Best Glamping near Fort Smith, AR

Lake Fort Smith State Park offers premium glamping accommodations alongside its traditional camping options, with well-appointed cabins providing a luxurious outdoor experience within the Boston Mountains. These deluxe units feature comfortable beds with quality linens, private bathrooms, kitchenettes, and climate control systems for year-round comfort. "The cabins are lovely and offer a lake view," noted one visitor, highlighting the scenic settings that combine natural beauty with resort-style amenities. The Sallisaw-Fort Smith West KOA also provides upscale glamping options with similar creature comforts, positioning these properties as ideal basecamp locations for exploring northwestern Arkansas' natural attractions.

Visitors exploring these glamping destinations have access to numerous recreational opportunities directly from their accommodations. Lake Fort Smith State Park boasts a marina where guests can rent canoes, party barges, fishing boats, and kayaks for water adventures on the picturesque lake. The property features an impressive swimming pool complex with a water slide, offering alternative aquatic recreation since swimming isn't permitted in the lake itself. According to a recent visitor, "The visitor's center is EXTREMELY nice and a must," referencing the educational exhibits that enhance the glamping experience. Hiking enthusiasts appreciate direct access to the western terminus of the 150+ mile Ozark Highlands Trail, making these luxury camping options particularly appealing for outdoor adventurers seeking comfort after active days exploring the surrounding wilderness.

Best Glamping Sites Near Fort Smith, Arkansas (16)

    1. William O. Darby RV Community

    2 Reviews
    Barling, AR
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 242-0799

    $22 - $25 / night

    "This was a great little park and stay at while we were in fort Smith. The price was right and operated by a family and the whole family chips in to run the park."

    "Contacted owner late in the evening looking for a spot after a 9hour drive. This place had everything and the bathhouse was just like taking a shower at home!"

    2. Lake Fort Smith State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Chester, AR
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 369-2469

    $23 - $163 / night

    "With $12 million from Fort Smith and $10 from the state the renovation is all first class. There is a covered wagon in the new visitor center. The sites are lovely."

    "We love Lake Fort Smith State Park.  Lots of places to hike and explore, beautiful lake, and very nice camp sites.  Peaceful!!  One of our most favorite places to camp. "

    3. Sallisaw-Fort Smith West KOA

    14 Reviews
    Sallisaw, OK
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 775-2792

    "This was our second stop at the KOA in Fort Smith AR. They have many improvements since out last stay. The campground is convenient to I-40. It’s far enough away to not have traffic noise."

    "Super clean bathrooms with granite counter and tile. Pleasant hosts. Quiet, just a bit of highway noise but not much. Pool, hot tub, jump pad, pond with rental boats, lots of kids games."

    4. White Rock Mountain Recreation Area

    26 Reviews
    Combs, AR
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 369-4128

    $15 - $215 / night

    "Nice fire pit/ pit toilet/ water pump access. There is a house where the campsite host family lives. They were amazing and helped up navigate the area and plan our adventures."

    "I was impressed from the moment we arrived. The drive up was slow going with a narrow rutted out road but overall not bad. The staff was great and they deliver your wood to your campsite."

    5. Mount Magazine State Park Campground

    32 Reviews
    Blue Mountain, AR
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 963-8502

    $35 / night

    "Has fire pit with grill, separate bbq, siting area and great hook ups. Bear proof refuge container on site as well. Half off if disabled! Site 3 wasn't completely level, but quick fix."

    "Nice shady spot with a picnic table, grill and fire pit. Was also a space for a tent. The picnic table had a few steps up to it."

    6. Byrd's Adventure Center

    16 Reviews
    St. Paul, AR
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 667-4066

    $10 - $22 / night

    "The employees are ALWAYS friendly and helpful, campsites are well put together, a bathroom and showers are on site. This is one of the best campgrounds in Arkansas. Dog friendly"

    "There are a ton of trails to explore. They have a store and restaurant on site. The trip out there is amazing. They own 800 acres and have a ton of off-road trails for all."

    7. Dan's Riverview RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Ozark, AR
    30 miles
    Website

    $35 - $38 / night

    "We arrived late and in the dark, rainy ARK weather Dan provided lights so that we could hook up.  Customer service is the best.  We will definitely stay here again."

    "We had hit a really bad storm so we were many, many hours behind schedule trying to get down into Hotsprings. It was midnight and we were exhausted."

    8. Cove Lake Complex

    11 Reviews
    Paris, AR
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 963-3076

    "Located at the base drive up to Mount Magazine this is a good back up to the state park campground."

    "There is swimming, boating, (stocked) fishing, hiking, and pretty drives. Absolutely beautiful lake surrounded by green that would be incredible in the fall!"

