Camping near Greers Ferry Lake

Looking for the best campgrounds near Greers Ferry Lake, AR? Camping, hiking, biking: however you want to spend your days near Greers Ferry Lake, you'll find great campgrounds with The Dyrt. You're sure to find the perfect campground for your Greers Ferry Lake camping trip.

Best Camping Sites Near Greers Ferry Lake (138)

    1. John F Kennedy

    22 Reviews
    Tumbling Shoals, AR
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 250-0481

    $22 - $50 / night

    "Very nice little campground just off Arkansas Hwy 25 by Greers Ferry Lake, Heber Springs, Arkansas. Actually, many of the campsites are along the beginning of the Little Red River."

    "Without a lot fan fair since you have no clue, from the highway, that there is a campground at this location.  Not far off the road but you do not hear the traffic. "

    2. Heber Springs

    12 Reviews
    Heber Springs, AR
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 250-0485

    $18 - $50 / night

    "Greers Ferry Lake is one of those places. However, as I said in a review of “Heber Springs,” if I’m reviewing campgrounds here, it isn’t accurate to review “Greers Ferry Lake.”"

    "It isn’t all that accurate to say “Heber” is the location for camping. Instead, Heber is a small community about 60 miles north of Little Rock on Greers Ferry Lake."

    3. COE Greers Ferry Lake Old Highway 25 Campground

    13 Reviews
    Heber Springs, AR
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 250-0483

    $18 - $150 / night

    "Nice sites on the lake. We camp here a lot since it is close to our house. Staff is friendly and doesn't get in your business. Drive through to find the choice sites."

    "Right next to the water. Great views, great breeze. Our campsite was handicap accessible."

    4. Sugar Loaf

    7 Reviews
    Higden, AR
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 654-2267

    $18 - $50 / night

    "The locations and names of “parks” are confusing on Dyrt so I would note that the camping area is called Sugar Loaf Park."

    "As most campsites are, there are no real defined borders and all Greers Ferry and Heber Springs are surrounded by residential areas."

    5. COE Greers Ferry Lake Devil's Fork Campground

    5 Reviews
    Higden, AR
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 825-8618

    $17 - $22 / night

    "This is one of several campgrounds to choose from around Greers Ferry Lake that are operated by the Corps of Engineers (COE), and there are a few good reasons to choose it."

    "Super nice Campground right on Greers Faity lake. Our only complaint was that they didn't stop us to check us in upon arrival and we had to return to do so."

    6. Shiloh - Greers Ferry Lake

    5 Reviews
    Higden, AR
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 825-8619

    $18 - $150 / night

    "Trees for our hammock, large level site, near the water for our kayak, and great views of the lake. There is no electricity at these sites. You will need to bring water."

    "We tent camped on a small point of the park-we were the only one in that area. it was a beautiful location, cool breezes off the lake all night, moon rising above. it was wonderful!!"

    7. Devils Fork

    4 Reviews
    Higden, AR
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 825-8618

    $22 - $50 / night

    "Last minute move from below the Dam up to the lake . Nabbed a great spot on the water B15. Facilities are typical for this area ."

    8. Dam Site(greers Ferry)

    9 Reviews
    Tumbling Shoals, AR
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 362-5233

    $18 - $150 / night

    "The lake is Beautiful and you’re minutes away from The Little Red River. Very clean park, well kept and the amenities are excellent!"

    "Very steep decline to the waters edge. No mosquitoes which is half a point itself."

    9. Woolly Hollow State Park — Wooly Hollow State Park

    22 Reviews
    Greenbrier, AR
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 679-2098

    "There are lots of trails, bike paths, water activities and BEAUTIFUL scenery. Very photogenic. Arkansas State Parks are always enjoyable. Staff was excellent and friendly."

    "I tent camped at Site #3, right beside the lake. Put my hammock up and watched the sun set and the fireflies start dancing. A few ducks played on the edge of the water and walked on shore for a bit."

    10. Dam Site Campground

    8 Reviews
    Tumbling Shoals, AR
    13 miles
    Website

    "Dam Site is a nice campground on Greers Ferry Lake. The location is perfect for enjoying the lake, the Little Red River and all the other outdoor adventures that Heber Springs has to offer."

    "This is such a beautiful campground with great fishing and floating nearby. The campground sits on the tail waters of Beaver Lake and is gorgeous!!"

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Recent Reviews near Greers Ferry Lake

419 Reviews of 138 Greers Ferry Lake Campgrounds


  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 3, 2025

    Toad Suck

    Lock & Dam

    Small clean campground. Some spots are very private Some not so much. Spots are large. Great views of lock. Multiple playgrounds and pavilions. Basketball, volleyball and store across the street.

