Best Campgrounds near Cleveland, AR

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Cleveland, Arkansas and the surrounding Ozark National Forest area feature numerous dispersed camping opportunities with varying accessibility and amenities. The region includes several free primitive sites along Brock Creek Lake and the Illinois Bayou, as well as established campgrounds like Petit Jean State Park and Bayou Bluff Point of Interest. Dispersed sites such as Tackett Mountain Road, Charleston Road, and Group Dispersed on Charleston Road accommodate both tent and RV camping in natural settings. These locations typically provide basic features like fire rings while established campgrounds offer more comprehensive amenities including electric hookups, showers, and picnic tables.

Road conditions throughout the area can present challenges, particularly for larger vehicles or those without high clearance. While main forest roads like Charleston Road are generally well-maintained gravel, access to many dispersed sites requires navigating narrower dirt tracks that may cause vehicle pinstriping or require some maneuvering around trees. Many sites are primitive with no water, electricity, or toilets available. As one visitor noted, "The pin location may not be accurate, so here are the coordinates: 35.44497, -92.76914. This is a small dispersed campsite with a level dirt surface, just big enough to accommodate one vehicle - truck camper and smaller."

The Ozark National Forest mixed-use campgrounds near Cleveland are particularly popular with OHV enthusiasts due to proximity to multi-use trails. Several visitors highlighted the stone shelters at Bayou Bluff as a unique feature, with one reviewer describing them as "CCC-built rock shelters" that "have a large rock fire area." Campers also appreciate waterfront access at several sites, particularly along Brock Creek Lake and the Illinois Bayou. Sites vary from open areas with lake views to wooded locations that provide more privacy and shade. Seasonal considerations impact the camping experience, with water levels in lakes and streams fluctuating throughout the year. Cell service is spotty throughout the region, with visitors reporting variable connectivity depending on carrier and specific location.

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  • Tracey L.
    Dec. 20, 2025

    Lake Sylvia Recreation Area

    Beautiful CCC Campground and Cabins

    Lake Sylvia is a beautiful little lake. The Recreation area has three sections- campground, day use/rec area and cabins. The cabins are in the section that once was a girl scout camp, Camp Ouchita, and features the always incredible CCC/Works Project cabins and main hall. The cabins have been beautifully restored and upgraded to add bathrooms (always a plus!) though they are quite small having been screened camper cabins back in the day, so best suited for two. There is just one cabin that can accommodate up to 6.  It is important to note that the cabins are walk-in with some having a rather steep incline so not easily accessible for mobility challenged or disabled (there is a nice paved path just has some hills and a few cabins steeper access).  The campground offers something for everyone- tent campers and some lovely rv/camper spots. the day use area has a fishing dock and play grounds. The cabin area also has a group hall that can be reserved so Lake Sylvia would make a wonderful place for larger gatherings with camps or cabins to fit most needs. We have a member of our family with mobility issues and the fact that the cabins are bit of a walk in and there was one of the steeper inclines to our cabin (that we were not forewarned of despite having telephoned to ask about such things) posed a challenge for us.  But as long as that is not an issue for you or a member of your group this is a wonderful spot.And if it is a consideration for you it will still works as long as you are informed of which cabins or campsites are more or less accessible when making your reservation.  Our cabin had a lovely view of the lake. We will definitely return and either bring our camper or just be careful of which cabin to get (or not get!). The larger Cabin 1 is accessible with a ramp and cabin 4 is also a bit easier to access, though no ramp. Keep in mind the cabins are rustic and you must bring everything including bedding, cookware, coffee pots etc. so you must be able to bring those things into the walk in area of the cabins.

  • Fred S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 14, 2025

    Woolly Hollow State Park — Wooly Hollow State Park

    Great hiking and MTB trails

    Camped here in mid-December, 2025. This state park has Class D walk-in tent sites and Class AAA full hookup sites. Some sites are on the lake front. Although overkill for my Chevy Express campervan, I stayed at Site #26 - Class AAA site. Since I'm a senior citizen and an Arknsas resident, and since it was midweek, I received a 50% discount; otherwise, the campsite fee is $42. When I made the reservation online, I paid full price with a credit card, and received a credit on my credit card a few days later. Very clean site; large. Electric and water turned on during my stay. The paved site has a metal fire ring, grill, picnic table, and lantern poll. There was a tent pad behind the site - up the hill and in the trees. Almost no privacy between sites. The bathhouse is conveniently located across the campground road from my site. The bathhouse was very clean, heated and stocked. There were only a handful or so of other campers here during my stay; peaceful. Can hear some distant highway noise. Received sporadic AT&T and T-Mobile data service. Starlink connectivity possible from this site. This a beautiful state park. Pretty lake and fantastic trail system. The day use area is very nice.

