Best Campgrounds near Harrison, AR

Harrison, Arkansas serves as a gateway to diverse camping environments throughout the Ozark Mountains and Buffalo National River areas. The region includes established campgrounds like Shady Oaks Campground & RV Park and Harrison RV Park & Campground within city limits, along with more rustic options at Buffalo National River sites such as Kyles Landing, Steel Creek, and Ozark Campground. Mixed-use campgrounds predominate in this area, with many facilities accommodating both tent and RV camping, while some like Shady Oaks also offer cabin rentals. Several public lands around Harrison provide access to the natural beauty of the Buffalo River valley, with elevations and terrain creating distinct camping environments.

Road access to many campgrounds varies significantly, particularly for sites along the Buffalo National River. Gravel roads leading to areas like Kyles Landing can present challenges for low-clearance vehicles. Most developed campgrounds remain open year-round, though amenities may be limited during winter months. Summer brings higher visitation, especially at waterfront sites and swimming areas. The Buffalo National River campgrounds typically offer more primitive experiences with vault toilets and limited drinking water, while private RV parks provide full hookups and modern facilities. Cell phone coverage can be spotty or nonexistent in river valleys and more remote camping areas. As one camper noted, "The drive down the Arkansas hill to this serene location is a tense frustrating and should not be attempted with a real wheel drive or low profile vehicle."

Campers consistently highlight the Buffalo River as a primary attraction, with multiple review mentions of the peaceful water access and opportunities for paddling, swimming, and fishing. The proximity to hiking trails represents another valued feature, with paths connecting many camping areas to scenic overlooks and natural features. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound, with several campgrounds situated in quieter, less developed sections of the national river corridor. Developed campgrounds closer to Harrison generally receive praise for their spacious sites and shade coverage. A visitor to Ozark Campground described it as a "star gazing park, meaning park does not light up during night," highlighting the dark skies experience available at less developed campground options in the region.

Best Camping Sites Near Harrison, Arkansas (262)

    1. Ozark Campground — Buffalo National River

    31 Reviews
    Marble Falls, AR
    13 miles
    +1 (870) 861-2570

    $20 - $25 / night

    "There’s lots of campground near by but across a bridge is hidden off road that will take you to Carwash Falls. It has a great scenic off road trail and backroad highway."

    "The Buffalo River is a must see Arkansas attraction."

    2. Shady Oaks Campground & RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Marble Falls, AR
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 743-2343

    "They make you feel like you're family and they will even walk your dog for you if you need them to. Campground is very shady, quiet. Plenty of room between sites. Cabins are beautiful."

    "If you are looking for a small piece of nature where you can get way from it all but still be close to town, this place is it."

    3. Harrison RV Park & Campground

    9 Reviews
    Harrison, AR
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 743-3388

    $44 - $58 / night

    "Upon arrival we were asked if we’d prefer a slot next to the bathrooms or away from the road. The road does seem a bit noisy so I enjoyed the option to be away from it."

    "sites are a little tight but they have it setup that you park opposite of each other. close to the highway but there isn't alot of noise."

    4. Kyles Landing Campground — Buffalo National River

    23 Reviews
    Compton, AR
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 439-2502

    $20 / night

    "During that time try and get a site away from the launch/takeout spots. "

    "A real bob Ross of a campground, however the drive down the Arkansas hill to this serene location is a tense frustrating and should not be attempted with a real wheel drive or low profile vehicle."

    5. Erbie Campground — Buffalo National River

    14 Reviews
    Marble Falls, AR
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 439-2502

    "Located within a few miles of the horse camp , this site is Aimed more at group camping, there is not as much shade as I’d like to see."

    "I explored each in detail and took a day to enjoy the trails around them.   "

    6. Steel Creek Campground — Buffalo National River

    25 Reviews
    Ponca, AR
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 861-2570

    $20 / night

    "The sign said "campground full" but thanks to another review we disregarded this and found an open site, as did the person who drove in behind us."

    "Pros: Great location on the river and close to plenty of hiking trails! Each campsite has a picnic table and fire ring. The bathrooms were well maintained and there is drinking water available."

    7. Table Rock State Park Campground

    56 Reviews
    Hollister, MO
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 739-4627

    $16 - $159 / night

    "The campsite was large with an asphalt path and a nice spot for my tent. First weekend in May and the park was pretty much full. My campsite close to the facilities."

    "Nice campground with a paved walking/cycling trail from boat docks to the dam. Nice showers, fairly level campsites. Fishing within walking distance."

    8. Dogwood Springs Campground

    10 Reviews
    Jasper, AR
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 446-2163

    "Camping at Dogwood Springs Campground in Arkansas was amazing! The owner was so full of hospitality and worked around our schedule!"

    "It is a ”resort” style campground meaning your parked very close to each other. Considering it’s one of the few, if not only full hook up site in the Jasper area we figured we would give it a shot."

