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    Several RV parks surround Jerusalem, Arkansas, providing convenient options for motorhome travelers. Golden Pond RV Park in nearby Shirley offers year-round camping with full hookups including 50 amp service, level gravel sites, and big rig access. Just 30 miles west, Ivy's Cove RV Retreat in Russellville features pull-through sites with full hookups, laundry facilities, and hot showers. Adventure RV maintains 35 spacious sites with both 30 and 50 amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections. Fairfield Bay RV Campground & Marina combines lakeside camping with big rig accessibility, though it offers only water and electric hookups with a separate dump station. "Our site had water and 30amp service. The site was large and had trees around it offering a little bit of privacy," noted one RV camper about the region's state park options.

    Cell service varies significantly throughout the area, with AT&T generally providing better coverage than T-Mobile in most RV parks. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially during fall foliage season when parks fill quickly. Most campgrounds welcome pets but enforce leash requirements. The terrain around Jerusalem presents some challenges for larger rigs, with several campers reporting the need for leveling blocks on sloping sites. Dump stations are available at most parks, though their locations aren't always convenient to individual sites. Propane service is limited, so RVers should fill tanks before arrival. Many parks remain open year-round, though amenities like swimming pools typically operate seasonally from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Morrilton RV Park, located about 25 miles from Jerusalem, provides full hookup sites with 50 amp service but lacks shower facilities.

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      1. Ivy's Cove RV Retreat

      5.0(4)17mi from JerusalemRVs

      "Nice level pull-through lots. Hot showers, laundry, small play area. Very quiet except for the birds that wake you in the morning. Close to town but feels like the country."

      "Game/exercise room. 5 minutes to anything you need, but still feels secluded."

      2. Adventure RV

      5.0(1)16mi from JerusalemRVs

      "Peaceful and quite. Not only is it right on the lake with multiple fishing docks plus a boat ramp, but there is a private fishing pond in the middle of the park as well"

      from $15 - $425 / night

      3. Morrilton RV Park

      3.0(1)16mi from JerusalemRVs, Tents

      4. Camp Conway RV Park

      3.0(2)26mi from JerusalemRVs

      "Camp Conway is quiet with excellent bird-watching. Must have seen 12 bird varieties thriving in the park. Convenient to Conway and even Little Rock."

      5. Beaverfork Lake RV Resort

      5.0(1)30mi from Jerusalem

      "What a perfect way to end our long drive. Stephanie is so pleasant, professional and eager to help with anything needed."

      6. Spencer's Landing RV Park

      4.0(1)29mi from JerusalemRVs

      "It is very close to the lake and we were able to make up our own little hike. Night time noises included some trains although they didn't whistle. There is also some highway noise."

      from $35 - $450 / night

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      7. Fairfield Bay RV Campground & Marina

      4.0(2)31mi from JerusalemRVs, Tents

      "The Fairfield Bay/Greers Ferry lake area in general is my heaven on earth, and this marina/campground is smack dab in the middle of it."

      8. Gold Creek Landing RV Park

      2.7(3)35mi from JerusalemRVs

      "Very nice place to come to had a very, very clean laundry mat with excellent prices. Very clean park does not look rundown.. very nice on-site Manager. Takes care of you. Quiet place."

      9. DKM RV Park

      Be the first to review24mi from Jerusalem

      from $30 - $385 / night

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      10. Gilbert RV Park

      5.0(2)41mi from JerusalemRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We got all setup and enjoyed our time around Gilbert. The quiet little town with some live music occasionally."

      "The campground is small and a bit sparse, but the location to the river is unbeatable. The camp owner and store manager “Jim” is a delight…as is “homer” the camp dog."

      from $38 / night

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    • 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.

    • 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.

    • NThe Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 1, 2021

      Dam Site(greers Ferry)

      Fishing Time

      Open:  Year round

      Sites:  148 electric

                    93 non electric

      Fees:    $14.00 - $33.00

      Reservations:  877-444-6777 or recreation.gov

      Boat ramp   drinking water   dump station   marina   restrooms with flush toilets   showers   day use picnic area playground

      Greers Ferry Dam Site is one of several around the lake created by the Greers Ferry Dam which created the 40,000 acre lake.  The dam was dedicated by John F Kennedy one month prior to his death.

