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Cabin Camping near Dierks, AR

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    Cabins near Dierks, Arkansas range from simple rustic structures to fully equipped accommodations with modern amenities. Cossatot River RV Park offers cabin rentals set back from the main camping area, providing a quieter experience away from RV sites. Miners Camping & Rock Shop provides cabins at $38 per night with access to full hookup facilities and a playground area. Cabins at Arrowhead Cabin and Canoe include riverside locations with access to water recreation opportunities. Bathrooms and facilities vary significantly between properties, with some offering private facilities while others require guests to use communal bathhouses. "The cabins in the back looked cozy," noted one visitor to Cossatot River RV Park.

    Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Wolfpen ATV Campground offers "cute looking cabins" according to visitor reviews, primarily catering to ATV enthusiasts visiting the Wolf Pen Gap trail system. CMA Iron Mountain Cabins provides spotlessly clean facilities with exceptionally well-maintained bathrooms and showers, earning praise for "instant hot water" from guests. Most cabins require advance reservations, particularly during summer months and weekends. Pet policies vary by property, with many allowing pets for an additional fee. Millwood Landing Golf & RV Resort features cabin accommodations near two small ponds in a quiet setting that one reviewer described as "peaceful."

    Cabin amenities vary widely across properties. Most provide basic furniture and beds but guests typically need to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities range from simple microwaves to full cooking setups with refrigerators. On-site stores at locations like Miners Camping & Rock Shop and Caddo River Access RV Park offer basic supplies, though selection is limited. Firewood is available for purchase at several properties including Arrowhead Cabin and Canoe. Cell service can be unreliable, particularly at more remote properties. One visitor to Millwood Landing noted that "T-Mobile is non-existent, Verizon is awful, AT&T is bad but doable." Visitors planning extended stays should bring groceries and supplies, as options near many cabin sites are limited.

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    Best Cabin Campgrounds near Dierks (33)

      1. Murfeesboro RV Park

      4.8(6)19mi from DierksRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Small little park right inside of town. 36 a day. Started at miners camp, scary place. Hosts were so nice. Grocery store not far."

      "Very friendly, helpful owners, full hookups and laundry, showers..."

      2. Beavers Bend State Park Campground

      4.5(57)38mi from DierksRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We rented a cabin for a couple of nights. The cabin was clean with a great updated bathroom and an adequate kitchen. There was a fire ring, a grill, and a picnic table."

      "This is a family and pet friendly place. There are a ton of spots to choose from (most right off the water). There’s electric and water hook ups if you’re fancy like that as well."

      from $20 - $40 / night

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      3. Cossatot River RV Park

      3.0(3)17mi from DierksRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "It was off the beaten path. Very quiet and peaceful. It seemed most people were gone during the day, maybe working. We explored the state park down the road and went on some fun drives."

      from $25 / night

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      4. Miners Camping & Rock Shop

      4.0(3)21mi from DierksRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Tent, RV, and Cabin options available. Tent site range up to $25 nightly, $38 nightly for cabin, and up to $30 nightly for RV. Full RV hook ups, up to 30amp. Pet friendly, wooded, and has playground."

      from $20 - $60 / night

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      5. Tall Peak Fire Lookout

      4.0(1)19mi from DierksTents, Cabins

      6. Bard Springs Campground - CLOSED TEMPORARILY

      2.0(2)19mi from DierksTents, Cabins

      7. Caddo River Access RV Park

      3.8(5)30mi from DierksRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Grills, fire Rings, and picnic tables available. Nice shaded area for tent camping. They are very close to the outfitter drop spot. Right on the river."

      "It is located a little south of central Arkansas so it’s easily accessible to the whole state. It’s also very affordable and has great amenities."

      from $12 - $40 / night

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      8. Wolfpen ATV Campground

      4.0(2)27mi from DierksRVs, Tents, Cabins

      9. Queen Wilhelmina State Park — Queen Wihelmina State Park

      3.7(19)44mi from DierksRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Park has a lodge, restaurant, mini golf, ice cream shop and a train. Would be a great place for families with kids. Trails are short but have nice views."

