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Buffalo National River Camping

Buffalo Point

Open

Open All Year

Phone

(870)446-5373 or 741-5443

Details

Reservations at Buffalo Point may now be made for the months of April through October for drive-in sites B23-B37, C39-C54, D55-D76 (water and 20/30 amps) and walk-in sites A-E (water available), 3 pavilions (day use only), and 5 group sites (minimum of 10 people, maximum of 50). Reservations can ONLY be made by calling toll free 1-877-444-6777 or log on to www.ReserveUSA.com. This reservation service will have a fee IN ADDITION to basic camping or user fees associated with the facilities, all of which must be paid in full at the time reservations are made. Reservations can be made year-around up to 240 days in advance of arrival. Group site reservations can be made 360 days in advance of arrival. Reservations CANNOT be made at the Buffalo Ranger Station. Drive-in sites 1-22 and 77-83 (water and 20/30 amps) and 16 walk-in tent sites (water available) remain first come/first serve. Due to very limited parking, only 2 vehicles (including RV) are allowed for all drive-in sites and for all tent sites.

Modern campground with eighty-three drive in campsites and twenty walk in campsites. Three drive in campsites are accessible for disabled persons. Picnic tables, fire grates, drinking water available year round in B LOOP; showers, flush toilets, water and electric hookups, and a dump station are available April-October. Camping and pavilion fees required April-October.

Carver

Open

Open All Year

Phone

(870)439-2502 or 741-5443

Details

Semi-developed campground with eight campsites, available first-come/first-serve. No campsites are accessible for disabled persons. Picnic tables and vault toilets available. Camping fees required April - October.

Erbie

Open

Open All Year

Phone

(870)446-5373 or 741-5443

Details

16 sites available first come/first serve, tent camping only; 6 people maximum per site; water available nearby mid-March to mid-November; no fees charged mid-November to mid-March..

Kyles Landing

Open

Open All Year

Phone

(870)446-5373 or 741-5443

Details

Modern campground with thirty-three campsites, available first-come/first-serve. No campsites are accessible for disabled persons. Picnic tables, fire grates, drinking water, and flush toilets available during April - October. Camping fees required April - October.

Lost Valley

Open

Open All Year

Phone

(870)446-5373 or 741-5443

Details

Modern campground with fifteen campsites, available first-come/first-serve. Two campsites are accessible for disabled persons. Picnic tables, fire grates, drinking water, and flush toilets available April - October. Camping fees required April - October.

Maumee South

Open

Open All Year

Phone

(870)439-2502 or 741-5443

Details

Primitive campground with open camping, available first-come/first-serve. No campsites are accessible for disabled persons. Vault toilets available. No camping fees required.

Mt. Hersey

Open

Open All Year

Phone

(870)439-2502 or 741-5443

Details

Primitive campground with open camping, available first-come/first-serve. No campsites are accessible for disabled persons. Fire grates and vault toilets available. No camping fees required.

Ozark

Open

Open All Year

Phone

(870)446-5373 or 741-5443

Details

Modern campground with thirty-five campsites, available first-come/first-serve. No campsites are accessible for disabled persons. Picnic tables, fire grates, drinking water, and flush toilets available April - October. Camping and pavilion fees required April - October.

Rush

Open

Open All Year

Phone

(870)449-4311 or 741-5443

Details

Semi-developed campground with twelve campsites, available first-come/first-serve. No campsites are accessible for disabled persons. Drinking water, fire grates, and vault toilets available. Camping fees required April - October.

Spring Creek

Open

Open All Year

Phone

(870)439-2502 or 741-5443

Details

Semi-developed campground with fourteen campsites, available first-come/first-serve. No campsites are accessible for disabled persons. Picnic tables, fire grates and vault toilet available. No drinking water. Camping is free.

Steel Creek

Open

Open All Year

Phone

(870)446-5373 or 741-5443

Details

Modern campground with twenty-six campsites, available first-come/first-serve. No campsites are accessible for disabled persons. Picnic tables, fire grates, drinking water (April - October only), and vault toilets available. Camping fees required April - October. Additional horse campground with fourteen sites available. Fees charged.

Tyler Bend

Open

Open All Year

Phone

(870)439-2502 or 741-5443

Details

Modern campground with twenty eight drive in campsites and ten walk in campsites, available first-come/first-serve. Five group sites (for tent camping groups of ten to twenty-five) are available by reservation. One drive in, one walk in, and one group campsites are accessible for disabled persons. Picnic tables, fire grates, and drinking water available year round; showers, flush toilets, and dump station available April - October. No water and electricy at the campsite. Picnic pavilion availible by reservation. Camping and pavilion fees required April - October.

Woolum

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pen

Open All Year

Phone

(870)439-2502 or 741-5443

Details

Primitive campground with open camping, available first-come/first-serve. No campsites are accessible for disabled persons. Fire grates and vault toilets available. No camping fees required. Horse campsites are available

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