Large sites small campground.
All spots are large. Most water sites are amazing. Wild life all around. Easy in and out boating.
All spots are large. Most water sites are amazing. Wild life all around. Easy in and out boating.
Some weekdays is very quiet. Nonflushing toilets are full and camp pads are gravel. Sometimes the electric boxes don't work for tents. But it's a very sweet place if you choose the higher numbers. Only 42 Almost and 46 the sweet spot can see the lake. You can drive to lakefront free. The walk is awkward dangerous. Maybe wild pigs but probably coons...were nice to the cats...who are supposed to be on a leash but aren't.
We loved it here! Had camper on one site and tent on another, no complaints either way. Water is clear and beautiful, if you’re bank fishing it was mostly perch in June (don’t know about other times) and swimming was nice. Sites are nice size and most are shaded with quite a few on water and I believe you can see water from every site.
Nice campground with bathroom facilities. Boat launch is in good condition. It is usually very busy, especially March-October.
This was my family’s inaugural backpacking adventure so it was short but fun! The hiking trail is roughly six miles from start to finish which was perfect for my 7 and 10 year olds who are growing more accustomed to carrying a pack. There are three primitive camp sites on the back side of the trail near the homestead and one on the water just before the trail turns to climb up the hillside.
I recommend hiking the trail backwards of the guide maps so that you finish with the lake view instead of start with it.
One of the better sites on Beaver Lake with a small number of sites, the access to the water is easy and the sites are fair sized. It is on the better end of the lake where the water is clearer and better for activities.. always a fun place to stay.. always busy though, so plan ahead. This campground is close to Starkey, Castle Cove, Hogscald Cove, Penitentiary Cove falls and Beaver Dam.
The campsite had lots of room and we could even park our truck and boat by our camper. the boat ramp was very close and nice. Cool walking trail as well. the dump station is up the road and kind of hard to get in.
Great place to go camping . The mountains and the lake views are beautiful . The restrooms and showers for very clean . If you are all about fishing this is the place for you . While we was there we went to the Reenactment between the North and the South for Pea Ridge Battle and believe me if you have not been to one it is a day to step back in time .
I really like Lost Bridge South and Lost Bridge North. They are on the banks of Beaver Lake and are beautiful. The only downside is both campgrounds are built on the slopes of a hill. The RV and camper pads are level with asphalt, but to pitch a tent can be a bit tricky to find level ground.
Personally I do not like pitching my tent on concrete or rock pads, I prefer good old grass and dirt. Both my tent and my back last a little bit longer when on soft ground versus rocks.
The facilities were clean nice. The showers and bathrooms were pretty good. The only problem was there were no soap dispensers, so bring your own if you like clean hands.
This is a solid four star campground. I highly recommend getting a campsite next to the lake. We had a lot of fun with some great views.