Best RV Parks & Resorts near Bradley, AR

RV parks near Bradley, Arkansas provide both overnight and extended-stay options for motorhome travelers. Sunrise RV Park in Texarkana offers full hookup sites with 50-amp service on level pads, though some visitors note the entrance road contains potholes requiring slow navigation. Lake Columbia RV Park in Magnolia features lakeside RV sites with electric, water, and sewer connections, accommodating larger rigs with boat-in access options. Amazing Acres RV Park in Atlanta, Texas, approximately 30 miles from Bradley, provides big-rig friendly spots with 50-amp service and sanitary dump facilities. One visitor described it as a "nice, clean park with some spots having lots of shade."

Southern Living RV Park (formerly Kelly's) in Greenwood maintains year-round availability with full hookups and space for larger motorhomes. Between Texarkana and Magnolia, most RV sites include picnic tables, though pad surfaces vary from gravel to concrete depending on the park. Sites throughout the region typically provide trash collection and drinking water, with showers available at most locations except Pine Island RV Park. Cellular service remains generally reliable across most parks, though coverage may vary in more remote locations. Pet policies are consistent, with most parks allowing animals while enforcing leash requirements. Advance reservations are recommended during spring and fall when snowbirds and weekend travelers increase occupancy.

Best RV Sites Near Bradley, Arkansas (71)

    1. Sunrise RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Texarkana, AR
    33 miles
    +1 (870) 772-0751

    $35 - $45 / night

    "Full hookups and pull through sites. Dog park and bath houses. Only complaint was the road noise was very close and when a semi tire blew it was extremely loud."

    "Pet friendly."

    2. Amazing Acres RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Atlanta, TX
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 650-2127

    "Some spots with lots of shade. Very friendly staff. Great price!"

    "The place is clean and peaceful. I will be staying here again and again!"

    3. Lake Columbia RV Park

    1 Review
    McNeil, AR
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 234-0857

    "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."

    4. Gavel Falls Cabin Rentals and RV Campground

    4 Reviews
    Blanchard, LA
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 309-4322

    "Kind of an odd locationbehind an auction yard. Nice concrete slabs for RVs. Fair gravel roads, 3 very nice log cabins, at least 2 covered RV spaces. BBQ grills and fire pits are brand new."

    5. Texarkana RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Texarkana, AR
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 772-0751

    "Spot has plenty of amenities, cabins, Rv spots, playground, pond, pool, and an event hall. There are full hookups and clean restroom. Close acces to retailers also."

    6. Forest Lake RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Wright Patman Lake, TX
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 832-0128

    $75 / night

    "Nice Location near the lake. Away from center city but close enough if you need something. Long and short term sites! We love nearby and plan to take our camper just for fun one night!"

    7. Buffalo Bayou RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Karnack, TX
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 424-3710

    $35 / night

    "This is a quiet, quaint park with the most beautiful views. I hosted a kayak camp out with 23 ladies to go kayaking. There is a kayak rental right next door which is a very short paddle to the camp."

    "Great paddling trails and about100 yards from Big Cypress Bayou connected by a boat trail.  Nice shower / restroom close to the tent area. "

    8. Pine Island RV Park

    1 Review
    Karnack, TX
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 407-6901

    $36 / night

    "It has full hook ups and that is about it. There is a Laundry Room. There are about 20 or so spots, mostly occupied by permanent residents."

    9. Frank Anthony RV Park

    1 Review
    Cullen, LA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 539-5681

    10. Southern Living RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Shreveport, LA
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (318) 938-1808

    $34 - $36 / night

    "Friendly staff. Pull through slots. It took a little work to get level."

    "Mostly filled with long term rentals but keep clean and nice."

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RV Park Reviews near Bradley, AR

268 Reviews of 71 Bradley Campgrounds


  • B
    May. 22, 2018

    Piney Point

    Nice clean COE campground

    Nice well spaced sites with level concrete pads. Lots of trees for shade in most sites. Beautiful views from the sites on the bluff. It has been quiet every time we were there . Playground ,boat ramp , nice clean showers and rest room. the staff has always been helpful. Most sites are water and electric but there may be some with full hookups . If not , there is a dump station . Very family friendly . No swimming area , but at my age that is not a big deal.

  • T
    Jan. 14, 2021

    Shreveport Bossier City KOA

    Not to sure

    Did an extended stay here, 3 months while working in the area. The staff is great and very helpful and friendly. The dog park is nice if you have them. Park is well maintained. There are only 2 reasons I couldn’t give them more than 3 stars, 1) on monthly rate they charge for electric which I get but it continued to go up even though outside temps continued to drop so no need for my A/C units. 2) During the last 4 nights of my stay there were multiple times I heard multiple gun fire in the area.

