Arkansas is a truly remarkable state due to the diversity of its geographical terrain. The Ouachita Mountains and the mountainous regions & National Forests of Ozark make up the Interior Highlands of the United States. The Arkansas Timberlands makes up the thick forest lands in the South of the state, in the East the Arkansas Delta, and the land along the Mississippi river make up the marshy lowlands. An astonishing 2.5 million acres of National Forest combined with about 50 State Parks for camping in the state of Arkansas. It is not at all surprising that the other name of Arkansas is ‘The Natural State.’ The following article will be the camping guide on information about some of the best campgrounds and campsites in Arkansas.
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Devils Den Campground
The pools of freshwater, algae covered rock formations, the clean and clear air that envelopes the area truly creates a sense of a story book setting when you step in to the Devils Den Campground. It is widely known as the best RV park in Arkansas among the camping locations in the state. Even if the ground has an undesirable name, due to its position within the Ozark Mountain’s Lee Creek Valley, this is really appealing to the masses. The campground holds a plethora of camping spots ranging from the well equipped insulated camping cabins to the primitive camping sites in Arkansas that caters to the more adventurous ones. A staggering 161 camping sites are hosted by the Devils Den Campgrounds and the best part all of them are accessible by a quick drive, a horse ride or a simple hike! Accommodations are allowed in the form tent and RV camping. You can also book the lodging services of the grounds for adding a bit of comfort to your outing.
Best Time to Visit:
Activities | Facilities |
1. Biking
2. Horseback riding 3. Swimming 4. Wildlife watching 5. Hiking |
1. Potable water
2. Fire pits 3. Picnic area with chairs and tables 4. Toilets 5. Showers |
Location Details: 11333 AR-74, West Fork, AR 72774, USA Phone: 479-761-3325
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The Farm-Mountain View Camping
The Farm campground is located in the hills of Ozarks near the Eureka Springs camping & RV Park and is known for providing the campers with the best tent camping experience in the state of Arkansas. The campground covers a total area of 160 acres that also includes the Mark Twain National Forest. The grounds host a total of 8 sites fully accessible by drive and can accommodate full size RVs with ease. Water and electrical hookups for tents, RVs are available on site. The all around view and camping in Ozark adds to the visual appeal for this campground.
Best Time to Visit:
Activities | Facilities |
1. Golf Disc championship organized in the site
2. Canoeing 3. Fishing 4. Swimming |
1. Hookups for RVs
2. General Store 3. Showers 4. Toilets 5. Flexible cancellation policy |
Location Details: 1 Blue Heron Ln, Eureka Springs, AR 72631, USA
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Erwin Estate High Point
The Erwin Estate High Point is a campground that is located on the foothills of Ouachita Mountains and is known for the best hiking trails in all of Arkansas. The ground hosts a total of 3 camping sites accessible by drive and is only available for tent camping. The ground is called the ‘High-Point’ as this is indeed the highest point of altitude in the south of the state.
Best Time to Visit:
Activities | Facilities |
1. Biking
2. Fishing 3. Hiking 4. Wildlife watching 5. Boating 6. Canoeing 7. Kayaking 8. Kite Flying |
1. Picnic area with table and chairs
2. Trash management 3. Fire pits 4. Pet friendly (on leash) |
Location Details: 34.474° N, 92.875° W
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Jb Trading Co. Camp
The JB Trading Co. Campground hosts a total of 6 camping sites that is fully equipped and comes with concrete platforms and preinstalled full size tents. Guests can also pitch in their own tents adding to that the whole ground along with the sites are catered by the general store. The accommodations offered by the grounds are in the form of lodging, RV rentals as well as tents.
Best Time to Visit:
Activities | Facilities |
1. Biking
2. Fishing 3. Hiking 4. Horseback riding 5. Paddling 6. OHV 7. Climbing 8. Wildlife watching |
1. Toilets
2. Showers 3. Picnic area with tables and chairs 4. RV hookup 5. RV sanitation 6. Fire pits 7. Potable water 8. Pet friendly (on leash) |
Location Details: 12677 Highway 43 S, Compton, AR 72624, United States, Phone +1 870-420-3065
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Yellow Brick Road Campground
The Yellow Brick Road Campground hosts a total of 15 camping sites. They all are open all year and render their services to the backpackers free of any form of fee. The campground is at an elevation of about 2200 feet and is situated in the North West woods of the state. The campground is accessible by drive and is situated just about half a mile off the highway. Nearby attractions include the short drive to the Mulberry River, Buffalo River campsites and camping, the Kings River Falls and a mountain biking trail.
