Camping near Nimrod Lake

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Nimrod Lake in Arkansas features several Corps of Engineers campgrounds including River Road, Carter Cove, and Quarry Cove that provide water and electric hookups for both tent and RV camping. The Nimrod Lake recreation area sits in the Ouachita National Forest region, offering a mix of developed campgrounds with amenities and dispersed camping options in more remote forest locations. Most established campgrounds provide basic facilities like picnic tables, fire rings, and vault toilets, while several sites offer direct access to the lake for fishing, swimming, and boating activities.

Road access to most developed campgrounds around Nimrod Lake is generally good, though some forest roads leading to dispersed sites may require higher clearance vehicles, especially after rain. Many campsites require reservations through Recreation.gov, particularly during summer months when the lake area is busiest with anglers and water recreation enthusiasts. The camping season extends year-round, but facilities at some locations may be limited during winter months. Cell service is spotty or non-existent at many campgrounds, requiring visitors to plan accordingly. As one visitor noted, "There is no cell service in the campground but if you go up to the dam, we had anywhere from 3 to 5 bars of service. The campground is older but we loved it."

Waterfront sites receive consistently high ratings from campers seeking fishing opportunities and lake views. Shaded sites are particularly valued during hot Arkansas summers, with most established campgrounds offering good tree cover. Campers frequently mention the quiet atmosphere at many Nimrod Lake campgrounds, especially during weekdays and off-peak seasons. A reviewer commented that "This campground was very well kept, the camp hosts were so sweet and welcoming and best of all, it was nice and quiet." Bathhouse facilities vary considerably between campgrounds, with some locations offering hot showers and flush toilets while others provide more basic amenities. The surrounding forest also contains primitive camping areas for those seeking more solitude, though these locations lack facilities and require visitors to be self-sufficient with water and waste management.

Best Camping Sites Near Nimrod Lake (228)

    1. Petit Jean State Park — Petit Jean State Park

    105 Reviews
    Adona, AR
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 727-5441

    $25 - $40 / night

    "_ There are several viewpoints/vistas that you can access from roads (just two close together that involve some driving on gravel)."

    "Super cool paths, views and community. Tons of historical value and it's obvious that Arkansas cares about it's forests, natural resources and outdoor communities."

    2. Mount Nebo State Park Campground

    28 Reviews
    Dardanelle, AR
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 229-3655

    "Reservable sites are nearly on top of each other. Might be good if you have kids with you. There is a playground adjacent and a pool/bathhouse close by."

    "A great Arkansas destination for outdoorsy people.The steep road climbing to the top of Mount Nebo keeps the big RVs away. Stop your car at the lookout point before you reach the top."

    3. Quarry Cove

    8 Reviews
    Plainview, AR
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 272-4233

    $24 - $75 / night

    "Didn’t find any trails but nice to walk around."

    "We had a drive thru site that had a beautiful view of the lake. Our boys enjoyed a fire and the nearby views of the dam!!"

    4. Lake Ouachita State Park Campground

    48 Reviews
    Mountain Pine, AR
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 287-2757

    "This state park sits on one of the prettiest and clearest lakes in the state of Arkansas. The area that I will be focusing on is the primitive tent sites."

    "Definitely my favorite park in Arkansas so far. It’s a really big park at the lake with lots to do. I was there in the fall so I didn’t do any lake stuff but still had a great time tent camping."

    5. River Road

    4 Reviews
    Casa, AR
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 272-4835

    $23 - $75 / night

    "Arkansas is awesome for camping. Camping right along the river below Nimrod Dam"

    "Campsite was overlooking the lake, there was a rocky area that was easy to walk down to fish at."

    6. Carter Cove

    5 Reviews
    Plainview, AR
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 272-4983

    $24 - $75 / night

    "We took walks on the bank and around the park . Had friends over for Valentine's dinner ! Great camp for you fishing people !"

    "Trails to walk to find nice fishing spots. Bathrooms mostly clean. Electric and water. Hosts very nice and helpful. Boat launch and swimming area."

    7. Gulpha Gorge Campground — Hot Springs National Park

    76 Reviews
    Hot Springs National Park, AR
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 620-6715

    $34 / night

    "There are many positives to this campground well beyond the proximity itself. With electricity at all sites and a flat rate it seems to have a lot of positives to check off."

    "With close proximity to the town of Hot Springs, AR, this campground is well maintained and convenient but lacks in privacy. I stayed here as an overnight while driving north through the Midwest."

