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Experience serene camping just a short hike from Coffee Break Rock with stunning views and natural charm at Hikers Tree Camp in Arkansas.
3–5 hours including hiking and setup
moderate
Family Friendly
No Experience Required
Experience serene camping just a short hike from Coffee Break Rock with stunning views and natural charm at Hikers Tree Camp in Arkansas.
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Difficulty
moderate
Duration
3–5 hours including hiking and setup
Fitness Level
Suitable for individuals in average physical shape capable of moderate hiking and carrying camping gear.
Wildlife
History
The Boxley Valley area has a rich heritage tied to early settlers and Native American tribes, with longstanding conservation efforts.
Conservation
Visitors are encouraged to follow Leave No Trace principles to protect this pristine wilderness and support ongoing local preservation.
Wilderness Rider Buffalo Ranch and Adventure Park
Experience serene camping just a short hike from Coffee Break Rock with stunning views and natural charm at Hikers Tree Camp in Arkansas.
Wilderness Rider Buffalo Ranch and Adventure Park in Kingston, Arkansas is a multi-use outdoor destination offering motorized recreation, guided rentals, and primitive camping across expansive private land.
The property features day passes for four-wheeled motorized vehicles, separate passes for two-wheeled and non-motorized recreation, and Side x Side rentals that seat up to six people available by the half-day or full-day.
Visitors can explore more than 2,500 acres of varied terrain that includes trails, rocky inclines, creeks, scenic overlooks, and waterfalls. A herd of buffalo roams portions of the ranch, providing a distinctive wildlife encounter along trail routes. Safety requirements are communicated for activities, for example helmets are required for two-wheeled riders.
Camping options include a range of primitive sites and designated camp areas such as Shady Oak Camp A and B by Moonstruck Pond, Lone Pine mountain top site suitable for RVs or tents, Buffalo Pines Pasture Camp C with multiple sites and easy RV access, Oakmont Camp near Boxley Valley and Coffee Break Rock, Buffalo Pines Camp F, and Pine Ridge Camp A near Beach Creek Hollow with access to the Lead Line Trail.
Booking options allow day use for personal vehicles and equipment, or rental of a six-seat Side x Side for group outings. The business describes location-specific amenities and site capacities on its listings, and manages reservations for individual campsites and vehicle rentals. Wilderness Rider Buffalo Ranch and Adventure Park positions itself as a destination for off-road recreation and sheltered primitive camping in Kingston, Arkansas, United States.
Land Area
2,500 acres
Extensive terrain for off-road exploration
Vehicle Capacity
6-seat Side x Side
Rentals accommodate up to six riders
Camping Options
Multiple primitive sites
Primitive sites for RVs, tents, vans
Trail Features
Trails & waterfalls
Scenic overlooks, creeks, and waterfalls
Book a Side x Side rental, purchase a day pass, or reserve a primitive campsite for scenic trails, waterfalls, and unforgettable off‑road experiences.
Arrive early to secure your preferred campsite
Popular spots, especially those with views, fill up fast during peak seasons.
Bring layers for temperature changes
Evenings can get chilly, so dressing in layers helps you stay comfortable.
Practice Leave No Trace principles
Keep the campsite pristine by packing out all trash and minimizing your impact.
Be prepared for moderate hiking terrain
The trail to Coffee Break Rock involves some uneven ground and slight elevation gain.
Sturdy hiking boots
Provide support and traction on uneven trails leading to the campsite.
Insect repellent
Helps keep bugs and mosquitoes at bay during warmer months.
summer
Layered clothing
To adjust for fluctuating temperatures from day to night.
Portable water filter
Allows safe access to natural water sources if needed.