Best Campgrounds near Cammack Village, AR

Cammack Village, Arkansas sits within easy reach of diverse camping options along the Arkansas River corridor. Corps of Engineers campgrounds like Maumelle Park (7 miles west) and Toad Suck (30 miles northwest) provide well-maintained sites with water and electric hookups. Downtown Riverside RV Park offers urban camping with full hookups and river views, situated within walking distance of Little Rock attractions. For military personnel, Camp Robinson RV Park and Little Rock Air Force Base FamCamp provide dedicated facilities. The region includes both developed campgrounds with amenities and primitive sites in the nearby Ouachita National Forest, where dispersed camping is permitted along forest roads.

Reservations are essential at popular riverfront sites, particularly during summer months when weekend occupancy reaches capacity. As one camper noted, "Maumelle Park is our getaway spot for quiet rest. Beautiful panorama view of the Arkansas River. Close to restaurants, shopping and services." Most Corps of Engineers campgrounds in the area maintain clean facilities with flush toilets and showers, though amenities vary by location. Cell service is generally reliable near established campgrounds but becomes spotty in forest areas. The climate supports year-round camping, with mild winters and hot, humid summers. Mosquitoes can be problematic near water, especially at Willow Beach where campers report they are "very bad" despite the waterfront setting.

Waterfront access represents a significant draw throughout the region, with many campsites positioned along the Arkansas River or nearby lakes. Campers frequently mention the peaceful atmosphere at riverside locations, with wildlife sightings including bald eagles, blue herons, and river otters. Shade availability varies considerably between campgrounds, with Maumelle Park offering "amazing mature trees" at most sites. Several campgrounds feature boat ramps and fishing access, though weekend crowds can diminish the tranquility. For those seeking urban convenience, Downtown Riverside RV Park provides what one visitor described as "excellent access to the Arkansas River Trail, the Clinton library, restaurants and other attractions," though another noted it has "limited amenities" with "no picnic table or fire pit on site."

Best Camping Sites Near Cammack Village, Arkansas (126)

    1. Maumelle Park

    51 Reviews
    Maumelle, AR
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 868-9477

    $28 - $75 / night

    "Stayed 6 nights at Maumelle COE campground next to Arkansas River. Nice and quiet especially after the weekend crowd left. Nice walking trails and still close to major conveniences."

    "By looking at the Arkansas River you would think the east side of the river would all be considered North Little Rock or Little Rock. Maumelle is on the west side of the Arkansas."

    2. Downtown Riverside RV Park

    25 Reviews
    North Little Rock, AR
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 340-5312

    "The location is truly excellent with easy access to the Arkansas River Trail, the Clinton library, restaurants and other attractions."

    "Not a resort but right next to the foot bridge that accesses parks on the other side of the Arkansas River. Traffic noise is minimal."

    3. Little Rock North KOA

    21 Reviews
    Cammack Village, AR
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 758-4598

    "We landed a pull through just behind the office and on way out of curve in road so we slide right in. Neighbors are close but nice as was the staff."

    "Location good. Site: one tent camp site. Which was Off to self. Had covered picnic table (all of which was positive to us) Power and water. Bathrooms; great."

    4. Willow Beach

    26 Reviews
    Scott, AR
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 961-1332

    $26 - $75 / night

    "Situated between the Arkansas River and Willow Lake, every site is waterfront. Showers and bathrooms were clean and in good condition. Sites were close but in good repair."

    "Beautiful campsite along the Arkansas River. The sites are all very spacious with very long back in driveways. Some of the sites had covered picnic tables, which was great."

    5. Toad Suck

    26 Reviews
    Conway, AR
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 759-2005

    $24 - $75 / night

    "This park and campground is less than an hour outside of Little Rock, and it is a quiet, peaceful overnight stay on our way to Oklahoma. It was a bit tricky to find after exciting US 60!"

    "On the bank of the Arkansas River, great access to water. Good boat ramp, picnic tables and RV sites. Very clean, bring your mosquito repellent."

    6. Maumelle COE campground

    1 Review
    Maumelle, AR
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 340-1004

    $28 - $32 / night

    "Great C/G on the Arkansas River with a boat ramp and dock. Water and electric sites with a dump station."

    7. Petit Jean State Park — Petit Jean State Park

    105 Reviews
    Adona, AR
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 727-5441

    $25 - $40 / night

    "_ There are several viewpoints/vistas that you can access from roads (just two close together that involve some driving on gravel)."

    "Super cool paths, views and community. Tons of historical value and it's obvious that Arkansas cares about it's forests, natural resources and outdoor communities."

    8. Camp Robinson Dispersed Site

    4 Reviews
    Mayflower, AR
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (833) 345-0325

    "Great spot to pitch a tent by lake Conway. Isolated but not too far out."

    "The lake has been partially drained to allow work to be done on stumps. The road back to it is well maintained and we had good cell reception with AT&T and Spectrum. The sunset was beautiful."

