| 4-Wheelin',
Trail Riding, Backroad Driving, Trail Bike Riding,
Exploring, Hiking, Hunting, Camping.......................
You can do it all from Camp Wolfcreek Springs RV -
ATV Camp. And if you'd like to spend some time Floating or Fishing on the Ouachita River while you're staying with us, we recommend Ouachita River Outfitters for your canoe/kayak rental or Guided Float Fishing needs.
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Camp
Wolfcreek Springs is a peaceful family campground
located in the Nunley community appx. 5 miles east
of Mena on AR. Hwy. 8 East. Our east entrance is only
1/4 mile off the Wolfpen Gap ATV Trail and the Ouachita
National Forest providing easy access with no need
to trailer from the Cabins to the trail. Miles and
miles of scenic mountian beauty await you.
The
Knotty Pine Cabin was built to accomodate 4 adults
or a couple and several kids. Built "old timey"
style, it has a queen size bed on the main floor and
a sleep loft equipped with two twin sized beds, and
room for several more in sleeping bags. Satellite
TV, a bathroom with full sized tub/shower, full kitchen,
AC and gas heat provide everything needed to make
your stay comfortable and relaxing.
Outside,
the front porch is shaded by the large oak trees that
surround the cabin, spacious and comfortable, just
waiting for you to sit back and relax. We've provided
a picnic table, campfire ring and gas grill for your
convenience. Bring your own grub, or make the quick
10 minute drive to town and enjoy a fine meal at one
of Mena's wonderful restaurants.
The
RV hookups are down by the creek, several hundred
yards away from the cabin, but if you need the cabin
and you're bringing friends along with RV's, we've
also provided three 50 amp. hookups w/water at the
cabin so you can stay close together if you wish.
We've
got 10, 50 amp. RV sites with water, that are situated
down along Wolf Creek. Wide entrances provide easy
in and out for you and your trailers. There's around
20 acres of mixed riding terrain at the camp the kids
can occupy themselves on until you're ready to hit
the trail. |