Best Campgrounds and Campsites near Barling, Arkansas

Camping near Barling, Arkansas features waterfront campgrounds along the Arkansas River and surrounding forests, with several developed sites providing access to outdoor recreation. Springhill Park, operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, offers 44 campsites with electric hookups and water at some sites. The campground is situated adjacent to John Paul Hammerschmidt Lake and the James W. Trimble Lock and Dam. Other nearby options include Clear Creek Recreation Area on Ozark Lake and Riverfront RV Resort, which provides modern amenities for RV travelers. Most campgrounds in the region accommodate both tent and RV camping, with a few locations like Devil's Den State Park and Fort Smith-Alma RV Park also offering cabin rentals.

Best Camping Sites Near Barling, Arkansas (163)

    1. Springhill

    21 Reviews
    Barling, AR
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (479) 452-4598

    $16 - $75 / night

    "Really nice campground you have two options in the A section you are right one a small river and one the B side it’s more of the wooded option but most sites have the Arkansas rive close by with mountain"

    "It’s in between the Arkansas river and Massard creek. You can launch a boat or you can go kayaking in Massard creek. There’s Cat fish, Perch and, Bass."

    2. COE John Paul Hammerschmidt Lake Springhill Campground

    4 Reviews
    Barling, AR
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (479) 452-4598

    "The campground is set among tall trees adjacent to the John Paul Hammerschmidt Lake and James W. Trimble Lock and Dam of the Arkansas River."

    "Nice area with many spots that back up to an outlet of the Arkansas River. Great bank fishing! Friendly staff. Highly recommend."

    3. Devil's Den State Park Campground

    87 Reviews
    Winslow, AR
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 761-3325

    $20 / night

    "Devil's Den is a gorgeous parked tucked in the mountains of Arkansas.  The primary campground for RVs is one of the better campgrounds I have seen.  The facilities and amenities have been great. "

    "The trails are great and our campsite had a path right down to the river. The water hookup was a bit tricky, it leaks all over the place until you turn it all the way."

    4. Mulberry River Outdoor Adventures

    23 Reviews
    Mulberry, AR
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 462-4961

    $15 - $35 / night

    "Simply put, this is a great little rustic place to get away from the hustle and bustle. The sites offer 20/30/50A hookups with water and septic."

    "Very close to off-road trails and river float activities .. the owners are super nice and we liked hanging out with them. We’ll be back!"

    5. Fort Smith-Alma RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Alma, AR
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 632-2704

    "It’s just far enough away from the highway so you have a quiet nights rest without hearing the traffic. The pond on the property has soothing sounds of peepers to fall asleep too."

    "Was headed to Lake Fort Smith but area was booked so we stopped here and was pleased with our stay. Spaces are quite small but it has become the norm everywhere."

    6. Riverfront RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Van Buren, AR
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 300-8100

    "Only one year old on Arkansas river great location if you like being close to restaurants staff very friendly"

    "Campground is adjacent to the Arkansas River (thus the name) and less than 2 miles from the Fort Smith National Historic Site."

    7. William O. Darby RV Community

    2 Reviews
    Barling, AR
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 242-0799

    $22 - $25 / night

    "Contacted owner late in the evening looking for a spot after a 9hour drive. This place had everything and the bathhouse was just like taking a shower at home!"

    8. Clear Creek - Ozark Lake (AR)

    5 Reviews
    Alma, AR
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 632-4882

    $16 - $75 / night

    "This park is located on the Arkansas River. There’s a boat ramp, so bring your boat and enjoy the beautiful Arkansas River. Pets are allowed, there is a leash law. Bring your own firewood."

    9. Fort Chaffee RV Military

    1 Review
    Barling, AR
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 484-2252

    "Conveniently located near Fort Smith AR."

    10. Lake Fort Smith State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Chester, AR
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 369-2469

    $23 - $163 / night

    "Lake Ft. Smith State Park is a beautiful park in the Boston Mountains. We drove over from Memphis to meet my brother’s family (who lives in Tulsa)."

