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Camping on Arkansas’ Kings River

Whether you are planning an overnight adventure or multi-day endeavor the Kings River offers a scenic gravel bar around every bend. Prefer a camping experience with more ammenities? Stay at our Eagle's Roost Campgrounds and enjoy the comfort of camping out of your car, right on the river. 


Eagle's Roost Campground/Trigger Gap Landing 


Pitch your tent at Eagle's Roost Campground under a shady sycamore tree. Right on the King's River, our primitive campground offers plenty of shade, picnic tables, and 18 designated fire-pits. We keep our porta-potties in very clean conditions. Join us year round for first come first serve camping on the Kings.  


Facilities: We offer primitive camping with porta-potties, picnic tables, and 18 designated fire-pits. 


Rates: $10.00 per night per person (children 12 and younger are free).


Location: The campground is located at Trigger Gap landing, just down from our main office.



Gravel Bar Camping



Taking a Canoe on an overnight float trip can be quite the adventure. You do want to make sure your are fully prepared for the challenge. Here is a list of things you should consider when planning your next camping adventure. 

Backcountry Camping Safety Tips

  • While camping on the gravel bar does the least amount of impact on the environment, make sure you select an easily accessible back door to higher ground. Click here to check out more tips on Leaving No Trace in the Backcountry
  • Weather Awareness is a vital part of being prepared while camping in the wilderness. Getting caught in a flood or freezing temperatures is an extremely dangerous and potentially lethal mistake. Place a stick on the water’s edge and pay attention to the water level. If it begins to rise rapidly, get to higher ground well above the floodplain.
  • When setting up camp always look up for a dead tree branch. Don’t set your tent up where a potential snag could come down in the middle of the night.
  • Make sure all your fires are out when you leave. Pack out what you bring in.
  • Do not camp on private property. Respect the rights of landowners when paddling. Do not engage landowners, especially if they are in possession of a firearm. Click here to learn more about Arkansas State Waterway Laws.
  • Do not underestimate the river. Most rivers vary in class depending on different sections and current water levels. Know where you are floating and don't overestimate your own ability.
  • The Upper Kings River has 3 low water bridges you should be aware of when floating the upper section.
  • Secure your good when not eating. Depending on where you are camping, you may even need to string up your food at night or use designated food containers if they are available. Check with your local outfitter to see what the protocol is or wildlife in the area.
  • Always tie your canoe up at night. You don’t want to wake up and find your means of transportation is gone in the morning.

Leave No Trace Ethics and Principles - To Ensure Enjoyment of Outdoors for Years to Come

The sheer number of people creating traffic in a wilderness area has an automatically negative impact on the environment. Even if we lived in a perfect world where everyone was environmentally conscious and followed the rules, the explosion in the number of visitors in outdoor recreation would still cause damage to most areas. Here are a few key things you can do in order to Leave No Trace on your next trip down the Kings River.


  • Plan Ahead and Prepare
  • Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces
  • Dispose of Human Waste Properly
  • Leave What You Find
  • Minimize Campfire Impacts
  • Respect the Needs of Wildlife
  • Be Considerate of Others for Solitude

River Requirements 


  • The use of any type of Glass or Styrofoam container is prohibited within the banks of Arkansas' navigable waterways.
  • Coolers and other containers used for transporting food and beverages must be securely closed so that littering will not occur in the event of a capsize.
  • Mesh trash bags are required to contain any trash along your trip.
  • When out of cooler, a koozie (floating beverage holder) is required to prevent aluminum beverages from sinking.

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