Best RV Parks & Resorts near Greenbrier, AR

Several RV parks surround Greenbrier, Arkansas, providing convenient options for motorhome travelers. Camp Conway RV Park offers full hookup sites with water, electric, and sewer connections, while nearby Gold Creek Landing RV Park accommodates big rigs with spacious pull-through sites and full hookups. Sweet Escape RV Resort, located within 30 miles of Greenbrier, features 34 sites with both 30 and 50 amp electrical service, concrete pads, and complete sewer hookups. "Our site had plenty of room for trailer and truck parking and was pretty level," noted one RV camper about their experience at a nearby state park. Morrilton RV Park, situated west of Greenbrier, provides year-round access with big-rig friendly sites and 50 amp electrical service.

Cell service varies significantly throughout the region's RV campgrounds. While Sweet Escape RV Resort offers strong connectivity, other parks may have limited coverage. Most RV parks in the area are pet-friendly with designated dog areas. Dump stations are available at all full-service RV parks, though some parks like Fairfield Bay RV Campground require driving to a separate location approximately half a mile away. Many RV sites in the region sit on sloped terrain, requiring extra leveling blocks. One traveler mentioned, "You better have extra chuck blocks, because your tow vehicle sits on a heck of an angle." Reservations are recommended during peak seasons, particularly for premium lakeside sites with full hookups, which can book up to a year in advance at popular destinations.

2025 Detourist Giveaway

Review Campgrounds. Win Prizes.

Enter to Win

Best RV Sites Near Greenbrier, Arkansas (125)

Show More
Showing results 1-10 of 125 campgrounds

2025 Detourist Giveaway

Review Campgrounds. Win Prizes.

Enter to Win


RV Park Reviews near Greenbrier, AR

569 Reviews of 125 Greenbrier Campgrounds


  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 17, 2021

    Whitewater RV Park

    No frills Downhome

    Mountain View is a great small town in the Arkansas Ozarks. This is not the place to come if you have to be entertained but can make your own fun or settle back and relax. Whitewater RV Park sounds exciting, high speed but no. Time to kickback, read a book, head to the square and listen to the ozark mountain music they are famous for. You can find all kinds of things to do and a place to stay is at Whitewater RV Park on a quiet town street not that far off from the court square. Free WiFi and if you pay extra you can get high speed wireless. Cable tv, pull through sites, dump station, full hook ups, laundry, shower house, flush toilets. This park has mature trees with lots of shade. It is located walking distance from the courthouse which is in the middle of the square. Granted it is UP the hill but it makes for a nice walk. In the square during the season you will often find locals and visitors picking and singing. It is a treat and free for the enjoyment. Mountain View also has one of the few remaining Drive In movie theaters. Check this place out for the weekly and monthly rates. Stay six nights and get seventh one free. For a small town Mountain View has so much to offer it’s guests. It brings our minds to days gone be. Weekends will find pickers on the square or concerts at Ozark Folk Center. Few campgrounds have pools but you can find a creek to dip your toes in. You have your choice of stand up paddle board canoe kayak Loco Ropes mountain biking hiking antiquing movie’s trail rides fishing I think you have the idea. MOVIES. Mountain View has a movie theater and one of the few drive in theaters left in th USA. Both offer first run movies.
    Have fun. Leave No Trace. Better than you found it.

  • Fred S.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 7, 2025

    Petit Jean State Park — Petit Jean State Park

    Fantastic State Park

    Camped here on May 1, 2025. This is one of my favorite state parks in the USA. Lots to do here. Fantastic hiking trails - rated from easy to difficult. Since I live only 45 minutes from this park, I normally come here for the day for hiking. This time, I got around to trying out the park's campground. This popular campround is divided into 4 areas - A through D. There are a total of 125 campsites, including 26 pull-through sites. 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. All sites are reservable. Tent and hammock camping is possible depending on the sites. I camped at site 103 in Area D. The staff at the office helped me pick this site for my campervan. The site had water and 30amp service. The restroom/shower house was clean and well maintained. The campsite itself was dated but clean. The site was large and had trees around it offering a little bit of privacy. The pull-thru drieway was close to the campground road. The site included a picnic table, tent pad, lantern pole, metal fire ring, and grill. Solar charging and Starlink connectivity may not be possible at this site; Area C has an open sky above it. There was some road noise from vehicles driving on Petit Jean Mountain Road which is behind the site. Received good AT&T 5G cell service, but little to no T-Mobile 2G service.  Areas C and D are in the woods. Most of the sites in these areas are on the small size but should easily accomodate a truck camper and smaller. Not all sites are level. Areas A and B can accomodate large rigs and towables.

