Best Campgrounds near Clinton, AR

Clinton, Arkansas sits amidst several established campgrounds and recreation areas surrounding Greers Ferry Lake. Camping options include Choctaw Campground, which features RV and tent sites with water and electric hookups, and Sugar Loaf, providing lakefront camping with views of Sugar Loaf Mountain. The COE Greers Ferry Lake Choctaw Recreation Area offers both powered and non-powered sites with picnic tables and access to toilet facilities. These areas primarily accommodate tent and RV camping, with a few sites supporting cabin stays.

Many campgrounds in the region operate seasonally, with some like Sugar Loaf open only from mid-May through mid-September. "We had a peaceful stay at this beautiful campground. Tall trees, a lake, and nicely spaced out sites," noted one camper about Choctaw Campground. Road conditions vary throughout the area, with several visitors mentioning steep entrance roads at certain campgrounds. Weather patterns affect camping conditions, particularly around Greers Ferry Lake where water levels can fluctuate. Most developed sites require reservations through recreation.gov or by phone, especially during summer months when waterfront locations fill quickly.

The waterfront camping experience represents a significant draw for visitors to the Clinton area. Campsites along Greers Ferry Lake offer swimming, fishing, and boating opportunities with several locations providing boat ramps and marinas. Shaded sites with tall pines and hardwoods characterize many of the campgrounds, providing natural cooling during hot Arkansas summers. As one visitor described Sugar Loaf: "You have a view of Sugar Loaf mountain in the background. The sites aren't right on top of each other so you should have a decent amount of privacy." Wildlife sightings commonly include white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and numerous bird species. Bathroom facilities vary widely across different camping areas, from well-maintained shower houses at larger campgrounds to basic vault toilets at smaller recreation areas.

Best Camping Sites Near Clinton, Arkansas (169)

    1. Sugar Loaf

    7 Reviews
    Higden, AR
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 654-2267

    $18 - $50 / night

    "As most campsites are, there are no real defined borders and all Greers Ferry and Heber Springs are surrounded by residential areas."

    "There are sites near the water. The closest to the water was D7. You have a view of Sugar Loaf mountain in the background. It’s a medium sited lot but plenty of room for a tent and a canopy."

    2. Choctaw

    3 Reviews
    Clinton, AR
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 745-8320

    $18 - $50 / night

    "This Campground is quiet, secluded jewel in Clinton, Arkansas. Tall trees everywhere you look. Every campsite is shaded. Perfectly spaced trees for the hammock lovers."

    "Tall trees, a lake, and nicely spaced out sites. Loved it."

    3. Woolly Hollow State Park — Wooly Hollow State Park

    22 Reviews
    Greenbrier, AR
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 679-2098

    "There are lots of trails, bike paths, water activities and BEAUTIFUL scenery. Very photogenic. Arkansas State Parks are always enjoyable. Staff was excellent and friendly."

    "I tent camped at Site #3, right beside the lake. Put my hammock up and watched the sun set and the fireflies start dancing. A few ducks played on the edge of the water and walked on shore for a bit."

    4. COE Greers Ferry Lake Choctaw Recreation Area

    2 Reviews
    Clinton, AR
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 362-2416

    "General: This is one of (I believe) four Corps of Engineers campgrounds on Greers Ferry Lake and the closest one to Highway 65."

    5. Clinton RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Clinton, AR
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (501) 745-3778

    6. Boston Mountain Pizza RV Park

    1 Review
    Clinton, AR
    3 miles
    +1 (870) 448-3151

    7. Fairfield Bay RV Campground & Marina

    2 Reviews
    Fairfield Bay, AR
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 253-8408

    "The Fairfield Bay/Greers Ferry lake area in general is my heaven on earth, and this marina/campground is smack dab in the middle of it."

    8. Devils Fork

    5 Reviews
    Higden, AR
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 825-8618

    $22 - $50 / night

    "Nice spot, we stay next to the swimming area. Most of the sites have a big concrete pads. Campground host was very friendly. Great value for what you get."

    "Last minute move from below the Dam up to the lake . Nabbed a great spot on the water B15. Facilities are typical for this area ."

    9. 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."

    10. COE Greers Ferry Lake Devil's Fork Campground

    5 Reviews
    Higden, AR
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 825-8618

    $17 - $22 / night

    "This is one of several campgrounds to choose from around Greers Ferry Lake that are operated by the Corps of Engineers (COE), and there are a few good reasons to choose it."

    "Super nice Campground right on Greers Faity lake. Our only complaint was that they didn't stop us to check us in upon arrival and we had to return to do so."

