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Shiloh - Greers Ferry Lake

Shiloh - Greers Ferry Lake, near Greers Ferry, Arkansas, is a scenic campground that offers a great spot for both tent and RV camping. With beautiful mountain views and direct access to the lake, it’s a popular choice for families looking to enjoy the outdoors.

The campground features sites that are well-suited for relaxation and recreation, including areas for swimming and kayaking. Many visitors have praised the G loop for its proximity to the water, making it ideal for those who want to paddle or just soak up the sun. As one camper noted, “The site had everything we wanted...great views of the lake.”

Amenities include drinking water and electric hookups, though you’ll need to bring your own water for some sites. While there are no showers, the bathrooms are conveniently located, ensuring you can freshen up after a day of fun. The atmosphere is friendly, and families appreciate the nearby playground and picnic areas for kids.

For those looking to explore, the surrounding area offers plenty of opportunities for hiking and enjoying nature. Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or a longer stay, Shiloh - Greers Ferry Lake provides a lovely backdrop for your outdoor adventures.

Description

US Army Corps of Engineers

Greers Ferry Lake

Overview

Shiloh Park is located on Greers Ferry Lake in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of north-central Arkansas. The environment provides the ideal location for family camping, fishing, boating and hiking.

Recreation

Greers Ferry Lake is an outdoor enthusiasts' dream, with boating, sailing, water skiing, swimming, scuba diving and fishing opportunities. Hikers enjoy the area's three National Nature Trails and one multi-purpose fitness trail. The William Carl Garner Visitor Center is just west of the dam, with exhibits, a children's touch table, and a replica of the world record 40 lb. 4 oz. brown trout caught in the Little Red River downstream of the center.

Natural Features

A dense mix of red cedar, black gum, red oak, elm, pecan and sweet gum trees forest the area, providing shade in the summer months and beautiful fall colors in autumn. Wildlife is plentiful around Greers Ferry Lake. Visitors commonly see white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, rabbits, squirrels and a wide variety of birds.

Contact Info

For local information, please call (501) 825-8619 or call (501) 362-2416 for general information.

Nearby Attractions

With over 30,000 acres of water surface, the lake serves as a playground for all kinds of water sports. Eighteen parks around the shoreline provide modern campgrounds, boat ramps, swim areas and marinas.

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Location

Shiloh - Greers Ferry Lake is located in Arkansas

Detail location of campground

Directions

From Greers Ferry, AR, travel 3.5 miles southeast on SR-110 and follow signs to the campground.

Address

1350 SHILOH ROAD
Greers ferry, AR 72067

Coordinates

35.5375 N
92.1458333 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
    Park next to your site

Stay Connected

  • WiFi
    Available
  • Verizon
    Fair
  • AT&T
    Unknown
  • T-Mobile
    Available

Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Group

Features

For Campers

  • Trash
  • Reservable
  • Drinking Water
  • Electric Hookups
  • Toilets
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Sanitary Dump
  • Water Hookups
  • Pull-Through Sites
  • 30 Amp Hookups

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Reviewed Sep. 12, 2020

Pretty but the park attendant is a joke.

