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    Campgrounds near Casa, Arkansas range from developed RV-friendly sites with full hookups to free dispersed camping at Harris Brake Lake, covering a wide spectrum of camping styles for different budgets and preferences. Notable options include Petit Jean State Park, Mount Nebo State Park, and Nimrod Lake facilities operated by the US Army Corps of Engineers. Harris Brake Lake offers free dispersed camping, while campgrounds like Quarry Cove and River Road provide electric hookups, picnic tables, and amenities like boat launches and swim beaches. Most campgrounds are situated near water features, with many offering both lakeside and woodland settings.

    The camping season varies across the region, with some sites like Lake Sylvia Recreation Area operating only from April through October, while others remain open year-round. Campgrounds at Nimrod Lake, including Carter Cove and Quarry Cove, feature RV-friendly sites with 50-amp electrical hookups, though water connections may require longer hoses at some locations. A camper noted, "The sites are a little tight for larger rigs to maneuver and many sites don't have water. The water connections were kind of far from the site so had to use longer hose." Cell service can be limited or non-existent in some areas, particularly at River Road and Carter Cove campgrounds. Most established sites require reservations, particularly during summer months.

    Many campers highlight the peace and quiet found at these campgrounds, especially during off-peak seasons. Waterfront camping opportunities receive consistently positive reviews, with several visitors mentioning the sunset views over Nimrod Lake. A visitor commented, "We had a direct view of the lake. Sunsets at this lake are beautiful!" The swimming areas and fishing opportunities at locations like Quarry Cove and Carter Cove draw repeat visitors. State park facilities generally maintain higher standards for amenities, with Petit Jean State Park offering more developed facilities including cabins, yurts, and improved campgrounds. Campgrounds near Casa typically range from $18-30 per night for basic campsites, with additional fees for premium waterfront locations or sites with full hookups.

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    Best Campgrounds near Casa (218)

      1. Petit Jean State Park — Petit Jean State Park

      4.7(108)10mi from CasaRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "_ 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."

      from $25 - $40 / night

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      2. Mount Nebo State Park Campground

      4.6(28)18mi from CasaGlamping

      "Reservable sites are nearly on top of each other. Might be good if you have kids with you. There is a playground adjacent and a pool/bathhouse close by."

      "A great Arkansas destination for outdoorsy people.The steep road climbing to the top of Mount Nebo keeps the big RVs away. Stop your car at the lookout point before you reach the top."

      3. Quarry Cove

      3.9(8)8mi from Casa31 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Didn’t find any trails but nice to walk around."

      "We had a drive thru site that had a beautiful view of the lake. Our boys enjoyed a fire and the nearby views of the dam!!"

      from $24 - $75 / night

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      4. Harris Brake Lake

      4.1(15)16mi from Casa

      "We stayed here with our dog on our drive west! It’s a great little spot, fairly quiet and secluded. Some car traffic on a nearby road but not bad."

      "I was greeted with a sign at the entrance saying that a hunting/ fishing license or land pass was required to camp."

      5. River Road

      4.8(4)8mi from Casa21 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Arkansas is awesome for camping. Camping right along the river below Nimrod Dam"

      "Campsite was overlooking the lake, there was a rocky area that was easy to walk down to fish at."

      from $23 - $75 / night

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      6. Lake Sylvia Recreation Area

      4.2(10)17mi from CasaRVs, Tents

      "Lake Sylvia recreation area offers a lot of fun and relaxation within an easy drive from Little Rock."

      "Be careful how close you are to the wash house in B; the halogen light outside humms all night. Camp host WILL make sure you follow the rules, including paying."

      7. Russellville Campground — Lake Dardanelle State Park

      4.4(16)21mi from CasaRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The State Park systems in the US are some of our favorite places to find beautiful camping spots, but Lake Dardanelle State Park in Arkansas tops most of them all."

      "Pretty campground on the lake. You can see Mount Nebo in the distance. Not much in the way of hiking trails. They have a short loop trail near the visitor center that is good for small children."

      8. Carter Cove

      3.8(5)12mi from Casa34 sitesRVs, Tents

      "We took walks on the bank and around the park . Had friends over for Valentine's dinner ! Great camp for you fishing people !"

      "Trails to walk to find nice fishing spots. Bathrooms mostly clean. Electric and water. Hosts very nice and helpful. Boat launch and swimming area."

      from $24 - $75 / night

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      9. Lake Ouachita State Park Campground

      4.7(50)30mi from CasaRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This state park sits on one of the prettiest and clearest lakes in the state of Arkansas. The area that I will be focusing on is the primitive tent sites."

