Best Campgrounds near Eureka Springs, AR

Several good campgrounds cluster around Eureka Springs, with the Corps of Engineers Campground near Beaver Lake having well-kept sites where you can easily get to the water for swimming or boating. Kettle Campground sits closer to town, making it simple to check out Eureka Springs' Victorian buildings and local art shops when you're not at your campsite. Devil's Den State Park Campground has hiking trails that take you through different parts of the Ozarks, while Withrow Springs State Park Campground gives you shady spots and good fishing in War Eagle Creek. You'll need to reserve sites at most of these places, particularly on summer weekends and holidays when they fill up fast. Many campers book months ahead to get the spots they want. During dry weather, the area sometimes has fire bans, so it's smart to check before you go. When you're not camping, you can visit downtown Eureka Springs or see Thorncrown Chapel, both just short drives from most campgrounds. The camping options range from open sites by the lake at the Corps of Engineers place to more wooded, secluded spots at Withrow Springs. Some campgrounds have sites that are pretty close together, while others give you more space from neighbors. The weather works for camping most of the year, but many locals think spring and fall have the best temperatures. The higher spots in the Ozarks can get cooler at night, so bring layers even in summer. Arkansas camping around Eureka Springs works well for both first-timers and people who camp all the time.

Best Camping Sites Near Eureka Springs, Arkansas (242)

    1. Roaring River State Park Campground

    46 Reviews
    Eagle Rock, MO
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 847-2539

    $16 - $53 / night

    "Located in South Missouri it is an easy day trip into Branson Missouri or Eureka Springs Arkansas. Very well located and very well run by the state."

    "Campground 1 was tucked up in an inlet that went back into the valley. It dead ends at a wonderful trailhead. The west side on CG#1 is lined by a beautiful creek that runs into the rotating river."

    2. Wanderlust RV Park

    20 Reviews
    Eureka Springs, AR
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 253-7385

    $39 - $136 / night

    "Close to Eureka Springs."

    "Easy access to Downtown Eureka Springs via the trolley system. There is a trolley stop onsite. Very clean bathrooms, showers, and laundry. The park is very well kept."

    3. Lake Leatherwood City Park

    17 Reviews
    Eureka Springs, AR
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 253-7921

    "Memorial weekend outside eureka Springs and couldn’t have asked for a better place to camp!! Miles and miles of biking and hiking trails, swimming and fishing galore."

    "Busy little older park on a lovely lake near Eureka Springs, AR. Great birdwatching opportunities, nice hiking trails. Mostly tent camping, some with electric."

    4. Dam Site River - Beaver Lake

    18 Reviews
    Eureka Springs, AR
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 253-9865

    $22 - $29 / night

    "It's a big lake We launched the kayak in from our site which is nice & floated on noodles in the lake at our site."

    "This campground is one of the hidden treasures of northern Arkansas. You are always close to the water and a short distance to a fantastic hike on Beaver lake."

    5. Dam Site Lake Campground

    13 Reviews
    Gateway, AR
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 253-5828

    $22 - $75 / night

    "Reservable and walk up sites with picnic tables, electric and water hookups. Some with shelters. Showers and restrooms are well maintained."

    "They really capitalize on as much lakeside camping as possible, and it is amazing!"

    6. Lost Bridge North

    13 Reviews
    Gateway, AR
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 359-3312

    $17 - $40 / night

    "We stayed in spot 48 which had a really lovely view of the lake through the trees. The lower loop looked a lot more active and the campsites had less privacy."

    "Right on Beaver Lake. Great hiking trail near by and facilities were clean. Will stay here again"

    7. The Farm - Campground & Events

    10 Reviews
    Eagle Rock, MO
    6 miles
    Website

    $10 - $25 / night

    "In the morning you'll be deep in the seas of fog, and at night you'll be dazed by wide views of the stars. 18 hole diskgolf course and super fun mountain bike trails you can't beat it."

    "I loved all the art work around as well."

    8. Withrow Springs State Park Campground

    26 Reviews
    Huntsville, AR
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 559-2593

    "About 30 mins from Eureka Springs."

    "The tent walk in sites are new and updated.  Each site has a new tent pad that can accommodate up to an 8 person tent, new tables and conveniently located fire pits. "

    9. Horseshoe Bend Rec Area & Campground

    28 Reviews
    Rogers, AR
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 925-2561

    $16 - $75 / night

    "Found this gem tucked away in Northwest Arkansas. Corps of Engineers Campground. Very well-maintained. Gorgeous lake with lots of lakefront sites. Several bathhouses."

    "Got a nice little spot on the lake to do some hammock camping for two nights. Was able to get this spot within the week which was a surprise as busy as it was."

    10. Eureka Springs KOA

    7 Reviews
    Eureka Springs, AR
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 253-8036

    $32 - $225 / night

    "There was a walking trail on property as well. Eureka Springs is a interesting little town with good restaurants and entertainment. Make sure to take the ghost tour at the hotel in town!"