      Be aware that many of the sites might be hard to back into or hard to level your rig.  The area is thickly wooded and that might make it difficult.  There are a lot of large moss covered rocks that help to set the scene for  wooded wonderland for tents and smaller rigs.  Check your site before parking this park like many of the Corp of Engineer parks are older and built with tent and small RV's in mind.  It is a beautiful site and in Arkansas you must try the fishing

      Directions:  3 miles northeast of Heber Springs, AR by way of SR 25 Bypass.

    • Napunani
      Dec. 1, 2023

      Petit Jean State Park — Petit Jean State Park

      One of Arkansas' Finest

      PROS 

      No reservation transaction fee 

      Senior discount 

      Quiet 

      Moveable metal picnic table on a concrete pad, pedestal BBQ grill, fire ring with cooking grate, and one hook lantern pole 

      Site 14 partially shady 

      Good condition asphalt parking pad with gravel and grass surrounding 

      Good view of lake from Site 14 

      Sites well spaced 

      Campground A toilet/shower building clean and sufficiently stocked. Heated but not air conditioned. 

      Site 14 more than long enough for trailer and tow vehicle 

      Dark sky friendly as there are no street lights in Campground A 

      Very nice 6ft wide asphalt bike trail from Campground B to Mather Lodge

      (approximately 1.75 miles) CCC Hike and Bike Trail 

      New Visitor Center built 2021 

      Beautiful CCC built Mather Lodge

      (restaurant added in 2012) 

      Grass throughout campground mowed 

      Firewood sold in the yards of residences along State Road 154 

      CONS 

      Site 14 extremely unlevel side to side 

      No privacy from other campsites 

      No entrance security gate to the park or any campgrounds as State Road 154 cuts thru the park 

      No park ranger drive thrus 

      Mather Lodge Restaurant OK. Don't expect much from the menu or service but it has a full bar 

      3 of our 4 day stay there was a religious group prophetlytizing at the Park Visitor Center WIFI only at Lodge and Visitors Center 

      NO TMOBILE service

    • Lori C.
      Apr. 20, 2021

      Petit Jean State Park — Petit Jean State Park

      Beautiful Park with great hiking trails

      Beautiful park with lots of space between spots and large green belt areas to enjoy. The hiking trails were fun and challenging with not many people and we hiked with our dogs. We stayed in a pull through site in Loop A, Spot 29 with full hookups. It had plenty of room for trailer and truck parking and was pretty level. There was no wifi or cell service for T-Mobile. We rode our bikes to the Visitor Center to access wifi and were able to get cell service at the Mather Lodge overlook. There is a really nice walking / bike trail from the campgrounds to the Mather Lodge. The park is well maintained with clean bathrooms and showers. Trash bins were located throughout the camping area. We will visit here again.

    • NThe Dyrt PRO User
      Aug. 6, 2021

      Hill Creek - Greers Ferry Lake

      Country Time

      • Open All Year
      • 91 Sites Water/electric
      • 50 amp available
      • 55 Non Electric
      • Reservation accepted (877-444-6777)
      • 3850 Highway 330E, Clinton, AR  72031

      Boat Ramp, drinking water, dump station, marina, day use picnic area, playground, fire ring/grill, fish cleaning station, picnic table, restrooms with flush toilets, and showers

      Choctaw is located several miles outside the town of Clinton Arkansas.  I would advise stocking up before leaving home or in Clinton.  Located in the gently rolling hills of the Ozarks.  The roads are in good shape but like most roads in Arkansas they could be considered, not narrow, but not exactly wide.  The campground is located right off the road so watch for your turn.  Choctaw is one of the few parks in the Greers Ferry complex that is right off the main road.

