
NW Arkansas Chapter
Directions to Camp
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Last Updated: 4/20/06
Take US412 East towards Huntsville. If you are coming from west of Hwy 71B then you will need to watch for where 412 makes a zig-zag. Make a right turn at Thompson Street in Springdale (where the Price Cutter grocery store is). Then about 0.6 miles later make a left turn onto Robinson Avenue, which is also Hwy 412. Note your odometer reading at this point.
Proceed on Hwy 412 east to Hunstville. This will take a while. You will pass into Madison County after about 14 miles. Three miles after that you will make a long right hand curve, at the end of which 412 will merge with 45. You’ll hit Hindsville after another mile or so. Don’t speed in Hindsville! You’ll merge with another part of 45 after another mile or so.
Take the turn for 412B into Hunstville. It will be on your right, about 24 miles after turning onto 412 from Thompson Street in Springdale. Follow the road into Huntsville. You will twist and turn a lot, especially a fairly sharp left curve just before you reach downtown.
In downtown Huntsville, turn right onto Hwy 23 (It looks like a narrow alley between 2 buildings). If you’re watching your odometer, this will be at about 27.1 miles since you turned onto 412 from Thompson Street in Springdale. If you miss the turn, turn right at Madison County Bank & Trust (you’ll have a Texaco station in front of you and the bank will be on your right), then left just after the Pizza Hut, which will put you on Hwy 23.
Turn left on Hwy 127 (there should be a small, yellow and black Dragon Crest sign attached to the Hwy 127 sign). This will be about 7 miles past the Huntsville Pizza Hut in a tiny town called Aurora (a.k.a. - a wide spot in the road). Follow Hwy127, which will become a dirt road after about 5.7 miles. Check your odometer at that point, and keep going on the dirt road.
About 1.0 miles after the end of the pavement you will see another small, yellow and black Dragon Crest sign attached to a black mailbox on the left side of the road. This mailbox is just outside the gate that leads to the campground. (If you're watching mailboxes instead of your odometer, it will be the next one after the one labeled "McLean.")
If the roads are bad due to recent rainy weather, we strongly suggest that you park on the side of the road and hike into the camp, unless you have a 4-wheel drive vehicle. For the brave, foolhardy, or well-prepared (i.e. - 4WD) driver, you may proceed through the main gate and down the main dirt road, bearing left at the fork, until you reach the 3rd large area that has been cleared of trees. Park your vehicle there unless you are really prepared for some nasty off-road driving. Grab your gear and follow the main road all the way down the hill, bearing left at the fork, until you see a circle of logs around a camp fire, with a partially finished building next to it. Look and listen for us there.
If you get lost on the site, honk your horn at 30 second intervals and we will come and find you.