      "Definitely my favorite park in Arkansas so far. It’s a really big park at the lake with lots to do. I was there in the fall so I didn’t do any lake stuff but still had a great time tent camping."

      10. Cherokee Park (Arkansas River) — Arkansas River Rockefeller Lake

      4.4(8)16mi from Casa33 sitesRVs, Tents

      "We were heading to the Arkansas Goat Festival and were having a problem finding a place to camp. This park was a pleasant find! It is located on the Arkansas River right next to a dam."

      "A beautiful spot with both lakeside campsites and shaded sites. All spaced for plenty of privacy. Each site has  power and water."

      from $24 - $75 / night

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    1166 Reviews of 218 Casa Campgrounds


    • Julie H.
      Jun. 12, 2026

      Camp Conway RV Park

      Horrible

      This is a long review but please read it. It is a public service announcement. Camp Conway greenbrier. Landlord Burt Zinser. Where to begin.. Let start with Ameneties. The website states Each site has full hook ups including 20/30/50 amp electric, clean city water, city sewer and fiber-optic high-speed WiFi. Guests at Camp Conway have the option of porches, sheds and gazebos with management approval. We also offer a bath house and a laundry. 1. Clean city water- it taste like plastic and chlorine. Must have a water filter if you actually want to drink it or give it to your pets. 2. Fiber optic high speed wifi. That's a joke. Shoddy at best. TCW repeatedly has to come out to fix it and it's still garbage. If you are okay with internet dropping in and out every 5 to 10 min, then it's great. Save yourself the headache and get your own, but don't expect Burt Zinser to reduce your rent for services he offers but you can't use. Here at camp conway you can expect to pay for services unrendered.(Not the only one that has this problem in the park) 3. Porches, sheds or gazebos. 100%, as long as you are one of his favorites, like the people in the pictures he uses on his website. The beautiful two story rv with full front porch, likes to watch what everyone else is doing and then go complain to Burt if she doesn't like how your lot looks or what your doing. Burt will be sure to tell you it's too much, or beauty is sometimes only in the eye of the beholder. 4. We also offer a bath house and a laundry. The"Bath House" is one shower, without a bathroom vent, a toilet and sink, in the laundry room and is always disgusting. Hair on the floors, wall, drain, soap scum, ect. The toilet has pubic hair and feces on and around it. No one cleans it, nor cleans up after themselves. Not sure who replaces the toilet paper but half the time it's empty. The laundry is two household washers and dryers. Costing 2.50, which isn't bad. Just don't run the washers at the same time or they flood the room(you will be blamed for over loading it) and expect to dry your clothes for an hour or so, or they will be damp. The state of the laundry room is horrible. Trash overflowing, dog hair, and random debris all over the floors. Again no one cleans them.( you think well I'll just get compact washer, expect to be charged extra for water and don't you dare hang clothes outside to dry, that includes beachwear and towels). It's not visually appealing. 5. Spacious lots. The outer lots are 600 and the other lots 565(it was 550 back in Feb, this is important to note). Price subject to change without a notice. Do Not expect Burt Zinsers crappy memory to remember not to over charge you(text wont help you either). Honestly, don't bother to ask Burt about it, or he will get annoyed and either kick you out or threaten to. I'll get to that later. The lots flood when it rains, grass is almost non existent, scorching heat from lack of trees and of course you have to love the red clay that gets over everything. Lots are suppose to mowed by him, but he hasn't mowed in the 5 months we've been here. He sends his child out, who does a half ass job weed whacking around the pedestals and mows part of the big field. If it wasn't for one of the permanent resident here mowing for people that ask him, it would be horrible. 6. Someone pointed out they have a huge open field with plans to extend the park, but currently it's a great dog area to let your dogs off leash to play. WRONG. DOGS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO BE OFF LEASH. Expect to be harassed about picking up your dog poop. Even when you do, other people do not, while letting their dog roam free and you will be blamed. He has plans to extend the park, true, but until then expect for Burt to constantly remind you that until the park fills up, it all comes out of his pocket, so he's loosing money. You can rent one of his tiny homes if you want to pay near 1,000 for a studio apartment, open floor plan, with a 500 dollar, per pet, fee. You will be secure too as one of his security cameras point directly in the front windows of the current one and only tiny home he has on the premises. 