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Dispersed Camping near McNeil, AR

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    Several free dispersed camping options exist around the Bois D'Arce Lake area near McNeil, Arkansas. Bois D'Arce Lake Peninsula offers drive-in access for both tent and RV camping with drinking water available. Fires are permitted at this location, and pets are allowed. The peninsula provides waterfront camping opportunities with easy lake access. Nearby Bois D'Arc Lake Wildlife Area offers additional dispersed camping but with fewer amenities.

    Sugar Creek Hunt Camp in neighboring Louisiana, approximately 40 miles northeast of McNeil, provides free primitive camping with basic facilities including vault toilets and trash receptacles. The camp is accessible via a two-mile gravel road with several spacious sites that can accommodate large vehicles. A visitor noted, "We found this spot after seeing that North shore wasn't maintained and south shore was too crowded." Another camper mentioned, "The road down there is full of huge potholes, be aware! Especially at night." Cell service is extremely limited or non-existent in this area. Most dispersed sites in the region have no established time limits, but 14-day maximum stays are standard practice on public lands.

    Best Dispersed Campgrounds near McNeil (7)

      1. Bois D'Arce Lake Peninsula

      4.8(5)32mi from McNeilRVs, Tents

      "Great camp spot, first come first serve no reservations. We'll maintained and free."

      "Nice trail, be better after a rain . Level 1 for sure . Some dispersed sites towards end of this end . Residential before you get to end . 2 Dogs running around ."

      2. Bois D'Arc Lake Wildlife Area

      4.0(2)32mi from McNeilRVs, Tents

      "I stayed at the end near the boat dock and was surrounded on three sides by water. I awoke to the sound of waterfowl and enjoyed coffee in the lake breeze."

      3. Poison Springs Nevada Road 424

      Be the first to review24mi from McNeil

      4. Sugar Creek Hunt Camp Dispersed

      5.0(2)36mi from McNeil

      "The road down there is full of huge potholes, be aware! Especially at night lol."

      "It is a hunt camp so you might have a truck or two drive by but other than that we were the only ones out here so it was real quiet and there's at least three "spots" where a big rig like ours (35ft) can"

      5. Crow Lake Primitive Sites

      5.0(1)36mi from McNeilRVs, Tents

      "This is just the one campsite, but it's quite large and there's a turnaround which could be used for a second campsite if you have a vehicle that can handle it."

      6. Spillway Landing by Cedar Bayou

      Be the first to review32mi from McNeil

      7. Ivan Lake Recreation Area

      1.0(1)39mi from McNeilRVs, Tents

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    • Travis A.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 23, 2025

      Bois D'Arc Lake Wildlife Area

      Dispersed campsies

      Dispersed campsites around the lake. Zero services or amenities. No dumpsters, no water, no restrooms. ATT phone service is very limited. I have 1 bar. Very nice area, with boat ramp. At night, I listened to an owl close by and coyotes in the distance.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 1, 2026

      Bois D'Arce Lake Peninsula

      Wonderful stop

      Great camp spot, first come first serve no reservations. We'll maintained and free.

    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 15, 2025

      Crow Lake Primitive Sites

      No annoying insects, just a place to park

      This is just the one campsite, but it's quite large and there's a turnaround which could be used for a second campsite if you have a vehicle that can handle it. The one at the top of the slope is better for larger vehicles though.

      I'm not sure if my bus would easily be able to handle going down that slope, but someone drove around it very easily in a Jeep with no trailer.

      When you enter the area, you'll see a split in the road. Take the right side and that's where this USACE campground is at.

    • sThe Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 25, 2024

      Sugar Creek Hunt Camp Dispersed

      Cute

      Super cute little spot. It had plenty of space/sites for big rigs, cars, tents, and hammocks. Established bathrooms and trash receptacles. Absolutely 0 service for AT&T or Verizon. The road down there is full of huge potholes, be aware! Especially at night lol.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 9, 2024

      Bois D'Arce Lake Peninsula

      Dope

      Nice trail, be better after a rain . Level 1 for sure . Some dispersed sites towards end of this end . Residential before you get to end . 2 Dogs running around . So please go speed limit through res’ . Fires aloud , hella mosquitoes. Dogs around too .

    • LThe Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 18, 2025

      Bois D'Arc Lake Wildlife Area

      Quiet spot on lake

      This is a great spot! I stayed at the end near the boat dock and was surrounded on three sides by water. I awoke to the sound of waterfowl and enjoyed coffee in the lake breeze. There was another camper a good distance away.

