Best Campgrounds near Greenland, AR

Camping options near Greenland, Arkansas include a diverse mix of state parks, recreation areas, and private campgrounds scattered throughout the Ozark region. Devil's Den State Park Campground, approximately 15 miles west of Greenland, offers tent, RV, and cabin camping with well-maintained facilities. Lake Wedington Recreation Area provides a more natural setting with primitive sites surrounded by oak and redwood trees. The area features several accommodation types ranging from basic tent sites to full-hookup RV parks, cabin rentals, and even treehouse options at specialty resorts like Hog Valley. Most campgrounds in the region are within a 30-minute drive of Fayetteville, making them convenient base camps for exploring northwest Arkansas.

Seasonal considerations affect camping availability throughout the Greenland area, with most campgrounds open year-round but experiencing higher occupancy during summer months and University of Arkansas events. Many campgrounds require reservations, particularly during football weekends, graduation, and other special events when rates may increase significantly. Southgate RV Park in Fayetteville, for instance, raises rates from $38 to $50 during these peak periods. The region's varied terrain means access and amenities differ widely between locations - from primitive sites at Lake Wedington to full-hookup options at Lake Fort Smith State Park. A camper noted, "The sites are pretty level with a small concrete pad for wheels" at Southgate RV Park, though many reviewers mentioned the importance of advance bookings during busy periods.

Campers consistently highlight the natural beauty of the area, particularly the waterfront locations. Lake Wedington receives praise for its clear waters and scenic surroundings, with one reviewer describing it as "one of the most beautiful places I have camped." The lake offers excellent fishing opportunities for bass, bluegill, and crappie. White Rock Mountain Recreation Area provides more elevation and views of the Ozark landscape. While campgrounds closer to Fayetteville like Southgate offer convenience to urban amenities and the Razorback Trail network, they also come with more noise and less privacy. Several visitors mentioned the importance of shade during hot summer months, with tree coverage varying significantly between campgrounds. The region's hiking opportunities, particularly around Devil's Den and Lake Wedington, are frequently mentioned in positive reviews.

Best Camping Sites Near Greenland, Arkansas (206)

    1. Devil's Den State Park Campground

    88 Reviews
    Winslow, AR
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 761-3325

    $20 / night

    "Devil's Den is a gorgeous parked tucked in the mountains of Arkansas.  The primary campground for RVs is one of the better campgrounds I have seen.  The facilities and amenities have been great. "

    "The trails are great and our campsite had a path right down to the river. The water hookup was a bit tricky, it leaks all over the place until you turn it all the way."

    2. Lake Wedington -- Temporarily CLOSED

    13 Reviews
    Prairie Grove, AR
    12 miles
    Website

    $20 - $300 / night

    "My son and I love the Lake Weddington trails. Haden loves running across the small bridges, throwing rocks in the water, and picking up pine cones."

    "A gorgeous park in the Ozarks National Forest close to the civilization in Fayettville Arkansas."

    3. Southgate RV Park of Fayetteville

    6 Reviews
    Fayetteville, AR
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 442-2021

    "PROS: *CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN: you can’t camp in your RV any closer to downtown Fayetteville than at Southgate."

    "Close to food, gas, and shopping"

    4. Horseshoe Bend Rec Area & Campground

    28 Reviews
    Rogers, AR
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 925-2561

    $16 - $75 / night

    "Found this gem tucked away in Northwest Arkansas. Corps of Engineers Campground. Very well-maintained. Gorgeous lake with lots of lakefront sites. Several bathhouses."

    "Got a nice little spot on the lake to do some hammock camping for two nights. Was able to get this spot within the week which was a surprise as busy as it was."

    5. Lake Fort Smith State Park Campground

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

    $23 - $163 / night

    "Lake Ft. Smith State Park is a beautiful park in the Boston Mountains. We drove over from Memphis to meet my brother’s family (who lives in Tulsa)."

    "This is a nice modern park on the shore of the man made Lake Fort Smith."

    6. Hog Valley RV & Treehouse Resort

    2 Reviews
    Greenland, AR
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (479) 466-0696

    $25 - $150 / night

    7. Hickory Creek - Beaver Lake

    15 Reviews
    Springdale, AR
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 750-2943

    $18 - $75 / night

    "We stayed in space 33 without looking first and we had to back our 30 foot fifth wheel down about 100 foot hill around the corner to get into the space. Campsite did have electric and a picnic table."