7. Rules. It all depends which of his rules and who you are. If he tells you no AC units in the windows of RVs. There are currently 5 RVs that have units in the windows, so he doesn't really give a crap about that rule. I personally don't care but it was one of the things he stated when we called. No agressive dogs. His example, like pitbulls. Hey as long as you tell him it's another breed he doesn't know the difference and isn't bothered to check. I see nothing wrong with pitties, he's just the type that believes in bad dogs, not bad owners. Oh and on that note you will be sure to hear or be told, that you don't need another mouth to feed, or straight up told you can't keep another pet if you get one. 8. Privacy. Don't expect it. Burt Zinser likes to meddle in people's business. He gives unsolicited relationship advice, opinions on how you should decorate, how your vehicle looks, if your working or not(regardless if you pay rent on time, he doesn't like it if you are a stay at home person). Our experience here has been crap. We moved into the park on Feb 3rd. The lot was one giant mud pit. We asked if he would buy grass seed and we'd care for the lawn until it fully grown. We were told yes at first then the next day we received a text staying no because then he'd have to do that for everyone. We bought grass seed, tilled the land by hand and grew grass. We called about the internet 3 different times. The first time he handed us a wifi extender, that didnt work and TCW said it was pointless since it wasnt hooked into landline nor had bluetooth capabilities. He then had TCW come out two more times to"fix" it, before we said screw it and got starlink. When asked if he would remove the fee for the interent we can't use. He said no. When we asked why are we paying for something we can't use, he stated it was our problem, not his. For the month of Feb rent was 550. March 550. April we TEXT him after hours and asked him to gIve us a call so we could pay rent. HE CALLED US, did the transaction and got off the phone. We checked and noticed he overcharged us, 565. We TEXT him again and pointed out he over charged us. HE CALLED US BACK. He asked when we had moved in, we told him Feb, he apologized and refunded the 15 dollars. When asked when he was going to raise the rent if he would be notifying us. We asked if we would still be paying 550 until then. He called us nieve to think rent wouldn't change. When we explained that we didn't think it would stay 550 forever, but that we would be notified and not just him taking whatever amount he decides he wants. He got irritated said we were busting his balls and he hadn't eaten dinner yet but instead dealing with this crap, and that we were temporary visitors(i didnt know 5 months of renting was temporary). He belittled a person that has autism and learning disabilities when he was the one to CALL US BACK and interupt his own supper. We called during business hours and informed him of the condition of the shower being filthy and smelling of cat urine, because everyone closes the door behind them after a shower and there is no vent( burt decided it wasn't needed, told to us by someone else). We were told people are supposed to be cleaning up after themselves. We asked if he would get a deck brush, hose and cleaning supplies for us and we would clean it for free, once a week. He said sure. A week later we saw him on the property asked about it again. He got annoyed, we dropped it and bought an external on demand hot water heater to be able to shower and feel clean. Once again it was time for rent to be paid. I noticed he had been over charging us again for may and June, not even a week after he told me that August 1st was when the rent would be raised. I saw him on the property and walked over to bring it to his attention. He got irritated and told me that it was becoming a bit much. When asked what he was talking about he stated that no one else bothers him as much as we do, and it's overwhelming. I stated to him that we haven't been unreasonable in holding him accountable for his property. I had explained previously about my husband being autistic with learning disabilities that sometimes effect how he understands things. I brought up that he stated he thinks he's autistic and his wife has told him thay his facial expressions and attitude towards people can be offputting and misinterpreted. I would think he would be more understanding. I told him he obviously has an issue with my husband and that from now on he will be dealing with me since my husband irritates him so much. He tried telling me no that wasn't the issue. I cut him off and said that was exactly the problem or it was holding him accountable, or both. He asked if we be out by then end of the month and I said no, as we have done nothing wrong. Rent is never late. Always paid. Our site is clean, we follow the rules. The next day we received a text from him telling us to be out by the end of the month and he was sorry it didn't work out. Retaliation for a woman speaking to him. Burt Zinser is a horrible business man, landlord and human being. He has issues with speaking too and dealing with woman if they try to be an equal. I truly believe he's sexist and I'm not the only woman in this park that thinks that. If you and your husband are speaking to him, you ask him a question he will disrespect you by looking at your husband and answering. Ask around, talk to people in the park, and not his favorites. I'm hoping I can attach the photos I've taken around the park and facilities but if I can't, feel free to reach out. I have no problem sharing them, in hopes you won't support this man and his park. I will be posting this in every RV group I'm a member of, local community pages and restaurants. Let's hold this man accountable for his disrespect, horrible ethics, and business. Greenbrier is a better community then this man deserves and he shouldn't be allowed to continue this way.