    "I love Eureka Springs, let's just start there!!"

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1065 Reviews of 242 Eureka Springs Campgrounds


  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 25, 2026

    Hog Valley RV & Treehouse Resort

    Nice spot - Lots of amenities

    Hog Valley RV Park is a solid place to stay, especially for families. The amenities are nice, particularly if you have children, with parks, basketball courts, and pickleball courts available. The two pools were closed for the season during our stay, so keep that in mind depending on when you visit.

    The front staff was very welcoming and even escorted us to our spot, which was a nice touch. The park was quiet at night, and the sites were level with full hookups, which made setup easy. There are also plenty of spots available throughout the park.

    A few downsides kept it from being a 5-star stay. The grass was extremely damp, and our dogs got soaked just from laying down. There is also only one trash area, located near the front entrance, which is pretty far from many of the sites. The dog parks were just average, possibly a little below average.

    Overall, it was a good stay with great family-friendly amenities and friendly staff. I’d recommend it, especially for families, but there are a few areas that could be improved.

  • Jean A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 24, 2026

    Prairie Creek (AR)

    COE Campground

    This loop is not suitable for large trailers. The corners are tight and it is quite steep. Mostly empty in this loop here on a Thursday. Simple vault toilets and a long walk to a garbage can. Over in the other section is a shower house which seems to be mostly how we are ranking our sites lately. Shower was ok but considering the price it gets 5 stars.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 19, 2026

    Branson Ridge RV Resort

    Not the best not the worst

    Close to a busy highway. Grounds crew starting blowing leaves at 4:30 AM. On the positive side they have a shuttle that runs to Solver Dollar city. Restrooms and showers were clean and warm

  • PIXIE B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 12, 2026

    COE Beaver Lake Prairie Creek Campground

    Disappointed

    I've stayed out here a lot recently. I try a different spot each time. This time it would've been preventable if someone had done their job and mowed the grass. Checked on on Thursday, I mentioned it to the host. It's Sunday, and the grass is extremely long. Lots of extra bugs because of it.

  • Jennifer O.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 4, 2026

    Withrow Springs State Park Campground

    Pretty little campground!

    We were here the first weekend in April and the ticks were THICK. The spaces were great, lots of privacy and well maintained sites. There’s only 30 sites. I wish there was WiFi for people we have a starlink but it’s nice to have WiFi just in case.

  • K
    Apr. 3, 2026

    Kings River Falls Campground

    Very pretty, pretty secluded, but our site was trashed.

    I love the area we stayed at. Right by the water, surrounded by nature, not a lot of traffic. Felt unplugged from the hectic daily life, and connected to nature. But, the specific site we had booked was absolutely covered in trash. Like 3 full bags of trash that had been ripped open by animals. A lot of the trash was food, which caused flies. We ended up just moving to the furthest campsite away from the original site. It was obviously the previous campers fault, but I just wanted to put this out there so that 1.) the trash problem can be addressed and 2.) we wouldn’t be blamed for the massive mess. There was another set of campers there at a different site, and they noticed the problem also. Overall a really cool place, just wish people didn’t trash the spot.

  • G
    Apr. 2, 2026

    Indian Point

    Indian Point Campground

    This campground is generally well managed and clean, with the exception of the shower houses which can be hit or miss. Surroundings or beautiful and sites are fairly large. Data on recreation.gov doesn’t always accurately reflect presence of water at sites, but there are spigots available throughout the campground.


Guide to Eureka Springs

Beaver Lake camping sites near Eureka Springs, Arkansas sit at elevations between 1,100-1,300 feet, with the Ozark Mountains creating a varied topography of limestone bluffs and dense forests. The area receives about 45 inches of rainfall annually, with summer temperatures typically reaching the 90s while spring and fall hover in the 60-70°F range. Primitive camping options in the Ozarks require proper waste disposal and often have seasonal fire restrictions due to dry conditions.

What to do

Trout fishing access: Dam Site Lake Campground provides excellent White River access with stocked trout areas. "The 'Parker Bottoms' area of this campground is amazing. The wife and I keep coming back year after year. There is trout fishing right along the grounds in the White River and the sites are well kept and beautiful," notes Stephen R.

Frisbee golf courses: The Farm Campground offers an extensive disc golf course covering much of its 160-acre property. Jon W. reports: "The Farm has such an amazing, widespread, and comfortable atmosphere that you'll never want to leave. In the morning you'll be deep in the seas of fog, and at night you'll be dazed by wide views of the stars. 18 hole diskgolf course and super fun mountain bike trails you can't beat it."

Lake activities: Roaring River State Park Campground features a trout hatchery and educational programs. Sandi C. explains: "There are few deep swimming holes in the park although their are plenty of area's to wade and catch crawdads. Several different types of campsites. One area is more shaded and near the pool but not by river. The other two are all close to water but some lack shade. Fishing is good for all ages and day fishing licenses are available and hiking trails are great."