So if you are wanting scenery, Shiloh park has some of the best mountain views for a campground around Greer's ferry lake. However.. I've lived here my whole life, and I've never met someone whose main job requirement is to WORK WITH THE GENERAL PUBLIC meeting the needs and insuring a positive experience for whoever is using the campgrounds/ rec area etc, who lacks such skills to do their job. My experience with the park attendant has been a negative one BOTH occasions I've had to deal with her. The first being my child's third birthday party.. I called the number to the gate house multiple times to ask Ab renting the pavilion or to find more info ab doing so and no one would pick up. When we drove to the gate house to ask in person she informed us that we had to do it all online. When we checked out the website she sent us to it didn't inform us of anything to do with the pavilion. Just campsites to rent. We figured we would just rent a campsite close to the pavilion instead. We booked our site almost six weeks in advance online.. when we get there on the day of my child's party, our campsite was rented out to someone else she had taken upon herself to move from their original site. Our party was at 2. And everyone was already down at he swim area with my daughter . The gate attendant had to call a park ranger to handle her mess up whick..mind you took almost an hour of me waiting at the gate missing the first half of my child's party while everyone in the park waited for me in the heat of July, sweating my butt off having to stand outside the gate house. The second time I felt with her. It was just after labor day Sept. 12th 2020. There was a sign up at the gate that said the attendant would return at 5:30. My fiance and three legged service dog went down to the vacant swim area where NOONE was at and as soon as we get out of the car and I let my dog out, here comes the park attendant pulling up at an accelerated rate of speed. (Clearly not the park speed limit) and she rolls her window down to inform us that my dog could not be at the swim area. She didn't take the time to listen to me explain that I had papers and my dog was a service animal..and NOONE was around to make any complaints..however she did not acknowledge the meth heads a little down the way  that we passed on our way in who were sitting in their two cars parked by themselves in vacant camp spots most likely down their getting high with their music up. She is the most unprofessional person I've ever delt with in my years going to a public recreation area ever!! And I won't be back . Good luck to all who come in contact with her.

Month of VisitSeptember
  • Review photo of Shiloh - Greers Ferry Lake by A C., September 12, 2020
Reviewed Jun. 1, 2020

Great views of Greer’s

Most of the sites here are great. The G loop is right by the water. Some of the sites were underwater while we were there, but G2 was perfect.

The site had everything we wanted. Trees for our hammock, large level site, near the water for our kayak, and great views of the lake. There is no electricity at these sites. You will need to bring water. The bathrooms are a short distance away.

You can’t beat this location on Greer’s Ferry.

Reviewed May. 13, 2019

A perfect family campground

This place has been home to our annual Memorial Day weekend camp and lake trip the past 2 years. It’s been wonderful for lake access. There’s a good little park for the kids. We rent a party boat for all to enjoy.

Reviewed Aug. 20, 2018

Nice large campground with swim areas

Shiloh is one of many Corps of Engineers (COE) campgrounds around Greers Ferry Lake. It has lake access including swim beaches, a playground, and more. The sand tends to get dumped in ad-hoc piles, leaving the wide, concrete approach to the water slimy and slick. You'll likely place your chair directly on the concrete, for lack of a better place, so bring ample sun protection. Watch for poison ivy if you wander into the wooded areas. The group campsite area is nicely forested but is typically closed and some other sites near the water might be closed if there has been flooding.

Month of VisitSeptember
  • Review photo of Shiloh - Greers Ferry Lake by 2SHOE S., August 20, 2018
  • Review photo of Shiloh - Greers Ferry Lake by 2SHOE S., August 20, 2018
  • Review photo of Shiloh - Greers Ferry Lake by 2SHOE S., August 20, 2018
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Reviewed Jul. 30, 2018

Beautiful "beach" feel

We tent camped on a small point of the park-we were the only one in that area. it was a beautiful location, cool breezes off the lake all night, moon rising above. it was wonderful!! Slept with the rainfly off and never got hot! Perfect campsite. Drove to a marina to paddle board and kayak to Sugarloaf mountain the next day. The paddle was a little rough with the current, but making it to the island, hiking to the top and getting that view of the lake-priceless! Bucket list checkoff.

  • Review photo of Shiloh - Greers Ferry Lake by Jannetta C., July 30, 2018
  • Review photo of Shiloh - Greers Ferry Lake by Jannetta C., July 30, 2018
  • Review photo of Shiloh - Greers Ferry Lake by Jannetta C., July 30, 2018
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Does Shiloh - Greers Ferry Lake have RV hookups?

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  • What is the max vehicle length at Shiloh - Greers Ferry Lake?

    Shiloh - Greers Ferry Lake allows vehicles up to 84 feet.

  • Are fires allowed at Shiloh - Greers Ferry Lake?

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