  • Ken and Sheryl C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 6, 2025

    Sylamore Creek Camp

    Great quiet place

    42’ 5th wheel. Had plenty of space

  • Fred S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 10, 2025

    Woolum Dispersed Area — Buffalo National River

    Easy access to the Buffalo National River

    Camped here mid-week in early November, 2025. Came here to camp while doing some smallmouth bass fishing on the Buffalo River. Quickly found a large, open, level site with a rock fire ring on a grassy field. This site was large enough to accomodate multiple vehicles and horse trailers. I did not try to find a spot on the river bank, although the river bank appeared easy to access. Only two other camping groups were here during my stay - far enough away that I couldn't hear them. Including the one at the day use parking lot, there are three clean and supplied vault toilets here. The campground appeared well maintained. No potable water and no trash service. Solar recharging and Starlink connectivity are possible. I received spotty T-Mobile 2G and 4G LTE service. This primitive campground is convenient for kayakers and canoers, as well as for overlanders and equestrian campers. I met a backpacker who just came off of the Ozark Highland Trail across the river and was camping on the rocky river bank. I recommend, especially for those driving 2WD passenger vehicles, accessing the campground using Searcy County Road 15 - not CR14. Although open during my time here, narrow CR14 still had some damage from recent landslides which resulted in rough driving conditions (although, high clearance, 4x4 vehicles should have no problems). Overall, I enjoyed camping here, and I'm looking forward to returning to this beautiful area in the Arkansas Ozarks.

  • Fred S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 7, 2025

    Baker Ford Primitive Campground, Buffalo National River

    Free primitive campground with river access

    Visited here on Nov 5, 2025. Did not camp here though. The river access area is nice, but I didn't like the campground. The campground is just an open grass field with no designated sites. One can park and camp anywhere on the grass. It is convenient for canoers and kayakers who need a place along the Buffalo River to camp for the night. There is a vault toilet, but it was not supplied and cleaned for a while at the time of my visit. The is no potable water and no trash service. The unpaved County Road 18 to the campground is rough in spots, but the road is better graded after crossing onto National Park Service land. Driving on this road in a 2WD passenger vehicle should be okay. The track from the campground area down to the boat launch is eroded and has not been graded in a while. There is little shade at the campground, so Starlink connectivity can be accomplished. I did not receive T-Mobile cell service. There are some trees around the perimter of the field where hammock camping may be possible, but camping appears to be restricted on the open grassy area - not in the woods. Fishing and swimming is possible at the river.

  • Jacquelyn H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 7, 2025

    Sam's Throne Recreation Area

    Peaceful

    The campsites sit just off the dirt road. There's a little bit of traffic from people going to hike but not much, the campsites are pretty close together. The people that are across from me are a larger group and while they are very nice I can hear just about everything, they are not being loud it's just how the campsites are set up.

    I usually prefer a little more dispersed and secluded but this is still very calm and peaceful and leaves changing colors makes it absolutely stunning.

    It's a little humid during the day but still cool during the day and the perfect amount of chilly at night without being cold.

    I think I'm the only one here who has my dog tethered to a tree with a long rope, everyone else allows the dog to be off leash and that almost created a dog fight so just be cautious of that.

    *I have T-Mobile and have pretty good service

  • David H.
    Nov. 5, 2025

    Forest Service RD 132 Ouachita National Forest

    Don’t take HWY-7 to get here

    Google told me it had a faster option and I stupidly accepted. The dirt road starting at HWY-7 is virtually impassible to get to this campground. I ended up stopping one mile in because I simply could not continue and camped off the dirt road.

  • Fred S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 28, 2025

    Spring Creek Campground — Buffalo National River

    Primitive camping along the Buffalo River

    Van-camped in site #3 in mid-October, 2025. Free National Park Service primitive campground along the Buffalo Ntional River. The property serves as a drop-off and pickup location for kayakers and canoers. Outfitters may be coming and going. Not all sites are level; varies from site to site. Some sites are walk-ins. Clean vault toilet, supplied with tp and hand sanitizer. No potable water. Sites include table, metal fire ring, and lantern pole. Dirt surface. Good separation between sites but no privacy. A handful of armadillos were scrounging around during the evening. There is a partial view of the river through the trees. The road approaching the campground, CR99, is about 3 miles long and gravel, narrow in places. The last 1.5 miles has some minor erosion and rocky in places. There are no hiking trails at this location. No cell service. Starlink connectivity possible depending on the site. Tent and hammock camping possible. Fishing along the river bank. Overall, this is not a bad campground in a beautiful area.

  • Fred S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 15, 2025

    Gunner Pool Recreation Area

    Beautiful National Forest Recreation Area

    Camped at site #3 for 3 nights in early October 2025. This site was really good for my camper van; just about level. The site backs up to a beautiful forest. The campground in this recreation area has  27 sites in 3 separate sections. There are some sites at the "pool" which are appropriate for car and tent camping. There is a section down a dirt road along the creek bottom that has a handful of sites; these sites are also good for car and tent camping. I camped in a wooded loop; the sites here can accomodate car, van and tent camping. A few towables may fit in this section. This is a beautiful wooded campground; clean and very well maintained. Most sites are level. Hammock camping is possible in some sites. Most sites have a table, tent pad, lantern pole, metal fire ring and a grill. Some sites are open, some shaded. No hookups. Potable water is located in a central area of the sections; the water was turned on during my visit. There are 4 vault toilets - clean and supplied with tp. Parts of the campground is prone to flash flooding. Very peaceful; the campground wasn't too busy midweek. The campground has access to the beautiful North Sylamore Creek trail. Access to campground on the gravel Gunner Pool Road from Highway 14 was very good during my visit. This forest road goes through the recreation area; it is busier than you would see on typical forest roads. Love this recreation area. One of the best that the Arkansas Ozarks has to offer for outdoor recreation.