    "We didn't have a lake site, but it looked like there were a few sites directly on the lake which would be amazing."

    8. Rocking S Ranch

    2 Reviews
    Greenland, AR
    7 miles
    Website

    $20 / night

    "Long gravel drive (important for motorcyclists). Tent and RV sites. Beer garden. Bands. Food trucks. Open the weekend of Bikes Blues and BBQ only."

    9. Natural Falls State Park Campground

    50 Reviews
    Colcord, OK
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 422-5802

    "General: Located near the Oklahoma/Arkansas border, this is a surprisingly quiet campground given its proximity to the highway."

    "It’s on border of Arkansas and Oklahoma, near Siloam Springs. It’s peaceful. You can take your wheelchair on some of the trails and look at the Falls."

    10. White Rock Mountain Recreation Area

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

    $15 - $215 / night

    "Located beyond a perfectly canopied gravel road and surrounded by miles of mostly uninhabited forests White Rock Mountain has been the most delightful treasure of 2016."

    "The views, as other reviewers have said, are impressive and the Rim Trail is worth doing any time of day and any season."

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  • Bill  T.
    Jan. 2, 2026

    Devil's Den State Park Campground

    NW Arkansas Camping

    Devil’s Den SP had a great campground with full hookups available. The natural beauty of this area is breathtaking! Plenty of hiking opportunities and tons of activities. Very pet friendly. And close to so many attractions in Northwest Arkansas!

  • Andrew S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 2, 2026

    Huckleberry Ridge Conservation Area

    Good Spot

    We got in at dark but the road was fine under dry conditions. Quiet, remote location. It’s a smaller site but accommodated us and two others rigs comfortably. Grass is tall in spots but the sites were matted down well enough, all things considered it’s a cheap, reliable, quiet option, we’d recommend.

  • Andrew S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 2, 2026

    Lookout Tower Road

    Remote Location

    The road into the site was in good shape but would be difficult under wet conditions. The location is in a heavily wooded area that is very deserted. We got in at dark and weren’t able to explore during the daylight so we didn’t feel comfortable tent camping. Good spot, just very isolated.

  • Andrew S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 2, 2026

    Natural Dam

    Not a great tent camping option

    The dam is beautiful and worth a stop but the facilities are just a gravel lot. We got there just before dark and there was quite a few people. If you have a campervan it’d be a fine place to park for the night but we didn’t feel comfortable tent camping, there was quite a bit of empty alcohol bottles and it seemed like it was used as a party spot so just be aware, definitely recommend to visit the dam and camp at your own discretion.

  • Teresa T.
    Dec. 27, 2025

    Brushy Lake State Park Campground

    Very cute for a small park

    Right on the water if you want that and shade if you want that. Not sure the bigger bathroom is open as it is off season, but water is on electric is available. And they have a dump station. For activities there's a couple of nice trails. There's a rental for canoes, boating fishing and I took and rode my bike around the lake, which was a nice ride.

  • Teresa T.
    Dec. 20, 2025

    COE Tenkiller Reservoir Sizemore Landingp

    This campground is connected to the below campground but the GPS is in the wrong place

    First, don't rely on the G. P. S point go to the below campground, which has 2 duplicate G. PS points, but both will take you to the right place. And then follow the road up the hill to this campground. It has 32 primitive spots and effectively. No services except for picnic tables. There is a pit toilet. It has not been cleaned in forever and is quite disgusting. The water spigots all seem to be broken. And I do not believe there is any electric anywhere in the campground, except for lights in a couple of places. What it does have going for it is an adorable view of the Blake and easy access to the lake in several places, but no actual R. V spots, so it would even be hard to find a flat place to put a tent.

  • Teresa T.
    Dec. 20, 2025

    Sizemore Landing - Tenkiller Ferry Lake

    Primitive camping near the lake

    I ended up stopping here for the night because the corps of engineers close down most of their other campgrounds. This and one other campground are the only 2 for them on the lake that are open after november first. This is a not very well maintained. Campground. One pit toilet, which hasn't been cleaned in forever, and nothing else no water, no trash. There are picnic tables and fire pits, but primitive camping. There is only one site down here that has electric thirty amp and I assume it's for a campground, host the rest of the site are primitive. The current charge to stay for a night is $8, which seems frankly like a lot. Considering how little there is as a service.

