Best Campgrounds near Gillham, AR

The southwestern corner of Arkansas surrounding Gillham features a mix of water-oriented camping destinations, with Cossatot Reefs at Gillham Lake serving as a central option for visitors. Within a 30-mile radius, campers find both developed campgrounds with hookups and more primitive sites along rivers and lakes. Cossatot River State Park offers tent and RV camping with varying levels of amenities, from basic sites with picnic tables and fire rings to more developed areas with electric hookups. Little Coon Creek Park provides additional camping options with water and electric hookups for those seeking established facilities. The region's camping landscape is characterized by proximity to water features, with many sites positioned along Gillham Lake, the Cossatot River, or nearby DeQueen Lake.

Access to some campgrounds requires navigation of gravel forest roads, particularly for sites within Cossatot River State Park. As one camper noted, "The campground is tricky to locate... There are several miles of driving on a gravel forest road between the main highway and the campgrounds." The camping season generally runs from March through November at most developed sites, though some areas like Cossatot Falls Campsites remain open year-round. Summer brings hot, humid conditions typical of the region, while spring and fall offer more moderate temperatures. Cell service is limited throughout much of the area, especially at more remote sites. Reservations are recommended for developed campgrounds, while some primitive areas operate on a first-come, first-served basis with payment collected on-site.

Water access represents a significant draw for campers in the Gillham area. Terry A. described Cossatot Reefs as being "near Gillham Lake but on the river below the spillway," highlighting the dual water access that attracts many visitors. Sites along waterways tend to fill quickly during peak seasons. The area's campgrounds vary considerably in amenities and privacy. Some visitors report peaceful, secluded experiences, while others note proximity issues between sites. Wildlife sightings are common, with campers advised to watch for deer, snakes, and ticks, particularly in warmer months. The natural setting provides opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and hiking, with several trails accessible from campgrounds. Bathroom facilities range from basic vault toilets at primitive sites to modern restrooms with showers at more developed campgrounds.

Best Camping Sites Near Gillham, Arkansas (157)

    1. Cossatot Reefs - Gillham Lake

    9 Reviews
    Gillham, AR
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 386-7261

    $14 - $40 / night

    "Near Gillham Lake but on the river below the spillway."

    "There's a canoe launch, volleyball, basketball, playground, horseshoes... showers and toilets are clean and there is easy access to hiking trails."

    2. Cossatot Falls Campsites — Cossatot River State Park - Natural Area

    13 Reviews
    Wickes, AR
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 385-2201

    "Awesome location right near and easy access to the falls. No water and there is a “out house” type of restroom."

    "We take our border collies and they are able to follow with minimal assistance."

    3. Beavers Bend State Park Campground

    57 Reviews
    Eagletown, OK
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 494-6538

    $20 - $40 / night

    "We had initially planned to go camping at Lake Ouachita in Arkansas; however, unfortunately we were unable to go due to the COVID crisis and Arkansas only allowing in-state residents to begin camping again"

    "Watched a lot of people walk there in the dark without lights with their kids."

    4. Little Coon Creek

    2 Reviews
    Gillham, AR
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 385-7126

    $14 - $30 / night

    5. Bellah Mine

    2 Reviews
    Gillham, AR
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 386-7511

    $14 - $30 / night

    "Every site had an unobstructed view of the lake due to the unique terraced landscapes. Paved, mostly level sites with good power 30 and 50A service and shade."

    "Spot is clean, has several unique sites which are enhanced lake wall decks. There are several RV sites lake view. Clean shower house, playground with pea gravel surface, boat ramp, and lake acces."

    6. Oak Grove

    1 Review
    De Queen, AR
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 584-4161

    $14 - $40 / night

    7. Shady Lake Campground

    14 Reviews
    Umpire, AR
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 321-5202

    $15 - $40 / night

    "We have been coming to Shady Lake for decades and it is one of our most favorite places."

    "Shady Lake is a great place to get away from it all. It has a beautiful lake, a creek and trails to hike on. There is tent and RV camping sites."

    8. Pine Ridge

    1 Review
    De Queen, AR
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 642-6111

    $14 / night

    9. Cossatot River RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Wickes, AR
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 243-3525

    $25 / night

    "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."

