Crater of Diamonds State Park Campground
Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed Aug. 8, 2018

Fills Up Quickly On Weekends

This place would have gotten a full 5 stars, but there is a very unpredictable side to this campground. What is that you ask? Well, it isn’t large and that makes for some difficult reservations a times.

I had come through this area during a weekend and checked into a site well in advance only to discover that it was booked already. I had let a friend know about the site when they were traveling through and also the same results when looking almost a month in advance. But on a third attempt to book on a weekend it was as though all sites were nearly empty only a week out for the weekend ahead. So this site isn’t really consistent on being able to book in advance.

So what is the allure of this site in particular? THE DIAMOND MINE!! Yep, I said it, DIAMONDS!

For only a small fee you can go inside and hunt for your next big come up and even name your find, should you uncover one. And don’t think this is just some random tourist trap, because several diamonds are in fact found regularly there (most are not large). It is something the entire family can do together or you can do on your own.

But the mine, while the biggest attraction, is not alone. There is also a children’s waterpark area, hiking trails and many other fun things within a short drive back into town.

There are only about 5 primitive tent sites and around 40 RV or improved sites. So there it is the big kicker!

Now with that said, what does this campground look like that it would rate 5 stars if it wasn’t so stinking challenging to get into?

It is nice, the facilities are well maintained, the roads are smooth, the trees are abundant and it is a quiet despite the traffic that flows in daily for the mine. Each campsite is large enough to not feel piled on top of your neighbor and has the typical amenities of a picnic table and fire ring.

It seemed when I was there it had been updated fairly recently in several aspects and perhaps it was because it was busy season but it was very well maintained in the restroom facilities.

I have stayed at a number of state parks in Arkansas and I am overall very pleased on how they are spending that little extra tax dollar to allow everyone to truly enjoy “The Natural State.”

TIPS:

  • Bring old clothes for digging. You will best enjoy the mining experience if you aren’t worried about what you are wearing so you can really get in there and get dirty.
  • Try wet sifting instead of just dry sifting it will bring the experience at the mine to life.
  • Check out the things to do in town as well. This campsite is close to the town of Murfreesboro which has so many strange little interesting things. While there you can check out all there is to offer just off the beaten path.
  • wet sifting
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  • This is me doing some surface searching.   Surface searching is where you walk around and see if anything looks interesting without digging or collecting large amounts in your dry sift or for the wet sift.   I spent a lot of time doing this and found several quartz crystals.  The barn behind me is a part of the original property.
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  • Review photo of Crater of Diamonds State Park Campground by Crystal C., August 8, 2018
  • Review photo of Crater of Diamonds State Park Campground by Crystal C., August 8, 2018
  • Review photo of Crater of Diamonds State Park Campground by Crystal C., August 8, 2018
  • Review photo of Crater of Diamonds State Park Campground by Crystal C., August 8, 2018
  • Inside the visitor center you will find a small museum of mining and also some of the interesting things found in the mine.
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  • this is the drive on the main road toward the campsite, notice it isn't large but very well maintained.
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  • Review photo of Crater of Diamonds State Park Campground by Crystal C., August 8, 2018
  • Review photo of Crater of Diamonds State Park Campground by Crystal C., August 8, 2018