    9. Nature's Freedom RV

    1 Review
    Harrison, AR
    5 miles
    +1 (870) 414-3785

    $85 - $100 / night

    10. Ozark View RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Ridgedale, MO
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 715-0131

    $55 - $60 / night

    "Property is located off Hwy 65 but road traffic is not too loud. They are located 20 miles from the Branson strip but the drive is quick and it was nice to stay outside of the craziness."

    "Just a short distance from Branson or Eureka Springs, it’s the bomb!"

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Recent Reviews near Harrison, AR

1124 Reviews of 262 Harrison Campgrounds


  • Jon M.
    Mar. 21, 2026

    Table Rock State Park Campground

    Relaxing stay

    Somewhat last minute working vacation spring break guys trip with my son. Wether was phenomenal, though that can't really be a reason to love or hate the place. That said, the park and bathrooms were well maintained, and it was a very relaxing time, despite having to work. But what bet backdrop for video calls can you have.

    I have T-Mobile. It wasn't a strong signal the entire time, but it was adequate even with using my phone hotspot for work.

    I'd definitely stay here again. We've been here to stay years ago in a tent. This time in our travel trailer without hookups.

  • Paul B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 19, 2026

    Port Of Kimberling Resort & Campground

    Convenient, affordable, and quiet

    We showed up without a reservation during a non-peak season and were able to get a premium back-in space for 4 nights. We didn’t bring an RV but instead a Tesla Model Y and a tent that attaches to the rear hatch, and they had no issues with that. We were able to plug into the NEMA 14-50 outlet and use our Tesla Mobile connector to charge at 240V/32A overnight, keeping our heat on all night in Camp Mode and still waking up to a full charge. Quiet hours are from 10p-8a and people are really good about respecting that. When we were setting up our tent behind the car, some other campers walked over to offer to help. We got to see lots of dogs as other campers walked theirs around over the course of our stay. Everyone was very friendly, and the main office is open 24/7. They have a market for some basics at the office, and there’s a grocery store as well as a Dollar General nearby too. The bath house is temperature controlled and has comfortably hot water. We were able to take hot showers every day. We enjoyed our stay very much and would recommend this place for anyone interested in visiting the Branson area. It’s a bit of a hike into town to see Branson, but it’s a scenic drive and not too far to be bothered by the distance for going into town once a day.

  • Scott S.
    Mar. 19, 2026

    Gypsy Soul Villa and RV Park

    Great long term stay!

    A great long term stay location. This is the place to come if you're visiting the area, need affordable accommodations and want the added bonus of beautiful scenery. Thank you for an amazing stay!

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 13, 2026

    Bull Shoals-White River State Park

    Love it here!

    We camped with our new Topo Toppers camper topper. The bathhouses are super clean and providing soap and paper towels. We learned in CA that all state campgrounds do not provide this luxury! We camped on the White River side and loved to watch the fishermen and boats. The corps of engineers opened some of the gates so it was cool to watch the changing water levels. And firewood is available at the front office. The park is within an hour from our house and we will be back! Highly recommend this state park in Arkansas!

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 8, 2026

    Lake Leatherwood City Park

    Small private campground

    My go to spot at a no wake lake. Small with a handfull of hook up spot and a dozen + primitive spots

  • Daniel E.
    Jan. 29, 2026

    Kyles Landing Campground — Buffalo National River

    Simple but pretty

    A simple but very pretty campsite and worth the night if you have an extra night on ur trip and is also the starting point for the most dangerous hike in Arkansas so if your up to it you should definitely give it a go

  • Daniel E.
    Jan. 29, 2026

    Steel Creek Campground — Buffalo National River

    Worth Remembering

    A very pretty campsite that I stayed on a youth camping trip and I decided to get up early in the morning before anyone else and to go on a run, the clouds we low enough to where you couldn’t see the top of the bluffs but there was no fog so it was very pretty and seemed magical and to make matters even better on my run an female elk ran out in front of me and I let it be and it ran off but that made it my first time ever seeing an elk

  • Jason W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 4, 2026

    Table Rock State Park Campground

    Nice, open, pretty metro camping spot

    Close to Branson and all that entails. Glamping more than camping. Very clean and clear for those wanting a sanitized experience.


Guide to Harrison

Buffalo National River dominates the camping landscape near Harrison, Arkansas, with distinct camping environments ranging from riverside sites with bluff views to more developed campgrounds within city limits. Elevations vary from 800 to 1,500 feet, creating different camping microclimates throughout the region. Spring water levels are typically higher with occasional flooding, while summer brings lower water levels that create more accessible swimming holes.

What to do

River activities near Buffalo River: Fishing, swimming, and kayaking are popular at Erbie Campground, where the campground is "located right by Erbie putin" with "walking distance to both the Erbie Ford and the old community of Erbie," according to Jane T. The river access points at most Buffalo River campgrounds provide opportunities for both casual wading and more serious paddling.