  • MIKE J.
    Aug. 11, 2025

    Clinton RV Park

    SHITHOLE

    MIKE JONES 1/5 7 minutes ago on Google NO STARS Poor maintained ,reviews are years old like there humor.Don't walk at night and go to friends ...you will be video recorded and thrown out for walking at night knocking on doors. Can't play Bob Sieger during the day ..that gets cops called faster than threatening to kill your dog if not chained up.. Yea when u don't even have foot off brake getting in spot a neighbor walked up to my lady friends who were helping me park and threatened to shoot my dog if not on chain.and still is there today....and that kept on happening to other guest as well, butt it's acceptable behavior it's the Clinton RV Par Camper of the year. rude as possible ,Slande people often , ohh and evict the ones that do pay and stand up for wts jacked up with that place so grab yourself a cold coke out of the broken coke machine and sit back and wait rent will go up even more due to high electric rates but that coke machine sitting there for I know 6 months plugged in helps fight the cost of it.Ohh Todd ..we're is part for washing machine your mom said you had and was fixing it? 5 months ago ? It's the waterpump.....1 hr fix..butt some folks are slow I get that ..And last butt not forgotten...our Man David the owner poor man has no clue what's going on with his RV Park ..it just needs more Rock in driveway..people will tell you all about it some may actually back you up ...hope it won't be to late for the CLINTON RV PARK CIRCLE OF LIES...wifi is free...if you get a signal tho..

  • PThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 19, 2025

    Misty Mornings Arkansas Cabins & RV Sites

    Misty Mornings

    Great stopover. Hosts are very accommodating. I am the only camper here tonight. Very quiet. PJ'S restaurant was wonderful.

  • Ethan W.
    Jun. 29, 2025

    Holiday Mountain Resort

    Great Campground

    Creek is full of smallmouth bass, great swimming holes for the kids, and some shallow wading areas to lounge in chairs or find crawfish. Owners are great people and very helpful. Awesome place to stay!

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 9, 2025

    Buffalo Point — Buffalo National River

    Early June ‘25

    We stayed 4 nights (Thu-Mon) in June and went on a canoe trip on Saturday. I stopped at the contact station to see if I needed to check in, but they said I didn’t. The bath house was a little messy and it seemed that one toilet wouldn’t flush. There is a paved walk down to the river from B Loop (that’s where we stayed- I don’t know about the others). We found a cool cave at the far right end of the rock beach. The water was absolutely beautiful Thursday-Saturday, but the area got a lot of rain Saturday starting around 2 am, and the Buffalo River Float Service told us there would be a crest after 5 pm Sat. We were supposed to start between 9-10, but when we arrived they said they were delaying everyone’s start. We got on the river about 10:45 am. Our float trip was amazing and we were on our way back to our vehicle on the 3 pm bus (trip was Dillard’s Ferry to Rush). By 8 pm Saturday, the water at the beach area was completely brown and we could tell the water was up a LOT. We saw a park ranger on Sunday and asked about the water level and she said it had gone up 12 feet by Saturday night and Sunday morning it was 13 feet. We could see the level dropping throughout the day Sunday and into Monday morning. We ate an amazing dinner at the restaurant at Buffalo Point- and also had lunch at The Springhouse. Both were delicious meals!! We did the Over Look trail and it was pretty well maintained. We also went to the Rush Ghost Town and did the short loop to check it out- went out past the Overflow parking at Rush to see the rapids, and drove around the Rush (tent only) CG which looked like it hadn’t been used in some time. The Buffalo Point CG Loop B was fairly well maintained with a few sites not usable due to erosion. There were a few campers who had barking dogs that they didn’t seem to correct, so we slept with our fan on to drown out the noise. We absolutely loved our visit to Buffalo Point and would definitely return.

  • Amy W.
    Jun. 9, 2025

    Woolly Hollow State Park — Wooly Hollow State Park

    SITE #3 All the great outdoor opportunities, small enough to avoid crowds

    I tent camped at Site #3, right beside the lake. Put my hammock up and watched the sun set and the fireflies start dancing. A few ducks played on the edge of the water and walked on shore for a bit. There is a marked Artesian Spring right at the turn to this loop before Site #1.  

    This park has so much going for it. It is clean, small, handicap accessible....great hiking with short and long options, a pour-off waterfall during the wet season when the lake is high, biking options. You can rent paddle boats and kayaks for the small but beautiful lake that is known for fishing. The visitor's center has nice restrooms, local author's books and art, and is well-stocked in emergency  supplies, treats, a water fountain, and friendly staff. I live close by and opt for this park when I need to get away from the hustle and bustle for a while. This park is small enough to avoid the typical state park crowds and still enjoy all the outdoor sights, sounds and activites you are looking for.

  • mThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 1, 2025

    Camp Robinson Dispersed Site

    People kept driving in

    I woke up a 11am to someone driving in then 12:30am then at 1:30 a loud truck came in slinging rocks and a guy was screaming out the window. So I was packed up and was out by 2am.


Guide to Greers Ferry Lake

Camping near Greers Ferry Lake, Arkansas, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and outdoor activities. Whether you're into fishing, hiking, or just relaxing by the water, there’s something for everyone.

What to do:

  • Fishing: The lake is known for its excellent trout fishing. At the Dam Site Campground, one camper said, “Can’t beat the trout fishing. Hatchery on site.” This makes it a great spot for anglers looking to catch dinner.
  • Hiking: Explore the trails around the area. The Gunner Pool Recreation Area has access to the Sylamore Hiking Trail. One visitor mentioned, “You can hike for days, right up the creek,” highlighting the extensive hiking opportunities.
  • Swimming: Enjoy a refreshing swim at the John F Kennedy Campground. A reviewer noted, “Caught a few trout for our must-have trout tacos,” indicating that the water is not only good for fishing but also for cooling off.

