Best Campgrounds in Arkansas

Arkansas features a robust network of established campgrounds across its diverse landscapes, from the Ozark Mountains to the Mississippi River valley. Petit Jean State Park and Devil's Den State Park represent some of the highest-rated camping destinations, offering a mix of tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin accommodations. Lake Ouachita State Park and Lake Catherine State Park provide water-oriented camping experiences with boat-in access options. Many campgrounds maintain year-round operations, with several locations supporting both primitive camping and full-service RV sites with electric, water, and sewer hookups.

Advance reservations are strongly recommended for developed campgrounds, particularly during summer months and holiday weekends. While many established sites provide amenities like showers, toilets, and electric hookups, primitive and dispersed camping areas typically offer more basic facilities. Roads leading to remote camping areas can present challenges, especially after rainfall. One visitor noted of Mt. Hersey campground: "The ride in is a long one with steep grades and rugged terrain. Definitely don't bring a camper down here. This road isn't made for smaller vehicles so bring an SUV or pickup."

Waterfront camping locations consistently rank among the most sought-after sites in Arkansas, with several state parks featuring lakeside or riverside camping options. Visitors frequently mention the peaceful setting of waterside campsites, with one camper describing their experience at Woolly Hollow State Park: "I tent camped at Site #3, right beside the lake. Put my hammock up and watched the sun set and the fireflies start dancing." Hot Springs National Park's Gulpha Gorge Campground provides convenient access to both natural features and urban amenities. For those seeking more remote experiences, the Buffalo National River area offers primitive camping opportunities with varying levels of accessibility. Several campgrounds feature family-friendly amenities including playgrounds, swimming areas, and hiking trails, while maintaining reasonable site spacing for privacy.

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Best Camping Sites in Arkansas (767)

    1. Petit Jean State Park — Petit Jean State Park

    106 Reviews
    Adona, AR
    Website
    +1 (501) 727-5441

    $25 - $40 / night

    "_ There are several viewpoints/vistas that you can access from roads (just two close together that involve some driving on gravel)."

    "Super cool paths, views and community. Tons of historical value and it's obvious that Arkansas cares about it's forests, natural resources and outdoor communities."

    2. Devil's Den State Park Campground

    87 Reviews
    Winslow, AR
    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."

    3. Lake Catherine State Park Campground

    84 Reviews
    Jones Mill, AR
    Website
    +1 (501) 844-4176

    $15 - $25 / night

    "We stayed in site 54 (w/e/s) that was right on the lake. We could walk to the dock right behind the site to fish, although did not have very good luck."

    "Lake Catherine State Park, like all Arkansas state parks, is immaculately clean!  Most RV sites have close access to the water and there are small stationary docks to park your boat. "

    4. Gulpha Gorge Campground — Hot Springs National Park

    78 Reviews
    Hot Springs National Park, AR
    Website
    +1 (501) 620-6715

    $34 / night

    "There are many positives to this campground well beyond the proximity itself. With electricity at all sites and a flat rate it seems to have a lot of positives to check off."

    "With close proximity to the town of Hot Springs, AR, this campground is well maintained and convenient but lacks in privacy. I stayed here as an overnight while driving north through the Midwest."

    5. Tom Sawyer's RV Park

    59 Reviews
    West Memphis, AR
    Website
    +1 (870) 735-9770

    "This campsite is in West Memphis, Arkansas right across the river from Memphis Tennessee. The sites are right on the river bank, beautiful. Sunrise over the river was perfect."

    "This place is a 6 star park next to Ms river close to Memphis,TN quite, great spots, clean and a lake oand ponds on the sites."

    6. Maumelle Park

    51 Reviews
    Maumelle, AR
    Website
    +1 (501) 868-9477

    $28 - $75 / night

    "Stayed 6 nights at Maumelle COE campground next to Arkansas River. Nice and quiet especially after the weekend crowd left. Nice walking trails and still close to major conveniences."

    "Beautiful panorama view of the Arkansas river. Amenities are great. Friendly staff and clean park. Close to restaurants, shopping and services. Full year round so make a reservation!"

    7. Lake Ouachita State Park Campground

    50 Reviews
    Mountain Pine, AR
    Website
    +1 (888) 287-2757

    "This state park sits on one of the prettiest and clearest lakes in the state of Arkansas. The area that I will be focusing on is the primitive tent sites."

