Bois D'Arce Lake Peninsula
Quiet Seclusion
Lovely spot to recharge. I was only going to spend the night, but stayed 3 days. UPS driver arrives about 1:00 every day to eat his lunch. Fire pits and well-maintained road.
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Camping opportunities around Bradley, Arkansas include a mix of established campgrounds and recreational areas in the nearby region. The area features several options, such as Lake Columbia RV Park, which provides full hookup sites for RVs along with tent camping spaces. Within driving distance, campers can find Ivan Lake and Cypress Black Bayou Recreation Area, offering a range of accommodation types from primitive tent sites to RV camping with amenities. The surrounding region spans into neighboring Louisiana and Texas, where additional campground options exist.
Road conditions and accessibility vary throughout the region, with many campgrounds offering drive-in access suitable for RVs and passenger vehicles. Most developed sites provide basic amenities like picnic tables, fire rings, and access to toilet facilities, though availability differs between locations. Weather conditions remain relatively mild through much of the year, making camping possible during all seasons, though summer months bring high temperatures and humidity. Reservations are recommended for developed campgrounds, particularly during weekends and holiday periods when sites fill quickly. A visitor to Lake Columbia RV Park noted, "The lake is beautiful and often covered in lilies. Even in the heat of the summer, the breeze off the lake, coupled with the shade of the trees, keeps it cooler than most of the area nearby."
Waterfront camping represents a significant draw for visitors to the region, with several campgrounds situated along lakes or bayous. Lake Columbia and Cypress Black Bayou Recreation Area provide water access for fishing, swimming, and boating activities. Campground spacing varies between locations, with some offering greater privacy than others. According to a camper at Cypress Black Bayou, "I loved the spaciousness of each site leaving a lot of room between you and your neighbors." Wildlife viewing opportunities exist throughout the area, with birds and aquatic species common sightings. Visitors should be prepared for insects, particularly during warmer months. Campgrounds range in amenity levels from primitive sites with minimal facilities to developed areas featuring showers, electric hookups, and sewer connections for longer stays.
"The park is shaded and all sites are either lake side or almost. There are back-in and pull-through sites. Not all of the park is FHU but they have three pull through dumps."
"Nice lake. Watch for snakes. Lots of trees. Great walking."
"I'm not sure if my bus would easily be able to handle going down that slope, but someone drove around it very easily in a Jeep with no trailer."
from $12 / night
Check Availability"It's great that there is a State Park right on this special lake. Don't forget your camera!"
"The Caddo Lake State Park is the only true natural lake in Texas. Although the story is that the lake was formed by a giant log jam."
from $10 - $115 / night
Check Availability"The lake is beautiful and often covered in lilies. Even in the heat of the summer, the breeze off the lake, coupled with the shade of the trees, keeps it cooler than most of the area nearby."
"Clear Spring Campground on Wright Patman Lake was only half full for our weekend stay which may have contributed to it's quiet and relaxing atmosphere."
"The facilities are basic, with bathhouses throughout, centrally located dumpsters, walking trails, and grounds workers constantly working. The location on Wright Patman lake is awesome."
from $14 - $200 / night
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Lovely spot to recharge. I was only going to spend the night, but stayed 3 days. UPS driver arrives about 1:00 every day to eat his lunch. Fire pits and well-maintained road.