    10. Sandbar Area Campsites — Cossatot River State Park - Natural Area

    2 Reviews
    Wickes, AR
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 385-2201

    "The campground is tricky to locate, I would recommend familiarizing yourself with the directions especially if you are arriving after dark."

    "This place is a beautifull forested remote area and you have to drive over 4.5 miles to get to the campsite, its a two lane dirt road, lookout for deer and other critters crossing."

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447 Reviews of 157 Gillham Campgrounds


  • Daniel E.
    Jan. 30, 2026

    Shady Lake Campground

    Unknown Gem

    My friend and I visited in October and there was barely anyone else there so it was very peaceful and quite and shocked us with it’s beauty as we didn’t think it would be as pretty as it was but we were wrong

  • Daniel E.
    Jan. 30, 2026

    Winding Stairs Campground

    Gem

    A very pretty location and depending on the time of year you come you may also see bald eagles like we did also it gets very crowded in the summer but other than that it’s a great campsite and the swimming pools are way deeper then they seem to be

  • Daniel E.
    Jan. 30, 2026

    Sugartree Mountain Falls campsite

    Pretty and Quite

    This is a nice and quite campsite very small and will only fit 1 maybe 2 tents but worth it if able to fit and has a nice water fall across the river with a small pool at the base of it if you come at the right time of year

  • Daniel E.
    Jan. 28, 2026

    Albert Pike Vista

    Amazing

    Best view along the Eagle Rock Loop and totally worth it, my friend and I cowboy camped up at the vista and had the hands down best sunrise and view I’ve seen in a long time, there was also no animals to bug us during the night other than a few coyotes howling near us down near the Little Missouri River, the Window Rocks are also really close and pretty although a bit of a scramble to get down to but are worth it for the cool cave/arch window view

  • Daniel E.
    Jan. 28, 2026

    Eagle Rock Vista

    Mosquitoes and Armadillo

    My friend and I cowboy camped at this location and at dusk the mosquitoes were absolutely terrible and I honestly would compare them to the mosquitoes up in the Boundary Waters of Minnesota then when they went away and pesky Armadillo kept running past us as loud as possible and getting super close to us, I assume he had been fed by backpackers in the past but after about 4 hours he officially left us alone and other than those reasons to hate on the campsite it was good with a good view and a nice breeze from the wind

  • Daniel E.
    Jan. 28, 2026

    Brush Heap Mountain

    Small

    It’s a great campsite with some spotty cell service down at the campsite but if you go up to the vista there is better cell service and my only issue with the site is how small the tent spots were when we camped there as they barely fit my Durston X-Mid 1 but other than that it was a great dry camp along the trail

  • Daniel E.
    Jan. 28, 2026

    Spirit Rock Vista

    Small

    My friends and I were backpacking around the Eagle Rock Loop and decided to camp up on the vista and it works only if you have hammocks and the 3 of us barely found enough space for each of our hammock on the few trees but it works and it was beautiful and worth it

  • Daniel E.
    Jan. 28, 2026

    Tall Peak Fire Lookout

    Windy

    My friend and I hiked to the top of Tall Peak and slept in the top story of the fire lookout and we hooked up hammocks and slept in them but I guess a front was coming in cause we were getting huge gusts of wind all night and it dropped about 20 degrees overnight but it was way worth it as the sunset was amazing and sunrise as well.

  • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 14, 2026

    Winding Stair Campground (Ok) — Ouachita National Forest

    Beautiful

    I am so impressed with the forest service management of this area and their campgrounds. They are clean well maintained and just have beautiful views. Unfortunately I couldn't stay. This one was closed, but we hiked about five miles on trails around it and worth it for views in all three hundred and sixty directions.


Guide to Gillham

Camping spots near Gillham, Arkansas encompass riverside camping areas with varying levels of development. Located in the Ouachita Mountains at elevations between 600-1,000 feet, this region features hot, humid summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F and mild winters that rarely dip below freezing. Campsites throughout the area maintain a natural forest setting with oak, pine, and hickory trees providing shade during summer months when thunderstorms are common.

