Camping near Sherwood, AR

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    Campgrounds near Sherwood, Arkansas range from established sites with full amenities to dispersed camping areas in nearby forests. Maumelle Park, located along the Arkansas River, provides electric and water hookups for both tent and RV camping with riverfront sites that are highly sought after. Downtown Riverside RV Park in North Little Rock offers urban camping with full hookups, while Camp Robinson Dispersed Site provides a more primitive experience for tent campers seeking solitude. Several locations, including Little Rock North KOA and Indian Lakes Resort, also feature cabin accommodations for those preferring more shelter.

    Access to most campgrounds in the region remains consistent year-round, with many sites open throughout all seasons. Developed campgrounds like Maumelle Park and Downtown Riverside RV Park require reservations, especially during warmer months when waterfront sites fill quickly. Most established campgrounds provide water and electric hookups, with many offering full sewer connections for RVs. Primitive camping at Camp Robinson offers free sites but lacks amenities such as drinking water, toilets, or trash service. Road conditions generally allow standard vehicle access to most established sites, though dispersed areas may require more careful navigation. A visitor noted that Maumelle Park is "a getaway go to spot for quiet rest. Beautiful panorama view of the Arkansas river. Amenities are great."

    Waterfront camping represents a significant draw in the area, with several campgrounds situated along the Arkansas River providing scenic views and recreational opportunities. Maumelle Park and Willow Beach both feature waterfront sites that receive consistently positive reviews for their access to fishing and boating. Campers frequently mention the convenience of Little Rock North KOA and Downtown Riverside RV Park for their proximity to urban attractions while still providing a camping experience. One camper shared that Downtown Riverside RV Park offers "great location with easy access to the Arkansas River Trail, the Clinton library, restaurants and other attractions." Sites with shade are particularly valued during summer months, with several reviewers highlighting the mature trees at Maumelle Park as a significant benefit for comfort during hot Arkansas summers.

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    Best Campgrounds near Sherwood (127)

      1. Maumelle Park

      4.6(52)13mi from Sherwood140 sitesRVs, Tents

      "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!"

      from $28 - $75 / night

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      2. Downtown Riverside RV Park

      4.4(27)8mi from SherwoodRVs

      "The location is truly excellent with easy access to the Arkansas River Trail, the Clinton library, restaurants and other attractions."

      "Not a resort but right next to the foot bridge that accesses parks on the other side of the Arkansas River. Traffic noise is minimal."

      3. Willow Beach

      4.5(28)11mi from Sherwood21 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Situated between the Arkansas River and Willow Lake, every site is waterfront. Showers and bathrooms were clean and in good condition. Sites were close but in good repair."

      "This is a great RV campground right on the Arkansas river. The sites are large and mostly level."

      from $26 - $75 / night

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      4. Little Rock North KOA

      3.5(22)9mi from SherwoodRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We landed a pull through just behind the office and on way out of curve in road so we slide right in. Neighbors are close but nice as was the staff."

      "Location good. Site: one tent camp site. Which was Off to self. Had covered picnic table (all of which was positive to us) Power and water. Bathrooms; great."

      5. Little Rock AFB FamCamp

      3.5(2)4mi from SherwoodRVs, Tents, Glamping

      6. Toad Suck

      4.5(24)25mi from Sherwood48 sitesRVs, Tents

      "This park and campground is less than an hour outside of Little Rock, and it is a quiet, peaceful overnight stay on our way to Oklahoma. It was a bit tricky to find after exciting US 60!"

      "On the bank of the Arkansas River, great access to water. Good boat ramp, picnic tables and RV sites. Very clean, bring your mosquito repellent."

      from $24 - $75 / night

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      7. Indian Lakes Resort

      4.2(5)14mi from SherwoodRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We had a nice primitive spot we were able to drive up to. They also have spots that you can park at and walk to. Electric spots as well. There’s fishing and a boat ramp as well."

