Best Campgrounds near Lexa, AR

Campgrounds near Lexa, Arkansas primarily cluster within the St. Francis National Forest and Mississippi River State Park system, offering a mix of waterfront and wooded sites. Bear Creek Lake Recreation Area and Mississippi River State Park Campground provide full-hookup RV sites with electric, water and sewer connections, while primitive tent camping options exist at Lone Pine Campground. Within a 30-minute drive, visitors can access both developed facilities with modern amenities and more remote primitive camping areas that provide greater solitude. The region encompasses several lake-oriented campgrounds including Beech Point and Storm Creek Lake, many featuring water views and direct lake access.

Seasonal considerations affect camping availability throughout the region, with several campgrounds having limited operations from April through September. Storm Creek Lake Campground operates seasonally, typically closing after Labor Day. "The bathhouse is always clean and centrally located in the park," notes one visitor about Beech Point Campground, highlighting the reliable maintenance even during busy periods. Summer brings higher mosquito activity, particularly at waterfront sites like Delta Heritage Trail State Park, where reviews consistently mention bringing bug spray. Most campgrounds require reservations, though some primitive sites operate on a first-come basis. Cell service can be limited, especially in more remote camping areas, and visitors should be prepared for potentially high humidity during summer months.

Waterfront access represents the most sought-after feature among regional campgrounds. At Beech Point, campers praise the spacious sites with water views, noting that "the sites all have a water view" and some include fenced areas near the shoreline. Mississippi River State Park receives high marks for its intimate lakeside setting, with one reviewer noting it has "only 17 sites for RV hook ups" creating a peaceful atmosphere. Primitive campers at Lone Pine appreciate the "quiet and solitude" with "great sites for a primitive campground." While most developed sites offer modern bathhouses with showers, some primitive areas have only basic vault toilets. The region's campgrounds are generally characterized by their forested settings with shade coverage, proximity to water, and relative seclusion despite being within driving distance of Memphis.

Best Camping Sites Near Lexa, Arkansas (46)

    1. Mississippi River State Park Campground

    12 Reviews
    LaGrange, AR
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 295-4040

    $37 / night

    "This Arkansas state park is top notch. It offers a very quiet, immaculate campground with only 17 sites for RV hook ups."

    "MississippiRiver State Park, also called Bear Creek Recreation Area, Arkansas. Only 17 sites, all level with full hook ups. ATT cell worked fair but no Verizon."

    2. Beech Point Campground

    4 Reviews
    LaGrange, AR
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 295-5278

    "The state of Arkansas recently took this campground over and modernized it. There are 14 Full Hookup sites. This park is very clean and has an atmosphere for relaxation."

    "We walked the nature/hiking trail across the street from the campground (Bear Creek Loop). We were shocked to find out that the trees were marked with educational markers."

    3. Lone Pine Campground

    4 Reviews
    LaGrange, AR
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 295-5278

    "The campground is off the beaten path, so lots of quiet solitude. Great sites for a primitive campground! Beautiful views of the lake. The visitors center is a short drive away."

    "The campground was very nice with footpaths to the nearby lake and little hoppin’ toads everywhere. A little pricey for a primitive site in my opinion ($12). No showers, but a stinky bathroom nearby."

    4. Storm Creek Lake Campground

    4 Reviews
    Helena-West Helena, AR
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 295-5278

    "I loved the winding drive down to Helena-West Helena. It was beautiful, the rain was not too bad.  The cabin was wonderful. "

    "There is even a little bicycle repair station by the bathhouse as there are many biking and hiking trails around! There are 5 little camper cabins as well and they are SUPER cute!"

    5. Bear Creek Lake Recreation Area

    3 Reviews
    LaGrange, AR
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 964-7200

    "Beech Point Campground is an amazing lakeside spot. Our site came with a bench to view the lake and tent pad is in the perfect spot."

    6. Delta Heritage Trail State Park Campground

    2 Reviews
    Lexa, AR
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 644-3474

    $13 - $15 / night

    "We were on motorcycles so they let us drive them to the campsite otherwise they are a walk-in it's a really short walk."

    7. Maple Flat Group Campground

    3 Reviews
    LaGrange, AR
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 295-5278

    "Everyone spends their days out on the water but there’s some trails too and tourist attractions outside the park for all ages. The lake has a lot of inlets to explore by canoe."

