Best Campgrounds near Boles, AR

Camping options in the Ouachita National Forest near Boles, Arkansas include a range of developed campgrounds and dispersed sites. Queen Wilhelmina State Park offers tent and RV camping along with cabin accommodations, situated atop Rich Mountain with scenic overlooks. Turner Creek Road and Blue Knob Road provide more primitive dispersed camping alternatives for those seeking solitude in the forest. The area features both established campgrounds with amenities and remote forest areas for more rustic experiences.

Road access varies significantly throughout the region, with many dispersed sites requiring careful navigation on forest roads. Several campgrounds offer paved parking while backcountry areas may need higher clearance vehicles. A review mentioned that Blue Knob Road is "tight...but its 1500 feet" and advised, "Don't try to pull in. Back in off the Buck Mountain." Flash flooding can be a concern in low-lying areas, particularly near creeks and rivers. Shirley Creek area has posted warning signs about flash flooding risks. Summer temperatures are typically moderate at higher elevations like Queen Wilhelmina State Park, while lower elevations can experience more heat and humidity. Cell service is inconsistent throughout the forest, with better coverage at developed sites.

Campers frequently note the peacefulness of dispersed sites compared to the more developed areas. Turner Creek Road was described as a "very secluded spot no amenities just a rock fire ring, very peaceful." Queen Wilhelmina State Park receives positive reviews for its amenities and lodge restaurant but some campers mention that sites are "crowded, like living in a big city." Water features significantly enhance camping experiences in the area, with sites near creeks and rivers being particularly popular. Mill Creek campground was praised for having a "nice creek running by" and "flat open fields for yard games." Wildlife viewing opportunities are abundant throughout the Ouachita National Forest, especially in less developed areas. Many campgrounds close or reduce services during winter months, making late spring through early fall the optimal camping season.

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659 Reviews of 185 Boles Campgrounds


  • R
    Oct. 13, 2025

    Jack Creek Recreation Area

    Great, quiet place

    I have lived in the area for 12 years and this is where we always go. Primitive, but thats the best part about it. You got the creek for water play, bathrooms and picnic tables. A little further down the road is an outdoor gun range. Very peaceful and great place to recharge. Kids love it.

  • mThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2025

    COE Lake Ouachita Crystal Springs Campground

    Must visit !

    Beautiful campground! Sites are spacious. Area is clean and lots of things to do. Near Hot Springs so we did a lot of exploring there.

  • Robert N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 4, 2025

    Aux Arc

    Beautiful Arkansas

    Nice campground, although they are set up to cater to RVers. The RVs are quiet because they are using commercial power and not a generator. Me and my little tent are in the "Land of the Giants". Many fishermen out on Lake Dardanelle. Quiet after Labor Day camping.

  • Wesley H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 23, 2025

    County Road D1590 Dispersed

    Deep woods

    Definitely isolated, kind of creepy at night. Drove our 29ft class c to the site,road is mostly small rocks

  • Wesley H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 23, 2025

    County Road D1590 Dispersed

    Really in the woods

    Took our class c down the narrow road. Pretty good mostly rock.camp site was clean.

  • Travis A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 18, 2025

    COE Lake Ouachita Crystal Springs Campground

    Nice ACOE campground

    Nice lake with beach area. Playground for kids. Clean restrooms. Some of the sites are small so check the length. Not far from Hot Springs.

  • Makayla C.
    Jul. 16, 2025

    Buckville - Lake Ouachita

    Island Camping!!!

    We decided to island camp here and boy was it an experience. Day one was perfect, despite some storms, we really enjoyed ourselves. Day two we had to pack up early, flies got so horrible and wouldn’t stop biting us!

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 10, 2025

    Riverfront RV Resort

    Beautiful Resort!

    We only stayed here 2 nights on our way to Colorado. Beautifully maintained, sits right on the Arkansas river. Pool is cold but clean and well maintained. The park was not even 1/4 full while we were there. I hope business picks up because it’s nice. A little pricey ($81 per night), but with Good Sam or Military discount, it helps. Ladies in the office were fantastic, each going through their purses to find enough quarters so I could wash and dry a load of clothes! Very nice! It was just TOO HOT to do much outside, especially with dogs.

  • Charity S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 2, 2025

    Irons Fork

    Peaceful

    We were the only campers had a great spot on the water for a morning shower. I used my own pop up toilet as there’s is not close to being clean. It is bear country and others trash was gone through by wildlife in the bathroom.


