easy
Overnight to multiple days
Suitable for all fitness levels as the campsite is accessible by vehicle and involves minimal hiking.
Discover Lone Pine, a mountain top primitive camping site near Kingston, Arkansas. Perfect for RVs or tents, this peaceful spot offers stunning views and star-filled skies.
Escape to the peaceful mountain top campsite at Lone Pine, offered by Wilderness Rider Buffalo Ranch and Adventure Park in Kingston, Arkansas. This primitive camping experience is perfect for travelers looking to unwind in nature without the distractions of modern life. The site accommodates up to 2 RVs or 3 tents, combining privacy with breathtaking panoramic views. Whether you choose to camp under the shade of mature trees or bask in the warm sun, Lone Pine provides the ideal setting for both relaxation and outdoor adventure. To reach the campsite, you'll traverse a scenic farm road that adds a sense of adventure and tranquility, making you feel completely removed from the urban rush. As night falls, the clear sky provides excellent stargazing opportunities, far from city lights. This spot is ideal for families, couples, or solo travelers who want to experience the raw beauty of the Arkansas outdoors. Bring your camping essentials, enjoy farm-fresh surroundings, and soak in the quiet charm of the mountain top environment.
Limited spots mean you should book your site well in advance to secure your preferred dates.
Bring all essentials, as the site has no hookups or running water available on location.
Mountain weather can change unexpectedly—layer your clothing and bring rain gear.
Respect the environment by packing out all trash and minimizing campfire impact.
Kingston and the surrounding region have a rich heritage of farming and buffalo ranching dating back over a century.
The Wilderness Rider Buffalo Ranch promotes responsible camping to preserve the natural environment and wildlife habitats.
Bring ample water since there is no running water at the campsite.
Protect yourself from bugs during warmer months and around dusk.
spring specific
Layers help adjust to temperature swings, especially cooler evenings.
fall specific
Necessary for navigating the primitive campsite safely after dark.