Top Cabins near McRae, AR
Escape into nature and disconnect from your daily life with cabin camping near McRae. It's easy to find cabins in McRae with The Dyrt. You're sure to find the perfect cabin rental for your McRae camping adventure.
Escape into nature and disconnect from your daily life with cabin camping near McRae. It's easy to find cabins in McRae with The Dyrt. You're sure to find the perfect cabin rental for your McRae camping adventure.
$6 - $12 / night
Enjoy this one of a king treehouse less than 15 minutes from Conway Arkansas. Surrounded by 18 private acres, you will quickly forget you are close to a city. From the customer Black Gum countertop to the beautiful view, no detail has been spared. There is a 7’ X 14’ outdoor movie screen to watch your favorite movies and a private Pickleball court. There are other amenities coming soon like a walking trail. Come see why we call it Sunset Farm!
$200 - $300 / night
This recreation area is part of Greers Ferry Lake
Camping is allowed only in designated areas.
Choctaw Park is located on the spacious Greers Ferry Lake nestled in the foothills of the Ozark Mountains. In the 19th century, a city named Higden flourished where the lake now rests. The city suffered from frequent flooding and as a result a man-made lake was created for flood control of the area. Today, the city's remains sit below the lake, enticing scuba divers and archeologists alike.
Whether a visitor prefers boating, water skiing, fishing, swimming or scuba diving, Greers Ferry Lake has it all. The river tributaries keep anglers entertained, as they produce some of the largest walleye in the world; the record breaker was a whopping 23 lbs. In spring, the countryside becomes a photographer's paradise with wildflowers, redbud and dogwood trees in full bloom.
Greers Ferry Lake spans 30,000 acres of north-central Arkansas. The dam creating the reservoir stands at the foot of the beautiful Round Mountain, with water trickling through to the Little Red River.
For local information, please call (501) 745-8320 or call (501) 362-2416 for general information.
Explore the quaint historic towns around the lake for shopping and dining.The William Carl Garner Visitor Center is just west of the dam, with exhibits, a children's touch table, and a replica of the world record 40 lb. 4 oz. brown trout caught in the Little Red River downstream of the center.
$20 - $50 / night
Escape to Blue Clouds RV & Cabins Resort, nestled amidst the Ozark Mountains and the sparkling waters of Greers Ferry Lake. Choose from spacious RV sites or cozy cabins, all surrounded by towering trees and fresh mountain air. Explore the lake, hike scenic trails, or simply relax by the fire-pit under the starlit sky. Blue Clouds offers the perfect blend of outdoor adventure and relaxation for families, couples, and solo travelers alike.
$50 - $200 / night
Good place to stay if you just need somewhere to park your camper and then spend your time on the Area Code Little Red River trout fishing. Dock on site.
They advertise rv hook ups but they have no water or sewer electric only
This is an older private campground that is very well maintained right on the river. Peaceful tranquil setting with owners/operators on site that are very friendly. Bath houses are private and immaculate. RV sites are full hook up 50 amp. RV sites are spacious and nightly rate is a great value. Highly recommend
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My son wanted to come back for his birthday weekend. We had just as much fun this time as we had the first time.
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We stayed here 3 nights over the Labor Day weekend. The sites close to the road are really easy to get into. Just be prepared to do a some leveling but that’s part of camping right? The sites that are closer to the river are kind of close together and some of the sites look to have campers that are permanently there. The fishing was great at the dock and the owners are some of the nicest people you will ever meet. We plan on going back in October because my son wants to have his birthday there. Definitely would recommend Red River Trout Dock to anyone.
Beautiful area with great fishing, swimming(water slides&diving boards in the middle of the lake) and fun for the whole family. The staff were also very friendly. We will definitely be back again! The only Con was lack of signs for campsites.
