Best Campgrounds near Berryville, AR

Berryville, Arkansas serves as a gateway to several camping options in the Ozark region. Nearby facilities like Kettle Campground and Wanderlust RV Park offer a mix of tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin accommodations approximately 15-20 miles from downtown Berryville. Most established campgrounds in this area feature full hookups for recreational vehicles, while also maintaining primitive tent sites with fewer amenities. The region's camping landscape includes several mixed-use facilities that balance both RV infrastructure and tent camping needs, with several properties offering swimming pools, shower facilities, and proximity to attractions in nearby Eureka Springs.

Road conditions throughout the region remain generally accessible for standard vehicles, though some primitive camping areas may require higher clearance during wet weather. Seasonal operations affect availability, with many campgrounds operating from March through November. A review noted, "Nice campground with a pool and very few bugs! The campground was very clean. The price for camping was good. Their bundles of firewood are large and cost $5, well worth it." Several campgrounds provide shuttle or trolley service to nearby towns, reducing the need for driving once established at a site. Cell coverage varies throughout the area, with more reliable service at developed campgrounds closer to population centers.

Campers consistently mention the scenic views and accessibility of facilities as key benefits of the region. The ridge-top locations of some campgrounds offer panoramic sunset viewing opportunities across the Ozark Mountains. According to visitor reports, the region provides a good balance of natural setting while maintaining proximity to area attractions. Some reviews indicate varying site sizes across campgrounds, with some locations having tighter spacing than others. Several campground reviews mentioned clean bathroom facilities and friendly staff interactions as positive factors. Visitors traveling with RVs should verify site dimensions when making reservations, as some locations have limited space for larger rigs despite being marketed as big-rig friendly.

Best Camping Sites Near Berryville, Arkansas (245)

    1. Wanderlust RV Park

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

    $39 - $136 / night

    "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!"

    "This campground is very close to several religious attractions. So if you’re looking for Jesus he will be close by."

    2. Table Rock State Park Campground

    56 Reviews
    Hollister, MO
    21 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."

    3. Mill Creek (missouri)

    30 Reviews
    Lampe, MO
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 779-5378

    $25 - $50 / night

    "Every site has an amazing view of Table Rock Lake and MOST sites are literally on the water. We walked (10 steps) down to the water every day and swam right behind our site."

    "Some of these sites do have stairs and that could be a problem in some cases, and I definitely advise to be careful on these when it is wet outside as they can become very slick quickly(trust me on this"

    4. Lake Leatherwood City Park

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

    "On one trip I check out Lake Leatherwood City Park, a campground only about 10 minutes outside of the historic downtown area. This historic lake has both tent camping and cabin options."

    "Tent sites were nice and relatively spacious and close to the water. The hand full of RV sites were underwhelming and close together, and not near the water."

    5. Roaring River State Park Campground

    46 Reviews
    Eagle Rock, MO
    21 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."

    6. Withrow Springs State Park Campground

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

    "This small State Park just outside Huntsville Arkansas has many amenities. Family friendly handicap accesible. I has 30 tent Rv and walk in tent camping."

    "This is one of our favorite ‘close to home’ campsites. It’s about an hour out of Northwest Arkansas. All of the trails are very nice to hike, even for our little ones."

    7. Dam Site River - Beaver Lake

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

    $22 - $29 / night

    "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."

    "Booked this visit for close little pseudo-holiday while working near Branson. The spots were very long and staggered in distance apart."

    8. Kettle Campground

    6 Reviews
    Eureka Springs, AR
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 253-9100

    "Close to eureka attractions. Trolley stops in campground as well which was awesome."

    9. Dam Site Lake Campground

    13 Reviews
    Gateway, AR
    16 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!"

    10. COE Table Rock Lake Old Highway 86 Park

    17 Reviews
    Blue Eye, MO
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 779-5376

    $25 - $50 / night

    "They only had a few spots open and gave us a great spot right by the water even though we had two dogs with us (which might bother some families, who surrounded us)."

    "Having stayed at the portion of Table Rock previously nearest Branson, I had no idea about this location and just how much it had to offer."

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Recent Reviews near Berryville, AR

1114 Reviews of 245 Berryville Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    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.