    • Mic F.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 12, 2022

      Sugar Creek Hunt Camp Dispersed

      Peaceful

      We found this spot after seeing that North shore wasn't maintained and south shore was too crowded. It's just a pull off area at the end of a two mile gravel road. It is a hunt camp so you might have a truck or two drive by but other than that we were the only ones out here so it was real quiet and there's at least three "spots" where a big rig like ours (35ft) can fit just fine. There are vault toilets and secure trash cans which were nice to have. Decent enough service.

    • CThe Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 5, 2025

      Bois D'Arce Lake Peninsula

      Great clean stop

      Spent night here mid week..only a couple of vehicles came through


    Guide to McNeil

    Dispersed camping near McNeil, Arkansas centers around Bois D'Arce Lake with multiple access points and camping areas. The region's mixed pine and hardwood forests create natural windbreaks in camping areas while seasonal water levels fluctuate, affecting shoreline access. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F with high humidity from June through September, making spring and fall the preferred seasons for primitive camping in the area.

    What to do

    Fishing from shore: The Bois D'Arce Lake Peninsula offers excellent bank fishing opportunities with easy water access. One camper at Bois D'Arce Lake Peninsula noted, "Spent night here mid week..only a couple of vehicles came through," making it ideal for uninterrupted fishing.

    Wildlife viewing: Early mornings at the lake provide opportunities to observe local waterfowl. A visitor to Bois D'Arc Lake Wildlife Area shared, "I awoke to the sound of waterfowl and enjoyed coffee in the lake breeze," highlighting the natural experience available.

    Boating access: Several dispersed sites provide boat launch access, though conditions vary seasonally. The peninsula area includes spots "surrounded on three sides by water," according to one camper, making it convenient for those with small watercraft.

    What campers like

    Privacy and quiet: The multiple dispersed camping options around McNeil provide secluded spots away from crowds. At Bois D'Arc Lake Wildlife Area, a camper mentioned, "There was another camper a good distance away," emphasizing the spaciousness between sites.

    Waterfront sites: Many prefer the lakeside camping available at Crow Lake Primitive Sites where "there's a turnaround which could be used for a second campsite if you have a vehicle that can handle it," offering flexibility for waterfront access.

    Free camping: No-cost camping remains a significant draw for the area. One visitor to Bois D'Arce Lake Peninsula commented it was "Easy to get to and great spots on the late! free!" making it accessible for budget-conscious outdoor enthusiasts.

    What you should know

    Road conditions: Many access roads to free camping areas are unpaved and can be challenging. At Sugar Creek Hunt Camp Dispersed, located about 40 miles from McNeil, a camper warned, "Super cute little spot. It had plenty of space/sites for big rigs, cars, tents, and hammocks. Established bathrooms and trash receptacles. Absolutely 0 service for AT&T or Verizon."

    Permit requirements: Some sites require permits or check-in procedures. One frustrated camper at Ivan Lake Recreation Area noted, "you need a permit in order to stay here and you also need to check in and out every single time you leave the campground," an important consideration when planning.

    Limited facilities: Most dispersed sites offer minimal amenities. At Bois D'Arce Lake Peninsula, a camper described it as having a "Nice trail, be better after a rain. Level 1 for sure. Some dispersed sites towards end of this end. Residential before you get to end," indicating the primitive nature of the area.

    Tips for camping with families

    Insect preparation: The region has significant mosquito activity, especially near water. One visitor to Bois D'Arce Lake Peninsula warned of "hella mosquitoes," suggesting families bring appropriate repellent and protective clothing.

    Local wildlife awareness: Free camping areas may have local dogs or wildlife. A camper mentioned, "2 Dogs running around. So please go speed limit through res'," highlighting the need for caution when driving through residential areas near camping spots.

    Site selection: For families with younger children, selecting sites with natural boundaries can provide peace of mind. Spillway Landing by Cedar Bayou offers defined spaces with natural barriers that help contain play areas while providing water access.

    Tips from RVers

    Size considerations: Large RVs should carefully assess access before committing to roads. At Sugar Creek Hunt Camp, an RVer shared, "It's just a pull off area at the end of a two mile gravel road. It is a hunt camp so you might have a truck or two drive by but other than that we were the only ones out here so it was real quiet and there's at least three 'spots' where a big rig like ours (35ft) can fit just fine."

    Leveling challenges: Many sites require significant leveling. One camper at Crow Lake Primitive Sites advised, "The one at the top of the slope is better for larger vehicles though. I'm not sure if my bus would easily be able to handle going down that slope, but someone drove around it very easily in a Jeep with no trailer."

    Limited services: No hookups are available at dispersed sites around McNeil. RVers must be fully self-contained and prepared for primitive conditions, with the nearest dump stations located in larger towns.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which is the most popular dispersed campsite near McNeil, AR?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dispersed campground near McNeil, AR is Bois D'Arce Lake Peninsula with a 4.8-star rating from 5 reviews.

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