      "Traveled down about 1.4K miles to take in the surrounding areas in AR since my family is looking for our forever home and spent four days here… We must say that, with the excellent views and service provided"

      from $25 - $35 / night

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      8. RV Rebuilding Repair & Campground

      5.0(1)7mi from SherwoodRVs

      9. Camp Robinson Dispersed Site

      3.8(4)14mi from SherwoodTents

      "Great spot to pitch a tent by lake Conway. Isolated but not too far out."

      "The lake has been partially drained to allow work to be done on stumps. The road back to it is well maintained and we had good cell reception with AT&T and Spectrum. The sunset was beautiful."

      10. Maumelle COE campground

      5.0(2)13mi from SherwoodRVs

      "Great C/G on the Arkansas River with a boat ramp and dock. Water and electric sites with a dump station."

      "Luckily it was close to the hospital since we had to take a visit there. Beautiful park with lake access."

      from $28 - $32 / night

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    635 Reviews of 127 Sherwood Campgrounds


    • Julie H.
      Jun. 12, 2026

      Camp Conway RV Park

      Horrible

      This is a long review but please read it. It is a public service announcement. Camp Conway greenbrier. Landlord Burt Zinser. Where to begin.. Let start with Ameneties. The website states Each site has full hook ups including 20/30/50 amp electric, clean city water, city sewer and fiber-optic high-speed WiFi. Guests at Camp Conway have the option of porches, sheds and gazebos with management approval. We also offer a bath house and a laundry. 1. Clean city water- it taste like plastic and chlorine. Must have a water filter if you actually want to drink it or give it to your pets. 2. Fiber optic high speed wifi. That's a joke. Shoddy at best. TCW repeatedly has to come out to fix it and it's still garbage. If you are okay with internet dropping in and out every 5 to 10 min, then it's great. Save yourself the headache and get your own, but don't expect Burt Zinser to reduce your rent for services he offers but you can't use. Here at camp conway you can expect to pay for services unrendered.(Not the only one that has this problem in the park) 3. Porches, sheds or gazebos. 100%, as long as you are one of his favorites, like the people in the pictures he uses on his website. The beautiful two story rv with full front porch, likes to watch what everyone else is doing and then go complain to Burt if she doesn't like how your lot looks or what your doing. Burt will be sure to tell you it's too much, or beauty is sometimes only in the eye of the beholder. 4. We also offer a bath house and a laundry. The"Bath House" is one shower, without a bathroom vent, a toilet and sink, in the laundry room and is always disgusting. Hair on the floors, wall, drain, soap scum, ect. The toilet has pubic hair and feces on and around it. No one cleans it, nor cleans up after themselves. Not sure who replaces the toilet paper but half the time it's empty. The laundry is two household washers and dryers. Costing 2.50, which isn't bad. Just don't run the washers at the same time or they flood the room(you will be blamed for over loading it) and expect to dry your clothes for an hour or so, or they will be damp. The state of the laundry room is horrible. Trash overflowing, dog hair, and random debris all over the floors. Again no one cleans them.( you think well I'll just get compact washer, expect to be charged extra for water and don't you dare hang clothes outside to dry, that includes beachwear and towels). It's not visually appealing. 5. Spacious lots. The outer lots are 600 and the other lots 565(it was 550 back in Feb, this is important to note). Price subject to change without a notice. Do Not expect Burt Zinsers crappy memory to remember not to over charge you(text wont help you either). Honestly, don't bother to ask Burt about it, or he will get annoyed and either kick you out or threaten to. I'll get to that later. The lots flood when it rains, grass is almost non existent, scorching heat from lack of trees and of course you have to love the red clay that gets over everything. Lots are suppose to mowed by him, but he hasn't mowed in the 5 months we've been here. He sends his child out, who does a half ass job weed whacking around the pedestals and mows part of the big field. If it wasn't for one of the permanent resident here mowing for people that ask him, it would be horrible. 6. Someone pointed out they have a huge open field with plans to extend the park, but currently it's a great dog area to let your dogs off leash to play. WRONG. DOGS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO BE OFF LEASH. Expect to be harassed about picking up your dog poop. Even when you do, other people do not, while letting their dog roam free and you will be blamed. He has plans to extend the park, true, but until then expect for Burt to constantly remind you that until the park fills up, it all comes out of his pocket, so he's loosing money. You can rent one of his tiny homes if you want to pay near 1,000 for a studio apartment, open floor plan, with a 500 dollar, per pet, fee. You will be secure too as one of his security cameras point directly in the front windows of the current one and only tiny home he has on the premises. 