    9. Lake Catherine State Park Campground

    84 Reviews
    Jones Mill, AR
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 844-4176

    $15 - $25 / night

    "We stayed in site 54 (w/e/s) that was right on the lake. We could walk to the dock right behind the site to fish, although did not have very good luck."

    "Lake Catherine State Park, like all Arkansas state parks, is immaculately clean!  Most RV sites have close access to the water and there are small stationary docks to park your boat. "

    10. Camp Robinson RV Park

    1 Review
    North Little Rock, AR
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 212-5100
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Recent Reviews near Cammack Village, AR

749 Reviews of 126 Cammack Village Campgrounds


  • B
    Feb. 19, 2026

    Beaverfork Lake RV Resort

    BEAUTIFUL!! It is very clean, organized, perfectly laid out.

    We arrived from Nashville today (traveling from Mt) to this beautifully curated RV park. It was right at sunset, so the sky was crimson against the beautiful river in the back of the property. The crickets were chirping and the geese in the water were talkative. What a perfect way to end our long drive. Stephanie is so pleasant, professional and eager to help with anything needed. We have stayed at many RV parks in our travels from Mt and I will say without reservation, this is hands down the nicest one. Don't miss this one if you're traveling through.  Beautiful, beautiful!!!

  • Jim M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 4, 2026

    Gulpha Gorge Campground — Hot Springs National Park

    Hot Springs National Park Gulpha Gorge campground

    BEAUTIFUL!!!! National Park campground. Full hook ups and very well maintained facilities. The trails are gorgeous and the staff is wonderful. The only negative that I can report is there are some ferrel cats roaming around the campground and my dogs were always barking at them from inside the RV.

  • Kevin B.
    Feb. 2, 2026

    Gold Creek Landing RV Park

    Great Rv park

    Very nice place to come to had a very, very clean laundry mat with excellent prices. Very clean park does not look rundown.. very nice on-site Manager. Takes care of you. Quiet place. Animals are welcome. Have a dog run all around great park and great prices.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 31, 2026

    Maumelle COE campground

    Great Corp of Engineers Campground

    Great C/G on the Arkansas River with a boat ramp and dock. Water and electric sites with a dump station.

  • Kennon H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 25, 2026

    Gulpha Gorge Campground — Hot Springs National Park

    Nice day hikes

    We found everything was a quick hour hike over the hill. Only national park with a brewery! We also hiked the fourteen mile outer loop. Be sure to get the shower code before arrival.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 23, 2026

    Toad Suck

    Our first COE Camping! Very Nice

    I had heard that the COE campgrounds are very well maintained and that is true. Our pad was very level and offered a nice view of the River. Easy to get to and very smooth check in. The Camp Host was very friendly and courteous. The pad was super clean and offered ample space for our 25 foot trailer and truck. We felt safe and it was quiet. Power and water worked perfectly for us. Did not use the bath house, but we saw it being cleaned and it seemed well placed and convenient. We took a little stroll in the morning to check out the boat ramp and get a good look at the bridge and the spillway and locks. Had an issue in our RV and needed some screws, luckily Ace Hardware just down the road!

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 7, 2026

    Beagle Club Road Pull-Off

    Perfect spot off Highway 40

    I was the only person here, they have two campsites on either side of the road. Quiet, and easy access from the highway.

  • Bill  T.
    Jan. 2, 2026

    Petit Jean State Park — Petit Jean State Park

    National Park Worthy State Park

    We decided on Petit Jean State Park to be our first Arkansas camping experience and it did not disappoint! The area in and surrounding the park is absolutely stunning with amazing hiking opportunities. Waterfalls, rock outcroppings, flora and fauna… it’s all here! The site was surrounded by hardwood and pines and very private. Extremely pet friendly as well. We highly recommended staying here!

  • Andrew S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 2, 2026

    Crystal Ridge RV Park at Ron Coleman Mine

    Well Maintained option near Hot Springs

    The bathrooms were clean and the campsites well maintained, the leaves were all raked up when we visited. We didn’t mine crystals but they are lying everywhere on the ground if that interests you. The campground hosts Terri and Doc were super friendly and helpful and gave us a wheelbarrow of wood for $10. The site cost us $23.10 a night for two people, well worth the cost of facilities. A quiet, comfortable place to stay for a fair price 30 minutes from Hot Springs, we recommend highly.


Guide to Cammack Village

Camping spots near Cammack Village, Arkansas offer access to both waterfront and upland terrain options within a 40-mile radius. The climate supports year-round camping with temperatures averaging 93°F in summer and 51°F in winter. Arkansas River sites feature shoreline fishing access with varying water levels throughout the year, particularly at Army Corps of Engineers campgrounds.

What to do

Hiking at Petit Jean State Park: Located about 40 miles northwest of Cammack Village, Petit Jean State Park features multiple trail options ranging from easy to difficult. "Fantastic hiking trails - rated from easy to difficult. Since I live only 45 minutes from this park, I normally come here for the day for hiking," notes a visitor who camped there in May 2025.

Boating and water activities: Lake Catherine State Park offers excellent kayaking opportunities on calm waters. "It's a great lake for kayaking as the water was calm and there were only a couple of boats on the water," shares a repeat visitor who enjoyed waterfront camping with family.

