Woolum Camping Area is a primitive campground nestled within Buffalo National River in the Middle District of Arkansas, located 7 miles southwest of St. Joe. This rustic backcountry destination appeals to campers seeking an authentic wilderness experience without developed infrastructure. The campground operates on a first-come, first-served basis at no charge, accommodating groups of up to six people per site. Woolum offers minimal amenities, featuring only a vault toilet with limited servicing and requiring visitors to pack in and pack out all supplies and waste. There is no potable water, designated campsites, picnic tables, or fire rings available. Situated along the scenic Buffalo River, this area provides access to natural attractions including river bluffs, forested trails, and diverse wildlife viewing opportunities. The primitive nature of Woolum Camping Area makes it perfect for experienced campers and outdoor adventurers who value solitude and self-sufficiency. Visitors should respect agricultural lease field boundaries where driving and camping are prohibited. The rolling Ozark landscape surrounding the campground offers hiking, canoeing, and fishing experiences characteristic of northwest Arkansas's natural beauty.