It was great. I have the only tent site they offer. It’s away from the RV area. The couple that runs the KOA are super friendly. There is a pool but not open for some reason. Small dog park. Camp store. Clean. And an ice cream shop! The only drawback is it’s close to the freeway and you can hear a LOT of traffic.
We got in around 6:30pm and was met and led to our site(right in front across from office) We were told if we were going to disconnect our 40ft Jayco Eagle that we had to pull it all the way to front of site and park truck behind. This necessitated the need to buy a longer black water line for $161.00. Could not find any garbage receptacles close but was late and didn't get much time to acclimate. Left early to continue our trip
Staff is friendly. Campground is next to the freeway. You get a lot of road noise. All of the cabins are over grown. Sites are easy access but tight, not much room between rigs if both rigs have slides. There is a lot of long term guess. Not what I would expect from any KOA. You may not feel safe at this park if you a traveling alone.
This was a nice little KOA with lots of travelers near I-40.
I think at one time, this was an awesome site until the freeway. VERY noisy. I would have given two stars, however, the hosts are wonderful and they have an ICE CREAM PARLOR next to the office. The space itself is level and has a concrete pad for the picnic table. Space Y-9 which is a PT.
Good place to stay if you just need somewhere to park your camper and then spend your time on the Little Red River trout fishing. Dock on site. However, the campsites are basically in a field and they are very close together.
Indian Lakes Resort is the most beautiful well kept camping resort I have ever been to. The staff are all friendly and keep the grounds beautiful. There is something for everyone here. It is hard to leave.
Typical KOA fairly convenient to I-40, pretty shady and crowded. Big lightning storm when we were there caused the campground to lose power for an hour overnight, otherwise uneventful stay.
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. Clean warm showers. 1(favorite baths of trip) Arrival; very nice folks.
Another no-frills camp on a wildlife management area. Mosquito spray is more important than food.
Just passing through. Met our needs for one night. Didn’t see the laundry facility so can’t speak to that. Play ground, pool, friendly office staff. Wifi seemed ok. Major traffic noise at night from the highway. About 14 minutes to downtown area. Park seemed a little rundown, sites close together. Worked for one night stay.
Open year round
Rural rolling hill and a good road. The park is right off the rural road. Grass is well maintained and you will find very large sites with some paved and some gravel. There is a camphost. The bathrooms are a very nice size and very clean.
Sites are well marked on the pavement at the beginning of each site. Some sites are more level than others. Check the details closely when making reservations. Area is covered with pine trees and I would want a broom to sweep off the site.
Fishing is a way of life for most lovers of the lake but you also have boating of all types
I had a peaceful stay at this beautiful campground. Tall trees, a lake, and nicely spaced out sites. Loved it.
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 there at Indian Lakes, we would love to come back again! Tommy (Site Manager/Owner) checked in on us every so often and was more than hospitable :). HIGHLY recommended!!!
Good campground. They have basically everything you need on site. Close grocery stores and restaurants. They sell everything you need for fishing as well. They do not have 30 amp service, only 50, so bring an adapter. Will stay here again.
Very rural setting
This campground is very rural. I would suggest buying your supplies at the nearest town. Once you arrive at the campground you are about 11 miles to Drasco and Greers Ferry will be about the same distance. Drasco has a small store and service station and Greers Ferry has a small grocery market.
The sites are small but well shaded which is a bonus. Fishing or boating would be the main draw for this location. If you want to enjoy the peace and quiet this is your stop. The view is beautiful with all the water sites.
Very nice KOA. Super friendly staff,lots of trees, little store with ice cream. Nice game room with a pool table. Laundry room and a little workout room behind the store. Small fenced in playground and a huge pool.
Pool wasn’t open. Everything is old broken down .
Camping near McRae, Arkansas, is a fantastic way to enjoy the great outdoors. With a variety of campgrounds nearby, you can find the perfect spot for relaxation or adventure.
Camping around McRae, Arkansas, has something for everyone, whether you're a family looking for fun or an RVer seeking a peaceful spot.
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