    8. Pat Kelley RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Helena-West Helena, AR
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 995-1932

    9. Hollywood Casino RV Park - Tunica

    9 Reviews
    Robinsonville, MS
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 357-7700

    $23 / night

    "You get access to the indoor pool in the hotel. The problem? Outside of gambling there's not a lot to do unless you want to go for a drive. We drove over to Helena/West Helena (neat bridge!)"

    "RV park is nice and clean, someone goes around picking up your trash just needs to be placed in front of trailer. Beautiful sunset views. The casino has some cool movie memorabilia displayed."

    10. Village Creek State Park Campground

    47 Reviews
    Colt, AR
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 238-9406

    $25 / night

    "There are nearly 100 sites here at Village Creek State Park. They are Spacious, paved and well maintained."

    "This park was stunning the drive though a little narrow at times was scenic from the drive to the RV site. Pull Through with own area not to close to other sites."

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Recent Reviews near Lexa, AR

308 Reviews of 46 Lexa Campgrounds


  • cThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 18, 2026

    T.O. Fuller State Park Campground

    Don’t let all the bad reviews scare you off

    Yes, driving in it feels a little sketchy, but once inside the campground it is completely fine. If you come in from the North entrance which does not go past the visitor center it just seems like an industrial area and much safer. The location off 55 is great. There are really no better campgrounds in the area. And it is 15 minutes to downtown Memphis to pick up your Charlie Vergos Rendezvous bbq!

  • E
    Mar. 14, 2026

    Tom Sawyer's RV Park

    Favorite

    This is one of our favorite stops on our twice yearly cross-country trips. We always get a spot on the water so we can watch the barges on the mighty Mississippi River. Staff is always friendly and helpful. Laundry room is on the second floor, but doing laundry is free!

  • Joseph J.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 6, 2026

    Beagle Club Road Pull-Off

    Quick stop only

    Close to the highway so there’s that ambiance. But pretty secluded. I’m sure it’s used more during hunting seasons since it’s marked for such. It was good for an overnight along the way.

  • Alexandria C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 28, 2026

    Dagmar Wildlife Management Area Campsites

    Easy access and clearly marked sites.

    I was pleasantly surprised by what I found in this WMA. Although there are no bathrooms available that I could find the road is easy to access and well-maintained and all of the camping sites are clearly designated with blue stripes on the trees and signs. Although there is road noise and people passing it still feels like a great place to stop and spend a night or several especially for those who like to fish!

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 7, 2026

    Beagle Club Road Pull-Off

    Perfect spot off Highway 40

    I was the only person here, they have two campsites on either side of the road. Quiet, and easy access from the highway.

  • jThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 7, 2026

    T.O. Fuller State Park Campground

    Great stop in Memphis

    Quiet campground within Memphis city limits, right off of the hwy 15 mins from downtown. Friendly knowledgeable staff, beautiful trails and nice full hookup campsites, clean modern bathrooms/showers. Also has a primitive camping area for boondocking.

  • jThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 22, 2025

    Yoder Outpost RV Park

    Secluded yet convenient

    Everything you need to stay one night or one month full hook ups, including great Wi-Fi fire pits and all but 100 yards off hwy to town

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 12, 2025

    Village Creek State Park Campground

    Great family vacation campground

    One of the largest campgrounds in the state. weekends fill up fast with local families, enjoying the campground with their kids and dogs. Lots of bike riding trails as well as trails for people that bring their horses for the horse camp section. Sites are fairly close together. Camp is well maintained and has a great visitors center with friendly staff.


Guide to Lexa

The St. Francis National Forest houses most camping spots near Lexa, Arkansas, and sits at the unique geological Crowley's Ridge formation. This region receives around 50 inches of rainfall annually, contributing to its lush environment and lakes. Seasonal closures affect campground availability, with several options operating primarily between April and September.

What to do

Kayak and canoe tours: Mississippi River State Park offers guided excursions through cypress forests. "The kayak tour of Cypress forest was the highlight of the trip," notes one camper who could see water from every side of their camper.