      "Driving through this part of Arkansas you can quickly get taken aback by the winding roads the ample beauty, but until you visit the campground and park you will only have a portion of the beauty of the"

      from $23 / night

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      10. Millwood Landing Golf & RV Resort

      3.5(2)28mi from DierksRVs, Cabins

      "We spent a week at this location. The sites are at the back of the property near two small ponds and it was quiet. The golf course was nice, although we did not play."

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    Cabin Reviews near Dierks, AR

    149 Reviews of 33 Dierks Campgrounds


    • Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 10, 2019

      Tiny Town Oklahoma

      Centralized Cabins, Tent & RV Camping

      When searching for a unique camping experience you might check out something a little bit outside of the box. Offering tent sites and RV sites Tiny Town might seem normal on paper but when you were arrive they have a lot of options which might be considered a little bit different. 

      I pulled into Tiny Town I noticed right away the unique experience which they offer. Though RVs were parked in the front and on the right I noticed a community of tiny homes just beyond the bounds. Many tiny homes were under construction however a few options were already up and running in a variety of floor plans ideal for any traveler visiting the area. 

      The property it’s self is small but does offer a few amenities including a restroom and laundry as well as a small play facility. The big draw to this area is the quick and easy access to beavers Bend State Park and other attractions around the Broken Bow area. 

      The offering of cabin rentals varies from humble three person dwellings all the way up to a 20 person“Deck-A-Saurus”. Cabins are all equipped with standard furniture including couches and beds, making it ideal for those who just want to pullin and immediately jump into comfort. The RV area it’s self accommodate 17 spaces in three various sizes. Each side includes full hook ups, and barbecue pits. The larger areas have private fire pits as well as picnic tables. 

      When I visited I noticed that the area was a little void of large trees. However the area is currently working to re-landscape and provide better shade accommodations along the perimeter’s which would be very beneficial to tent campers. While they do not market the smaller sites as tent only facilities I did notice there were several people staying in vans or tents in these sites along the outer border. 

      The facility itself is very clean and well-maintained. You can really tell there is attention to detail at this location and that as it continues to grow and be developed that this will be a continued point of interest. 

      Standard nightly rates run between $30 and $45 depending on the site for RV or tent camping. They do also offer both weekly and monthly rates but do impose strict guidelines for those who are staying long-term to keep the facility clean and not looking unkept. 

      The Broken Bow Area offers beautiful unique attractions. If you like fishing, hiking,canoeing or trying something a little new this area is perfect. This park offers easy access to not only the outdoor features but also the nice Intown features such as restaurants making it a perfect place to stop if you’re in the area.

      The only downside I could see to this campsite is that it is not as remote as some.    While it does provide great amenities and access points to everything around with easy pull ins for RV traffic, it does lack that in the woods feel that many other campsites provide.   You will be a little close to your neighbors here.

    • Vanessa M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 31, 2021

      Miners Camping & Rock Shop

      Quaint and neat location

      Tent, RV, and Cabin options available. Tent site range up to $25 nightly, $38 nightly for cabin, and up to $30 nightly for RV. Full RV hook ups, up to 30amp. Pet friendly, wooded, and has playground. Campground is close to Crate of Diamonds SP

    • Dave G.
      Nov. 10, 2021

      Arlie Moore - De Gray Lake

      Beautiful

      Stayed for a week at Arlie Moore Campground.  Easy access to this recreation area via I-30.  Sites well maintained. A picnic table and fire ring are provided, as well as a lantern post.  This rec area also has a boat launch.  We had great Verizon service with the use of a cellphone booster.  With out the booster service was fair depending where you are.  There are restrooms, showers, and water available.  It was very quiet here, and several nights you would hear the coyotes howling.  We will return!

    • 2SHOE S.
      Aug. 18, 2018

      Cossatot River RV Park

      Not a bad location for RVs and cabins near the Cossatot River but...