    "This is a nice modern park on the shore of the man made Lake Fort Smith."

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Recent Reviews near Barling, AR

662 Reviews of 163 Barling Campgrounds


  • James S.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 3, 2026

    Morgan Mtn Rd/Spy Rock Dispersed

    It'll do

    Not a bad spot. Lots of room and shade. Plenty of space to turn a truck and trailer around. Had full cell service. No water access and a fair amount of traffic during the week due to road repairs further down the road. Good views, you can actually see spy rock from the site.

  • jThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 1, 2026

    County Road D1590 Dispersed

    Deep woods

    Isolated in the woods. Good for camper vans. One car passed in 2 days. Beware of poison ivy.

  • Bastian P.
    Apr. 30, 2026

    Cane Creek

    Quiet Place with Sketchy Neighbors

    This is an abandoned former campsite in a beautiful location. It's free and quiet, which is nice, but the camper next to us gave us such bad vibes that we moved to another site to get a bit of space from them. Overall it's good with little to no litter, but take obvious safety precautions.

  • Bastian P.
    Apr. 30, 2026

    Cane Creek Recreation Area

    Quiet Place with Sketchy Neighbors

    This is an abandoned former campsite in a beautiful location. It's free and quiet, which is nice, but the camper next to us gave us such bad vibes that we moved to another site to get a bit of space from them. Overall it's good with little to no litter, but take obvious safety precautions.

  • Josh B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 28, 2026

    Brown Springs Picnic Area (Overflow camping)

    Less busy and queit overflow area

    First come first serve camping. This area is meant for daytime picnics, but the park rangers at the state Park office allows camping here for a cheaper rate, if you ask. It's great for a quiet camping, if you're okay with practically no amenities. They have a glorified outhouse there with no power. No running water. Individual camp sites each with a fire pit and picnic table. If you're lucky, there are two camp/picnic spots with an amazing view.

  • 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.

  • Brenda Y.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 17, 2026

    Turner Creek Road

    Peaceful forest, a big-rig site

    Beautiful setting in the Ouachita Natl Forest --peaceful and calm. Only a few UTVs and trucks drove by in our 5 days there. Challenging & fun UTV trails! Narrow gravel road to arrive --lots of overhanging branches in April. Amour site was approx 1/2 mile in, a pull through on the right with plenty of room. There were 2-3 other campsites farther down the road for a tent, van, or small camper. Easy access to trails.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 16, 2026

    Cane Creek Recreation Area

    Quiet spot on the water

    Small campground with picnic tables, fire rings and a boat launch. Its has a restroom building but the doors have plywood over them. I don't know if its this way because they haven't opened it yet for the season or if its permanent. Be prepared! No water or dumpster. Civilization is only a few miles up the road.

  • Brenda Y.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 14, 2026

    Ouachita/Mill Creek

    Umm, nope - No campsites

    Maybe a camp used to exist here, but currently there's only the Fourche Mt UTV staging area, and a crumbling, overgrown road ending in a pile of rocks and a downhill slope not navigable by any vehicle other than UTV. Don't make our mistake--we drove our 43' RV in a ways, and had to unhook our towed truck, back to the staging area to get turned around to leave.


Guide to Barling

Camping sites near Barling, Arkansas cluster around U.S. Army Corps of Engineers properties that provide access to the Arkansas River and Ozark Lake. The terrain features low ridges with elevations ranging from 400-600 feet, creating varied camping experiences between waterfront and wooded settings. Most campgrounds operate during the peak season from March through October, though some offer year-round access with reduced amenities during winter.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Springhill Park offers multiple fishing spots along both the Arkansas River and Massard Creek. "I tent camp and the view is amazing. It's in between the Arkansas river and Massard creek. You can launch a boat or you can go kayaking in Massard creek. There's Cat fish, Perch and, Bass," notes a camper who frequents the area.

Mountain biking trails: The 10-mile trail system at Springhill is popular with experienced riders. The trails connect directly to the campground, allowing for easy access without needing to drive to trailheads. Many campers mention how convenient it is to set up camp and immediately access the trail system.