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692 Reviews of 169 Clinton Campgrounds


  • Fred S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 28, 2025

    Spring Creek Campground — Buffalo National River

    Primitive camping along the Buffalo River

    Van-camped in site #3 in mid-October, 2025. Free National Park Service primitive campground along the Buffalo Ntional River. The property serves as a drop-off and pickup location for kayakers and canoers. Outfitters may be coming and going. Not all sites are level; varies from site to site. Some sites are walk-ins. Clean vault toilet, supplied with tp and hand sanitizer. No potable water. Sites include table, metal fire ring, and lantern pole. Dirt surface. Good separation between sites but no privacy. A handful of armadillos were scrounging around during the evening. There is a partial view of the river through the trees. The road approaching the campground, CR99, is about 3 miles long and gravel, narrow in places. The last 1.5 miles has some minor erosion and rocky in places. There are no hiking trails at this location. No cell service. Starlink connectivity possible depending on the site. Tent and hammock camping possible. Fishing along the river bank. Overall, this is not a bad campground in a beautiful area.

  • Jennifer O.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 18, 2025

    White Buffalo Resort

    Can’t beat this view!

    Amazing little Campground that backs right up to the light river with a fantastic bluff behind that. Beautiful! Would definitely come again, friendly staff, quiet, easy. I will say I like site 11, but if you are not camping and pears, you will be camping directly next to site 10. They are pull through sites that are connected basically. We had another couple with us and it a great set up. But if it had just been us it would have been weird.

  • Fred S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 15, 2025

    Gunner Pool Recreation Area

    Beautiful National Forest Recreation Area

    Camped at site #3 for 3 nights in early October 2025. This site was really good for my camper van; just about level. The site backs up to a beautiful forest. The campground in this recreation area has  27 sites in 3 separate sections. There are some sites at the "pool" which are appropriate for car and tent camping. There is a section down a dirt road along the creek bottom that has a handful of sites; these sites are also good for car and tent camping. I camped in a wooded loop; the sites here can accomodate car, van and tent camping. A few towables may fit in this section. This is a beautiful wooded campground; clean and very well maintained. Most sites are level. Hammock camping is possible in some sites. Most sites have a table, tent pad, lantern pole, metal fire ring and a grill. Some sites are open, some shaded. No hookups. Potable water is located in a central area of the sections; the water was turned on during my visit. There are 4 vault toilets - clean and supplied with tp. Parts of the campground is prone to flash flooding. Very peaceful; the campground wasn't too busy midweek. The campground has access to the beautiful North Sylamore Creek trail. Access to campground on the gravel Gunner Pool Road from Highway 14 was very good during my visit. This forest road goes through the recreation area; it is busier than you would see on typical forest roads. Love this recreation area. One of the best that the Arkansas Ozarks has to offer for outdoor recreation.

  • Benjamin S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 14, 2025

    Devils Fork

    ACOE Devils Fork Campground

    Nice spot, we stay next to the swimming area. Most of the sites have a big concrete pads. Campground host was very friendly. Great value for what you get. Be sure to double check and see what your hookups are as our site only has electric.

  • Fred S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 12, 2025

    Barkshed Recreation Area

    Mostly walkin tent sites

    Visited here on Oct 7, 2025. Did not camp here. There are a handful of first-come, first-serve primitive sites. I only saw one drive-in site down near the creek. There are about 4 walk-in tent sites up a driveway into a parking area. The walk-in sites are close to the parking area. One site, which is not quite level, has a picnic table. The walk-in sites have metal fire rings. There are 2 clean vault toilets with tp at the campground. No potable water. The tent sites have a dirt and grass surface. There are a few shade trees. Starlink connectivity is possible. No AT&T and T-Mobile service. Nice swimming hole down by the creek. Access to the North Sylamore Creek Trail is at this recreation area. Note that the unpaved forest road approaching the recreation area from highway 14 is sketchy in spots due to Spring storm damage. Sections were being regraded during my visit. Low clearance, 2wd passenger vehicles can make it, but should tread carefully. Also note that, due to storm damage, Tie Ridge Road between Barkshed and Gunner Pool Road was only open to 4x4 vehicles at the time of my visit.

  • Brian L.
    Oct. 7, 2025

    Wild Oaks Campground

    Close corner

    It was quiet,peaceful and nice. The entrance wasn't well marked and I had a hard time navigating the entrance with my bumper pull 36'

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 7, 2025

    Cherokee Park (Arkansas River) — Arkansas River Rockefeller Lake

    Best Corps of Engineers campground

    A beautiful spot with both lakeside campsites and shaded sites. All spaced for plenty of privacy. Each site has  power and water. Bathrooms are clean and have showers. $26 per night or $13 if you have a federal pass. I used my senior lifetime pass. Strong cell: 3 bars of 5G Verizon.

  • Benjamin S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 4, 2025

    Toad Suck

    ACOE Toad Suck

    Great little campground. Decently maintained. Most of the sites have concrete pads big enough for a couple tents. Solid concrete picnic table with a roof over it was nice. Parking was not very level but our 38ft schoolie fit fine with enough room for our car.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 27, 2025

    Gilbert RV Park

    Owner treated us like family !!!