What campers like:

  • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained restrooms and showers. At Woolly Hollow State Park, one guest said, “The bathhouse is located in the center of all of the sites so access is easy.”
  • Spacious Campsites: Many campgrounds offer roomy sites. A visitor at Heber Springs Campground mentioned, “Our campsite was handicap accessible,” which speaks to the spaciousness and accessibility of the area.
  • Natural Beauty: The scenery is a big draw. A camper at Sugar Loaf said, “There are sites near the water... with a view of Sugar Loaf mountain in the background,” showcasing the picturesque views available.

What you should know:

  • Reservations Recommended: Some campgrounds fill up quickly, especially during peak season. A reviewer at Old Highway 25 Campground advised, “Reservations accepted (high season and weekend I would recommend).”
  • Limited Amenities: Not all campgrounds have full amenities. At Gunner Pool Recreation Area, a visitor noted, “No reservations... open all year,” indicating a more rustic experience.
  • Wildlife: Expect to see various wildlife. A camper at Dam Site Campground shared, “Wildlife spotting from your campsite is normal,” so keep your camera ready!

Tips for camping with families:

  • Kid-Friendly Activities: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds. The John F Kennedy Campground has a playground, making it a great spot for families. One parent said, “There’s something for everyone to do.”
  • Safety First: Ensure kids are supervised near water. A reviewer at Woolly Hollow State Park mentioned, “The swimming area was crazy busy,” so keep an eye on little ones.
  • Plan for Meals: Bring easy-to-cook meals. A camper at Heber Springs mentioned, “We had a nice secluded spot right by the lake,” which is perfect for family cookouts.

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Site Sizes: Make sure your RV fits the site. A visitor at Dam Site Campground warned, “Many of the sites might be hard to back into or hard to level your rig.”
  • Electric Hookups: Look for campgrounds with electric hookups if you need them. The John F Kennedy Campground offers 50 amp service, which is a plus for RVers.
  • Stay Connected: Some areas have limited cell service. A reviewer at Gunner Pool Recreation Area noted, “Solar will have difficulties,” so plan accordingly if you rely on devices.

Camping near Greers Ferry Lake, Arkansas, is a fantastic way to enjoy the great outdoors. With plenty of activities and beautiful campgrounds, it’s a perfect getaway for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a map of Greers Ferry Lake campgrounds?

Yes, maps of Greers Ferry Lake campgrounds are available through multiple sources. When visiting Cove Creek or other Corps of Engineers campgrounds, maps are typically provided at entrance stations. The official Army Corps of Engineers website offers downloadable PDF maps showing the locations of all campgrounds around the lake. Additionally, recreation.gov provides interactive maps when making reservations at campgrounds like Shiloh - Greers Ferry Lake. These maps show campsite layouts, amenities, and proximity to the lake. Visitor centers in Heber Springs also distribute free area maps showing campground locations.

What camping options are near Greers Ferry Lake?

The area surrounding Greers Ferry Lake offers diverse camping experiences. John F Kennedy campground is situated along the beginning of the Little Red River, making it ideal for fishing enthusiasts. The campground is conveniently located just off Arkansas Highway 25. Hill Creek - Greers Ferry Lake provides 30 electric sites and 10 non-electric sites with amenities including a beach, boat ramp, showers, and flush toilets. Other options include Fairfield Bay RV Campground & Marina for those seeking more developed facilities, plus several Corps of Engineers campgrounds offering various levels of amenities. Most campgrounds around the lake provide water and electric hookups, though some offer primitive sites for a more rustic experience.

Does Greers Ferry have a state park with camping facilities?

Greers Ferry Lake doesn't have a traditional state park with camping facilities. However, Sugar Loaf offers a similar experience. This beautiful area features Sugar Loaf Mountain with hiking opportunities and a camping area called Sugar Loaf Park. While not a state park, the area is managed for public recreation. The primary camping options around Greers Ferry Lake are Corps of Engineers (COE) campgrounds like COE Greers Ferry Lake Mill Creek Recreation Area, which offer well-maintained facilities including electric hookups, water access, boat ramps, and modern restrooms. These federal recreation areas provide high-quality camping experiences comparable to what you'd find at a state park.

What campgrounds are available at Greers Ferry Lake?

Greers Ferry Lake offers several Corps of Engineers (COE) campgrounds with excellent facilities. COE Greers Ferry Lake Choctaw Recreation Area is one of the largest with 91 electric and 55 non-electric sites, located closest to Highway 65. Dam Site Campground provides perfect access to both the lake and Little Red River. Other campgrounds include Hill Creek, Shiloh, Mill Creek, Devil's Fork, John F Kennedy, Cove Creek, Old Highway 25, and Sugar Loaf. Most campgrounds feature amenities like boat ramps, drinking water, dump stations, showers, flush toilets, and picnic areas. Many sites are right on the water with swimming areas and fishing opportunities.