7. Rules. It all depends which of his rules and who you are. If he tells you no AC units in the windows of RVs. There are currently 5 RVs that have units in the windows, so he doesn't really give a crap about that rule. I personally don't care but it was one of the things he stated when we called. No agressive dogs. His example, like pitbulls. Hey as long as you tell him it's another breed he doesn't know the difference and isn't bothered to check. I see nothing wrong with pitties, he's just the type that believes in bad dogs, not bad owners. Oh and on that note you will be sure to hear or be told, that you don't need another mouth to feed, or straight up told you can't keep another pet if you get one. 8. Privacy. Don't expect it. Burt Zinser likes to meddle in people's business. He gives unsolicited relationship advice, opinions on how you should decorate, how your vehicle looks, if your working or not(regardless if you pay rent on time, he doesn't like it if you are a stay at home person). Our experience here has been crap. We moved into the park on Feb 3rd. The lot was one giant mud pit. We asked if he would buy grass seed and we'd care for the lawn until it fully grown. We were told yes at first then the next day we received a text staying no because then he'd have to do that for everyone. We bought grass seed, tilled the land by hand and grew grass. We called about the internet 3 different times. The first time he handed us a wifi extender, that didnt work and TCW said it was pointless since it wasnt hooked into landline nor had bluetooth capabilities. He then had TCW come out two more times to"fix" it, before we said screw it and got starlink. When asked if he would remove the fee for the interent we can't use. He said no. When we asked why are we paying for something we can't use, he stated it was our problem, not his. For the month of Feb rent was 550. March 550. April we TEXT him after hours and asked him to gIve us a call so we could pay rent. HE CALLED US, did the transaction and got off the phone. We checked and noticed he overcharged us, 565. We TEXT him again and pointed out he over charged us. HE CALLED US BACK. He asked when we had moved in, we told him Feb, he apologized and refunded the 15 dollars. When asked when he was going to raise the rent if he would be notifying us. We asked if we would still be paying 550 until then. He called us nieve to think rent wouldn't change. When we explained that we didn't think it would stay 550 forever, but that we would be notified and not just him taking whatever amount he decides he wants. He got irritated said we were busting his balls and he hadn't eaten dinner yet but instead dealing with this crap, and that we were temporary visitors(i didnt know 5 months of renting was temporary). He belittled a person that has autism and learning disabilities when he was the one to CALL US BACK and interupt his own supper. We called during business hours and informed him of the condition of the shower being filthy and smelling of cat urine, because everyone closes the door behind them after a shower and there is no vent( burt decided it wasn't needed, told to us by someone else). We were told people are supposed to be cleaning up after themselves. We asked if he would get a deck brush, hose and cleaning supplies for us and we would clean it for free, once a week. He said sure. A week later we saw him on the property asked about it again. He got annoyed, we dropped it and bought an external on demand hot water heater to be able to shower and feel clean. Once again it was time for rent to be paid. I noticed he had been over charging us again for may and June, not even a week after he told me that August 1st was when the rent would be raised. I saw him on the property and walked over to bring it to his attention. He got irritated and told me that it was becoming a bit much. When asked what he was talking about he stated that no one else bothers him as much as we do, and it's overwhelming. I stated to him that we haven't been unreasonable in holding him accountable for his property. I had explained previously about my husband being autistic with learning disabilities that sometimes effect how he understands things. I brought up that he stated he thinks he's autistic and his wife has told him thay his facial expressions and attitude towards people can be offputting and misinterpreted. I would think he would be more understanding. I told him he obviously has an issue with my husband and that from now on he will be dealing with me since my husband irritates him so much. He tried telling me no that wasn't the issue. I cut him off and said that was exactly the problem or it was holding him accountable, or both. He asked if we be out by then end of the month and I said no, as we have done nothing wrong. Rent is never late. Always paid. Our site is clean, we follow the rules. The next day we received a text from him telling us to be out by the end of the month and he was sorry it didn't work out. Retaliation for a woman speaking to him. Burt Zinser is a horrible business man, landlord and human being. He has issues with speaking too and dealing with woman if they try to be an equal. I truly believe he's sexist and I'm not the only woman in this park that thinks that. If you and your husband are speaking to him, you ask him a question he will disrespect you by looking at your husband and answering. Ask around, talk to people in the park, and not his favorites. I'm hoping I can attach the photos I've taken around the park and facilities but if I can't, feel free to reach out. I have no problem sharing them, in hopes you won't support this man and his park. I will be posting this in every RV group I'm a member of, local community pages and restaurants. Let's hold this man accountable for his disrespect, horrible ethics, and business. Greenbrier is a better community then this man deserves and he shouldn't be allowed to continue this way.