  • Teresa T.
    Dec. 9, 2025

    Lake Eucha State Park

    Cheap camping right on the water

    This is a practically free place to park, which is formerly part of a state park. It's right on the water. There's virtually no services, but the sign says it's only six dollars a day. Pretty sure you get the permits across the lake. Take a look at my picture. There seems to be a Visitor Center over there. I have a feeling that's where you pay. There's nowhere to pay on the site.

  • Teresa T.
    Dec. 8, 2025

    Natural Falls State Park Campground

    Adorable

    I've now been camping this winter since mid October and this is a great spot. I have the campground and all the trails to myself. Highly recommend.


Guide to Greenland

Camping near Greenland, Arkansas spans elevations from 1,250 to 2,200 feet with terrain dominated by oak-hickory forests and limestone bluffs. The region experiences all four seasons distinctly, with campgrounds typically filling to capacity during University of Arkansas football weekends and fall foliage season from mid-October to early November. Most tent sites in the area range from $12-24 per night, while RV sites with hookups typically run $32-50 depending on the season.

What to do

Disc golf at multiple levels: Natural Falls State Park Campground offers an extensive 18-hole disc golf course winding through the forested terrain. "We spent the day visiting this pretty park and hiking down to the falls. Nice reprieve from a hot day! The park host was very pleasant and professional and informative," notes Donna H., who visited the park.

Water recreation on clear lakes: Lake Wedington provides opportunities for kayaking, canoeing and fishing. "Small clean lake with lots of wildlife and close to Fayetteville. Kayak, canoe, and fishing, with bird watching, RV and tent camping, and day use areas among the trees! Some handicap accessible areas," reports Donna H. who visited in 2020.

Hiking the Ozark Highland Trail: Lake Fort Smith State Park Campground connects directly to this notable trail system. "The Ozark Highland Trail is directly behind the campsites on the lake side. Recreational area with a playground that is updated," writes Ryan S., who appreciated the park's amenities and trail access.

Overnight in unique accommodations: Hog Valley RV & Treehouse Resort offers treehouse camping options not commonly found in the region. "The owners and operators are so kind and helpful, they offered advice when I asked and were quick to lend a hand with any issues that came up," shares Perry C. who stays there frequently.

What campers like

Private, shaded tent sites: White Rock Mountain Recreation Area offers well-spaced tent sites with natural buffers. "Sites 1-4 are well spaced and have large tent pads. Sites 5-8 are smaller with smaller tent pads and the view from these sites is AMAZING! Just know that with the view comes the wind and less space to stretch out," advises Erin-Frannie R.

Modern facilities at state parks: Lake Fort Smith State Park provides updated amenities uncommon in the region. "Absolutely the cleanest and most beautiful campground we've been in - in this part of the county yet. Sites spread far enough apart for privacy, full hook ups, cleanest bathhouses, and beautiful scenery!" Jennifer O. noted during her 2025 visit.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Campers regularly report deer sightings throughout campgrounds in the area. At Horseshoe Bend Rec Area, visitors mention "plenty of room for large vehicles or trailers... Overall beautiful facility" according to John F., who appreciated the spacious sites and natural setting.

Budget-friendly options close to Fayetteville: Southgate RV Park provides economical sites within city limits. "We stopped here for a two day break from driving and are pleased with the experience. There's a shower house that is clean but well used, really spacious campsites and full hook ups. We took the bike trail that is super close and saw some beautiful scenery," reports Krystal T.

What you should know

Limited cellular connectivity: Several campgrounds in the Ozarks have spotty or no cell service. At Devil's Den State Park Campground, "There's no cell service whatsoever but Wifi (paid) is offered by the park. Make sure to stock up on supplies beforehand - there are not many options within that area as far as food and services," warns Gonzo A.

Seasonal closures affect availability: Some parks close facilities or entire campgrounds during winter months or for maintenance. "Campground is currently (April 7) closed for maintenance and flooding. Call before you go!" advised Jo in their 2025 review of Devil's Den.

