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Camp Robinson State Wildlife Management Area: A Natural Haven in Central Arkansas

Explore diverse habitats, abundant wildlife, and outdoor adventures at Camp Robinson State Wildlife Management Area in central Arkansas.

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Camp Robinson State Wildlife Management Area (WMA) offers over 26,000 acres of diverse habitats, including forests, fields, and wetlands, for outdoor enthusiasts. Managed by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, it's a prime destination for hunting, wildlife viewing, and exploring the natural beauty of central Arkansas.

A brief summary to Camp Robinson State Wildlife Management Area

  • 331 Clinton Road, Conway, Arkansas, 72032, US

Local tips

  • A free annual General Use Permit (WMP) is required to hunt or trap on WMAs. Permits are available online at the AGFC website or by calling 833-345-0325.
  • Contact the Visitor Center at the front gate for current access procedures and information. Call 501-212-4090 for additional details.
  • Vehicular access is limited to designated improved surface roads.
  • Military Department activities take precedence over recreational activities and may cause changes to access requirements, dates, and available training areas without notice.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    Camp Robinson State Wildlife Management Area is accessible by car via Clinton Road. From Conway, Arkansas, head north on US-64, then turn left onto AR-107. Continue onto Clinton Road. The WMA is located off Clinton Road. There is no fee to enter the WMA, but a General Use Permit (WMP) is required for hunting or trapping.

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Camp Robinson State Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is a sprawling natural area in central Arkansas, encompassing over 26,000 acres. Managed by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission (AGFC), the WMA is a mosaic of bottomland hardwood forests, open fields, and wetlands, providing diverse habitats for a wide array of wildlife. Originally part of Camp Joseph T. Robinson, a military training facility with roots dating back to World War I, the land was later designated for conservation purposes. Today, Camp Robinson WMA offers a variety of recreational opportunities, with hunting being a primary draw. White-tailed deer, wild turkey, waterfowl, and small game are among the species that attract hunters to the area. Beyond hunting, the WMA is a haven for wildlife viewing and nature study. Birdwatchers can spot a variety of species, including songbirds, raptors, and waterfowl. The diverse habitats support a rich array of plant life, making it an ideal destination for botany enthusiasts. Several hiking trails wind through the area, providing opportunities to explore the natural beauty of the WMA. For those interested in the area's military history, Camp Robinson WMA offers a glimpse into the past. While much of the original Camp Robinson is still used by the Arkansas National Guard, the WMA preserves a portion of the land for conservation and recreation. Visitors should contact the Visitor Center for current access procedures and information about any restrictions.

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