    9. Queen Wilhelmina State Park — Queen Wihelmina State Park

    17 Reviews
    Mena, AR
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 394-2863

    $23 / night

    "Trails are short but have nice views. Forest trail is overgrown once you leave the state park and go into the national forest."

    "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"

    10. Cedar Lake (Oklahoma) Equestrian Camp

    12 Reviews
    Hodgen, OK
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 653-2991

    $15 - $40 / night

    "We stayed in the non-electric sites (North Shore loop). Campgrounds were incredibly peaceful and quiet."

    "They do have a quiet hour which is after 10pm. This is nice because there aren’t people partying all night long. There are tent spots and also RV."

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Glamping Reviews near Fort Smith, AR

183 Reviews of 16 Fort Smith Campgrounds


  • Thomas H.
    May. 31, 2019

    Lake Fort Smith State Park Campground

    Excellent facilities

    An excellent park. With $12 million from Fort Smith and $10 from the state the renovation is all first class. There is a covered wagon in the new visitor center. The sites are lovely. No swimming in the lake but the pool is great.

  • Amelia S.
    Oct. 22, 2021

    Cedar Lake (Oklahoma) Equestrian Camp

    Gorgeous and Peaceful

    We stayed in the non-electric sites (North Shore loop). Campgrounds were incredibly peaceful and quiet. There is running water and bathrooms which were relatively clean.There was no campground host and nobody came to check our reservations, but it was not crowded so that could be why. There is a fishing dock and a trail that goes around the entire perimeter of the lake. Each site has a tent pad, picnic table, grill, lantern poles, fire pit, parking spot and small counter-like food prep area. The setting is absolutely beautiful with tall pines, rolling hills and a gorgeous lake. Saw a ton of wild turkeys and two cottonmouth snakes.

  • Ashley W.
    May. 1, 2019

    Cedar Lake (Oklahoma) Equestrian Camp

    My favorite!

    This campground is one of my all time favorites!! It has everything you want in a campground and more. Hiking here is definitely the best, because the views are amazing!! The campground is always really well kept as well which I appreciate. The campsite spots themselves are pretty big in size and are separated by trees and bushes. Feels very private. They do have a quiet hour which is after 10pm. This is nice because there aren’t people partying all night long. There are tent spots and also RV. We camped, so I’m not sure if th RV spots are set up for electricity. The lake nearby is great. We brought our kayaks and had so much fun hitting the lake in the morning. It does get busy as the day goes on, especially in the summer on the weekends. Hiking is great, and there are multiple good spots nearby. Again, go early to beat the crowds! Dogs are welcome but must be on leash. Vaulted toilets on site and a place to fill up your water! Can’t wait to come back.

  • S
    Apr. 8, 2021

    Lake Fort Smith State Park Campground

    Wonderful Campground

    We love Lake Fort Smith State Park.  Lots of places to hike and explore, beautiful lake, and very nice camp sites.  Peaceful!!  One of our most favorite places to camp.  Well maintained, clean, nice bathhouse and friendly staff.  We go whenever we can!

  • deb K.
    May. 2, 2022

    Mount Magazine State Park Campground

    A must see!

    Awesome Small Campground! What a gem! Not a glamping campground, but beautiful peaceful change. Only 16 sites, with only 2, 50 amp sites. We were lucky enough to get one. Site is huge and private. Has fire pit with grill, separate bbq, siting area and great hook ups. Bear proof refuge container on site as well. Half off if disabled! Site 3 wasn't completely level, but quick fix. Sights and hiking were breathtaking. No laundry, cable or wifi, but restrooms and showers were clean. Cell service was spotty. Gorgeous lodge with great overlooks and restaurant close by. A diamond in the rough.

  • Annie C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 29, 2018

    Lake Fort Smith State Park Campground

    Great for RVing, so so for tenting

    This is a nice modern park on the shore of the man made Lake Fort Smith. To me, the most interesting parts of the park were destroyed in order to make the lake (and thus, the park); the Works Progress Administration (WPA) had several cabins and shelters on the property from building the dam and surrounding areas. However, they were flooded under when the lake filled. The ranger in the visitor’s center said the buildings were not able to be moved. There was a nice exhibit about the building of the park and the role of the WPA in the surrounding area. The campsites are all really RV only with water and electric, although most sites also have a tent pad. There were no other tent campers while I was there. The campground is really clean and well maintained; it seemed that the trash cans were emptied almost hourly by the nice fellow buzzing around in his golf cart. The bath house was super clean, too. There are some nice hiking trails, although none very long. However, this park marks the western end of the Ozark Highlands Trail that stretches across northern-ish Arkansas for 150+ miles. This might be a good starting or ending spot. The boat ramp seemed quiet, but that might have been the weather. If you are into group glamping, there are several lodges that are available that could house a small family to a small army.

