When you have time come down to Rogers and hit Hobbs Estate and hike the Pigeon Roost Trail. It is 4.3 mile in and 4.3 miles out but at the end of the 4.3 miles in part there are 5 primitive camp sites close to the lake.

The trail will kick your butt if not carful. The first two times I did it I about quit but since you are in the wilderness and there is nobody to help I had to keep going. Be sure to hang your food high up a tree as there are bear there. I hiked it on bow opening day and on the way back at the half way point I seen the biggest bear turd I have ever seen. Earlier in the day I stepped in the middle of a copperheads back but was lucky and it did not strike and man was its jaws full of venom.

Check out the Pigeon Roost Trail web page. I like to hike in on Friday evening and camp until Sunday morning and then hike out. I bring fishing poles so I can fish. You can even bring a 22 for squirrel hunting as you hike.

http://www.arkansasstateparks.com/things-to-do/trails/pigeon-roost-trail-81/