  • M
    Apr. 2, 2026

    Pea Ridge Bike Camp

    Solid choice for bike camp

    Outdoor showers, large sites, many some tree cover, free firewood, very accommodating host.  Communal fire pit or your site.  A bit farther out but good availability.  Pets allowed, not always so at closer in campgrounds.

  • fThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 30, 2026

    Blair Ridge Rd Dispersed

    Great place

    Site is overgrown a bit . Needs a good pruning. Dead quiet all night, nice stars !

  • sThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 24, 2026

    Woolum Dispersed Area — Buffalo National River

    Beautiful

    Lots of room, lots of fire rings. Several (maybe 5?) vault toilets that are well-maintained and stocked. When we got there, there were probably 50 people at 20 different spots scattered across the field. When we left, it was just us and one other group. Lots of trails, great place to trail ride on horses. 25 minute drive to dollar general so don’t forget your lighter lmao. One of the roads into the park is closed, but the detour is signed well and easy to figure out. If I had to guess, it’s closed because one of the edges is getting pretty close to crumbling into the river. I wish I had thought to bring paddle boards and kayaks. There were lots of people who brought big rigs down to the camp site, as well as pulled boats. The gravel roads are well maintained enough that I’d be comfortable doing that, but the hill is pretty steep at times, so be wary.

  • 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.
    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!

  • B
    Feb. 19, 2026

    The Campground at Coler

    Pristine!

    One of the best campgrounds I've stayed at. No RVs but they have about six van/truck spaces and then lots of tent platforms- just bring plenty of guy lines/ropes/string or whatever as pegs are no use. Beautiful place and all facilities are super nice.


Guide to Berryville

Camping spots near Berryville, Arkansas provide access to diverse waterfront experiences with many locations offering direct lake or river proximity. The region typically experiences moderate spring and fall temperatures ranging from 50-75°F, making these seasons ideal for outdoor recreation. Campsites in this area often feature significant elevation changes, with some locations positioned on bluffs or ridges overlooking water features.

What to do

Trout fishing access: Dam Site River Campground on Beaver Lake offers exceptional White River fishing opportunities. "The access to the river was fantastic. Quiet except for the dam siren for water level warnings before dawn and in the evening," reports Jody D., noting the proximity to prime fishing spots.

Kayaking and paddling: Mill Creek provides numerous waterfront sites for easy boat access. "Most sites are right on the water. It is well maintained and clean. It can be hard to get in, but worth the effort!!!" explains Sue M., highlighting the direct lake access from most sites.

Hiking trail exploration: Withrow Springs State Park Campground features several well-maintained trails suitable for all skill levels. "All of the trails are very nice to hike, even for our little ones," notes Matthew G., emphasizing their family-friendly nature despite the park's natural terrain.

Swimming opportunities: Lake Leatherwood City Park offers a refreshing alternative to larger lakes. "The lake is nice and quiet, allowing kayak, canoe, and SUP," reports Jess C., highlighting the calm waters perfect for cooling off during summer months.

What campers like

Secluded waterfront sites: Old Highway 86 Table Rock Lake provides waterfront camping without crowds. "Old Highway 86 is a very nice campground conveniently located to Branson. All of the lots are nicely paved and level along with many waterfront sites! Kick back, relax and watch the boats go by!" explains reviewer b K.

Clean facilities: Campers consistently mention well-maintained bathrooms across multiple campgrounds. "The bathhouse was closed, but looked fairly new or at least well maintained," notes Annie C. about Dam Site Lake Campground, representing a common theme throughout area facilities.

Wildlife viewing: Roaring River State Park offers unique wildlife observation opportunities. "The local deer greet you at breakfast from across the street," shares Stephen R., describing the natural encounters possible when staying at regional parks.

Night sky viewing: Remote locations allow excellent stargazing. "Our site had unobstructed views of the lake and was easy to level," reports Kathy P. from Old Highway 86, emphasizing the clear sightlines that benefit both daytime and nighttime views.

What you should know

Reservation planning: Popular campgrounds near Berryville fill quickly during peak seasons. "It usually takes some planning because it fills up fast!" warns Natalie C. about Old Highway 86, a common situation throughout the region's more desirable locations.