      The site numbers are well marked on the entrance of each site.  Some sites are more level than others and some are shorter than others.  Longer rigs will have to pay close attention to the size of the sites.  Area is well wooded giving a large amount of shade and a lot of needles and leaves.  If you don't carry a good broom you might want one to sweep your pad.  Trees are mainly pine so shade will continue through winter.  While we were there it was time for mowing but generally COE parks are well maintained

      Little Red River and the Greers Ferry Lake produce an amazing outdoor experience.  Sitting all along the banks of Greers Ferry Lake you are able to have your pick of any number of COE campgrounds and private campgrounds.  Choctaw is a good example.  

      Arkansas is called "The Natural State" and it does live up to its name.  Greers Ferry is located in Cleburne County Arkansas with several small towns dotted around the lake.  There are between 30,000 to 40,000 acres of crystal clear water depending on the season and the rains.  You may fish, scuba dive, water ski, SUP, kayak, canoe, swim or just relax at your campsite.  Your choice but is geared toward the outdoor life.

      Fishing is the sport of the day here.  You will find some of "The Best" fishing in the south with some bragging "In The World".  The lake holds the record for bass at 27 lbs 50 oz.  Tournaments begin in April and go through October.  Whether you are a local or a visitor fishing is done year round.  Every game fish native to Arkansas is stocked and maintained by the Arkansas Game and Fish.  Depending on the time of the year you are able to look forward to trophy size striped bass, walleye, and trout.  That is not to say you shouldn't hook your share of channel catfish, bigmouth and white bass and crappie.

      Have fun.  Stay safe.

      LNT

      Better than when you found it.

      Happy Trails

    • Fred S.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 18, 2024

      Ouachitas FR179 Dispersed Site

      Creekside dispersed camping in the Ouachita National Forest

      Camped here on Dec 13, 2023. Along well maintained gravel forest road, FR 179 in the Ouachita National Forest, Saline County, Arkansas. Really nice large site with a creek that flows into the North Fork of the Saline River was behind the site. Site appears to be large enough for 2 rigs no large than a truck camper. Multiple tents can be set up here. Did not have a problem parking our camper van on a level spot. The dirt surface is level. The site has a rock fire ring. Only a few vehicles drove by the site on FR179. Lots of trees surrounding the site with an open sky above for star gazing. Fishing is possible in the North Fork of the Saline River a short walk south of the site. No hiking trails nearby. No T-Mobile or AT&T cell service.  Love this spot!

    • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 20, 2020

      Mount Magazine State Park Campground

      Love It!

      If you are ever driving through Arkansas a trip to Mount Magazine State Park is a must. Mount Magazine is the state’s highest point topping out at 2,753 feet and delivers sweeping views of broad valleys, lakes, winding rivers, and distant mountains. The rugged rock outcroppings protrude from the densely wooded forests. What makes this park even more spectacularly beautiful is that it is surrounded by National Forest lands encompassing glorious acres of woods. 

      In the late 1800’s, the railroad made travel easier and people were drawn to the area for its cooler weather and awe-inspiring scenic beauty. Resort lodges and restaurants sprang up and the resort “Town of Mount Magazine” began. Soon a post office, parks, streets and a dance pavilion dotted the town. The town took a turn when drought, erosion, and the Great Depression brought the town to collapse. The 1934 Resettlement Act purchased all the private land on the mountain and was shortly transferred to the U.S. Forest Service. In the late 1930’s and 40’s, the Works Progress Administration built campgrounds, trails, cabins, and a lodge were constructed. A fire destroyed the lodge in 1971. In 1998, Arkansas State Parks entered into a cooperative agreement with the USDA Forest Service to develop Mount Magazine State Park. The lodge reopened in 2006 and graces the same beautiful setting as the original structure. 

