easy
N/A (overnight and day options available)
Suitable for all fitness levels; minor walking required within campsite and trails
Discover authentic primitive camping at Meadow View Camp C in Kingston, Arkansas. Surrounded by stunning sunrise views and tranquil valleys, this site offers an ideal base for outdoor adventures, hiking, and reconnecting with nature. Whether in a tent or RV, you’ll find a peaceful spot to unwind and immerse yourself in Arkansas’s wild landscape.
1-10 Nights | Accommodates an Individual or Family with 2 to 3 Tents Depending on Size
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Meadow View Camp "C," where stunning sunrise views and misty valleys create a magical atmosphere. Perfect for RVs or tents, this site offers easy access to hiking and trails, making it an ideal spot for outdoor adventures with family or friends. Reserve your unforgettable getaway today!
We are never full - if you are having difficulty booking, please call the office to book at (870) 220-2944.
Meadow View Camp "C" Just below Sunrise Knoll this stunning site provides a beautiful view of the surrounding meadows and a brilliant sunrise. Many mornings the valley will look like a giant lake as the clouds rise from below. You will have room for 1 RV or 2 Tents in this area. Please reserve Sunrise Meadow View A, B and/or C if you have more than one RVs in your group or if you want to have this area all to yourself. This site can be used for RVs and tent campers. Located reasonably close to the privy and also to the main trail head so you can hike or ride your recreational vehicle to explore the parks many trails. Important Information:
This site can accommodate an individual or family with 2 to 3 tents depending on size
If you plan to use motorized transportation to recreate on the trails a park day use fee may apply in addition to the camping fee.
Secure the most scenic spots by arriving in the late afternoon or early evening.
Arkansas’s weather can change quickly; plan for rain or cooler evenings, especially in spring and fall.
Ensure you have enough drinking water, as the site does not have immediate access to potable water sources.
Plan hiking routes through local trails to maximize your outdoor experience and wildlife viewing opportunities.
The area has a deep rural heritage, with farming roots dating back over a century that still shape local culture.
The ranch emphasizes sustainable practices, encouraging low-impact camping and respecting wildlife habitats.
A good tent and sleeping bag suited to seasonal temperatures ensure restful nights on-site.
spring, summer, fall, winter specific
Layered clothing prepares you for changing weather conditions and temperature swings.
spring, summer, fall, winter specific
Essential for nighttime visibility around the campsite and security post-sunset.
Useful if planning to source water from nearby streams or natural sources during your stay.