easy
overnight to multiple days
Suitable for campers of all fitness levels due to minimal trail demands at the campsite
Experience true outdoor simplicity and stunning vistas at Red Bluff View B in Kingston, Arkansas. Campsites for RVs or tents await amidst striking red cliffs and starry night skies.
Discover an authentic outdoor experience at Red Bluff View B, located in the scenic wilderness of Kingston, Arkansas. This primitive camping area at Wilderness Rider Buffalo Ranch and Adventure Park offers space for up to three RVs or tents. Set against the striking red cliffs of Boxley, campers can soak in a mix of sun and shade perfect for daytime relaxation. When night falls, the clear skies provide a mesmerizing display of stars, ideal for stargazing enthusiasts. This site delivers a peaceful retreat while keeping adventure close by — just a mile down a charming farm road lies opportunities for hiking, wildlife spotting, and exploring the natural surroundings responsive to all levels of outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're looking for a quiet weekend getaway or a basecamp for adventures across the Ozarks, Red Bluff View B combines rustic charm and scenic beauty with the freedom to explore. Its location away from heavy light pollution ensures unforgettable sunrises and sunsets alongside the rugged terrain of the red bluffs. Perfect for families, friends, or solo travelers who appreciate nature in its most raw form, this primitive campground encourages a connection with the environment while offering ample space and privacy.
There are no water hookups on site, so pack enough water for you and your group.
Evenings can get chilly, so bring layers to stay comfortable after sunset.
Lighting is minimal at night; a headlamp will help you navigate safely around camp.
Pack out all trash and follow Leave No Trace principles to keep the area pristine.
The area around Boxley is historically known for early settler farming communities and remnants of traditional Ozark ranching culture.
Wilderness Rider emphasizes Leave No Trace principles to preserve the natural habitat and minimize human impact on local ecosystems.
Ensures you have enough drinking water as no water services are provided on site.
Necessary for adapting to temperature changes from warm days to cool nights.
fall specific
Provides safe lighting in the primitive camp setting after dark.
Keeps bugs at bay during warmer months for a more comfortable camping experience.
summer specific