    Lots of in and out traffic. I would recommend if your passing through the area and need to stop for a night or two but not long term.

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 8, 2021

    Beard's Lake Campground

    Works0

    OPEN: Year round

    Sites: 5 paved sites 

    Fees: $13.00 (Mar-Oct) Sites with no hookups $10.00 (Mar-Oct) 

    Limit: 14 days Day use fee:$5.00 Sitting below the dam is a tiny well maintained campground. Heavily wooded across the site. Picnic table, fish cleaning table, trash, toilets, playground, fire pit, pedestal grill, water and electric hookups. Pads are back in hard surface. Nice space between sites with medium amount of trees and shade. Sites 1 and 2 are like double sites you have shower access and a dump station one mile north at Beards Bluff Park. Beards Lake is an oxbow lake and is one of the top fishing lakes in the country. Area surrounding the recreation area is open fields, swampy grasslands and heavy hardwood forest. 

    AIS Clean Drain & Dry 

    LNT

    Travel safe

  • D
    Nov. 24, 2022

    Lake Bistineau State Park Campground

    Beautiful state park

    Lake Bistineau is a great state park park near Shreveport, LA. We stayed 2 nights. The sites are very shady. The park streets and sites are asphalt. Some roads need repaving. The park was clean and quiet, and the staff was friendly. Unfortunately, the lake was drawn down to eradicate an invasive water plant. But, this presented a unique opportunity. We could walk on the dry lake bottom and see the parts of cypress trees that are normally under water. 

    Stayed in back-in campsite#14 which was level side to side, but the front was higher. The site has a nice view of the lake and a large wooden deck. There was just enough parking for my 34 ft TT and truck. Neighbors are nearby, but not too close. The site included: picnic table on concrete, BBQ pit, trash pole, and fire ring. Utilities: 20/30/50A electric in back. Water in back, good pressure. No sewer, but a dump station is available. 

    AT&T had 2 bars of LTE and Verizon 2 bars of LTE service. AT&T Speedtest: 5.1 Mbps down, 0.7 Mbps up. Verizon Speedtest: 7.4 Mbps down, 0.1 Mbps up. No WiFi. 

    Would stay here again. We camped at Lake Bistineau State Park in a Travel Trailer.

  • steven B.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 6, 2024

    Buffalo Bayou RV Park

    Not what we expected

    Made a reservation via telephone for two days a month in advance, but was not given a site number.When we pulled up to the office there was a note with a telephone number to call, but no answer. I saw a gentleman walking around and it appeared he saw us. After waiting about 10 minutes, I decide to driver further into the park. The gentleman I saw earlier was one of the owners/ managers, I would would have expected him to go to the office to meet the newly arriving guests. I will say that he was friendly enough and later, his wife stopped by to collect the fee and she too was friendly. The park itself has full hook ups and is on the banks of the bayou. The campground require you to sign a waiver because of the water moccasins from the bayou and because of the potential of falling tree limbs. The. Campground is pretty sandy so leveling may be problematic for big rigs. The do allow long term guests to store all kinds of equipment and gear, the site next to us look like a junk yard. Our fellow campers seemed friendly enough with the gentleman on the other side from the junk yard introducing himself.

  • Jeff & Steff’s Excellent Adventure
    May. 29, 2022

    Texarkana RV Park & Event Center

    Great park, but tight spots.

    Texarkana RV Park is a very nice, clean, and friendly RV park. They have a gated entrance for extra security. The park has nice amenities such as pool, playground, laundry, restrooms, dog run, and park-like setting with duck pond. Most sites are pull-thru and plenty long, but narrow. Beware of your slide placement before parking, as site poles may be in the way of a slide fully opening. Each site is gravel with a patio and they have 50 amp FHU. We enjoyed our stay at this campground and would definitely stay again. 👍🏻😊

    For videos on this campground and others, check out our YouTube channel: Jeff & Steff’s Excellent Adventure.

  • Cat R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 2, 2022

    TravelCenters of America RV Park

    EASY OFF INTERSTATE ACCESS

    We came here for a quick over night stay. Right off interstate by gas stations and food. We were in a pull through spot, which was level, but barely long enough for our truck and 30 ft camper. Full hookups (bring extra long electric cord!), picnic table, showers, cable, dog park, and extra parking area noted. No fires allowed. With Good Sam our spot was 34.00 which was quite reasonable.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 7, 2023

    Millwood State Park Campground

    Nice Park Overall

    We are from TX and came to Arkansas for a wedding. This was my first out of state, state park so keep that in mind. The sites are clean and well cared for. There is exactly ONE pull through site that we were fortunate enough to get. The rest are on a tight road. The highway runs right by the pull through site so the road noise can be loud at times. I recommend staying by the lake if you don’t need a pull through site. There are 2 walking trails and a few playgrounds. No fishing off the pier. The lake is BEAUTIFUL, we saw an alligator (I was quite excited about that). The dump station is a pretty tight squeeze but doable if your site doesn’t have a dump (ours did). ATT cell service SUUUUCKS here. I repeat, it suuuuuucks lol! Picked up 4 TV channels on the 1 rainy day we had. All in all, I would stay here again, just wouldn’t compare it to TX State Parks, because well…. I learned this weekend everything is indeed bigger in Texas.