Road conditions vary significantly: Access to mountain campgrounds can be challenging. White Rock Mountain Recreation Area requires careful driving: "It is an unpaved road that in some spots is maybe wide enough for 2 small vehicles to pass each other. Whenever you feel comfortable going over 15 MPH there will be a heavily rutted 180° hairpin turn," notes Erin-Frannie R.

Advance reservations essential: Most campgrounds fill completely during peak times. "It is relatively primitive with the bathrooms in need of being updated but they were functional. The lodge side has cabins and canoes to rent. The sites have a table and a fire pit," explains Tom K. about Lake Wedington.

Tips for camping with families

Look for kid-friendly water features: Natural Falls State Park Campground offers a 77-foot waterfall with viewing platforms. "We came up with our 2 and 3 year old and had a fantastic time! We stayed 2 nights in the tent area and loved it, it was very clean, and easy to set up at," shares Miranda T. about her family's experience.

Consider sites with playgrounds: Several campgrounds feature updated play equipment. Devil's Den State Park has "great trails and beautiful views. The rangers and staff in the shop are very nice. Bring what you need the nearest store is about 20 minutes out," advises Tiffany H., highlighting the need to prepare in advance.

Choose campgrounds with diverse activities: Look for sites offering multiple recreation options. "My favorite camping spot yet. Aside from the extreme humidity this was a great family getaway. Pool, great trails, and the creek/river kept my kids entertained and worn out!" shares Melissa M. about Devil's Den.

Check bathroom facilities: Campground bathroom quality varies widely. At Hickory Creek, "The worst thing about this campground is that there is only one shower/flush toilet facility. There are some pit toilets available. All were clean and stocked," notes Chris M., who found the facilities adequate despite limitations.

Tips from RVers

Site levelness varies significantly: Many campsites require substantial leveling equipment. At Hickory Creek, "Site 23 is very un-level. Water holds right where you come out of your camper, therefore, you are stepping into a mud hole each time you enter and exit your camper," warns George L.

RV size limitations affect access: Consider your vehicle size when booking. "Spaces 33 through 43 I would recommend only if you have a small bumper pull that is maybe less than 21 feet long or a class A or class C that's probably less than 25 feet long. Most of these spaces would be very difficult to get into," advises Lisa M. about Hickory Creek.

Road access challenges exist: Some of the best places to camp near Greenland, Arkansas have difficult approaches. "If you have a large rig - make sure to take the West Fork exit off I-49 vs. the south exit (Winslow)" advises Gonzo A. about accessing Devil's Den State Park.

Variable hookup configurations: Not all sites offer full hookups. At Horseshoe Creek, "Site is the largest on Beaver Lake, plenty of room for large vehicles or trailers. 2 launch ramps for boats. Be sure to check the power capabilities and most sites may not have sewer," notes John F.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Greenland compare to other top campgrounds in Arkansas?

While Greenland itself isn't known for campgrounds, it's positioned near some of Arkansas' finest camping destinations. Natural Falls State Park Campground near the Arkansas border offers a surprisingly quiet experience despite highway proximity, with wheelchair-accessible trails and spectacular waterfall views. War Eagle Campground stands out for its historic setting in the Ozarks with shaded sites, fire rings, and river access. For a Corps of Engineers experience, COE John Paul Hammerschmidt Lake Springhill Campground provides tall trees and lakeside recreation that rivals other top Arkansas destinations.

Where are RV parks located in Greenland?

While Greenland itself doesn't have dedicated RV parks, Northwest Arkansas offers several excellent options nearby. Mulberry Mountain Lodging & Events provides spacious RV sites with clean facilities and easy access to off-road trails. It's particularly popular among outdoor enthusiasts exploring the Mulberry River area. For those seeking lakeside camping, Prairie Creek (AR) on Beaver Lake offers RV sites with electric hookups in a scenic setting. Remember to fill your water tank before arrival as not all sites have water hookups.

Is camping available in Greenland and what amenities are offered?

Camping is available near Greenland with various amenities depending on the location. Devil's Den State Park Campground offers spacious RV sites with water and electric hookups, clean facilities, and direct access to hiking trails. Many sites feature riverside locations with fire rings. Horseshoe Bend Rec Area & Campground provides lakefront sites with electric hookups, bathhouses with flush toilets and showers, and well-maintained grounds. Across the region, you'll typically find picnic tables, fire rings, and access to recreational activities like hiking, fishing, and boating.