    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 11, 2026

      Toad Suck

      Nice campground

      Staff at gate was very k8nd and helpful. Grounds well kept and manicured. Camp sites under trees for,shade with water, electricity, picnic tables and fire pits. Needed to use levelers to get trailer leveled. Campground on Arkansas river at the dam and locks. Bathhouse was clean, looked like painted for this season. Only issues was heater running in shower, it was 80+ degrees didn't need more heat. I'd stay here again.

    • vThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 5, 2026

      South Webb Lake Camp

      Beautiful small lake views

      Stayed for one night! Definitely primitive, but far enough from highway to be very quiet, no one else was here, felt very private. There are two other camping pull offs closer to the highway that are not as well maintained road wise, there’s a lot of wash out would not recommend unless you have 4x4 but the one further in maybe 3/4 of a mile is 👌👍 also for being near water it was not very buggy

    • Shawn S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 3, 2026

      Maumelle COE campground

      Close to hospital

      Luckily it was close to the hospital since we had to take a visit there. Beautiful park with lake access.

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 31, 2026

      Toad Suck

      Nice spot

      Well kept camsites. Clean and right on the beautiful Arkansas river. Would definitely come back.

    • dThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 27, 2026

      Beagle Club Road Pull-Off

      Cool little quiet spot

      This was my first dispersed camping on my road trip and I was pleasantly surprised by how quiet it is compared to all the other noise that organized campgrounds can have. there are two sites across from each other and can accommodate maybe 3-4 tents each. I made the mistake of thinking it wasn’t gonna rain and I didn’t put my rain fly on and just when I was about to fall asleep it poured down on me and I made another rookie mistake of setting my tent up on the soft ground instead of the gravel and by the time the rain was over the floor of my tent felt like a waterbed luckily, my tent was waterproof. The best part of this spot was the isolation and also the spiget. Both camping sites share one. Thank goodness for the rain because I haven’t showered in four days.

    • BThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 25, 2026

      Petit Jean State Park — Petit Jean State Park

      Rainy but nice place

      Very nice park and clean bathrooms. The cedar falls are wonderful when it has been raining a lot. RV sites are spacious and a lot of locals like to stay there for short vacations.

    • a
      May. 22, 2026

      Maumelle Park

      Excellent- peaceful

      Pleasant surprise. Pulled in late and found B32 available right on water. Quiet, clean, and bathroom nearby. Shaded beautiful site. Love it.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 13, 2026

      Petit Jean State Park — Petit Jean State Park

      Well spaced sites on a lake with bike and walking trails

      Conservation Corps constructed with beautiful log buildings, a pool, a restaurant with a beautiful view. Good size lake with boat rentals. The sites were well spaced and the bathrooms / clean and updated. Planned on staying 1 night but went for 2 as it was so nice.