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 17, 2021

    Blue Sky RV Park

    Great Spot

    This place is so much bigger than it looks. Great pull through sites. Great sites for family camping. It is located not far from town on a busy highway Highway 5 but once you pull off the road you would never know. Very shaded and mature trees. Owner has tried to think of everything but you will not find a swimming pool There are several outside family games and the local area is Loaded with fun things to do. Blue Sky even has event space that you can rent if you are staying in the park. 30 and 50 amp service cable TV available, free WiFi high speed with additional charge. Weekly and monthly rates available and check out the seventh night free. White River is not far, bring a boat or rent one. Trout fishing is great. Your options are open in this small community.  Get ready because Arkansas has ticks, chiggers, and humidity.
    Far a small town Mountain View has so much to offer it’s guest. It brings our minds to days gone by. Weekends will find pickers on the square and concerts at the Ozark Folk Center. Few campgrounds have a pool but you can always head to the creek for a dip. Stand up paddle board, canoe, kayak, Loco Ropes, mountain bikes, hiking, antiquing, trail rides, fishing. I think that gives you ideas. Mountain View has a movie theatre and one of the last remaining drive in theaters left in the USA. You will find first run movies at both. Have Fun Stay Safe Leave No Trace Better Than You Found It

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 10, 2021

    Mountain View RV Park and Guest Motel

    Good Things Come In Small Packages

    I have driven by this campground numerous times not paying a lot of attention. Today I paid attention and realized I have made a mistake. There is a high fence that assist in keep this corner of Mountain View private. An oasis for anyone that wishes to venture in. A traveler will find a welcome smile and an amazing view. They will also find a well maintained campground and a motel. The campground offers concrete pads or gravel, 30 and 50 amp service, full hook ups, cable tv, wi-fi, high speed for extra fee, coin operated laundry, community fire pit with wood provided, dog friendly, showers and toilets and more. The motel offers all the amenities you would expect to find in a branded hotel/motel. There are eight motel rooms and two cabins available for rent. Both the campground and motel have access to two recreation rooms. Both have full kitchens, tv, stereo, dining tables and chairs. One recreation room has limited exercise equipment. There is 1.5 acres of green space that is also available for all guest. The view from the green space is worth dreaming over that morning cup of coffee. There are things you will not find in many campgrounds in Mountain View. Much of the entertainment in this area will be of a natural source. Weekends will find pickers on the square or concerts at the Ozark Folk Center. If you want to take a dip look to the creeks or the river. Stand up paddle boarding, canoe, kayak, Loco Ropes, mountain bike trails, hiking, antiquing, trail rides, fishing and I’m sure you get the idea. Movies. There is a movie theatre and the cherry on top is a drive in movie. Mountain View Drive In is one of only a few left in the US. You will find first run movies at both.

    Have fun - Stay safe    Leave No Trace     Better Than You Found It

  • Tony C.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 1, 2022

    Red River RV Park

    Nice clean, small RV park

    Nice clean, small RV park at Highway 67/167 and CW Road in Judsonia, one exit north of the Searcy Race Street exit. 30 spaces total with 3 pull through sites. No internet or laundry on-site but the electrical set up is good. Water and sewer are in good locations but the water connection box was holding water during our stay. Daily, weekly, or monthly rates available. My Verizon LTE hotspot averaged between 5 and 10 Mbps down and 0.8 to 1.6 up. My Verizon 5g phone averaged 75 to 85 Mbps down and 28 to 35 Mbps up. One of my neighbors was on a T-mobile 5g hotspot and was consistently over 50 Mbps download.

  • C
    Sep. 13, 2020

    Dam Site Campground

    Very nice and clean

    We stayed 3 nights over a weekend in early September. We had a pull through site in loop N that was perfect for our 41’ fifth wheel...plenty big, clean, and level. It was a little sunny, but other than that no complaints. The other loops were more wooded, but wouldn’t be good for big rigs. We will definitely come again.

  • Robyn W.
    Aug. 4, 2021

    Downtown Riverside RV Park

    Unique RV Experience

    At first entrance it appears as if you are entering a large parking lot. There is a large pavilion to picnic and pet area by the water. Each site requires a 50 amp but the office will offer one for purchase if you need a 50 to 30 amp connections. The center lot is for pull through sites the other site areas non-pull through by water and fence. The fence area is close to the bridge but could be limited with views since it is far away from the water and Class A frequent area.

    Two things I love:

    1. The unique downtown riverside views
    2. The ease of getting to this RV park even though it is downtown Little Rock.
  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 20, 2020

    Downtown Riverside RV Park

    Parking lot but close to downtown.

    Talk about great location in a great town. We usually do not like camping in cities this big but wanted to come here to visit the William J. Clinton Presidential Library. And what a great location this park is to downtown Little Rock and the library. There is a pedestrian bridge that takes you over the Arkansas River to downtown and all the attractions; as well as, some great restaurants and a vibrant downtown. 