Water activities: Lake Fort Smith State Park provides numerous water recreation options beyond simple bank fishing. "There is a marina where you can rent boats and an awesome pool with a waterslide for the kids to play," reports one visitor. The marina rents various watercraft including "canoes, party barges, fishing boats, kayaks" for those who don't bring their own equipment.

What campers like

Waterfront camping: Riverside sites at Mulberry River Outdoor Adventures provide direct water access. One reviewer described their experience: "We had a great time here, just a day trip. Water was clean & refreshing. Hearing the water flow was relaxing. We're looking forward to going back & doing a weekend camp!"

Privacy between sites: Clear Creek Recreation Area offers sites with natural separation. "Fish this place often and also camp. They keep this place clean and have never had issues with other campers. Stays quiet," reports a regular visitor. Sites #1-3 provide more privacy than sites #4-9, which are described as "basically a parking spot with a picnic area."

Clean facilities: Campers consistently mention the cleanliness of bathhouses and shower facilities at state parks in the region. "The bathhouse was clean and fully functioning," notes one visitor to Lake Fort Smith State Park, while others appreciate the investment Arkansas makes in maintaining its park infrastructure.

What you should know

Cell service variations: Coverage is generally good throughout the region but varies by provider. At John Paul Hammerschmidt Lake Springhill Campground, "Cell service was excellent with AT&T and Verizon," according to a recent visitor. However, signal strength diminishes in more remote campgrounds outside the Fort Smith area.

Leveling challenges: Many sites require leveling equipment, particularly for larger RVs. One camper noted about John Paul Hammerschmidt Lake campground: "One major downside of this park is that only about half the sites (in Loop B) were not flat enough for us to get level without having the wheels off the ground."

Seasonal closures: While some campgrounds maintain year-round operations, facilities may be reduced during winter months. Bathhouses and showers sometimes close without notice, as one camper at Springhill experienced: "Site is still charging campers full price for extended camping (14 days) was told showers and restrooms available then suddenly they closed the facilities without notice."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Devil's Den State Park provides family-friendly amenities including playground equipment. "Pool, great trails, and the creek/river kept my kids entertained and worn out!" reports one parent who visited with children. The combination of natural features and built facilities helps keep younger campers engaged.

Swimming options: During summer months, several campgrounds offer swimming facilities as alternatives to the Arkansas River, which can have unpredictable currents. Lake Fort Smith State Park maintains "a pool at the park" and a splash pad that operates during warmer months, providing safer water recreation for younger visitors.

Cave exploration: Devil's Den features small caves that children can safely explore with adult supervision. "We stayed at Devils Den and the camping was great but the scenery was awesome. The large rock 'mountain' it leads you too are so much fun to play on. They have tiny caves and are incredibly easy to crawl around on," notes a family that visited from out of state.

Tips from RVers

Site selection considerations: At Fort Smith-Alma RV Park, specific site locations affect the camping experience. "Our site was perfect in we faced the pond and playground and didn't have any other campers in direct site when lounging outside our camper," notes one RV traveler. The park's layout features alternating pull-through sites that affect privacy and views.

Water quality: RVers mention the exceptional water quality at some campgrounds in the region. A visitor to Springhill remarked on the "30 Amp hook up with some of the best water I have ever had. Only 35 ppm on my zero water tester. Bottled water has had more than 75 ppm."

Access roads: Some campgrounds have challenging access roads for larger rigs. Lake Fort Smith visitors note the park is "not really a place for a quick overnight, the road in is steep and crooked." Planning arrival during daylight hours helps navigate these access challenges more safely.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Barling, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, Barling, AR offers a wide range of camping options, with 163 campgrounds and RV parks near Barling, AR and 20 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Barling, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Barling, AR is Springhill with a 4.1-star rating from 21 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 20 free dispersed camping spots near Barling, AR.

What parks are near Barling, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 34 parks near Barling, AR that allow camping, notably John Paul Hammerschmidt Lake and Ozark Lake.