Bike on maintained trails: Nearby parks feature dedicated cycling paths with support facilities. At Storm Creek Lake Campground, "there is even a little bicycle repair station by the bathhouse as there are many biking and hiking trails around!"

Fish in stocked lakes: Bear Creek Lake Recreation Area provides prime fishing spots with boat rentals available. "There is fishing, small boats, and swimming in the summer," notes a visitor who appreciated the lake surrounds on three sides.

Explore historical sites: Village Creek State Park Campground contains preserved sections of the Trail of Tears. One visitor mentioned, "There is a particularly stunning trail that includes one of the most well-preserved sections of the Trail of Tears."

What campers like

Private bathroom facilities: Beech Point Campground offers individual shower rooms. "The bathrooms are the nicest we have ever used! There are 4 private suite style bathrooms with your own toilet, sink and shower," according to one review.

Lake access from sites: Waterfront locations remain a top draw, with many campsites featuring direct water access. "This was a huge campsite with lots of room for our two large tents. It was set back on its own point out into the lake, so our tents were surrounded on three sides by water."

Educational nature experiences: Trail markers identify local plant and wildlife species. At Mississippi River State Park, "the park office and convention center have several learning stations and activities for kids and families. There is also a simple paved walking trail with identification points for local trees, birds, wildlife, etc."

Small, uncrowded settings: Most campgrounds maintain limited sites to preserve tranquility. "I like that it is not a large park (only 14 RV sites and 3 tent sites), so even when it is full, it does not feel overcrowded."

What you should know

Cell service limitations: Connectivity varies significantly between campgrounds. At Mississippi River State Park, visitors note that "cell service is not great," while at Village Creek, "We had no signal on ATT but there is free WIFI by the office which you can connect to day or night."

Extreme mosquito activity: Delta Heritage Trail State Park Campground requires insect protection, especially in summer. A camper warned that "mosquitoes were bad" and advised everyone will "definitely need bug spray."

Check-in procedures vary: Some parks have remote visitor centers requiring additional travel. At Storm Creek Lake, "to check in, you must go to the Mississippi River State Park welcome center which is only 14 miles away but the gorgeous, twisty road makes the trek a little longer."

Wildlife encounters: Snakes and other wildlife are common in less-developed sites. One camper at Village Creek noted their picnic table "was a cozy home for copperheads" while at Mississippi River State Park, visitors "saw a few snakes but they were just king snakes."

Tips for camping with families

Look for educational opportunities: Parks with learning stations engage children while camping. Mississippi River State Park offers "several learning stations and activities for kids and families."

Consider the lack of playgrounds: Many campgrounds focus on natural rather than constructed amenities. One visitor noted, "Things to note for planning—no playground. But park is quaint enough bike riding and game playing for small kids works great!"

Check swimming conditions: Lone Pine Campground and others have designated swim areas, but water clarity varies. Village Creek has "a small swimming area for campers only, but this lake is not great for swimming as it is pretty muddy."

Book early for weekend trips: The limited number of sites fill quickly, especially for the most desirable locations. At Mississippi River State Park, "the sites stayed booked, so if you want to give it a try, you need to book well in advance of your desired date of travel."

Tips from RVers

Full hookups are limited: Specific campgrounds offer complete services while others have partial or no hookups. "Mississippi River State Park is in Marianna, AR and was built in 2008. The campground has only a few sites. All sites are level with electricity, water, and tent pad."

Easy-access dump stations: Most campgrounds with limited hookups provide convenient dump facilities. At Village Creek, "there is a dump station as you exit each Campground loop."

Check pad materials: Surface types vary between campgrounds, affecting leveling and drainage. Storm Creek Lake has "a bit too much pavement, with no trees or natural space between campsites," while Village Creek features more natural settings where "the site was very leveled" despite being on a slight hill.

Watch for site erosion: Some campgrounds experience drainage issues during wet periods. A visitor noted, "It almost looks like major erosion has occurred since these sites were first built - at every site in this loop, the picnic table and fire ring are IN the woods, and often partway down a ravine."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Lexa, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, Lexa, AR offers a wide range of camping options, with 46 campgrounds and RV parks near Lexa, AR and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Lexa, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Lexa, AR is Mississippi River State Park Campground with a 5-star rating from 12 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Lexa, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near Lexa, AR.