Best Time to Visit:
Activities | Facilities |
1. Biking
2. Hiking 3. Boating 4. Swimming 5. Whitewater paddling 6. Wildlife watching |
1. Toilets
2. Trash management 3. Showers 4. Picnic area with tables and chairs 5. Fire Pits |
Location Details: 167 Madison 3713, 72752 Pettigrew, Arkansas
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Open-air Meditation Sanctuary
The Open-air Meditation Sanctuary campground hosts only a single camping site that offers an airy countryside setting fulfilled by pastures and woods. The space offered to the guests is completely private and if one takes a short walk in to the main house, access to a hot shower is possible.
Best Time to Visit:
Activities | Facilities |
1. Biking
2. Boating 3. Fishing 4. Hiking 5. Paddling 6. Wind sports 7. Climbing 8. Swimming 9. Wildlife watching |
1. Toilets
2. Trash 3. Showers 4. Picnic area with table and chairs 5. Fire pits 6. Access to potable water 7. Pet friendly setting |
Location Details: 266 Co Rd 3027, Eureka Springs, AR 72632, USA, Phone: +1 479-363-7024
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Blanchard Springs Recreation Area
The Blanchard Springs Recreational area is one among the best camping places to go in the state. It is littered with waterfalls and lakes adding to the appeal factor of the grounds. The campground hosts a total of 35 camping sites, open to the public and is accessible by drive or a short walk. The camping sites are available to both the tent as well as the RV campers. The hiking trails in the nearby woods of Ozarks camping add to the best camping experience. The cave systems of the Blanchard Springs Caverns also quench your thirst for a little thrill and are the best camping ground in all of Ozark.
Best Time to Visit:
Activities | Facilities |
1. Biking
2. Boating 3. Hiking 4. Horseback riding 5. Paddling 6. Wind sports 7. Climbing 8. Swimming 9. Wildlife watching 10. Cave exploration |
1. Toilets
2. Showers 3. Picnic area with tables and chairs 4. RV sanitation hookups 5. Access to potable water 6. Fire pits 7. Pet friendly ambience |
Location Details: 1001 E Main St, Mountain View, AR 72560, USA, Phone: +1 870-757-2211
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Tar Camp Recreation Area & Campground
If you feel like camping by the beautiful places of the Arkansas River, well look no further than the Tar Camp Recreation Area & Campground. This campground hosts a total of 47 sites open to the public and accessible by drive. The ground offers two exclusive sites for tents and the remaining of the 45 sites are available to both the tent as well as RV campers. Thought the name of the grounds is not that welcoming but once you get to see the natural beauty of the grounds, you will surely return for your next camping session very soon.
Best Time to Visit:
Activities | Facilities |
1. Boating
2. Hiking 3. Horseback riding 4. Wildlife watching 5. Fishing 6. Swimming |
1. Toilets
2. Showers 3. Picnic area with tables and chairs 4. RV water and electrical hookup 5. RV sanitation services 6. Fire pits 7. Potable water |
Location Details: 4600 River Rd, Redfield, AR 72132, USA, Phone: +1 501-397-5101
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Brock Creek Lake Recreation Area
A place away from crowds and amidst the wilds Arkansas has to offer? Brock Creek Lake Recreation Area has got you covered. The campground hosts 6 campsites with both modern and primitive settings and the best part, all of them are accessible by drive. Nearby attractions include a mild drive to the Brock Creek Lake and nearby ATV trails for some offroading fun! All of the sites are meant for tent campers only tyo minimize pollution.
Best Time to Visit:
Activities | Facilities |
1. Biking
2. Boating 3. Hiking 4. Horse riding 5. Paddling 6. Wind sports 7. Climbing 8. Swimming 9. Wildlife watching 10. ATV Trails |
1. Toilets
2. Picnic area with tables and chairs 3. Fire Pits |
Location Details: Phone (479) 284-3150, 35.51° N, 92.818° W
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Lake Sylvia Campground
A place ideal for all your swimming and fishing needs, the Lake Sylvia Campground hosts a total of 29 sites. The campground is surrounded by thick woods and a nearby trail to the Ouachita National Recreational Trail. Apart from that, there are miles of trails that await exploration! All of the sites are open to the public and is accessible by drive. The sites are available to both the tent and RV campers.
Best Time to Visit:
Activities | Facilities |
1. Biking
2. Boating 3. Hiking 4. Horseback riding 5. Paddling 6. Climbing 7. Swimming 8. Whitewater paddling 9. Wildlife watching 10. Fishing |
1. Access to potable water
2. Fire pits 3. Pet friendly ambience 4. Toilets 5. Picnic area with tables and chairs |
Location Details: 810, AR 324, Perryville, AR 72126, USA, Phone (501)-333-2526, (501) 321-5202
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Spring Creek Campground
The Spring Creek Campground hosts a total of 13 primitive campsites, all of them open to the public and accessible by drive. The sites are exclusive to the tent campers only. This campground holds all the qualities to host you base camp for your backpacking sessions as it is near to the adjoining hiking trails. One can also enjoy the white water rafting sessions in the river. Even if the campground is located in the Buffalo National River Area, the sites offer relatively private feel to its guests.