    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 11, 2026

      Toad Suck

      Nice campground

      Staff at gate was very k8nd and helpful. Grounds well kept and manicured. Camp sites under trees for,shade with water, electricity, picnic tables and fire pits. Needed to use levelers to get trailer leveled. Campground on Arkansas river at the dam and locks. Bathhouse was clean, looked like painted for this season. Only issues was heater running in shower, it was 80+ degrees didn't need more heat. I'd stay here again.

    • KThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 10, 2026

      COE Lake Ouachita Crystal Springs Campground

      Beautiful location

      I stayed 2 nights and it was a great location. I had water views on 3 sides. Site 20 is a good location for tenting, it has pretty good shade coverage. There is water and electric at the site. There are bathrooms and showers available to campers. There is a sandy beach area for swimming. The water is refreshing on a hot and humid day. The camp host is very nice and reassured me to reach out if I had any questions or problems. After dark it was surprisingly very quiet, there was a loud group camped 2 spots away from me but they were quiet after dark. The views around the lake are beautiful. I will definitely stay here again if I’m in the area. Just a side note, if the geese are troublesome, the park rangers will shoot off blanks to scare them out of the cove. This is done without warning, so it’s a bit startling.

    • CThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 7, 2026

      Waveland Park

      Nice and Quiet

      I grew up around this area so Waveland is always a safe choice for some casual casual camping. We chose site 06 because it’s a bit separated from the other areas and since there was hardly anyone there, it was almost dead quiet. Very private and peaceful. My only complaint is that there was no one working the station where you’re supposed to check in— we tried three separate times thinking maybe they were on break or at lunch, but no luck. We also tried calling several times but no one picked up. It rained quite heavily and stormed in the area, and a part of me wonders if it got bad enough, would anyone have come notified us to leave? The lake is currently closed to swimming and most everything except fishing/boating and in a certain area— but it’s in an effort to improve wildlife and fish populations, which was already quite noticeable!

    • KThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 6, 2026

      Spadra Park Campground

      Nice park with view of Arkansas River

      Most sites are levelish side to side with down hill slope. There appears to be no supervision in this park. We have stopped here on our way out west then on our way back. No one has checked us in or made sure we were supposed to be there. Traffic moves from the boat ramp until late at night. Still a good stopover when traveling Verizon worked well.

    • Shawn S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 3, 2026

      Maumelle COE campground

      Close to hospital

      Luckily it was close to the hospital since we had to take a visit there. Beautiful park with lake access.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 3, 2026

      Cane Creek Recreation Area

      Nice spot but poorly maintained, generator noise

      Nice spot, especially if you get one of the old campsites. However those were taken by long term folks who either just left their trailer there with no one in it, or they ran generators through the night. The remaining campsites were inaccessible by car, so we ended up staying in the bathroom parking area. Bathrooms boarded up, no trash cans, a fair bit of trash lying around.

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 31, 2026

      Toad Suck

      Nice spot

      Well kept camsites. Clean and right on the beautiful Arkansas river. Would definitely come back.


    Guide to Casa

    The campgrounds near Casa, Arkansas sit in the eastern foothills of the Ozark Mountains, with elevations ranging from 400 to 1,800 feet. The region's climate features hot, humid summers with average July temperatures around 92°F and mild winters with January lows typically above freezing. Lake Dardanelle and Lake Nimrod serve as the primary water features, with most camping areas accessible via Highway 60 and Highway 7.

    What to do

    Hiking at Mount Nebo: The 14-mile Rim Trail circles the mountain summit at 1,800 feet elevation, offering multiple difficulty levels from easy to strenuous. "Different sections of the Rim Trail range from easy to moderate to strenuous. They are marked. Bicycles are not permitted on the Rim Trail but are permitted on other trails as are horses," notes Dave V. from Mount Nebo State Park.

    Fishing at Nimrod Lake: Cast for bass, crappie, and catfish at multiple fishing spots along Quarry Cove's shoreline where anglers can access the water directly from many campsites. "We had a direct view of the lake... There's a small, sandy swim beach and plenty of places to put in a boat or kayak," reports Jennifer W. from Quarry Cove.

    Swimming beaches: Lake Sylvia Recreation Area maintains a designated swimming beach with lifeguards on duty during summer months (Memorial Day through Labor Day). "There is a swim beach in season and we hiked a short trail to the dam at sunset. Beautiful!" shares Amanda C., highlighting the additional hiking opportunity.

    Educational programs: Lake Ouachita State Park offers ranger-led programs including wildlife talks and guided hikes. "The rangers were great and offered a variety of informational classes and hikes," explains Josh H., mentioning one of the structured activities available for visitors wanting to learn about local ecology.