What to do

Water recreation access: Multiple campgrounds provide direct water access for fishing, swimming, and paddling. At Cossatot Reefs - Gillham Lake, campers enjoy both river and lake proximity, with one visitor noting, "The River was crisp and clear and was just a few strides away. You can hear the tiny rapids over the rocks at night."

Hiking trails exploration: Several campgrounds connect to hiking routes ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. At Cossatot Falls Campsites, visitors can access riverside trails. One camper shared, "We parked at the visitor center and hiked the 5-6 miles to the state park. Beautiful moderate hike. If you go right after some heavy rain, all the falls along the trail will be flowing at full blast!"

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Forest settings support diverse wildlife including deer, birds, and aquatic species. A visitor at Cossatot River RV Park mentioned, "We explored the state park down the road and went on some fun drives," which provides opportunities to spot local wildlife from designated viewing areas.

What campers like

Spacious campsites: Many camping areas offer larger-than-average sites with good separation. At Sandbar Area Campsites, a camper noted, "The campsites are relatively private, we pretty much had the campground to ourselves until after the first night," while another pointed out site numbers: "18 and 19 seem to be the ones with more privacy."

Well-maintained facilities: Campgrounds feature clean restrooms and organized sites. A visitor at Bellah Mine reported, "Every site had an unobstructed view of the lake due to the unique terraced landscapes. Paved, mostly level sites with good power 30 and 50A service and shade."

Natural swimming areas: River and lake access points provide swimming opportunities without developed pools. One camper at Sandbar Area Campsites described, "The camping area is just a short walk to the sandbar where you can enjoy the cool floating water," making it ideal for summer heat relief.

What you should know

Road conditions: Many campgrounds require travel on unpaved roads. About Sandbar Area Campsites, a camper warned, "The campground is tricky to locate, I would recommend familiarizing yourself with the directions especially if you are arriving after dark. There are several miles of driving on a gravel forest road between the main highway and the campgrounds."

Seasonal considerations: Campgrounds experience heavy traffic during summer months. At Cossatot Falls Campsites, weekends fill quickly between Memorial Day and Labor Day, with one visitor noting, "It's not for the faint of heart or people avoiding physical activity because trekking the huge river boulders is not easy."

Limited utilities: Many sites offer minimal amenities. At Oak Grove, a camper reported, "8 bucks per nite with access pass and that Includes electric and water at the site with a dump station on the way out," but many primitive sites have no running water or electricity.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds offer designated play areas for children. A camper at Cossatot Reefs mentioned, "Campgrounds are set up for RV, boast grills, firepits, and improves surfaces. There's a canoe launch, volleyball, basketball, playground, horseshoes... showers and toilets are clean."

Swimming safety: River areas have varying currents and depths. At Cossatot Falls Campsites, a parent shared, "Our children enjoyed climbing on the rocks and splashing in the river. The park rangers were very nice and informative." Water shoes are recommended for rocky areas.

Wildlife awareness: The area has active wildlife including snakes and ticks. One camper at Sandbar Area Campsites advised, "There is an abundance of wild life, keep an eye for snakes and thicks!" Tick repellent is essential during warm months from April through October.

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: Water and electric connections vary between campgrounds. At Pine Ridge, a visitor explained, "You might need to bring a long water hose, because some of the sites share the water," which is common at several area campgrounds.

Site selection strategy: Many campgrounds have varying site sizes and locations. At Pine Ridge, an RVer noted, "This is a very pretty campground with big sites. Half of them are right on the water. Level pads and some of the sites are split level! Super nice!"

Generator restrictions: Rules about generator use differ between locations. Cossatot River RV Park allows generators, while at Cossatot Reefs, a camper mentioned, "They did allow generators which is unfortunate because the river is so close. Part of what we love about camping is being in nature and hearing the sounds around us."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Gillham, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, Gillham, AR offers a wide range of camping options, with 157 campgrounds and RV parks near Gillham, AR and 13 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Gillham, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Gillham, AR is Cossatot Reefs - Gillham Lake with a 4.8-star rating from 9 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 13 free dispersed camping spots near Gillham, AR.

What parks are near Gillham, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 30 parks near Gillham, AR that allow camping, notably DeQueen Lake and Gillham Lake.