Guide to Boles

Dispersed camping spots near Boles, Arkansas offer varied terrain options in the Ouachita National Forest. Elevations range from 600 to 2,700 feet, creating significant temperature differences between valleys and mountain sites. Winter nights can drop below freezing at higher elevations, while summer evenings typically cool to the 60s even during July heat waves.

What to do

Hiking access from camps: Mount Magazine State Park provides immediate access to multiple trails directly from its campground. "The hike up to the highest point in Arkansas is easy and family friendly for kids," reports one visitor, who appreciated being able to walk to trailheads from their site.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Early mornings at Big Brushy campground provide chances to spot deer and other wildlife near the creek. "This campground has 4 camp sites which accommodate tent, or rooftop tent. There are no hookups. Very quiet little campground, however you are just off the highway and will have road noise," notes one camper who enjoyed the area.

Photography viewpoints: Capture scenic valley vistas from Mount Magazine's designated lookout points, especially during sunrise. A reviewer stated, "The views ARE the reason to experience this park! They are simply delicious!" The viewpoints are accessible year-round but offer dramatically different scenes each season.

What campers like

Peaceful isolation: Turner Creek Road dispersed site provides separation from developed campgrounds. A camper described it as a "very secluded spot no amenities just a rock fire ring, very peaceful." This site requires no reservations and sees minimal use even during peak summer weekends.

Higher elevation temperatures: Queen Wilhelmina State Park's mountaintop location creates significantly cooler conditions than surrounding lowlands. One visitor noted, "We took our first trip there Oct 4 & 5 2020 and really enjoyed it. The drive to the park is wonderful with great spots to take in the views as you drive to the top."

Creek access: Mill Creek campground features water access that's particularly appreciated during summer months. According to a review, the site offers "flat open fields for yard games" and a "nice creek running by." The creek remains accessible even during drier periods.

What you should know

Flash flood warnings: Big Brushy campground sits in a designated flash flood zone with posted warning signs. As one reviewer cautioned, "This creek floods quickly and there are signs located through the park indicating it is a flash flood area, so be aware."

Road condition challenges: Blue Knob Road requires careful vehicle consideration. A CDL driver warned, "I have a CDL and back stuff all day. Don't try to pull in. Back in off the Buck Mountain." The narrow road may be impassable after heavy rains.

Campground status changes: Shirley Creek's status fluctuates between day use and camping. A visitor noted, "Signs were posted that this is currently a day use area, however you could also see on these signs that some of the things mentioned campground, a bit confusing." Check the National Park Service website for current status before planning your trip.

Tips for camping with families

Designated family activities: Mount Magazine offers kid-friendly hiking options with minimal elevation changes. A reviewer mentioned, "The hike up to the highest point in Arkansas is easy and family friendly for kids. Campground and bathhouse were well maintained and nice."

Level tent locations: Look for established campsites at Mill Creek with flat, open areas suitable for multiple tents and activities. "Great site for group camping. Flat open fields for yards games," noted one camper, highlighting the practical setup for families.

Bathroom accessibility: Consider campgrounds with maintained facilities when camping with young children. CMA Iron Mountain received praise for clean facilities: "Bathrooms and showers are spotless. The staff is extremely kind and helpful."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling requirements: Mount Magazine campsites feature level pads that accommodate various RV sizes. One RVer reported, "The camping spaces are large and accommodating, most are level and can fit almost anything you travel in."

Limited big rig access: Blue Knob Road can accommodate mid-sized RVs with careful maneuvering. A reviewer with a 30-foot Class C motorhome shared, "There is a clearing near the Ouachita Trail with a fire pit and plenty of space to park. You're in the middle of nowhere and it's gorgeous!"

Temperature preparation: Pack for significant temperature variations at higher elevation campgrounds. Queen Wilhelmina campers should note, "We just stayed 3 nights in space 23. Level asphalt lots but spaced kinda wonky. Shady." The mountain elevation means evening temperatures can drop significantly even in summer.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Boles, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, Boles, AR offers a wide range of camping options, with 185 campgrounds and RV parks near Boles, AR and 29 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Boles, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Boles, AR is Queen Wilhelmina State Park — Queen Wihelmina State Park with a 3.6-star rating from 17 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 29 free dispersed camping spots near Boles, AR.

What parks are near Boles, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 32 parks near Boles, AR that allow camping, notably Ouachita National Forest and Gillham Lake.