What campers like

Quiet lakeside spots: Dam Site Lake Campground campers appreciate the privacy and water access. One reviewer mentioned, "This park is close to Lots of stores/food, but once inside you have nothing but beauty. Swimming, fishing, boating, hiking, playground, and great facilities. Very clean."

Waterfront camping: Horseshoe Bend campsites offer direct lake access, though some considerations apply. Mary D. shares: "Found this gem tucked away in Northwest Arkansas. Corps of Engineers Campground. Very well-maintained. Gorgeous lake with lots of lakefront sites. Several bathhouses. Some with vault toilets but some with flush toilets and showers. Sites have electric but not water so fill your tank before you come."

Wildlife viewing: Lost Bridge North provides opportunities to observe local wildlife. Stephanie M. notes: "The local deer greet you at breakfast from across the street and the facilities are always clean and well maintained. It's so quiet and the bluff across the river looks like fire when the sun is setting. It's my favorite spot yet."

What you should know

Limited cell service: Many campgrounds have spotty connectivity. At Withrow Springs State Park Campground, Matthew G. warns: "There is no AT&T signal at the campsite. If you need signal you can get it at the visitor center and on most of the trails we hiked."

Reservation requirements: Popular sites fill quickly, especially waterfront locations. At Lost Bridge North, campers recommend booking early: "I highly recommend camping here! We spent 3 nights in site 4 and it was great. Plan on returning some day."

Flood warnings: Dam Site River - Beaver Lake uses warning systems for water level changes. Jody D. explains: "Quiet except for the dam siren for water level warnings before dawn and in the evening. The access to the river was fantastic."

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly campgrounds: Lake Leatherwood City Park offers water activities for children. One camper reports: "The people who run it are great! It's a clean place, nice playground, pretty lake. Will definitely be back!"

Playground access: Eureka Springs KOA provides family-focused amenities. Craig B. shares: "We brought our grandkids out for a weekend and stayed in one of the larger spaces with a deck and gas grill. They have had a blast. From swimming in the pool to shooting hoops and climbing in the playgrounds they have had plenty to do."

Swimming options: Multiple campgrounds offer swimming areas, but comfort varies by location. At Horseshoe Bend, Chelsea B. advises: "Beautiful spot, lots of waterfront spots" but warns "the stalls were filthy and too small so everything you bring with you gets soaked."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Many Ozark campgrounds have uneven sites due to the terrain. At Horseshoe Bend, one camper notes: "Some of the camping pads are pretty steep so longer rigs will have trouble leveling if you're camping close to the water."

Hookup availability: Wanderlust RV Park offers full-hookup sites near town. John F. shares: "Very nice campground. Staff is extremely friendly. Very close to down town shopping and food. We will definitely be coming back!"

Site spacing considerations: RV parks vary in how close sites are positioned. Allen S. recommends Wanderlust RV Park's ridge sites: "My wife and I stayed a week there this summer and were very impressed with how clean the park was and how friendly all the staff are. We have a smaller pull behind camper and picked one of the ridge sites with 30 amp full hookup. The sunsets on the ridge were amazing!"

Frequently Asked Questions

What campgrounds are available near Eureka Springs?

Eureka Springs offers diverse camping options within a short drive. Withrow Springs State Park Campground provides quiet, paved sites with excellent leveling for RVs about 30 minutes away. For a more secluded experience, Prominence Homestead of the Ozarks offers a private RV pad on a 10-acre wooded property. Other nearby options include Tugboats Place Happy Camper RV Park, Eagles Rest Campground, Green Tree Campground, and Lake Leatherwood City Park. For budget travelers, the Berryville Walmart allows free overnight parking. Most campgrounds are within 10-30 minutes of Eureka Springs, making them convenient bases for exploring the area.

What are the best RV parks in Eureka Springs, Arkansas?

Wanderlust RV Park is highly rated for its cleanliness, maintenance, and proximity to Eureka Springs. It's particularly suitable for RV rallies. Green Tree Campground & RV Park earns praise for its quiet atmosphere, cleanliness, and friendly ownership, making it ideal for short stays. For those seeking waterfront views, Beaver RV Park and Campground offers a scenic, relaxing setting right on the water. COE/Beaver RV Park & Camp provides river access but has limited space for larger vehicles. Ozark View RV Park offers a quiet retreat with helpful management just a short distance from Eureka Springs.

Where can I find tent camping in Eureka Springs, AR?

Lake Leatherwood City Park is an exceptional tent camping destination with miles of biking and hiking trails, plus swimming and fishing opportunities. The lack of cell service makes it perfect for disconnecting with family. Eagle Rock is another excellent option for tent campers, with sites 12-15 providing easy water access, a large swimming area, and good fishing spots. Note that these sites require a trek uphill to reach toilets and showers. For those seeking a more rustic experience, Ozark Campground in Buffalo National River showcases Arkansas' commitment to preserving natural outdoor spaces. Most tent campgrounds in the area are open seasonally, with peak availability from spring through fall.