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Welcome to Erbie Campground, a rustic and adventurous camping destination located in Harrison, Arkansas. As a part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, we offer a unique outdoor experience for those seeking a natural escape.
Erbie Campground provides a remote camping experience accessible via a 5-mile gravel road off Highway 7. This location offers a variety of activities, including hiking, fishing, and river access. Visitors can enjoy both solo and group camping, with walk-in sites available for a more secluded experience.
Here's what Erbie Campground offers:
Erbie Campground is perfect for those seeking a rustic and adventurous camping experience. Be prepared for limited amenities and zero cell service. Plan accordingly and bring necessary supplies. Enjoy the natural beauty and historical significance of this unique location.
Please note: Always adhere to park regulations and respect the environment. Pack out all trash and avoid bringing glass containers to the river.
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
RV camping
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Restroom
Tent sites
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Nice place with hikes, fishing, solo, and group camping. Walk-in sites are cool. Flushing toilets and well pumps. 5 mile drive down a gravel road from hwy 7. $20. I was there while the cicadas were unearthing. Zero cell service. Emergency phone at boat launch restroom.
Amazing place. There is an old homestead you can walk through. We camped at Erbie and floated. We walked down two trails. One went to the homestead. The other leads to the river. The homestead trail will also take you to the river. No glass containers on the river, rangers are out and give tickets. there are bathrooms, but there is no running water. Bring your own toilet paper and trash bags. You have to bring all your trash out when you leave.
This is a free national riverway limited campground very close to the river with basic campground facilities no flush toilets. But the idea that you could camp free so close along the river was just awesome. This is a rare area along the Buffalo River where you can actually bike up River, drop off your vehicle, and kayak back to the campground for about a half hour float, or longer if you want to kayak upstream. There is a low water bridge that crosses the river about a mile upstream of the campground near the old town of Erbie. The kayaking was really fun even in low water and was a great experience.
Beautiful experience, quite and relaxing, perfect for the family, not crowded at all, free camping, which your rarely see, trails, old homesteads to hike too, walk to the Buffalo River. Just a absolutely tranquility for my families getaway weekend
Great campground with no cell service so if u wanna focus on relaxing and enjoying your weekend you shall do so.
I have never seen a campground with nicer bathrooms. The whole campground was lovely and well maintained and the area was beautiful. But those bathrooms were a work of art. A flushing toilet (i.e., not a vault toilet), six rolls of toilet paper, an air freshener, lighting, a heater, a sink with a soap dispenser that wasn’t empty. And all very clean to boot. The current camp host obviously cares about her work and does an amazing job. If you’re in the area, I couldn’t recommend this campground more!
We camped for 2 nights at Erbie after our canoe trip on the Buffalo very nearly mentally broke me. I went into the trip with an injured shoulder and shouldn't have even attempted probably, but by the time we got to Erbie I was quite literally done. I didn't know if I could do another mile on the river, much less another 17. The camp host was an absolute angel. Rachelle came to our rescue in every aspect, by helping us transport our belongings from the canoe riverside to our campsite, brought us a drying rack for laying out our soaked clothes, she even let us have some of her personal firewood and a couple of steaks from her freezer for our dinner the next night. I would most definitely stay here again, in the safety of a tent and admiring the beautiful river from the banks. She was so sweet and the campsite was very clean and maintained. 100 percent positive experience staying there!
Great place to camp, this was my first time there and I really enjoyed it. Hiked to twin falls and got some real nice photos.