      Given that the gorgeous Cossatot River has a State Park but its campgrounds are up a few miles of hilly gravel road and offer no plumbing or electricity, you may be searching for more comfy accommodations as a jumping off point to hike or kayak. Lake Gillham campground is unfortunately too far away to be convenient. The CRSP park rangers may mention this RV park, if you inquire, or you might find it yourself on a map. The location is convenient enough - just a few minutes' drive down the road from the Visitors Center. The owners are very friendly and helpful. The setting is adequate: it's close to the road and offers fire ring, picnic table, and a gravel pad. The thing that ruined our stay were some of the regular clientele who were downright creepy/frightening. Think, disintegrating trailers, abusive yelling late at night, unkempt heavy drinkers with leering eyes. In spite of the pluses, I would not feel comfortable staying here again. Perhaps the cabins are distanced enough from the RV part to feel safe.

    • Jeff S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 30, 2021

      Beavers Bend State Park Campground

      A well managed park

      We rented a cabin for a couple of nights. The cabin was clean with a great updated bathroom and an adequate kitchen. There was a fire ring, a grill, and a picnic table.

      We took a hike on several beautiful trails and really enjoyed ourselves.

      This is a huge facility that is very well managed.

    • Jeyd A.
      Aug. 4, 2018

      Highway 27 Fishing Village

      Feels like home

      This is a small, family run location. There are restrooms and shower facilities, as well as tent sites and RV hook ups. Plenty of room for boat parking. The cabins are adorable and feel like they are out of the 1970's but well worth the experience. Nice place to kayak. Gorgeous places to hike, watch the sunrise/sunset, and tons of room for kids to play. Pet friendly. The resident will visit you every day for belly scratches.

    • Suzsan M.
      Nov. 4, 2019

      Caddo River Access RV Park

      Caddo River Access

      Campsites are small and close together but very well kept. Grills, fire Rings, and picnic tables available. Nice shaded area for tent camping. They are very close to the outfitter drop spot. Right on the river. Bathroom facilities are very nice and well kept. Outfitter has very nice quality boats for rent as well. Pleasant first experience with staff. Be warned that the campsite is right off a highway bridge so a decent amount of traffic through at all times. Stores located close by.

    • Micki W.
      Jun. 1, 2018

      Beavers Bend State Park Campground

      Great camping here!

      This is a family and pet friendly place. There are a ton of spots to choose from (most right off the water). There’s electric and water hook ups if you’re fancy like that as well. It’s a clean, safe place to camp. There’s canoe and kayak rentals, a gift shop and convenient store in case you forget essenctials or run out, but you’re far enough from town to where is quiet and relaxing. As a kid my parents took me here a bunch and I loved it. Never a bad memory. I came back with friends as an adult and it was just as fun. Beautiful place. I definitely recommend staying here. Also, while canoeing, we saw some bald eagles! Not sure how rare it is to see them in the area, but it was a great surprise.

    • S
      Jul. 3, 2022

      Queen Wilhelmina State Park — Queen Wihelmina State Park

      Nice park for a night or two

      Really pretty area up in hills/mountains. Park has a lodge, restaurant, mini golf, ice cream shop and a train. Would be a great place for families with kids. Trails are short but have nice views. Forest trail is overgrown once you leave the state park and go into the national forest.

      Only downside is the sites are right next to each other and have odd configurations. Our site has a picnic table and grill behind the site and the fire pit in a separate area on the drivers side of the camper. Our next door neighbors fire pit is also right there but closer to our propane tanks (yikes).

      Those with dogs should be aware that we found quite a few ticks on our dog, us and in the camper.


    Guide to Dierks

    Cabin options near Dierks, Arkansas span across several scenic areas within the Ouachita Mountains region, typically situated at elevations between 500-2,000 feet. Most cabin properties operate year-round, though spring and fall offer milder temperatures averaging 60-75°F with reduced humidity compared to summer months. Winter cabin stays provide access to less crowded facilities, with nighttime temperatures frequently dropping below freezing from December through February.