    "Definitely my favorite park in Arkansas so far. It’s a really big park at the lake with lots to do. I was there in the fall so I didn’t do any lake stuff but still had a great time tent camping."

    8. Village Creek State Park Campground

    48 Reviews
    Colt, AR
    Website
    +1 (870) 238-9406

    $25 / night

    "There are nearly 100 sites here at Village Creek State Park. They are Spacious, paved and well maintained."

    "This park was stunning the drive though a little narrow at times was scenic from the drive to the RV site. Pull Through with own area not to close to other sites."

    9. COE Lake Ouachita Crystal Springs Campground

    45 Reviews
    Royal, AR
    Website
    +1 (501) 991-3390

    $14 - $80 / night

    "Site 40 water faucet is broken Showers are hot and free Arkansas is very pretty but the trash on the road sides and road kill is too much. Clean up after yourself people!!!"

    "Arkansas has variable weather in January. Cold clear day today but higher temps predicted for later in the week. Many sites available. Beautiful views."

    10. Crater of Diamonds State Park Campground

    36 Reviews
    Murfreesboro, AR
    Website
    +1 (870) 285-3113

    $15 - $50 / night

    "This camp is ideally located in the Crater of Diamonds State Park with easy access to the Visitors Center by foot or car."

    "The campground has 47 nicely shaded RV sites with water/electric/sewer hookup(many of which have tent pads and five walk-in tent sites."

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Recent Reviews in Arkansas

3384 Reviews of 767 Arkansas Campgrounds


  • F
    Apr. 27, 2026

    RV Rebuilding Repair & Campground

    This is no longer an RV repair RV Park

    I called the number on the listing and talk to the owner he bought it about 4 years ago and he said there's a bunch of stuff out there on the internet still that he doesn't even know about from the last owners. This is just an RV park. But they do welcome Vans as long as they are self-contained and have facilities.

    Nice guy! My van doesn't have facilities so not for me, but that's great that he doesn't exclude by a vehicle age and type.

  • D
    Apr. 27, 2026

    Little Rock North KOA

    Dump

    This place is an over priced dump. The staff working during the morning are very unfriendly.... Sites are on top of each other..... Roads are very narrow.... Pool doesn't look like it's been working in a long time..... No Hot tub as shown on their website..... No merchandise in the store.... Too many trashy long-term campers..... Dog parks literally stunk... Workers flying around way too fast on tractors..... Some meones gonna get killed here!! Save yourself some money and heartache and go elsewhere

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 25, 2026

    Hog Valley RV & Treehouse Resort

    Nice spot - Lots of amenities

    Hog Valley RV Park is a solid place to stay, especially for families. The amenities are nice, particularly if you have children, with parks, basketball courts, and pickleball courts available. The two pools were closed for the season during our stay, so keep that in mind depending on when you visit.

    The front staff was very welcoming and even escorted us to our spot, which was a nice touch. The park was quiet at night, and the sites were level with full hookups, which made setup easy. There are also plenty of spots available throughout the park.

    A few downsides kept it from being a 5-star stay. The grass was extremely damp, and our dogs got soaked just from laying down. There is also only one trash area, located near the front entrance, which is pretty far from many of the sites. The dog parks were just average, possibly a little below average.

    Overall, it was a good stay with great family-friendly amenities and friendly staff. I’d recommend it, especially for families, but there are a few areas that could be improved.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 24, 2026

    Shady Lake Campground

    Very quiet

    This campground is very quiet. It has beautiful surroundings and lots of nature to see. The spot we are camping in needs a little attention but it doesn't stop us from enjoying the area. A nice picnic table with grill and fire ring make this an awesome spot. Cell phone service is sketchy, thankfully we have starlink. The only bad I have found with this campground is the showers need a deep cleaning and updated (D Loop).

  • Jean A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 24, 2026

    Prairie Creek (AR)

    COE Campground

    This loop is not suitable for large trailers. The corners are tight and it is quite steep. Mostly empty in this loop here on a Thursday. Simple vault toilets and a long walk to a garbage can. Over in the other section is a shower house which seems to be mostly how we are ranking our sites lately. Shower was ok but considering the price it gets 5 stars.

