity this was a great family getaway. Pool, great trails, and the creek/river kept my kids entertained and worn out!"

    Booking strategies: For multi-site family gatherings, advance planning is essential. Steel Creek accommodates groups: "Good for groups - you can book multiple spots next to each other. I booked the site through recreation.gov."

    Tips from RVers

    Site sizes and hookups: Devil's Den State Park Campground offers the most developed RV facilities in the region. A recent visitor noted, "If you want the best experience - grab one of the sites along the ridge (83, 85, 87) - these have a great view off the back and offer incredible space."

    Connectivity limitations: Expect minimal communication options. A visitor to Devil's Den reported, "There's no cell service whatsoever but Wifi (paid) is offered by the park. Make sure to stock up on supplies beforehand - there are not many options within that area as far as food and services."

    Route selection matters: For larger vehicles, approach directions significantly impact accessibility. A camper advised, "If you have a large rig - make sure to take the West Fork exit off I-49 vs. the south exit (Winslow)." Withrow Springs State Park campsites are noted as being "level sites" with "all hook ups."

    Cost considerations: Campsite prices vary considerably based on amenities. One RVer at Withrow Springs observed, "We stayed here in our RV and the price was way over the top for us. They did have nice amenities. The area is nice. But for the price, I could have stayed in a hotel in Eureka Springs."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Witter, AR?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Witter, AR offers a wide range of camping options, with 222 campgrounds and RV parks near Witter, AR and 21 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Witter, AR?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Witter, AR is Withrow Springs State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 27 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Witter, AR?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 21 free dispersed camping spots near Witter, AR.

    What parks are near Witter, AR?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 34 parks near Witter, AR that allow camping, notably Beaver Lake and Ozark Lake.