    What campers like

    Sunset views: The westward exposure at several campgrounds creates spectacular evening views, particularly at River Road Campground. "Camping right along the river below Nimrod Dam," Rick notes from River Road, where the setting sun illuminates the water below the dam.

    Wildlife encounters: Cherokee Park at Arkansas River provides opportunities to observe river wildlife including bald eagles. "We have seen quite a bit of wildlife including an up close encounter with a bald eagle, several blue herons, and a few river otter sightings," Steve S. reports from Cherokee Park.

    Privacy at free sites: Harris Brake Lake offers dispersed camping with significant space between sites and direct lake access. "I really enjoyed this site. I stopped on a weekday and I was the only one there. It was nice watching the sun set over the lake," Kyle C. shares about his experience at this no-fee camping area.

    Clean facilities: State park campgrounds typically maintain higher cleanliness standards than some Corps of Engineer sites. "Cleanest park I've ever see! From the loop A, great view to the lake. A lot of hiking around," comments Perrine C. about her experience at Petit Jean State Park.

    What you should know

    Seasonal closures: Lake Sylvia Recreation Area operates only from late April through mid-October. "If this campground were open year round, I would give it five stars - with access to good hiking here (including the Ouachita Trail), it is a shame that the campground is closed in late fall and early spring," explains 2SHOE S.

    Road restrictions: The drive to Mount Nebo features steep grades up to 18% with tight switchbacks. "Grades are up to 18%. The State Park rests up its summit, constructed by the CCC, many of their stonework craftsmanship can be seen in the buildings and trail system," Dave V. warns about the challenging access road.

    Limited cell service: Many campgrounds have poor or no cellular connectivity, requiring planning for offline navigation and communication. "There is no cell service in the campground but if you go up to the dam, we had anywhere from 3 to 5 bars of service," Aaron D G. mentions about River Road Campground.

    Water hookup challenges: At several Corps of Engineers campgrounds, the water connections may be shared between sites requiring extra hose length. "The water hookups in 'D' area are in strange locations at each site," Mandi R. notes about Lake Dardanelle State Park, highlighting a practical consideration for RVers.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Lake Dardanelle State Park offers modern playground equipment near the camping areas. "Lots for families with swim beach and playground in addition to nature experiences," Michael B. mentions from Lake Dardanelle State Park.

    Swimming beaches with amenities: Quarry Cove provides a sandy beach area with gradual water entry suitable for younger children. "There's a small, sandy swim beach and plenty of places to put in a boat or kayak. It was pretty quiet too, since it was small," reports Jennifer W., highlighting features that make the swimming area family-friendly.

    Educational opportunities: Petit Jean State Park offers family-friendly hiking trails with interesting geological features. "The Cedar Falls hike is beautiful and a quick fun adventure. I recommend going to the Petit Jean Grave. The view is vast!" Sondra M. explains, identifying specific hikes appropriate for families with children.

    Campsite selection: Loop A at Petit Jean offers the most amenities for families, including full hookups and lake views. "We stayed in Loop C and I felt a little too secluded. The sites in C & D appeared to be a little smaller," advises Shana D., providing comparative information about the different camping loops.

    Tips from RVers

    Power options: Most campgrounds offer 30 or 50-amp service, with Petit Jean State Park providing the most consistent electrical hookups. "Thirty-five of the sites are Class AAA sites which have 50 amp electrical, water, and sewer hookups. There are 90 Class B sites offering 30 amp electrical and water hookups," Fred S. details from Petit Jean State Park.

    Site leveling challenges: Many sites throughout the region require significant leveling blocks due to terrain. "Many sites are unlevel and require significant leveling chocks to get it truly level," Ryan S. warns about Petit Jean State Park, noting an important consideration for larger RVs.

    Loop selection: For larger rigs, specific loops provide better access and maneuverability. "Areas A and B can accommodate large rigs and towables," Fred S. advises for Petit Jean State Park, while noting that "Areas C and D are in the woods. Most of the sites in these areas are on the small size but should easily accommodate a truck camper and smaller."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Casa, AR?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Casa, AR offers a wide range of camping options, with 218 campgrounds and RV parks near Casa, AR and 50 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Casa, AR?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Casa, AR is Petit Jean State Park — Petit Jean State Park with a 4.7-star rating from 108 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 50 free dispersed camping spots near Casa, AR.

    What parks are near Casa, AR?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 30 parks near Casa, AR that allow camping, notably Nimrod Lake and Ozark-St. Francis National Forests.