Pig Trail Scenic Byway
Camping
There are four established campgrounds near the byway: White Rock Mountain, Turner Bend, Redding, and Shores Lake.
White Rock Mountain:
White Rock Mountain is located 15 miles north of Mulberry on Hwy 215, then eight miles on Forest Road 1505. There are 8 sites, 8 picnic sites, vault toilets, and water. There are no hookups. White Rock Mountain is open year-round, and there is a user's fee charged.
There are also 3 housekeeping cabins and one lodge (capacity 20 persons) available. For more information on these, contact:
Jack White Rt. 2 Winslow, AR 72959 (479) 754-2864
Turner Bend:
The campground is located directly across Hwy 23 from the store and has 14 sites, along with a small overflow area. Nine of the sites have shelters, and all have picnic tables and fire rings. There are no hookups.
In addition, there is also a large campsite with a gazebo on the east side of Hwy 23 near the river access.
Redding:
Redding is located 18 miles north of Clarksville on Hwy 23. Take Hwy 215 off of Hwy 23, then east on gravel Forest Road 1003, three miles. There are 27 sites here (no hookups), as well as flush toilets, water, and showers. Visitors can find trailhead parking here for the Ozark Highlands Trail.
Redding is open year-round, and there is a user's fee charged.
Shores Lake:
Shores Lake Campground is located 15 miles north of Mulberry on Hwy 215, then one mile on paved Forest Road 1505.
There are 23 sites near the 82 acre lake, 28 picnic sites, dressing rooms, flush toilets, showers, water, group pavilion (reservations taken), and a boat launch. There is a user's fee charged.
Visit the ReserveUSA website for nearby campgrounds in Arkansas National Forests:
