Best RV Parks & Resorts near Marshall, AR
Are you in need of a campground near Marshall, AR? Enjoy the scenic camping, fun activities, and sights and sounds of Marshall. Search nearby campsites and find top-rated spots from other campers.
Are you in need of a campground near Marshall, AR? Enjoy the scenic camping, fun activities, and sights and sounds of Marshall. Search nearby campsites and find top-rated spots from other campers.
$38 / night
"Very nice close to the river"
"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."
"Nice safe overnight spot cheap propane refills friendly staff"
$44 - $58 / night
"Sites are pull thru with full hook ups including robust cable TV channels and screaming fast wifi. Also used the laundry room, which was clean and reasonably priced."
"Upon arrival we were asked if we’d prefer a slot next to the bathrooms or away from the road. The road does seem a bit noisy so I enjoyed the option to be away from it."
$20 - $32 / night
"This is a nice RV park situated perfectly near the downtown Mountain View Area and the Ozark Folk Center State Park. It is a small, quiet park with lots of spots for gathering in groups."
"The park was packed, but very quiet at night. Owners are friendly and accomodating. Bath house is clean, with number pad locks on the doors so only guests can use."
$20 - $35 / night
"Just outside Yellville Arkansas with plenty of activities close. Full service bath house!"
"Close to visit Ozark Folk Life Center and Mountain View for the Folk Music. Easy access to the sites. Cable TV for $1.00 per day. Good hook ups. Reasonable price of $25 per night with free WiFi."
"The location is great. This park is in between Walmart and the river. The downtown is only a few minutes away and they are always having singing at the park in the beautiful outdoor areas."
$45 - $65 / night
"However summertime is hot at the site because of the lack of shade trees. Site 15 is by the water and has a large area for dogs or family. There is a staircase down to the water next to site 8."
"Knowledgeable staff, quiet park right next to the river. Not all sites have campfire rings but they are available. We brought our own with an ample supply of firewood."
$28 - $32 / night
"There is a high fence that assist in keep this corner of Mountain View private. An oasis for anyone that wishes to venture in. A traveler will find a welcome smile and an amazing view."
"It is a small RV park. We ad a back in spot a long the ridge with a pretty field behind us in an amazing view."
"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."
$45 - $65 / night
Mountain View is a great small town in the Arkansas Ozarks. This is not the place to come if you have to be entertained but can make your own fun or settle back and relax. Whitewater RV Park sounds exciting, high speed but no. Time to kickback, read a book, head to the square and listen to the ozark mountain music they are famous for. You can find all kinds of things to do and a place to stay is at Whitewater RV Park on a quiet town street not that far off from the court square. Free WiFi and if you pay extra you can get high speed wireless. Cable tv, pull through sites, dump station, full hook ups, laundry, shower house, flush toilets. This park has mature trees with lots of shade. It is located walking distance from the courthouse which is in the middle of the square. Granted it is UP the hill but it makes for a nice walk. In the square during the season you will often find locals and visitors picking and singing. It is a treat and free for the enjoyment. Mountain View also has one of the few remaining Drive In movie theaters. Check this place out for the weekly and monthly rates. Stay six nights and get seventh one free.
For a small town Mountain View has so much to offer it’s guests. It brings our minds to days gone be. Weekends will find pickers on the square or concerts at Ozark Folk Center. Few campgrounds have pools but you can find a creek to dip your toes in. You have your choice of stand up paddle board canoe kayak Loco Ropes mountain biking hiking antiquing movie’s trail rides fishing I think you have the idea. MOVIES. Mountain View has a movie theater and one of the few drive in theaters left in th USA. Both offer first run movies.
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Leave No Trace.
Better than you found it.
This place is so much bigger than it looks. Great pull through sites. Great sites for family camping. It is located not far from town on a busy highway Highway 5 but once you pull off the road you would never know. Very shaded and mature trees. Owner has tried to think of everything but you will not find a swimming pool There are several outside family games and the local area is Loaded with fun things to do. Blue Sky even has event space that you can rent if you are staying in the park. 30 and 50 amp service cable TV available, free WiFi high speed with additional charge. Weekly and monthly rates available and check out the seventh night free. White River is not far, bring a boat or rent one. Trout fishing is great. Your options are open in this small community. Get ready because Arkansas has ticks, chiggers, and humidity.