      We found this park very relaxing which is kind of amazing because there is so much for outdoor enthusiasts to do making it hard to sit still. There are miles and miles of hiking trails, horseback riding, hang gliding launches, cycling, and some of the most dramatic locations for rock climbing and rappelling. The diverse mountain ecosystem offers amazing bird watching and wildlife viewing and provides habitat for over 90 species of butterflies. Many were brightening the woods when we were there. We were there at a time when wildflowers were blooming so the forest floor was lit up with color. The higher altitude and cooler weather on the mountain meant that trees had not leafed out yet but a look down in the valley was a stark contrast with trees fully leafed out. The park has a relatively small campground with a meek 18 sites with full hook-up (two of which are 50 amp). Campsites are well-spaced with gravel pads and patios with fire pits and picnic tables. We so enjoyed hanging around our campsite but for those that don’t camp you will be perfectly comfortable in the lodge or cabins. 

      The Lodge at Mount Magazine has breath-taking views and some rooms have spa tubs on their balconies to enjoy the view. Thirteen cabins dot the ridge line offering the same awesome views and Jacuzzi tub options on your balcony. At the lodge is The Skycrest Restaurant which is a nice treat for those not wanting to cook. We decided to have drinks one evening on the veranda enjoying the setting sun lighting the valley. The next day we popped in for lunch where $6 got a plate of open-face prime rib sandwich, mashed potatoes, salad, and squash casserole. Pretty good deal if you ask us. 

      This state park so worked for us. It was the combination of the reading in a quiet wooded campground, being able to go to the lodge for a drink, lunch and great view and spending hours walking in the woods. The park is a good 30 minutes drive from the nearest town so you may want to stock up so you can just relax on the mountain.

    • Fred S.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 17, 2024

      Adams Mountain Rd Dispersed Campsite

      Piney Creeks WMA Dispersed Campsite, AR Ozarks

      Camped here on Wednesday May 15, 2024. In the Piney Creek WMA, part of the Ozark National Forest north of Hector, Arkansas. Large camping area at a high clearance ATV trailhead, FR1322A, just off Adams Mountain Road (gravel road).  The site has at least 2 established fire rings. Site is suitable for group dispersed camping. It looks like it can accomodate up to 3 truck camper size rigs. No problem with finding a level spot for our camper van. The ATV trail is a nice hiking trail into the forest. The trail has a handful of 4x4 obstacles along the way. A 1 1/4 mile hike takes you to a small unnamed waterfall, which may not be running during the dry season. The site is close to Adams Mountain Rd. We camped here during mid-week & only five vehicles passed by during the evening, with headlights briefly shining into the site. The area & fire rings were clean. Campsite surface is dirt, with lots of poison ivy in the surrounding foliage. Overall, this is a good spot; nothing special, but nice. T-Mobile 5G service (2 bars). Intermittent AT&T LTE service.


    Guide to Jerusalem

    RV sites near Jerusalem, Arkansas are concentrated along the main transportation corridors surrounding the town. The terrain features rolling Ozark foothills with elevations ranging from 500 to 1,200 feet, creating varied camping experiences throughout the region. Most campgrounds maintain operating hours year-round with seasonal adjustments to services during winter months when temperatures can drop below freezing.

    What to do

    Fishing access: Fairfield Bay RV Campground provides direct lake access with multiple fishing docks. "The marina has a very nice, well stocked shop with a little cafe around the corner. I remember one of my favorite things when I went there as a child was when they'd give me a bag of fish food to throw to the massive catfish off the dock," notes a visitor to Fairfield Bay RV Campground & Marina.

    Hiking trails: The region offers various difficulty levels of hiking paths through the Ozark foothills. "If you like hiking, you can go less than a quarter mile off almost any main road and see abundant wildlife, a meandering creek, sometimes even a waterfall! There are hiking trails literally everywhere, of all kinds of difficulty levels," reports another Fairfield Bay camper.

    Boating options: Many campgrounds offer boat ramps for lake access. "Adventure RV is peaceful and quite. Not only is it right on the lake with multiple fishing docks plus a boat ramp, but there is a private fishing pond in the middle of the park as well," explains a visitor to Adventure RV.