Huckleberry hide is a little piece of heaven. You feel relaxed, your own private space, staff that are very friendly, you have trails to roam with your dog. They’re not long, but they’re really good. There’s restrooms and laundry room if needed near the front. They have a little dog park where your dog’s able to run off leash. If your dog is in training or sport training, they have a little thing up there set up as well. They got a little market when I accidentally forgot to get diced tomatoes when I was making spaghetti. That was a lifesaver. We have stayed at a cabin, which was nice and spacious. I had to get my mattress pad out for the bed, but overall it was a great cabin. Kristie has a little basket of snacks, a hairdryer, shaving cream, a razor, and a few other things underneath the cabinet in the bathroom in the cabin, just in case you forgot anything. This place has shampoo, conditioner, body wash, a tea, kettle coffee maker, like a little coffee bar. My husband loved that part. She had the trash bags and little odd in things that you wouldn’t think about there just in case you needed it. They thought so far ahead. Even salt, pepper, and some spices that are a lifesaver as well when you don’t have everything you need from home. They have really went above and beyond. There’s a hot tub here. And 6 miles away at their private home you can schedule a two hour swim. You have to pay a little fee for it. You also can get a longer time again pay a little fee for it. I have not done that yet, but I am hoping to very soon. They have electric, sewer, water hook ups for an RV set up for you here. By the pond has to be 30 foot long so it can fit as well as park car. Long length available in the front area. If you haven’t tried this place before you really need to put it on the list. You won’t regret it. It is a little expensive for a week. It’s amazing. The Wi-Fi is not that great. So if you’re just needing a little time out from your phone and from life, it would be perfect for you. If you need to work, bring a little Wi-Fi booster and you’ll be perfectly fine. Great place in my books!
This is a city park. Nothing fancy, but good for a convenient overnight stay near I-30 (plentyfar enough away that there's no road noise). Water, 30A, 50A and a dump station.
Great camp spot, first come first serve no reservations. We'll maintained and free.
The staff is very friendly and the spots are kept up! The shower/ bathrooms are very nice and modern. I would stay here again.
Stayed at an RV campsite and had water and electricity no problems. Bathrooms are very spacious and kept clean daily. Canoeing on the Mill Pond was peaceful. Great state park to visit.
Host was very helpful and gave us information how to book online reservations. Got a nice spot with lake view. Very peaceful.
I have been to this campground 3 times. It is convenient to I-20 and is set up for people with campers more than tenters. You will pay for electricity regardless of whether you need it, but it is a reasonable $5 surcharge per site as of 2026 (Total is $25).
I love the forest atmosphere of this place. Most sites are well-spaced. Birds and squirrels are plentiful. The lake is regularly used by fishermen. The restrooms are quite old. There is a difference between the two restroom locations (the first one you come to is better imo), so you might check them to see your preference. I did not use the showers.
Check ahead of time to see if there is a prescribed burn. I got there at dusk and they had been burning all day. Everyone had abandoned their sites (there were tags all over the place, but not one rig besides the host's). It was drizzling rain, and the fires were smoldering, and the light almost gone, so I chose a wide open site on the water and stayed anyway, sleeping in the cot in my SUV with all of the vents shut. It was fine. By morning, the rain had cleared out. all the smoke.
It was great stay, safe, clean but very noisy due to traffic.
Camping near Bradley, Arkansas offers access to several recreational areas where water activities and wildlife viewing are primary attractions. The region sits within the Gulf Coastal Plain, characterized by pine forests, cypress bayous, and artificial lakes created for flood control. Summer temperatures regularly reach the mid-90s with high humidity, while winter camping is possible with temperatures rarely dropping below freezing for extended periods.
Fishing opportunities: At Lake Columbia RV Park, visitors can fish from numerous shoreline spots around the lake. According to one camper, "The lake is beautiful and often covered in lilies. Even in the heat of the summer, the breeze off the lake, coupled with the shade of the trees, keeps it cooler than most of the area nearby."
Canoeing and kayaking: Caddo Lake State Park Campground offers canoe rentals for exploring the cypress-lined waterways. One visitor noted, "Kayaking this area was BEAUTIFUL and just unforgettable from our trip to this part of the state. You get to camp among the trees and spanish moss and water."
Wildlife viewing: Take advantage of the small wildlife sanctuary at Cypress Black Bayou Recreation Area, which features native animals. A camper mentioned, "There is a small wildlife sanctuary (zoo but no petting) and free roaming peacocks."
Historical exploration: Visit the nearby historic town of Jefferson from your camping base. As one visitor shared, "The nearby historic town of Jefferson is worth a visit also. Lots of history, Jefferson was a major supply point & gateway city to the West prior to the Civil War."