    Guide to Sherwood

    Camping sites near Sherwood, Arkansas range from primitive areas without amenities to full-service campgrounds with cabin rentals. The region sits at the convergence of the Arkansas River Valley and Ouachita foothills, creating diverse camping environments within a 30-mile radius. Summer temperatures typically exceed 90°F between June and September, with high humidity making waterfront camping locations particularly desirable.

    What to do

    Fishing opportunities: Willow Beach offers excellent fishing access along the Arkansas River. A camper noted, "Beautiful campsite along the Arkansas River. The sites are all very spacious with very long back in driveways. Some of the sites had covered picnic tables, which was great."

    Walking trails: At Downtown Riverside RV Park, campers can access the Arkansas River Trail directly from the campground. A visitor shared, "You can take a walking bridge across the river directly into downtown Little Rock."

    Playground access: Multiple campgrounds feature playground equipment for children. At Toad Suck Campground, families appreciate the extensive play areas. One camper mentioned, "The kids enjoy the playgrounds x 3, walking, plenty of open space, and watching the barges coming down the river."

    What campers like

    Privacy levels: Camp Robinson Dispersed Site provides isolated camping without facilities. A camper reported, "Great spot to pitch a tent by lake Conway. Isolated but not too far out."

    Level camping pads: Willow Beach earns praise for well-maintained sites. One reviewer specifically mentioned, "The sites are extremely level! I didn't even need to level my pop-up camper!!"

    Urban access: Little Rock North KOA balances outdoor camping with city proximity. A camper shared, "This place was great. Close to all things Little Rock without feeling like you're in the middle of the city. Nice level, cement, pull through spots."

    What you should know

    Heat management: Summer camping requires preparation for high temperatures. At Willow Beach, a camper advised, "It is near water so there are a lot of mosquitos, so come prepared. I definitely put on bug spray right away."

    Security considerations: Some dispersed camping areas experience irregular traffic. At Camp Robinson, one camper reported, "I woke up at 11pm to someone driving in then 12:30am then at 1:30 a loud truck came in slinging rocks and a guy was screaming out the window."

    Bathroom facilities: Maumelle Park bathrooms receive mixed reviews. One camper noted, "Shower was a bit moldy but usable (why I gave the cleanliness rating only 4 stars)," while another mentioned, "We used our trailer showers. Public showers need a renovation."

    Tips for camping with families

    Wildlife viewing: Toad Suck offers opportunities to observe river traffic and wildlife. A visitor reported, "The kids enjoy the playgrounds x 3, walking, plenty of open space, and watching the barges coming down the river."

    Swimming options: Indian Lakes Resort features unique water recreation. A camper described it as having "great fishing, swimming (water slides & diving boards in the middle of the lake) and fun for the whole family."

    Safety precautions: Be aware of wildlife at certain campgrounds. At Willow Beach, a camper warned, "We encountered lots of snakes. I shooed a few off the road and they disappeared as soon as they slithered into the grass, so to me it's pretty risky walking around or letting kids play in the grass."

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection: At Downtown Riverside RV Park, certain sites accommodate multiple rigs. A visitor observed, "Lots of pull through and back in sites, some are long enough you can put two rigs in (and there are hookups for two as well!)"

    Leveling requirements: Toad Suck presents challenges for certain loops. One RVer warned, "Loop A seems for smaller campers, and very unlevel. Loop C seems a bit more spaced out."

    Seasonal considerations: Flooding occasionally impacts campgrounds. A camper at Toad Suck mentioned, "Recently reopened after flooding. Nice new spots. Clean."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Sherwood, AR?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Sherwood, AR offers a wide range of camping options, with 127 campgrounds and RV parks near Sherwood, AR and 25 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Sherwood, AR?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Sherwood, AR is Maumelle Park with a 4.6-star rating from 52 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 25 free dispersed camping spots near Sherwood, AR.

    What parks are near Sherwood, AR?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 27 parks near Sherwood, AR that allow camping, notably Arkansas River - Terry Lock and Dam and Arkansas River - Pool 5.