Hiking to historic sites: Several trails connect to abandoned homesteads and historic structures. At Erbie Campground, "You can hike from camp to an old homestead then to the river and back. It's probably a couple of miles but a relatively flat hike," notes Wendy M. The area also features numerous historic buildings like "the old Erbie Church and Cherry Hill cemetery."

Wildlife viewing: The Ozarks provide habitat for diverse wildlife. "Watch for Elk, you'll probably see an armadillo or two as well," advises Wendy M. about Erbie Campground. Campers at Steel Creek Campground report seeing "lots of wildlife such as deer, elk and if you are lucky black bears," according to Joey C.

Stargazing: The Buffalo River area offers minimal light pollution. Many campgrounds maintain dark skies in the evenings, with campers noting excellent star visibility. At Steel Creek Campground, multiple visitors mention being able to see the night sky clearly from open field campsites.

What campers like

Easy river access: Many campgrounds provide direct paths to the Buffalo River. At Ozark Campground, "Every campsite has river access within a short few minutes walk," according to Matthew P. The proximity allows campers to easily cool off during hot summer days.

Spacious campsites: At Shady Oaks Campground & RV Park, campers appreciate that there's "plenty of room between sites" according to Kaylene M. The campground offers "a spacious dog park" and "shared spaces are always very clean" notes Melissa H.

Amenities for extended stays: Some campgrounds offer extras that make longer stays more comfortable. Shady Oaks has "a spacious dog park, which the dogs are currently playing at while I relax and take in nature," mentions Melissa H. The campground also hosts events as Mike B. notes: "Friday night had a 2 person local band. Saturday night had a band and barbecue plates for 10.00."

Community atmosphere: Several privately owned campgrounds create a welcoming environment. At Harrison RV Park & Campground, "The campground managers are super friendly and had lots of good information on the area. They took us to look at sites first to see which one we would like," according to Julie G.

What you should know

Road access challenges: Many Buffalo River campgrounds require navigating steep gravel roads. At Kyles Landing Campground, the access road presents challenges as "the drive down the Arkansas hill to this serene location is a tense frustrating and should not be attempted with a real wheel drive or low profile vehicle," according to Luke B. For Erbie Campground, "It's quite the trip down the dirt road to get here. Probably will take you 20/30 minutes of gravel road. Don't recommend bringing any type of trailer down here," notes Wendy M.

Limited cell service: Most Buffalo River campgrounds have poor or nonexistent cell coverage. When visiting Harrison RV Park, Allison N. noted it was "a gem about 40 minutes north of all the river activities," which provides connectivity while still being close to recreation areas.

Seasonal considerations: Water levels fluctuate dramatically by season. At Ozark Campground, "The river rose pretty fast when we camped here in May this year after a three day storm, but our camp site drained pretty well," according to Leah H. Summer often brings lower water levels but more crowded conditions.

First-come, first-served restrictions: Many National River campgrounds don't accept reservations. At Steel Creek Campground, visitors recommend arriving early, especially during peak season. Private campgrounds like Shady Oaks and Harrison RV Park accept advance reservations.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Some campgrounds offer dedicated play areas. At Shady Oaks Campground, Matt G. noted, "My wife and I and our 3 children had a great time at the campground. Large playground, short nature trails, clean showers, nice folks that run the place."

Field games: Several campgrounds feature open areas for activities. At Ozark Campground, "there is a huge grassy field in the middle of the campground which is great for families to play sports and other games," according to Ethan K. Similarly, Steel Creek Campground has a large field that "some people used to play ball, frisbee etc."

Swimming opportunities: Safe river access points make swimming a popular family activity. At Steel Creek Campground, there's "easy access to the river for swimming" and the campground is "right next to the Buffalo River along the gorgeous towering bluff," according to Jessica W.

Pet-friendly options: Several campgrounds accommodate family pets. Shady Oaks Campground is particularly accommodating as "Camp hosts are amazing. They make you feel like you're family and they will even walk your dog for you if you need them to," according to Kaylene M.

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: Full hookup options are limited near the Buffalo River. Harrison RV Park offers "pull thru sites with full hookups" and "offers wifi and free cable," according to Mike B. Sites at this campground are "a little tight but they have it setup that you park opposite of each other."

Site selection for larger vehicles: Most riverside campgrounds have size restrictions. For larger RVs, Harrison RV Park accommodates big rigs with pull-through sites and full hookups, though spaces can be tight. The more developed campgrounds within Harrison city limits generally provide better options for larger RVs.

Road conditions: RVers should research road conditions carefully before choosing camping spots near Harrison, Arkansas. For many Buffalo River campgrounds, steep, winding roads with gravel surfaces can be challenging for larger vehicles and trailers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Harrison, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, Harrison, AR offers a wide range of camping options, with 262 campgrounds and RV parks near Harrison, AR and 15 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Harrison, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Harrison, AR is Ozark Campground — Buffalo National River with a 4.4-star rating from 31 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 15 free dispersed camping spots near Harrison, AR.

What parks are near Harrison, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 31 parks near Harrison, AR that allow camping, notably Buffalo National River and Greeson Lake.