Far a small town Mountain View has so much to offer it’s guest. It brings our minds to days gone by. Weekends will find pickers on the square and concerts at the Ozark Folk Center. Few campgrounds have a pool but you can always head to the creek for a dip. Stand up paddle board, canoe, kayak, Loco Ropes, mountain bikes, hiking, antiquing, trail rides, fishing. I think that gives you ideas. Mountain View has a movie theatre and one of the last remaining drive in theaters left in the USA. You will find first run movies at both.
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Leave No Trace
Better Than You Found It
I have driven by this campground numerous times not paying a lot of attention. Today I paid attention and realized I have made a mistake. There is a high fence that assist in keep this corner of Mountain View private. An oasis for anyone that wishes to venture in. A traveler will find a welcome smile and an amazing view. They will also find a well maintained campground and a motel. The campground offers concrete pads or gravel, 30 and 50 amp service, full hook ups, cable tv, wi-fi, high speed for extra fee, coin operated laundry, community fire pit with wood provided, dog friendly, showers and toilets and more. The motel offers all the amenities you would expect to find in a branded hotel/motel. There are eight motel rooms and two cabins available for rent. Both the campground and motel have access to two recreation rooms. Both have full kitchens, tv, stereo, dining tables and chairs. One recreation room has limited exercise equipment. There is 1.5 acres of green space that is also available for all guest. The view from the green space is worth dreaming over that morning cup of coffee. There are things you will not find in many campgrounds in Mountain View. Much of the entertainment in this area will be of a natural source. Weekends will find pickers on the square or concerts at the Ozark Folk Center. If you want to take a dip look to the creeks or the river. Stand up paddle boarding, canoe, kayak, Loco Ropes, mountain bike trails, hiking, antiquing, trail rides, fishing and I’m sure you get the idea. Movies. There is a movie theatre and the cherry on top is a drive in movie. Mountain View Drive In is one of only a few left in the US. You will find first run movies at both.
Have fun - Stay safe Leave No Trace Better Than You Found It
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.
Average space between sites. Level paved sites with gravel picnic area including picnic table, fire ring, lantern hanger. Some sites had covered picnic area. Limited shade, most sites don’t have trees. Good access to sites. Clean and private bathrooms. Each room had its own lockable bathroom with toilet, sink and shower. Garbage cans were outside of bathrooms, as well as dumpsters near the registration building. Friendly staff upon check in. Campground was patrolled regularly. No laundry or recycling. Nearby road with little road noise. Verizon cell signal was excellent. There is a dump station and potable fill station. No store or food for purchase on site. No hiking in campground, but multiple trails nearby. Boat ramp at campground and lots of wading fly fishing in river. Fish hatchery across from campground.
We love this campground. We love having direct access to creek. It is kayak, family, pet friendly. The only thing it is lacking is internet connection, which for us is a plus for disconnecting. All sites are reasonably level. Site F is the premium and most secluded full hook up site. They have all levels of sites: primitive, water and electric, or full. Their small store has firewood and many other convenient items for sale. We take our own kayaks, but they do have rentals. They have public showers and restrooms, but the restrooms are currently closed due to renovations. It’s really one of our favorite local sites to camp.
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.
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
My wife and I camped here for four nights. Overall it was nice, but there were some things that I wish we knew. The location is great in the sense that it’s easy to get to and it’s laid out well. Unfortunately, it’s directly under an overpass and it is loud- loud enough that I used ear plugs at night.
It’s located on the White river and has a very nice gravel boat ramp, which is a big positive. It also has fishing access during low water.
The WiFi is excellent and the staff are super helpful and friendly.
The biggest plus for us is the bathrooms were among the best that we have found. They’re clean and fairly new.
There is plenty of property to walk and they were very pet friendly. It looks like many of the guests are long term residents.
RV camping near Marshall, Arkansas offers a variety of scenic spots and amenities for travelers looking to explore the natural beauty of the Ozarks. With well-reviewed parks and convenient access to local attractions, it's a great destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
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