    What to do

    Fly fishing excursions: The mountain streams near Beavers Bend State Park Campground offer tranquil fishing opportunities. "Even though I didn't catch anything my first time out fly fishing the tranquil scenery made up for it," notes Mickey B., highlighting the scenic value even when fish aren't biting.

    Kayaking and canoeing: Water recreation is popular at cabin sites throughout the region. "We went kayaking in mountain fork river. That was so much fun and beautiful as well," shares Veronica S. about her cabin camping experience. Most outfitters offer rental equipment starting at $30 per day with guided trips available for beginners.

    ATV trail access: Cabin campers seeking motorized adventure can access extensive trail systems. Wolfpen ATV Campground is centrally located near the Wolf Pen Gap trail system. "If you coming to Wolf Pen Gap to ride this is your spot," confirms John, making it clear this location caters specifically to off-road enthusiasts.

    What campers like

    River proximity: Waterfront cabins are among the most requested accommodations. "The sites on the water are absolutely beautiful! Easy set up," reports Bonnie B. about her riverside cabin experience at Buckeye campground. Riverside cabins typically cost $20-40 more per night than comparable non-waterfront options.

    Clean facilities: CMA Iron Mountain Cabins and Campground receives consistent praise for maintenance standards. "Bathrooms and showers are spotless. The staff is extremely kind and helpful," states Norbert B. Another camper specifically mentions "INSTANT hot water, no waiting for 10 minutes for luke warm water."

    Peaceful settings: Cabin locations often provide quiet surroundings. At Millwood Landing Golf & RV Resort, "The sites are at the back of the property near two small ponds and it was quiet," reports Bret N., noting the campground was "a very quiet and peaceful stop for the week."

    What you should know

    Cell service limitations: Connection quality varies significantly between cabin locations and carriers. At Millwood Landing, one visitor reports "Cell phone signal for T-Mobile is non-existent. Verizon is AWFUL. AT&T is bad but doable." Most cabin rentals don't offer WiFi, requiring guests to rely on cellular data.

    Bathroom variability: Quality and proximity of restroom facilities differs greatly between properties. "The bath house was little shop of horrors," notes Matthew T. at Caddo River Access RV Park. Always confirm bathroom arrangements before booking cabins without private facilities.

    Seasonal considerations: Some amenities operate on limited schedules. At Queen Wilhelmina State Park, "There is a mini golf course, ice cream shop and train ride - but they said it's only open from Memorial Day to Labor Day," explains Neil T. Call ahead to verify available activities during your stay.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: For families with children, choosing cabin sites with play areas is important. Miners Camping & Rock Shop "has playground" according to Vanessa M., though another visitor notes "The playground area is small but not terrible."

    Wildlife viewing opportunities: Many cabin sites offer chances to observe local wildlife. "Deer were everywhere in the evening," reports Sherry S. about her family's cabin stay. Morning and dusk provide optimal wildlife viewing times near water features.

    Activity planning: Balance outdoor exploration with structured activities. "We even rented a boat one year and it wasn't even super expensive," shares Victoria D. about her family's cabin trips. Most rental cabins require minimum stays of two nights during peak seasons.

    Tips from RVers

    Site spacing considerations: RVers seeking cabin alternatives should note campsite proximity issues. "Campsites are small and close together but very well kept," explains Suzsan M. about riverside RV spots. Larger rigs often have limited options at cabin-focused properties.

    Noise factors: Traffic and location can impact cabin and RV stays. "Be warned that the campsite is right off a highway bridge so a decent amount of traffic through at all times," cautions one visitor to Caddo River Access. Request sites furthest from roads when making reservations.

    Premium hookup locations: Full hookup RV sites with sewer connections are limited at properties that primarily focus on cabins. Queen Wilhelmina State Park offers electric and water without sewer connections. "I wish it had sewer," notes Brenda A., though she appreciated the "level asphalt lots" despite being "spaced kinda wonky."

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