Guide to Cleveland

Dispersed camping spots near Cleveland, Arkansas primarily sit within Ozark National Forest at elevations between 800-2,000 feet. The area receives about 45 inches of annual rainfall, creating seasonal waterfalls and changing water levels in Brock Creek Lake and Illinois Bayou. Trails and camping access points can become muddy after rains, with summer temperatures averaging 85-95°F during peak camping months.

What to do

Hiking trails: Petit Jean State Park offers trails rated from easy to difficult. "I hiked down to the Cedar Falls trail to see the falls. The video is of the roaring falls. There is not typically so much flow. We were lucky! We spent most of our days hiking the many trails the park is known for," reports Jill B.

Fishing opportunities: The Illinois Bayou and Brock Creek Lake provide good fishing during spring and fall. At Cherokee Park, visitors report "We have seen quite a bit of wildlife including an up close encounter with a bald eagle, several blue herons, and a few river otter sightings."

Swimming and paddling: Several locations offer water recreation during warmer months. "A pool at the top of an expensive overlook which ultimately leads down to a gorgeous waterfall. That same lodge has a fully functioning bar and restaurant attached to it," notes Elise A. about Petit Jean State Park's unique amenities.

What campers like

Stone shelters: Bayou Bluff Point of Interest features historic structures with built-in fireplaces. "The stone buildings are so nice to set up somewhat out of the weather and have functional fireplaces. The walk to the river is very easy," says valerie about this unique camping option.

Lake views: Many sites offer water views at various elevations. "We ended up in site #30. It had a beautiful view of the lake. It's was also a plus to have full hookups including 50 amp service and sewer. So unusual for a state park," notes Jill B. about their experience at Petit Jean State Park.

Privacy levels: Sites range from exposed to secluded based on tree coverage. "The sites in C & D appeared to be a little smaller. I noticed several sites in B & C were uneven from roots pushing the asphalt up. Beware!" warns Shana D. about selecting the right site for your needs.

What you should know

Road access challenges: Many forest roads require careful navigation. At Brock Creek Lake View Dispersed, "Access to the site from Charleston Road is on a 400 foot long narrow dirt track; pinstripping is possible." This is common throughout the area.

Seasonal closures and conditions: Water levels and access vary throughout the year. "The lake was drained at the time of my visit; otherwise, it's a really nice view," reports Fred S. about Brock Creek Lake.

Limited amenities at dispersed sites: Most primitive sites lack facilities. At Tackett Mountain Road Dispersed, "This is a small dispersed campsite with a level dirt surface, just big enough to accommodate one vehicle - truck camper and smaller. Tent and hammock camping is possible."

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly parks: Woolly Hollow State Park receives high marks from families. "The state park ranger had a weekend full of planned events from a box turtle demo to a sand castle competition. The best part was the guided hike with Master Naturalist group of AR. They put our daughter right up front and identified every plant and tree we passed," shares Kelci C.

Multi-activity locations: Seek parks with diverse offerings. "Wooly Hollow has 30 campsites with power, water, and sewer hookups. The park offers hiking, swimming and rentals paddle boats," notes Jason B.

Bathroom considerations: Facilities vary widely between established campgrounds and dispersed sites. "The bathhouses were clean, the snack bar was great, the camp spots were roomy," says Kelci C. about Woolly Hollow State Park, making it suitable for families needing more amenities.

Tips from RVers

Site selection for larger vehicles: Not all campgrounds accommodate big rigs. At Toad Suck, "Loop A seems for smaller campers, and very unlevel. Loop C seems a bit more spaced out. There are actually two entrances to the park, recommend the second one as it has less sharp curves."

Hookup availability: Full-service sites are limited but available. "Areas A and B can accommodate large rigs and towables," notes Fred S. about Petit Jean State Park, while adding that Areas C and D are more suitable for "a truck camper and smaller."

Leveling needs: Many sites require equipment for leveling. "Many sites are unlevel and require significant leveling chocks to get it truly level," warns Ryan S. about Petit Jean State Park's B loop, a common challenge throughout the region's camping areas.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Cleveland, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, Cleveland, AR offers a wide range of camping options, with 207 campgrounds and RV parks near Cleveland, AR and 44 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Cleveland, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Cleveland, AR is Petit Jean State Park — Petit Jean State Park with a 4.7-star rating from 105 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Cleveland, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 44 free dispersed camping spots near Cleveland, AR.

What parks are near Cleveland, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 28 parks near Cleveland, AR that allow camping, notably Ozark-St. Francis National Forests and Greers Ferry Lake.