Dispersed Camping near Noel, MO

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    Four free dispersed camping areas exist near Noel, Missouri, primarily in the Mark Twain National Forest and surrounding conservation lands. These dispersed campsites range from spacious clearings suitable for RVs to remote primitive spots best for smaller tent setups. Sugar Camp Lookout Tower Dispersed Area offers a spacious clearing that accommodates both tents and RVs, including larger vehicles. The site features established fire rings and is accessible via dirt roads that most vehicles can navigate. A camper noted, "This is a very large space with a nice picnic table and a few fire pits, completely surrounded by forest."

    Huckleberry Ridge Conservation Area provides more primitive camping with limited amenities. The site prohibits fires, alcohol, and pets. Access is via a gravel drive off Highway K leading to a grass lot. Lookout Tower Road in Arkansas, approximately 40 minutes from Bentonville, allows both tents and RVs with space for larger vehicles. Pine Hollow 1045 offers remote primitive camping best suited for smaller setups. As one visitor commented, "Excellent little campsite great for a couple tents at most. Don't recommend bringing anything too large down the road; camper van would be fine but would be difficult with a full-size rig."

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    Best Dispersed Campgrounds near Noel (5)

      1. Huckleberry Ridge Conservation Area

      3.7(6)10mi from NoelTents

      "We got in at dark but the road was fine under dry conditions. Quiet, remote location. It’s a smaller site but accommodated us and two others rigs comfortably."

      "Right off highway K! Coordinates looks like it drops you off at the middle of the road but there is a gravel drive. Brings you to a grass lot with a trail off of it."

      2. Lookout Tower Road

      4.2(6)28mi from NoelRVs, Tents

      "Less trash than most free camps. Multiple spots with plenty of room and not many bugs. Cell signal was strong in many places. Bike trails are worth using. Bring it in take it out, it's that easy."

      "Nice graveled road to get back in on very nice spot for anyone who likes the out doors and no crowds. Would recommend this spot for the outdoor lovers."

      3. Sugar Camp Lookout Tower Dispersed Area

      5.0(3)36mi from NoelRVs, Tents

      "My husband and I rented our first camper van to see if short trips meant to create memories are do-able in a camper van, for us. 1000% yes."

      "Completely surrounded by forest, so plenty of shade. Access road was a little rough, as in your typical dirt road, but posed 0 problems for our little economy car. I’ve had much worse for sure."

      4. Pine Hollow 1045 Dispersed Camping

      5.0(1)37mi from NoelTents

      "Excellent little campsite great for a couple tents at most we camped using a rooftop tent and it was a great spot. Very quite very clean unlike some other sites in the area."

      5. Mcllroy State Game Management Area

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    • Mel M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 23, 2025

      Sugar Camp Lookout Tower Dispersed Area

      Peaceful Retreat

      My husband and I rented our first camper van to see if short trips meant to create memories are do-able in a camper van, for us. 1000% yes.

      This was our first experience and got exactly what was described. The road was bumpy but we had zero problems with our 4x4 rig.

      Sunsets and sunrises were stunning!!! Great fall retreat. We even met a stray cat we wish we could have taken home with us. Poor thing is starving. She will come if calls and purrs when petted. We named her “Sugar” after the location.

      There seems to be a private off-road recreation area that provided moderate traffic. We were kind of tucked back a bit from the road and it didn’t bother us.

    • KThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 5, 2025

      Sugar Camp Lookout Tower Dispersed Area

      Acessable to all

      Pretty great spot! If you’re fortunate enough to be alone, this is a very large space, with a nice picnic table and a few fire pits. Completely surrounded by forest, so plenty of shade. Access road was a little rough, as in your typical dirt road, but posed 0 problems for our little economy car. I’ve had much worse for sure. The area is pretty secluded, with only a few cars driving through all day, so bear spray is absolutely necessary for peace of mind. Practice good bear prevention measures and you’re good to go for a free night stay, or several, happy camping!

    • DThe Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 3, 2025

      Pine Hollow 1045 Dispersed Camping

      Beautiful remote primitive campsite

      Excellent little campsite great for a couple tents at most we camped using a rooftop tent and it was a great spot. Very quite very clean unlike some other sites in the area. There is a second site just down the little pull off but it’s not level so would be a last resort. Don’t recommend bringing anything to large down the road camper van would be fine but would be difficult with a full size rig or towing anything much larger than a pop up. Enjoy!!

    • ‘Chelle S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 4, 2024

      Sugar Camp Lookout Tower Dispersed Area

      Beautiful and Peaceful

      Mark Twain National Forest is always a great getaway. This location is tucked away from the main road and is easy to get to. Could easily get 4 rigs + in the sight. Established fire ring (be mindful of burn bans). Close to Roaring River and Table Rock lake.

    • Andrew S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jan. 2, 2026

      Huckleberry Ridge Conservation Area

      Good Spot

      We got in at dark but the road was fine under dry conditions. Quiet, remote location. It’s a smaller site but accommodated us and two others rigs comfortably. Grass is tall in spots but the sites were matted down well enough, all things considered it’s a cheap, reliable, quiet option, we’d recommend.