Site selection considerations: Many campgrounds have significant variations between sites. "They stuck us in the most narrow, difficult spot they could have... and if our friends had walked out the back door where their room is they would have surely been injured," cautions Cheryl L. from Wanderlust RV Park, highlighting the importance of researching specific site characteristics.

Seasonal water levels: Beaver Lake campgrounds experience fluctuating water levels. "High water" is mentioned by multiple reviewers, with Annie C. noting at Dam Site Lake Campground that "some sites were very much under water" during her visit, indicating the need to check conditions.

Cell service variability: Connectivity differs dramatically between locations. "Starlink worked well at our site (9), but it wouldn't at most of the sites," reports Jody D., while Matthew G. notes "there is no AT&T signal at the campsite" at Withrow Springs State Park.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Roaring River State Park Campground offers child-friendly amenities. "We spent a weekend in early May in campground 1 backing right up to one of the creeks. The sound of running water alone would have me back. Electric only and not very level site but loved it! Lots to do and see at the hatchery and play in the river," shares Jennifer O.

Swimming options: Several campgrounds feature designated swimming areas with minimal boat traffic. "The park was terrific and very clean. Loop 2 has a brand new restroom/shower house," explains Gary P. about facilities important for family comfort.

Educational opportunities: Fish hatchery visits provide learning experiences. "You can walk the holding tanks and feed the trout from baby to ready to be released into the river," explains Wendy M., describing a popular activity for children at Roaring River.

Budget considerations: Camping costs vary significantly between locations. "We were priced out" mentions Tom K. about RV sites at some parks, while others note reasonable tent camping rates around $12 per night.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling requirements: Table Rock State Park Campground requires preparation for uneven sites. "Spot 114. Electric 30/50. Community water 1 site over. Very tight - we're in a pop-up and took some maneuvering but we got it in there," advises Angie N., suggesting bringing leveling blocks.

Hookup limitations: Not all campgrounds offer full service connections. "Would give it 5 stars if it had full hookups," notes John R. about Mill Creek, a common limitation at Corps of Engineers parks throughout the region.

Navigation challenges: Some campgrounds require careful planning to access. "Not the easiest drive to get here but worth the effort!" explains John F. about Dam Site Lake Campground, with several reviewers mentioning road conditions requiring attention.

Dump station availability: Most parks without sewer connections provide dump stations. "Easy/Nice dump station on way out," mentions Trish R., highlighting the convenience factor important for extended stays.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far are Berryville campsites from nearby attractions?

Berryville campsites provide convenient access to regional attractions. Mulberry Mountain Lodging & Events is about 25 minutes from the historic Oark Cafe and offers direct trail access to off-roading areas and the Mulberry River. It's also near White Rock recreation area for outdoor adventures. Branson Lakeside RV Park is just steps away from Branson Landing shopping and entertainment district, with a shuttle service available for those who don't want to walk. Most campgrounds in the area are within a 30-45 minute drive of popular Ozark attractions, making Berryville an excellent central location for exploring the region.

What amenities do the best campgrounds in Berryville offer?

The best campgrounds around Berryville feature extensive amenities to enhance your camping experience. Horseshoe Bend Rec Area & Campground offers electric hookups, multiple bathhouses with both vault and flush toilets, hot showers, and gorgeous lakefront sites. Prairie Creek (AR) on Beaver Lake provides level sites for various camping setups. Many Corps of Engineers campgrounds in the area maintain clean facilities with modern bathrooms and showers requiring passcodes for security. Typical amenities include fire rings, picnic tables, drinking water, dump stations, and recreational facilities such as swimming beaches, boat ramps, and fishing docks. Some campgrounds also feature laundry facilities, camp stores, and Wi-Fi access.

What are the best campgrounds in Berryville for tent camping?

For tent camping near Berryville, War Eagle Campground offers shaded spots with fire rings and easy access to a river for swimming and play. The historic setting in the Ozarks makes it an excellent base camp for hiking adventures. Another excellent option is Table Rock State Park Campground, which features spacious tent sites with asphalt paths. This campground tends to fill up quickly, especially on weekends, so reservations are recommended. Both locations provide the essential amenities tent campers need while offering beautiful natural surroundings typical of the Ozarks region.