160 acres of land to hike on. Trophy trout, Largemouth & Striped bass, Walleye, and Trophy Trout fishing available within 5 miles of the campground. The Farm is a campground & concert/event venue nestled in the hills of the Ozarks near Eureka Springs, It sits on 160 acres that backs up to Mark Twain National Forest.
We offer year round camping with electric and water hook-ups available. There is general store as well as a shower/bathroom house onsite. If you want to just get out and be active, come play our Championship Disc Golf Course (officially sponsored by Innova). We also have a 3 mile mountain bike course that covers some beautiful, rocky terrain.
We offer year round camping with electric and water hook-ups available. There is general store as well as a shower/bathroom house onsite. If you want to just get out and be active, come play our Championship Disc Golf Course (officially sponsored by Innova). We also have a 3 mile mountain bike course that covers some beautiful, rocky terrain.
Services
There is a bathroom and shower house onsite with hot water. There is also a general store in case you forgot something. All campers have access to our championship 18 disc golf course as well as the 3 mile trails for hiking and mountain biking. The campground is conveniently located within 5 miles of Beaver Lake, Table Rock Lake and the White River.
The Farm features a complete 18 hole disc golf course sponsored by Innova Disc Golf. Players will find the course offers a mix of long open fairways, water hazards, technical wooded shots, and uphill and downhill elevation changes. Shots from the main stage, hanging baskets and breathtaking views of the Ozark Mountains add to the fun factor, while still offering a challenge to even the most seasoned player.
Secluded and peaceful with winding mountainside streets, Eureka Springs has flair like no other town. In fact, the National Trust for Historic Preservation named Eureka Springs as one of its "Dozen Distinctive Destinations." The streets of this north Arkansas town are lined with extraordinary Victorian homes hugging cliff sides, and its entire downtown area is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Coming from St. Louis - 4.5 hours - take 44 West to US-65 South (exit 82A near Springfield, MO). Take US-65 South toward Branson, until you reach Highway 62 West. Take 62 West towards Eureka Springs. Go through Eureka Springs and continue on Highway 62 West for 9 miles until you reach 187 North. Turn right on 187 North.
Reviews (9)
Julie Diane
Nov 11, 2021
Report
This place is magical. I don’t know how else to explain it. I’ve attended several camping music fests at The Farm and they were the best ever. It’s not just the music; its the people, the vibe, the mountain. All of it! The owners have made something very special for NWA and I absolutely love them for it. Totally recommend. PS Also worth mentioning that they have the most amazing staff who strive to make sure you have a fun and fabulous (and safe!) experience. Kudos to y’all!
Gary Glick
Jun 01, 2021
Report
The staff is very helpful and very nice. It is not a place for big coaches. you almost need 4 wheel drive to get up the road. They do not have sewer dumps at each rv spot. only have a couple of 50 amps. no paved nor rocked RV parking spots. I think they only have 2 50 amp outlets. When you leave the place you can only turn out right to a blind… curve and if you are in a coach you will bottom out on the road with your front end. if you turn left you will come to a one lane bridge with a height of 11 foot 6 inches. Tent camping or small rv trailer than this is your spot.
Brea Ford
Apr 27, 2021
Report
Sandi Nance-Allison
May 28, 2020
Report
Deianera L.
Nov 23, 2018
Report
This property is not only magical but another place to call home! No matter the time of year, event, or if you're just passing through and would like to camp somewhere absolutely b e a u t i f u l, it's the place to go! Their events throughout the season are life changing. They're filled with down to earth people, the environment is healthy and amazing, and everyone pitches in to help one another. Fundraisers are also often held by the owners to help supply food or clothing to the community. It's a well rounded, clean and loving place to visit.
Terri Smothers Niccum
Oct 27, 2018
Report
Jeremy Rogers
Oct 05, 2018
Report
Melissa Sinor-Page
Sep 28, 2018
Report
Jon W.
Nov 13, 2017
Report