    River proximity: Some campgrounds offer direct river access for kayaking or tubing. "When they advertise a stones throw from the Buffalo river, they mean it. The campground is small and a bit sparse, but the location to the river is unbeatable," reports a camper at Gilbert RV Park.

    What campers like

    Bird watching opportunities: Several campgrounds offer excellent wildlife viewing. "Camp Conway is quiet with excellent bird-watching. Must have seen 12 bird varieties thriving in the park. Convenient to Conway and even Little Rock," writes a visitor to Camp Conway RV Park.

    Convenient location: Despite rural settings, many campgrounds provide easy access to services. "We lived at this RV park for 5 months while we were house hunting. Great owners. Clean, large showers. Game/exercise room. 5 minutes to anything you need, but still feels secluded," notes a long-term resident of Ivy's Cove RV Retreat.

    Rural setting with amenities: Campers appreciate natural surroundings without sacrificing comforts. "Nice level pull-through lots. Hot showers, laundry, small play area. Very quiet except for the birds that wake you in the morning. Close to town but feels like the country," reports an Ivy's Cove camper.

    Friendly management: Campground hosts receive positive feedback for their helpful attitude. "Called with last minute stay request and they were able to accommodate. When I arrived, my Jeep battery was dead. Called AAA but the owner helped me jump it before AAA arrived, then he brought s to our site, all this after hours," shares a visitor at Ivy's Cove.

    What you should know

    Site leveling challenges: Many campgrounds require additional equipment for proper setup. "You better have extra chuck blocks, because your tow vehicle sits on a heck of an angle, at my site," warns a camper at Fairfield Bay. "Once my trailer was on level site, my truck was at an angle, I could not get my weight distribution bars off. Too much force. I had to pull out, remove bars and back back in."

    Bathroom facilities vary significantly: Facilities range from none to full service across campgrounds. "We drove through looking for a place to stay. It was a very nice park with full hook-ups, cabins, very clean and well kept. It's pet friendly and accommodates larger RVs," notes a visitor to Morrilton RV Park.

    Noise considerations: Some campgrounds experience transportation noise. "It pretty much has everything. Looked really great except it is right next to I40. LOTS of noise so we decided to move on," reports another Morrilton RV visitor.

    Reservation requirements: Many parks operate with minimal on-site staff. "You have to contact in advance via email. There is nobody here to take your money," explains a camper at Gold Creek Landing RV Park about their check-in process.

    Tips for camping with families

    Fishing activities: Several campgrounds offer kid-friendly fishing options. "I've spent many, many wonderful days and nights here throughout my life. The marina has a very nice, well stocked shop with a little cafe around the corner," shares a repeat visitor to Fairfield Bay.

    Play areas: Some campgrounds include dedicated spaces for children. "We stayed one night at this cute little campground. It is very close to the lake and we were able to make up our own little hike," explains a visitor to Spencer's Landing RV Park.

    Camp store supplies: Several parks maintain well-stocked provisions. "The store contains everything you may need plus some!" notes a camper at Gilbert RV Park.

    Wildlife viewing opportunities: The area offers chances to observe diverse wildlife. "If you enjoy anything nature related this is the place to be! The lake is amazing and a wonderful place to fish or just boat around on," reports a Fairfield Bay visitor.

    Tips from RVers

    Power options: Different campgrounds offer varied electrical service levels. "Electric & water only. Dump site about half mile away, with dumpsters for trash," explains a Fairfield Bay camper about their site utilities.

    Site spacing: Campground layouts vary widely in privacy and convenience. "We stayed at 30 but it is clearly residential. Offers electric, water, and sewer. Not far at all from interstate," notes a visitor at Gold Creek Landing.

    Extended stay capabilities: Several parks accommodate longer visits. "This is for weekly or monthly guests. Weekly rates are $130. Sites are a little tight but offer electricity, water, and sewer," reports a visitor at Brannon RV Park.

    Access for large vehicles: Some campgrounds can accommodate bigger rigs. "Easy parking, nice people, all the amenities you would need. Would 100% recommend," shares a camper about their experience at Ivy's Cove.

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