top of page

About Us

Finding Inspiration in Every Turn

Hi! We are the Johnsons, and welcome to our campground! We are a remote host campground experience. This park was designed around personal experiences we had and loved. Through methods like AirBNB and Hipcamp we're excited to share our beautiful place with you! You can usually expect us to not be on site; however, this is also our favorite getaway spot, so we might just get to meet you after all!

swing at sunset

Our Story

As new residents of this wonderful state we wanted to experience all it had to offer, just like many of you. We came on a family outing and fell in love with the Buffalo National River. 

We were able to purchase this property with a single cabin that needed renovation. Our family worked together to finish the first cabin in March 2023 (Meadow View), and started from scratch with a second (Orchard View) which we finished March 2024! With some help from good friends and guidance from kind neighbors we were able to complete the RV park in April of 2024. 

We have brought many of our family and friends to stay with us. And we have made many new friends while we have been here. Our family has made many wonderful memories at Grassy Road Cabins and Camping, and that is what we wish for each of you.

Complete Map of the Buffalo National River

Discover the Beauty of the Buffalo National River

​The Buffalo National River, in Northern Arkansas, was the first National River to be designated in the United States. The Buffalo River is 153 miles (246 km) long. The lower 135 miles (217 km) flow within the boundaries of an area managed by the National Park Service, where the stream is designated the Buffalo National River. The river flows through NewtonSearcyMarion, and Baxter Counties, from west to east. The river originates in the highest part of the Boston Mountains of the Ozarks, flows out onto the Springfield Plateau near the historic community of Erbie, and finally crosses a portion of the Salem Plateau just before joining the White River. The Park is home to the state's only elk herd. The upper section of the river in the Ozark National Forest is managed by the U.S. Forest Service and is designated as a National Scenic River and a National Wild River.

Buffalo National River

The Buffalo National River was established by an Act of Congress on March 1, 1972, ending the recurring plans of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to construct one or more dams on the river. The National River designation protects natural rivers from industrial uses, impoundments and other obstructions that may change the natural character of the river or disrupt the natural habitat for the flora and fauna that live in or near the river. Three segments totaling 11,978 acres (48.47 km2) were designated the Buffalo National River Wilderness in 1975.

Meet The Team

bottom of page