moderate
Variable - from quick rides to full-day explorations
Basic physical fitness recommended for vehicle operation and camping activities.
Explore rugged 4x4 trails all year long with an Annual Pass at Wilderness Rider Buffalo Ranch in Kingston, Arkansas. Bring a passenger and enjoy free camping during your adventure!
Get ready for an exhilarating year-round off-road experience at Wilderness Rider Buffalo Ranch and Adventure Park in Kingston, Arkansas. With the Annual Pass, you and a passenger gain unlimited access to the park's rugged 4x4 trails, offering a thrilling ride through diverse and scenic landscapes. The pass also includes up to 18 days of free camping, allowing you to immerse yourself in nature and extend your adventure beyond the trails. Whether you're maneuvering through rocky terrain, splashing through streams, or cruising wooded paths, the park offers terrain suitable for various skill levels. This activity is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore Arkansas’s wilderness in a powerful off-road vehicle with the freedom to come back anytime throughout the year. The combination of thrilling rides, beautiful vistas, and the convenience of camping make this experience uniquely exciting and memorable. Wilderness Rider Buffalo Ranch not only ensures fun and adventure but also prioritizes safety and well-maintained trails, making it ideal for both novice and seasoned riders. Discover rugged beauty and create unforgettable memories just an hour away from major travel hubs in the region.
Ensure your 4x4 vehicle is in good mechanical condition before hitting the trails to avoid breakdowns.
Stay hydrated by carrying enough water, especially on warmer days when the trails can be demanding.
Take time to familiarize yourself with unfamiliar trail sections to navigate safely and avoid hazards.
Keep noise levels down and avoid disturbing animals; stay on designated trails to protect the ecosystem.
Wilderness Rider Buffalo Ranch lies on land historically used for cattle ranching and off-road vehicle recreation dating back over two decades.
The park emphasizes sustainable trail use with regular maintenance and encourages responsible off-roading to minimize habitat disturbance.
Protects your head during rugged trail rides and potential rough terrain.
Improves grip on steering controls and protects hands from branches and vibrations.
Keeps you dry and comfortable during spring rains and unpredictable weather.
spring specific
Important for quickly managing minor injuries while on remote trails.