  • Cheri H.
    Aug. 29, 2020

    Beaver Dam Campground

    Home of the Sugsr Cane National Recreation Trail

    Great US Forest Service campground especially if you enjoy hiking, biking or fishing. The Sugar Cane National Recreation Trail loops around the lake. The campground is a loop with approximately 30 large and level sites with electric and water hookups. Some are on the lake and some more wooded. All feel very private and spacious. There’s a dump station nearby. The sites are $25/night.


Guide to Bradley

RV sites near Bradley, Arkansas offer camping options from lakeside spaces to smaller family-owned properties. The region experiences hot, humid summers with temperatures often exceeding 90°F, while winter temperatures typically range from 30-50°F. Most campgrounds remain open year-round with some seasonal restrictions on water hookups during winter months when occasional freezes occur.

What to do

Kayaking on Caddo Lake: Buffalo Bayou RV Park provides direct access to Caddo Lake's cypress forests. "This is a quiet, quaint park with the most beautiful views. There's 3 trails close to the park. Trails took 1-2 hours depending on which one you take and how fast you paddle," notes Malae H.

Fishing opportunities: Lake Columbia RV Park offers shoreline fishing areas with picnic tables nearby. "The lake is beautiful and often covered in lilies. There are plenty of lovely little locations to fish from shore and even a swimming area with tables nearby," according to Sébastien M.

Swimming options: Several campgrounds maintain swimming facilities, with varying quality. "Pool is only on one section. It is required to shower before using the pool but there is no shower or bathroom at the pool," reports Kimberly N. about the converted KOA facilities at Gavel Falls.

What campers like

Peaceful surroundings: Buffalo Bayou RV Park receives praise for its natural setting. "Tall tree limb canopy helps with a nice breeze and fewer bugs. This is on a bayou so be prepared for mosquitoes. Great paddling trails and about 100 yards from Big Cypress Bayou connected by a boat trail," writes Jason W.

Convenient interstate access: Many travelers appreciate the strategic locations. "Good overnight stay when we go to southern Texas. Easy in and easy out," mentions Heidi about Texarkana RV Park, making it practical for travelers along I-30.

Quality management: Amazing Acres RV Park stands out for staff interactions. "Beautiful place to stay with the most amazing owners. So friendly, so attentive. The place is clean and peaceful," reports Rob W., highlighting the importance of management to overall experience.

What you should know

Cellular coverage limitations: Some campgrounds have connectivity challenges. Pine Island RV Park has "zero AT&T service here," according to Lynn G., which affects communication options for guests.

Site quality varies significantly: Concrete pads at newer facilities contrast with less developed areas. Forest Lake RV Park has "Large, flat spots" but Kim B. notes issues including "Ants everywhere" and "Very loud and very close train nearby."

Weather considerations: Summer heat can be intense with high humidity. "Away from center city but close enough if you need something," mentions Kim B., highlighting the balance between seclusion and access to services during extreme weather.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Texarkana RV Park offers family-friendly amenities. "Spot has plenty of amenities, cabins, RV spots, playground, pond, pool, and an event hall," reports Vanessa M., making it suitable for families with children.

Safety awareness: Wildlife encounters require preparation at waterfront locations. Buffalo Bayou requires "you to sign a waiver because of the water moccasins from the bayou," according to steven B., indicating the need for appropriate caution with children.

Choosing quieter campgrounds: For families seeking peace, Pine Island RV Park offers "quiet solitude" according to Lynn G., who appreciated that "it's very peaceful" with minimal disturbances beyond occasional boat traffic.

Tips from RVers

Easy overnight locations: Sunrise RV Park serves travelers well for short stays. "Great spot to stay overnight. Sights were a little close together but very easy to access. Full hookups and close to a lot of restaurants," advises Jason H., though he cautions about entrance road conditions.

Leveling challenges: Terrain varies across campgrounds, affecting RV setup. Buffalo Bayou RV Park has sandy terrain where "leveling may be problematic for big rigs," warns steven B.

Long-term vs. short-term considerations: Campgrounds frequently host mixed-use populations. "There are about 20 or so spots, mostly occupied by permanent residents. It looks like folks park their trailers here and go home for the work week, only to return for the weekend," explains Lynn G. about Pine Island RV Park.

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