Best Time to Visit:
Activities | Facilities |
1. Biking
2. Boating 3. Fishing 4. Hiking 5. Horseback riding 6. Paddling 7. Wind sports 8. Swimming 9. Whitewater paddling 10. Wildlife watching |
1. Toilets
2. Picnic area with tables and chairs 3. Accommodations offered only for the tent campers 4. Fire pits |
Location Details: 402 North Walnut, Suite 136, 72601 Harrison, Arkansas, 36.029° N, 92.58° W, Phone: (870) 365-2700
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Lake Poinsett Campground
A lake by the camping site is something of a USP we all search for while on the hunt for a camping ground or site. The Lake Poinsett Campground is located just beside an all natural lake covering a total of 640 acres and is loaded with game fish species ensuring endless hours of angling fun. The campground hosts 29 camping sites for both the tent and RV campers and all of them are accessible by drive adding to the convene ice factor.
Best Time to Visit:
Activities | Facilities |
1. Boating
2. Hiking 3. Horseback riding 4. Wind sports 5. Swimming 6. Wildlife watching 7. Kayaking 8. Guided tours on foot 9. Workshops on Dutch oven operations |
1. Fire pits
2. Access to potable water 3. Pet friendly ambience 4. Toilets 5. Showers 6. Picnic area with tables and chairs 7. RV hookup for electricity and water 8. RV sanitation hookups 9. Pavilion 10. Camping cabin rentals |
Location Details: 5752 State Park Rd, Harrisburg, AR 72432, USA, Phone: +1 870-578-2064
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Village Creek Campground
The village creek campground lies within the Village Creek State Park of Arkansas. The ground plays host to 106 sites all of which is accessible by drive and is available to both the RV and tent campers. Their campsites are offered in both the modern and primitive setting catering to both the minimalist and the horseback camper.
Best Time to Visit:
Activities | Facilities |
1. Guided trail walks
2. Hiking 3. Fishing 4. Swimming 5. Boating 6. Horseback riding 7. Golfing 8. Biking |
1. Fire pits
2. Access to potable water 3. Pet friendly ambience 4. Toilets 5. Showers 6. Picnic area with tables and chairs 7. Electrical & Water hookups for RVs 8. Marina |
Location Details: 201 Co Rd 754, Wynne, AR 72396, USA, 35.163° N, 90.719° W, Phone: 870-238-9406
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Lone Pine Campground
The ‘tent only’ campsites of the Lone Pine Campground allow you to have a noise and pollution free camping experience. The campground is located among the solitude of the lush, green surroundings of the Mississippi State Park. All of its 14 campsites are accessible by drive and is open to the public. The primitive camping sites add to the appeal factor of the campers who are feeling a bit adventurous.
Best Time to Visit:
Activities | Facilities |
1. Boating
2. Hiking 3. Horseback riding 4. Swimming 5. Wildlife watching 6. Fishing |
1. Fire pit
2. Pet friendly ambience 3. Sites available for both tent and RV campers 4. Toilets 5. Picnic area with tables & chairs 6. Welcome Center |
Location Details: Marianna, AR 72360, USA, 34.715° N, 90.696° W, Phone: 870-295-4040
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Buffalo Point Campground
A feeling of serenity is what one can feel when the same pitches the tent or parks his RV in any one of the camping sites among the 109, hosted by the Buffalo Point Campground. The campsites are situated on the bank of the Buffalo River and overlooked by the huge Bluff Oaks of North Arkansas. The sites are near a path that will take you to the nearby cave systems of the Blanchard Springs famous for their rock formations. All of the sites are accessible to the public via drive or a brisk walk.
Best Time to Visit:
Activities | Facilities |
1. Biking
2. Boating 3. Fishing 4. Hiking 5. Horseback riding 6. Paddling 7. Wind sports 8. Swimming 9. Whitewater paddling 10. Wildlife watching |
1. Pavilion
2. Campsites for groups with one year advance booking 3. Drive-in campsites with water and electrical hookups for RVs 4. Shower rooms 5. Picnic area with tables and chairs 6. Fire pit 7. Lantern hooks on site 8. Dumping stations fo RVs |
Location Details: Hwy 268 E, Yellville, AR 72687, USA, Phone: +1 870-449-4311, 36.073° N, 92.557° W