Spacious campsites: Campers consistently praise the site spacing at recreational areas around Bradley. At Cypress Black Bayou, a visitor reported, "Big sites, with a lot of them on the water. A lot have full hookups including sewer. Very quiet."
Clean facilities: Clear Spring receives positive reviews for maintenance. A visitor noted, "This campground is exceptionally well managed. The facilities are basic, with bathhouses throughout, centrally located dumpsters, walking trails, and grounds workers constantly working."
Waterfront locations: Many campsites in the region offer direct water access. One Clear Spring camper stated, "Stayed overnight in my camper car, 20 feet away from the lake. Very pretty campground that's well taken care of."
Natural lake environments: Among the best places to camp near Bradley, Arkansas are those with distinctive water features. A visitor to Caddo Lake commented, "You get to camp among the trees and spanish moss and water. There are some choices on just how much you get at your campsite."
Reservation requirements: Many campgrounds in the Bradley area require advance booking through online systems. At Clear Spring, a visitor warned, "Remember to book in advance online! They won't let you in without an online reservation and cell coverage is minimal."
Insect preparation: Insects are prevalent near water bodies in this region. A camper at Wenks Landing Recreation Area shared, "It was quite buggy even in early April, but I managed to keep moving and make a fire so the smoke would help the bugs stay away."
Site selection considerations: Not all sites are equally appealing or functional. One visitor to Wenks Landing advised, "If you want to tent camp or sleep in your car, only book sites 1-5. The others don't seem to have flat spots for much of anything."
Wildlife awareness: The region has diverse wildlife including snakes. A Cypress Black Bayou camper cautioned, "Great sized sites. Nice lake. Watch for snakes. Lots of trees. Great walking."
Swimming areas: Some campgrounds have designated swimming areas perfect for children. At Lake Columbia RV Park, a visitor mentioned, "There are plenty of lovely little locations to fish from shore and even a swimming area with tables nearby."
Sheltered camping options: For families concerned about weather, Caddo Lake State Park Campground offers screened shelters. One family camper shared, "We loved the cabin, it made winter camping with kids do-able! Loved hiking and exploring!"
Bathroom considerations: Clean facilities make family camping easier. At Cypress Black Bayou, a visitor praised, "The bathhouse was immaculately clean. I went in expecting a typical park shower room with spiders or bugs. There were NONE. The bathhouse was heated and a welcome chance to shower."
Road noise awareness: When choosing family campsites, consider noise levels. A Caddo Lake visitor warned, "The big turn off for me on this park is that, despite its beauty, there is incessant road noise that you hear from every campsite."
Hookup availability: Full hookups vary between campgrounds in the Bradley area. A Clear Spring visitor noted, "There are some sites (Loops D and E) that have full hookups including sewer, but the most desirable sites are in Loop B, some of which have direct views of the lake."
Site leveling: Check whether sites are level before selecting. One Clear Spring camper observed, "A loop, not all sites are level, but doable. Other loops appear to have sites that are more level."
Camp host assistance: Several campgrounds near Bradley have helpful hosts. A Clear Spring visitor shared, "The host left the gate code for us since we arrived after 9 and checked on us in the morning. Site B14 was a pull through with an actual deck looking out on the lake."
RV size limitations: Not all campgrounds accommodate larger rigs. At Wenks Landing, visitors note the campground is "kinda primitive but good for those that like the outdoor experience," suggesting limited amenities for larger RVs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What camping is available near Bradley, AR?
According to TheDyrt.com, Bradley, AR offers a wide range of camping options, with 111 campgrounds and RV parks near Bradley, AR and 7 free dispersed camping spots.
Which is the most popular campground near Bradley, AR?
According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Bradley, AR is Teague Lake Primitive with a 4-star rating from 1 review.
Where can I find free dispersed camping near Bradley, AR?
According to TheDyrt.com, there are 7 free dispersed camping spots near Bradley, AR.
What parks are near Bradley, AR?
According to TheDyrt.com, there are 22 parks near Bradley, AR that allow camping, notably Wright Patman Lake and Millwood Lake.
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