Baxter
Comfortable and relaxing
We have are here for 3 days it is so nice, peaceful, and clean.
Dispersed camping opportunities exist in the Ozark region surrounding Greeson Lake, Arkansas, with notable locations including Hercules Glades Wilderness Area and Bull Shoals-White River State Park. The area features a mix of developed campgrounds with amenities like electric hookups and shower facilities alongside more primitive camping areas. Several camping options provide direct lake access, particularly at Tucker Hollow Park and Beaver Creek, while the Mark Twain National Forest offers more secluded backcountry experiences for visitors seeking quieter surroundings.
Road conditions vary significantly throughout the region, particularly on forest service roads leading to dispersed camping areas. "This area is a wilderness area so camping is plentiful. However in this particular area there is no organized campsite specifically. Instead there are several areas where you can with permissions hike in and stay," noted one visitor about Hercules Glades. Access to many remote sites requires planning as high-clearance vehicles may be needed for some locations. Weather conditions influence campsite selection, with summer heat making shaded sites particularly valuable. Cell service remains spotty in wilderness areas, though some campgrounds like Blair Ridge Road Dispersed report full Verizon coverage.
Campgrounds near Bull Shoals Lake receive consistently positive reviews for their waterfront access and privacy. Tent campers appreciate the soft, shaded tent sites at Beaver Creek, while visitors to Tucker Hollow Park highlight the scenic lake views and boat launch convenience. More secluded options exist at Hercules Glades Watch Tower, with several fire rings available along the access road and miles of hiking trails. A visitor remarked, "Nice camping spots at the trailhead for Hercules glades. It was a beautiful, quiet area." Most primitive sites in the region offer basic amenities like picnic tables and fire rings, though visitors should note that many dispersed camping areas lack potable water. The mixed-use campgrounds throughout the region accommodate various camping styles, from RVs requiring hookups to tent campers seeking natural settings.
$16 - $159 / night
"The campsite was large with an asphalt path and a nice spot for my tent. First weekend in May and the park was pretty much full. My campsite close to the facilities."
"Nice campground with a paved walking/cycling trail from boat docks to the dam. Nice showers, fairly level campsites. Fishing within walking distance."
"Like all Arkansas State parks this is a well kept park"
"It's one of the best I've been to in Arkansas. "
$24 - $50 / night
"When it comes to this location I liked the overall spacing of sites and the shaded tent area. This was so appealing when I pulled in. "
"There isn’t much to see or do close by."
"Along the way on the ridge you can see all the way down into Arkansas. Lots of fond memories hiking and camping back into the glades. Began hiking these trails over forty years ago."
"It's a bit off the beaten path, but worth it for a day hike or a bit of backpacking. Since it's wilderness area, you can camp just about anywhere with few restrictions."
"Walk-in tent sites, but was able to find a site at the far end to park my van at the site. It was at the Long Creek Trailhead. It was mid-week, so it was quiet and peaceful here."
"We got here on a pretty hilly/twisty road late at night, found a spot close to the trailhead and had a quiet, peaceful night sleep. We saw just one other camper with a trailer close to the inlet."
$55 - $99 / night
"Lakeside RV is located on Lake Taneycomo and just steps away from Branson Landing, which is a shopping and entertainment area."
"FHU, locked Shower House(very clean), good wi-if, cable tv, walking distance to lake Taneycomo, nice fishing for Rainbow Trout, close to Downtown Branson and The landing shopping center."
"I really enjoyed this location."
"One of my favorite camping locations. Maybe 12 sites in all, no amenities for the most part but the peace and quiet is worth more."
"Very nice remote location, ample space, and fire pit."
"Both locations have full bars (Verizon). Little to no man made noise but be respectful, there is a private residence at the end of the road."
$48 - $251 / night
"Half the sites are close to pool and playground, but not many trees. The other half are an easy 2 minute walk and tree covered!"
"Close to lake Bull Shoals, Taneycomo, and Branson if that's your thing."
$24 - $50 / night
"Nice view of the lake, marina and boat launch right by the campgroud make this great for water sports."












We have are here for 3 days it is so nice, peaceful, and clean.
This location was our maiden voyage with our new fifth wheel RV. White buffalo resort is a beautiful place to stay with very friendly and helpful staff. Met some friendly, long-term RV’ers. The only drawback is they don’t have a bike trail except for around the campground (4stars). They offer free Wi-Fi, has a nice clean pool, adequate playground and pavilion. Scenery is fantastic.
There is a ton to do in this area. The lake offers so many water sports. There are great trails to walk and bike. There is a restaurant at the boat dock and a store. Top notch state park. Highly recommend.
Excellent little campground! Peaceful, clean but no showers or toilets! There is electrical hook up and water with a fire ring and picnic table. Friendly fast, service
Nightly rate & monthly rate available. Have your own solar? Spot 50 is cheaper because it has no working electricity. Water and sewer hookup are available at this site. Dogs welcome.
Called and made reservations while on the road. They asked what time I was coming in. I told her and they said I was gonna be after 5 to please text or call & they'd be there waiting. Place fairly new. Pull thru slots and great showers & bathrooms. Some train noise and freeway is close by. I'd stay again.
One of the worst parks in Branson. Area is completely overgrown, none of the sites are anywhere near level, and the facilities are in terrible shape. The manager is extremely rude, confrontational, and is almost never on the property. Our first day there I witnessed her in a yelling match with someone, she flicked them off as they left then proceeded to tell me to call the police if I see them again. She also warned us of a homeless camp only a few hundred feet behind the park, so I wouldn’t leave anything out you don’t want stolen. It’s not close to anything other than the touristy things, and it’s absolutely filled with ticks. The trails behind the park are filled with trash and debris, dog park is the smallest one I’ve ever seen. Work Campers beware. I originally came to the park to work, I received absolutely no training, and was told to come in and“play” with their booking software to learn. The manager spoke to me incredibly rudely and as if she was scolding a child. She was incapable of even giving me a time to come in and show me how the system worked. I was given a written list of job responsibilities, and was immediately bombarded with a plethora of things I have no experience doing that were not listed in the job description. I was subsequently fired before my official start date and the only reason given was I was not a good fit. My partner was also fired as he was there working Maintenence for the same exact reason. By far the most incompetent, rude, and confrontational manager I have ever worked for.
Don’t know why the campground is closed online. It said it was open.
Close to a busy highway. Grounds crew starting blowing leaves at 4:30 AM. On the positive side they have a shuttle that runs to Solver Dollar city. Restrooms and showers were clean and warm
Camping near Greeson Lake, Arkansas, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking to relax by the water or explore the great outdoors, there are plenty of campgrounds to choose from.
Camping near Greeson Lake, Arkansas, has something for everyone, from families to solo adventurers. Enjoy the great outdoors and make some unforgettable memories!
Frequently Asked Questions
What camping is available near Greeson Lake?
According to TheDyrt.com, Greeson Lake offers a wide range of camping options, with 240 campgrounds and RV parks near Greeson Lake and 11 free dispersed camping spots.
Which is the most popular campground near Greeson Lake?
According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Greeson Lake is Table Rock State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 57 reviews.
Where can I find free dispersed camping near Greeson Lake?
According to TheDyrt.com, there are 11 free dispersed camping spots near Greeson Lake.
What parks are near Greeson Lake?
According to TheDyrt.com, there are 26 parks near Greeson Lake that allow camping, notably Bull Shoals Lake and Table Rock Lake.
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