Wildlife viewing: Army Corps of Engineers campgrounds provide opportunities to observe local birds and animals. At Willow Beach, campers report seeing waterfowl along the river. "Beautiful campsite along the Arkansas River. The sites are all very spacious with very long back in driveways," reports one visitor who stayed during hot weather.

Historical exploration: Visit the Camp Robinson RV Park area to access the Arkansas National Guard Museum. "Camp Robinson was named after Joe T. Robinson who was the 23rd governor of Arkansas. The Camp played a very important role in various wars and continues today for training," explains a military visitor who documented the site's history.

What campers like

Spacious riverfront sites: Maumelle Park gets high marks for its generous campsites along the Arkansas River. "Sites are level with water and electricity and picnic tables and fire rings. Restrooms and showers," notes a visitor who gave the park a 5-star rating.

Urban convenience: For campers wanting city access, Downtown Riverside RV Park positions visitors near Little Rock attractions. "Great location, walkable to downtown. Good WiFi, great reception. It was nice to be parked in a place that didn't require driving to explore," reports one camper who visited during COVID restrictions.

Affordable rates: Corps of Engineers campgrounds offer budget-friendly options. "Large sites, not piled in on each other like RV parks. It's a clean campground outside the city, can't beat it for the price. Waterfront. Covered picnic benches. 50amp + water," notes a camper about pricing at Willow Beach.

Shade availability: Many campgrounds provide tree cover for hot Arkansas summers. "The sites are very well spaced and you can take your chairs to the river or use the picnic benches (some in pavilions) scattered along the river full of waterfowl and occasional boaters and huge barges," describes a Maumelle Park visitor who stayed in a site facing the river.

What you should know

Seasonal flooding impacts: Some riverside campgrounds close temporarily due to high water. "Toad Suck is temporarily closed. June 2019 flood deviated it and looks to remain closed thru 2020," reported one reviewer, though the park has since reopened with "nice new spots."

Varying amenities between parks: Facility quality differs significantly across campgrounds. At Little Rock North KOA, "The bathrooms were very clean and the showers hot. The only downside was the traffic noise from the interstate, but that was to be expected," notes a visitor who stayed there to access the city.

Wildlife concerns: Campers at riverside locations should prepare for encounters with local fauna. "We encountered lots of snakes. I shooed a few off the road and they disappeared as soon as they slithered into the grass, so to me it's pretty risky walking around or letting kids play in the grass," warns a Willow Beach visitor.

Access limitations: Some military sites have restricted entry or changing security protocols. "The main exit out of the base is closed (repair work on the road not sure how long it will be closed) so you have to leave the base following a detour," reports a visitor to Little Rock AFB FamCamp.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature play areas for children. At Toad Suck, families appreciate "multiple playgrounds and pavilions. Basketball, volleyball and store across the street," according to a recent visitor.

Kid-friendly biking: Maumelle Park offers safe cycling opportunities. "Dogs swam in river, kids fished and biked. 20B is a great slot on the river and relatively secluded," shares a camper who stayed there on a westward journey.

Water safety considerations: The Arkansas River current can be dangerous for swimming. At Toad Suck, one visitor notes: "This campground is right on the river! Water flows by very fast. No swimming. Lots of fishing."

Bug protection essential: Mosquitoes are prevalent near water, particularly in summer months. "Mosquitos are very bad. Overall a really nice spot," reports a Willow Beach camper, highlighting the need for repellent.

Tips from RVers

Site selection for leveling: Many campgrounds have uneven sites that require planning. At Little Rock North KOA, "Easy access for a KOA, we have a cyclone 4270 (44' triple axel 5th wheel) which is pushing it for most KOA's. We landed a pull through just behind the office and on way out of curve in road so we slide right in."

Full hookup availability: Corps of Engineers sites typically offer partial hookups while other options have sewer connections. "Full hookup (sewer, water, 50 AMP), concrete, level pads, overlooks the Arkansas River," notes a Downtown Riverside RV Park visitor.

Navigation challenges: Some campgrounds have confusing layouts that can complicate arrival. At Petit Jean State Park, "some sites are angled differently and there is no clear indication how you have to enter the loop to be able to access your site. It can create some frustration when trying to get set up."

Downtown access without driving: For RVers wanting to explore Little Rock without moving their rig, "There is a pedestrian bridge that takes you over the Arkansas River to downtown and all the attractions; as well as, some great restaurants and a vibrant downtown."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Cammack Village, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, Cammack Village, AR offers a wide range of camping options, with 126 campgrounds and RV parks near Cammack Village, AR and 27 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Cammack Village, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Cammack Village, AR is Maumelle Park with a 4.6-star rating from 51 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Cammack Village, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 27 free dispersed camping spots near Cammack Village, AR.

What parks are near Cammack Village, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 28 parks near Cammack Village, AR that allow camping, notably Arkansas River - Terry Lock and Dam and Arkansas River - Pool 5.