    This campground is essentially a parking lot.  There is no shade and our air conditioners ran non-stop since we were there in July.  There is a grassy area in front along the river that is a common area for you to enjoy the night sky. The riverfront is beautiful at night with the downtown lit up at night. Sites include 50 amp electric, water and sewer. There is also a dump station and WiFi. Some of the riverfront sites have been upgrades to concrete pads and some sites are pull-thru sites. The restrooms were clean and washers and dryers are on-site. The park takes any kind of RV from pop-up to Class A but does not accept tents. The price we paid was definitely reasonable at$22/night(with tax) but they also offer numerous discounts. 

    Downtown Little Rock is a great town with plenty to do, see, and eat. The great things about this park are that it is convenient to the interstate and a great price. For the location, you would expect to pay a lot more. We loved walking to town at night and enjoying the restaurants and breweries that bring the downtown to life. The weekly farmers market was a highlight and the Presidential Library is not to be missed.

  • Beth R.
    Jul. 1, 2022

    Downtown Riverside RV Park

    Great location!!

    This is a Good Sam Campground,

    Pros: Full hookup (sewer, water, 50 AMP) Concrete, level pads Overlooks the Arkansas River Large Pavilion Gated RV park Easy access to downtown Little Rock AR

    Cons: Limited amenities No picnic table or fire pit on site


Guide to Greenbrier

Discover the charm of RV camping near Greenbrier, Arkansas, where beautiful landscapes and welcoming parks await. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or a base for outdoor adventures, this area has something for every RV enthusiast.

Big rigs should check out Gold Creek Landing RV Park

  • This park is big rig friendly, making it a suitable choice for larger RVs. Gold Creek Landing RV Park offers essential amenities like electric hookups and drinking water.
  • Located near Lake Conway, it provides easy access for boating and fishing enthusiasts, enhancing your outdoor experience.
  • While it lacks some facilities like showers and toilets, the park's peaceful environment and proximity to nature make it a worthwhile stop.

Some prices for RV Parks range from $130 to $500

  • For those looking for long-term stays, Brannon RV Park offers weekly rates starting at $130, providing a well-kept environment with essential services.
  • If you're considering a monthly stay, Gold Creek Landing RV Park has rates around $500, though be prepared for a more rustic experience.
  • Fairfield Bay RV Campground & Marina is another option, with competitive pricing and a range of amenities, making it a popular choice among RVers.

RVers like these nearby activities

  • Enjoy fishing and boating at the scenic Fairfield Bay RV Campground & Marina, which is situated right on the water and offers a small boat ramp.
  • Explore the hiking trails around the area, especially near Golden Pond RV Park, where nature lovers can enjoy the tranquility of the outdoors.
  • For a unique experience, visit Miller's Outpost RV Park & Camping Resort, where you can engage with friendly locals and enjoy the nearby attractions, including local dining options.

Frequently Asked Questions

What RV parks are available in Greenbrier, Tennessee?

While Greenbrier, Tennessee itself has limited dedicated RV parks, several options are available in the surrounding region. Camp Conway RV Park and Brannon RV Park are within reasonable driving distance from Greenbrier. These parks offer essential amenities including water hookups and reservation options. For those willing to travel a bit further, Nashville-area RV parks provide full-service options with more extensive amenities. It's recommended to call ahead for availability, especially during peak camping seasons, as many smaller parks don't maintain updated websites.

Are there RV parking facilities in Greenbrier, Arkansas?

Greenbrier, Arkansas area offers several RV parking options nearby. Petit Jean State Park is a fantastic choice with campsites suitable for RVs and excellent hiking trails. Sweet Escape RV Resort in nearby Austin provides full hookups, a dog park, and fishing opportunities with convenient access to Highway 167. The surrounding region also features options like Dam Site Campground at Greers Ferry Lake, offering spacious sites for larger rigs. Most facilities require reservations, especially during peak seasons, and rates typically range from $25-45 per night depending on amenities and location.

Can I rent an RV in Greenbrier, Tennessee?

While Greenbrier, Tennessee doesn't have dedicated RV rental facilities within the town limits, several rental options exist in the greater Nashville area, approximately 20-30 minutes away. Local RV owners often list their vehicles on peer-to-peer rental platforms, offering various sizes from small camper vans to larger motorhomes. When planning to stay at local campgrounds like Downtown Riverside RV Park or Mountain View RV Park and Guest Motel, confirm that your rental meets their size requirements. Rental prices typically range from $100-250 per night depending on the RV size and amenities, with most requiring a security deposit and minimum rental period.