    • Andrew S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jan. 2, 2026

      Lookout Tower Road

      Remote Location

      The road into the site was in good shape but would be difficult under wet conditions. The location is in a heavily wooded area that is very deserted. We got in at dark and weren’t able to explore during the daylight so we didn’t feel comfortable tent camping. Good spot, just very isolated.

    • Bud D.
      Aug. 5, 2024

      Lookout Tower Road

      Fairly clean

      Less trash than most free camps. Multiple spots with plenty of room and not many bugs. Cell signal was strong in many places. Bike trails are worth using.

      Bring it in take it out, it's that easy.

    • Tobin B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 7, 2026

      Lookout Tower Road

      Little Cabin anywhere

      Nice graveled road to get back in on very nice spot for anyone who likes the out doors and no crowds. Would recommend this spot for the outdoor lovers.

    • EThe Dyrt PRO User
      Feb. 19, 2024

      Huckleberry Ridge Conservation Area

      Cozy spot!

      Right off highway K! Coordinates looks like it drops you off at the middle of the road but there is a gravel drive. Brings you to a grass lot with a trail off of it. Can hear K but only a few cars go up and down it. Can’t see cars on K from the lot. Very cozy!


    Guide to Noel

    Dispersed camping sites near Noel, Missouri range from open clearings to secluded forest areas throughout the Mark Twain National Forest region. Most sites sit at elevations between 800-1,200 feet with moderate to difficult access roads. Summer temperatures average 85-95°F with high humidity, making spring and fall the most comfortable primitive camping seasons.

    What to do

    Hiking local trails: The primitive camping areas around Noel provide access to several hiking routes. At Radium Springs Firetower Camp, campers can find connections to forest trails. One camper noted it's "close to Roaring River and Table Rock lake," offering multiple outdoor recreation options.

    Wildlife observation: Morning and evening hours provide optimal wildlife viewing. "Very quiet, very clean unlike some other sites in the area," reports one visitor at Pine Hollow 1045, making it suitable for undisturbed wildlife watching.

    Stargazing: Clear night skies reward campers with stellar views. When camping at Lookout Tower Road, visitors report excellent stargazing conditions. A reviewer mentioned it was "a sweet little private getaway for a night before driving on," highlighting the peaceful evening atmosphere.

    What campers like

    Privacy and seclusion: Many primitive camping areas near Noel offer isolation from crowds. At Huckleberry Ridge Conservation Area, one camper mentioned it's a "rarely used site" with "nice woods," perfect for those seeking solitude.

    Cell coverage: Unlike many remote areas, some sites maintain connectivity. At Lookout Tower Road, a camper reported that "Starlink didn't work but Verizon did for phone calls only," which can be crucial for emergency communications.

    Minimal development: The undeveloped nature of these sites appeals to traditional campers. "Pretty remote. Quiet," wrote one visitor about Huckleberry Ridge, noting the simple, back-to-nature experience that primitive camping provides.

    What you should know

    Access challenges: Many roads to primitive camping sites require careful navigation. One camper at Pine Hollow 1045 Dispersed Camping advised: "Don't recommend bringing anything too large down the road; camper van would be fine but would be difficult with a full size rig or towing anything much larger than a pop up."

    Variable regulations: Rules differ between sites. At Huckleberry Ridge, a camper reported: "Burn ban, so no fires. No ticks. Hard to get to in the dark, but nice scenery," highlighting that fire restrictions apply at some locations.

    Seasonal maintenance: Site conditions change throughout the year. One Huckleberry Ridge visitor humorously suggested you "might want to bring a weed wacker," indicating that summer growth can overtake some areas.

    Tips for camping with families

    Choose accessible sites: Some areas accommodate family camping better than others. Radium Springs Firetower Camp offers ample space, with one camper describing it as "a very large space, with a nice picnic table and a few fire pits. Completely surrounded by forest, so plenty of shade."

    Wildlife precautions: Teaching proper wildlife safety is essential. A camper at Radium Springs noted that "bear spray is absolutely necessary for peace of mind. Practice good bear prevention measures and you're good to go."

    Location navigation: Mark clear waypoints when exploring with children. At Huckleberry Ridge Conservation Area, a camper shared that "coordinates looks like it drops you off at the middle of the road but there is a gravel drive. Brings you to a grass lot with a trail off of it."

    Tips from RVers

    Size limitations: Most primitive camping near Noel restricts larger vehicles. One exception is Lookout Tower Road, where a camper reported: "I managed to get our 40 foot Bluebird Bus up here. Nice spot well-ish maintained."

    Surface considerations: Prepare for uneven terrain at most sites. Radium Springs Firetower Camp has an "access road was a little rough, as in your typical dirt road, but posed 0 problems for our little economy car," according to one reviewer.

    Parking strategy: Strategic positioning helps with both comfort and departure. Pine Hollow 1045 has "a second site just down the little pull off but it's not level so would be a last resort," notes a camper, highlighting the importance of checking ground levelness.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which is the most popular dispersed campsite near Noel, MO?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dispersed campground near Noel, MO is Huckleberry Ridge Conservation Area with a 3.7-star rating from 6 reviews.

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