    When we pulled into the campground we were met with friendly smiles ! Jim and his wife are super nice and very helpful!! We got all setup and enjoyed our time around Gilbert. The quiet little town with some live music occasionally. Probably just a little over a quarter mile walk to the river or drive down to gravel bed where you can park. Take all your stuff and play in the river all day. There is a float service in Gilbert. Restrooms are separate from the showers. Men's and women's. They also have chickens so you might hear that Rooster every morning !! We had a super nice time here !!! Very simple place to stay. Just respect the camp rules and don't get too loud !! Please don't show up super late ! Jim and his wife are elderly !!! ( Just my opinion )


Guide to Clinton

Camping options near Clinton, Arkansas include several lakeside sites around Greers Ferry Lake, a 40,000-acre reservoir with 340 miles of shoreline. The area sits at approximately 450 feet elevation with summer temperatures averaging 90°F and winter lows near 30°F. During spring and fall, campers experience mild temperatures ideal for hiking the surrounding Ozark foothills.

What to do

Hiking Sugar Loaf Mountain: Access this iconic hike from Sugar Loaf campground where you can "Bring your kayak and paddle to Sugar Loaf then hike to the top!" The trail offers panoramic lake views and moderate terrain suitable for most skill levels.

Fishing from shore: Catch catfish directly from multiple swim beaches around the lake. At Devils Fork, "You will find the location of the Tournament Fish Life Support Facility where official tournament weight-ins occur" with aerated holding tanks for fish returned to the lake after competitions.

Family swimming: Most campgrounds maintain designated swim areas with varying amenities. Sugar Loaf features "a swim area and marina, kids can feed the fish, able to rent boats or kayaks/canoes also. Family friendly and relaxing."

Nature watching: The wooded areas around Woolly Hollow State Park support diverse wildlife. One camper notes watching "the sun set and the fireflies start dancing. A few ducks played on the edge of the water and walked on shore for a bit."

What campers like

Well-spaced campsites: Many campgrounds near Clinton offer good site separation. At Sugar Loaf, "The sites aren't right on top of each other so you should have a decent amount of privacy." This gives campers room to set up without feeling crowded.

Quiet atmosphere: Several campgrounds maintain peaceful environments through regular patrols. One camper at Sugar Loaf noted, "Park rangers patrol the park throughout the day and night, giving all campers piece of mind."

Accessible amenities: Most camping areas provide basic facilities within walking distance. At Choctaw campground, "Every campsite is shaded. Perfectly spaced trees for the hammock lovers."

Variety of camping loops: Larger campgrounds like Petit Jean State Park offer multiple camping areas with different advantages. "B loop pros: plenty of shade in hot months with the pine grove, easy access to the paved CCC trail, 30/50 amp service, water, picnic table, fire ring and trash hook."

What you should know

Seasonal operation: Not all campgrounds operate year-round. Sugar Loaf allows "Overnight camping only mid-May through mid-September but is otherwise available for day use year around."

Bathroom facilities vary: Quality and proximity of restrooms differ between campgrounds and loops. At Devil's Fork Campground, "The bathhouse isn't close for the people without a bathroom in their RV or tent campers."

Reservation requirements: Most sites require advance booking, especially during summer. For Sugar Loaf, make "Reservation 877-444-6777 or recreation.gov" with rates ranging from "$16.00 non electric $18.00 electric."

Site levelness challenges: Many campsites require leveling equipment due to terrain. At Fairfield Bay RV Campground, one camper noted, "You better have extra chuck blocks, because your tow vehicle sits at a heck of an angle, at my site."

Tips for camping with families

Look for dedicated play areas: Several campgrounds feature playgrounds and swim beaches. A camper at Woolly Hollow State Park mentioned "a large playground for the children" near the camping area.

Consider educational opportunities: Some parks offer organized activities. At Petit Jean State Park, one family noted, "The state park ranger had a weekend full of planned events from a box turtle demo to a sand castle competition."

Check for ranger programs: Nature programs enhance family trips. One homeschooling family at Petit Jean appreciated that "the guided hike with Master Naturalist group of AR... put our daughter right up front and identified every plant and tree we passed as well as answered every question she had."

Choose campgrounds with amenities: For families needing facilities, Woolly Hollow State Park has "great hiking with short and long options" making it versatile for different age groups and abilities.

Tips from RVers

Site selection matters: Research specific sites before booking. At Petit Jean State Park, "some sites in B & C were uneven from roots pushing the asphalt up. Beware!"

Check hookup locations: Utility placement varies at each site. One RVer at Petit Jean noted "some sites have water and the picnic table on the opposite sides of the camper... pay attention when you book your site to campsite photos."

Consider weather protection: Shade availability differs between camping areas. At Petit Jean, "A loop cons: very little shade would be rough in summer months without shade tents, awnings, etc."

Entrance road challenges: Some campgrounds have steep approach roads. At Fairfield Bay RV Campground, "Once my trailer was on level site, my truck was at an angle, I could not get my weight distribution bars off. Too much force. I had to pull out, remove bars and back back in."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Clinton, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, Clinton, AR offers a wide range of camping options, with 169 campgrounds and RV parks near Clinton, AR and 16 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Clinton, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Clinton, AR is Sugar Loaf with a 4.1-star rating from 7 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 16 free dispersed camping spots near Clinton, AR.

What parks are near Clinton, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 29 parks near Clinton, AR that allow camping, notably Greers Ferry Lake and Ozark-St. Francis National Forests.