  • Donny S.
    May. 7, 2020

    Lake Fort Smith State Park Campground

    Quiet, Secluded Gem!

    This park is a small, secluded gem in northwest AR right on Lake Fort Smith, about 30 miles NE of Fort Smith proper. The campground is practically brand new due to a flood a few years ago which caused the state to relocate the campground. The bathhouses are unbelievable (generally true of all AR parks), sites are immaculate, and views are amazing. The visitor center is also unbelievable. Our boys got to feed the snakes and turtles when we last visited. The park is small and there aren’t many sites. I found this to be a positive as you actually get the feeling you’re alone in nature. To that end, the only negative thing I can say about this park is that almost every site is elevated and has multiple levels due to retaining walls that were used to build up each site in the side of the mountain along the lake. The ledges of these retaining walls do not have any railing. So for us, having 3 small boys, this just meant toms of opportunities for them to fall and get hurt. Some of the drops from one level To the next were 6 ft or higher. This is the only reason I’m not giving the park 5 stars (though in fairness, I probably should). Beyond that small issue, however, the Park is absolutely gorgeous. The pool and splash pad are also very nice, though we weren’t able to use them because we went in January. There is a grill that serves food in the pool area which I think is really convenient. The playground is also nice, as is the marina and rental prices are very low, in my opinion. Also, I did not use them, but there are quite a few mountain bikers who visit this park and the trails were clearly well kept. In sum, beyond the beautiful scenery, the Park is generally very clean and new feeling. There’s not much I can say that would be negative at all. In my opinion, it’s a cant miss Park for anyone who enjoys camping.

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 2, 2023

    Sallisaw-Fort Smith West KOA

    Many improvements since last time

    This was our second stop at the KOA in Fort Smith AR. They have many improvements since out last stay. The campground is convenient to I-40. It’s far enough away to not have traffic noise. The sites are level, there is a pool, Propane, fishing pond, and camp store. Also hiking trails. Also some tent sites. There is a whole new section for Class A and large 5th wheel campers now. The are located behind a highway department facility, and last visit the smell of the treated power line poles was overwhelming. No problem this time. This is one of the few campgrounds I’ve been to that have a storm shelter!

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 22, 2021

    Chicken Creek

    Love the Lake

    Peak Season April 01, 2021- September 30, 2021

    First-come, First-served October 01, 2021- November 30, 2021  

    All campsites are equipped with electric hookups, and the group shelters have electricity, too. 

    flush toilets, hot showers, water hydrants, a swim beach, playground, dump station and a boat ramp complex playground

    Lake Tenkiller is an amazing location to scuba dive.  It's waters are clear and cool from a distance of 8 to 28 feet.  A diver will have the opportunity to investigate a sunken airplane fuselage, school bus, helicopter and two boats.  In some areas of the lake divers can see the remains of homesteads.  The underwater terrain ranges from gently sloping hills to rocky cliffs.  The water ranges in depth up to 165 feet.

    Tenkiller Ferry Lake is often referred to as "Oklahoma's clear water paradise." The 12,500 acre lake is fed by the Illinois River and the Baron Fork . It is nestled in the foothills of the Ozark Mountains in the northeastern part of the state. This area, known as Green Country, is surrounded by dense oak-hickory forests, tall bluffs, and rolling hills. The lake has 130 miles of shoreline with plenty of wildlife such as deer and turkey. It serves as one of the flyways of migratory birds, including bald eagles, common loons, and white pelicans.

    Water skiing, boating, fishing, hiking, and swimming and even sailing.  Scuba divers enjoy the lake's high visibility and the beautiful clear waters.  Fish for black bass, white bass, striped bass, crappie and catfish. The trout stream below the dam is one of only two year-round trout fisheries in Oklahoma, and is regularly stocked with rainbow trout. Hunting is also permitted in parts of the lake area, in accordance with federal and state laws. 

    Latitude 35° 40' 54.0001" N Longitude 94° 57' 46.0001" W 

    Directions:  From Gore, Oklahoma, go 17.5 miles northeast on Highway 100, take the turn left and go 1.5 miles northwest on the paved access road. Follow signs into the campground.

    Check-out time: 3:00 pm. Check-in time: 6:00 pm. Quiet hours: 10:00 pm- 6:00 am.

    Entrance gate will be closed during this time. 

    Grey water and sewage must be properly disposed of in the provided dump station receptacle. 

    Don't Move Firewood: Protect your forests from tree-killing pests by buying your firewood locally and burning it on-site. 

    Group shelters are for day use only. Fireworks are prohibited. Fishing and hunting are regulated by federal and state laws.


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