  • Tarquin P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 22, 2026

    Village Creek State Park Campground

    Nice Campsite, great fishing

    We enjoyed this campsite. I think some of the sites are farther from the lake, but we were in 46 and it was super convenient. We enjoyed some good fishing

  • Sami G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 20, 2026

    Greene Road Camp Dispersed

    Decent Overnight Stay

    This spot we stayed at just overnight. Way out in the country, very quiet. No service; if you’re traveling full time and need internet connection. We had a strange experience with a local speeding by and his dog was loose running side by side with the vehicle; drove up and down this road a couple of times and felt bad for the dog — he had a collar but seemed like he can just roam free. It was odd. Just fyi if you have pets! There are only 3 spots here and one is a memorial for a woman who passed away. MOSQUITO CITY, bring bug spray!


Guide to Arkansas

Camping in Arkansas offers a unique blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure. With stunning landscapes, serene lakes, and a variety of campgrounds, it’s a great spot for families, solo adventurers, and RV enthusiasts alike.

What to do

  • Hiking and Nature Walks: Explore the trails at places like Mount Nebo State Park. One reviewer said, “The trails were nicely kept and the waterfall we hiked to on Lizard Trail was so picturesque!”
  • Fishing and Water Activities: At Lake Ouachita State Park, you can fish right from your campsite. A visitor mentioned, “The water is crystal clear and we could swim right from our campsites!”
  • Cavern Tours: Don’t miss the chance to visit Blanchard Springs Caverns. A camper shared, “The cavern tour is a must-see; it’s one of the best around.”

What campers like

  • Scenic Views: Campers rave about the beautiful landscapes. One person said about Petit Jean State Park, “I found everything to be absolutely amazing! Beautiful, stunning, and can’t wait to visit again!”
  • Clean Facilities: Many campgrounds pride themselves on cleanliness. A review for Gulpha Gorge Campground noted, “Cleanest shower house I've ever seen.”
  • Spacious Campsites: Campers appreciate the room to spread out. One visitor at Lake Catherine State Park mentioned, “The spaces are so far apart you can enjoy your own spot without interruption.”

What you should know

  • Limited Cell Service: Many campgrounds have poor cell reception. A camper at Petit Jean State Park noted, “Just no signal. Also a little expensive for me but others may not think so!”
  • Seasonal Crowds: Some parks can get busy during peak seasons. A visitor at Lake Ouachita State Park warned, “This place is really popular in summer time, so expect to book a year in advance.”
  • Amenities Vary: Not all campgrounds have the same facilities. A review for Gulpha Gorge Campground mentioned, “Clean restrooms, no showers.”

Tips for camping with families

  • Choose Family-Friendly Campgrounds: Look for places with activities for kids. One family at Catherine's Landing said, “Plenty of room for the kids to ride bicycles and a direct, private access at the campground to Lake Catherine for a little family kayaking.”
  • Pack for Activities: Bring gear for fishing, hiking, and swimming. A camper at Lake Catherine State Park mentioned, “Our site on the lake was very beautiful and every site on the water has a small dock you can fish off.”
  • Plan for Mosquitoes: Be prepared for bugs, especially at dusk. One camper at Willow Beach warned, “Locals warned us to beware of mosquitoes at sunset.”

Tips from RVers

  • Check Site Sizes: Make sure your RV fits the campsite. A review for Lake Ouachita State Park noted, “The sites are all sitting on a serene lake. The spaces are so far apart you can enjoy your own spot without interruption.”
  • Look for Full Hookups: Many RVers prefer sites with full hookups. A visitor at John F Kennedy Campground mentioned, “73 sites with electric, 13 sites with water and electric.”
  • Be Ready for Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds may not have showers or sewer hookups. A camper at Gulpha Gorge Campground said, “No showers, but clean restrooms.”

Camping in Arkansas is a fantastic way to enjoy the great outdoors, with plenty of options for everyone. Whether you're tent camping or RVing, there's something for you in this beautiful state.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available in Arkansas?

According to TheDyrt.com, Arkansas offers a wide range of camping options, with 767 campgrounds and RV parks in Arkansas and 78 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground in Arkansas?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground in Arkansas is Petit Jean State Park — Petit Jean State Park with a 5-star rating from 106 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping in Arkansas?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 78 free dispersed camping spots in Arkansas.

What are the best parks in Arkansas?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 21 parks in Arkansas that allow camping, notably Ozark-St. Francis National Forests and Buffalo National River.