    8. COE Nimrod Lake Carter Cove Campground

    2 Reviews
    Nimrod Lake, AR
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 272-4835

    "Great fishing on a mostly shallow lake that keeps the personal watercraft and skiers away. Boat ramps are in great condition and there is a boat ramp and sandy beach to swim or lay out in the sun."

    9. Forest Service RD 132 Ouachita National Forest

    5 Reviews
    Jessieville, AR
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 984-5313

    "Near Oak Mtn Vista overlook. Great spot; fantastic unobstructed view of the hills to the south. Some shade in the summer. Fantastic view during the winter season."

    10. COE Lake Ouachita Crystal Springs Campground

    46 Reviews
    Royal, AR
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 991-3390

    $14 - $80 / night

    "Site 40 water faucet is broken Showers are hot and free Arkansas is very pretty but the trash on the road sides and road kill is too much. Clean up after yourself people!!!"

    "Arkansas has variable weather in January. Cold clear day today but higher temps predicted for later in the week. Many sites available. Beautiful views."

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Recent Reviews near Nimrod Lake

1189 Reviews of 228 Nimrod Lake Campgrounds


  • Fred S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 21, 2025

    Blue Knob Road in Ouachita National Forest

    Nice Dispersed Site at FR76/Buck Knob Trailhead, Ouachita Trail

    Free. Title of this review should be "Buck Knob...", not "Blue Knob...". Camped here in mid-November, 2025. Large dispersed site at the FR76/Buck Knob trailhead for the Ouachita National Recreation Trail. Should easily accomodate 3 campervan-size rigs. There is a small rock fire ring. There is no picnic table directly on this site, but there is one at the start of the trail, a short walk from the trailhead. The campsite is nearly level where I parked my van. Tent and hammock camping are possible. The site is partially shaded, but I believe limited Starlink connectivity is possible. The dirt/gravel site is close to the forest road, but there is some foliage and ground cover which provides a little bit of separation and privacy. Forest Roads 48 and 76 approaching this area of the national forest are narrow in places but, overall, in good condition. There are a couple of bridges on FR76 west of the campsite that are very narrow with railings; may be too narrow for a truck camper and larger to pass through. I received AT&T and T-Mobile service during the time of my visit. I loved this campsite; very peaceful. Convenient for hiking in a beautiful forest.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 20, 2025

    Lake Ouachita State Park Campground

    Fall trip to see the leaves

    We took the class A to the park, pretty hilly entering but work it, very nice spaces, they are set up like a cul-de-sac, easy parking, plenty of room. We took a car ride up hwy 7 to see the leaves turn and see were not disappointed! The facilities are clean and well maintained, highly recommend. Beautiful sunsets from our spot. We will be coming back for sure!

  • Fred S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 19, 2025

    Washita Primitive Camping Area

    Clean Overnight Primitive Campground

    Free primitive campground on national forest land. Camped here in Nov 2025. There are a handful of sites on a gravel loop road. Wooded. No toilet. No potable water. There were two trash barrels, but they were overflowing with trash. A little bit of trash my fire ring. The campground is a short distance away from Hwy 27. This highway is busy so there is highway noise, but it was quieter overnight. Sites have metal fire rings, cement picnic tables and lantern poles. Sites are not absolutely level, but close enough for my van. A truck camper may fit in a couple of sites, but nothing larger. Tent camping is possible. May be able to find a spot for hammock camping. Got T-Mobile and AT&T service. Nice view of the Ouachita River. Caught a bass here. There are no hiking trails here, but one can easily stroll along the river bank. This is not a bad overnight camping spot.

  • Adam  B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 16, 2025

    COE Lake Ouachita Crystal Springs Campground

    Very pretty

    The campsite is very pretty (November) with changing leaves and quiet days and nights. Cell service is not great but works. Slow speeds but works. Sometimes is good sometimes drops off. Site 40 water faucet is broken Showers are hot and free Arkansas is very pretty but the trash on the road sides and road kill is too much. Clean up after yourself people!!! Leave it Better Than you found it!!!

  • 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.

  • Alisa P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 5, 2025

    Hot Springs Arkansas Finish Line RV Park Walk to Oaklawn and Bathhouse Row

    Hot Sprins Hideaway

    We found this campground while deciding where to stay when we arrived in Hot Springs. This spot is perfect for any size camper and any size family! The campground itself is safe and secure, all sites are paved with fire rings and picnic tables. Sites are not too close together and it is quiet. They have a dog run, club house, laundry and showers available. They also have bikes you can rent, and free coffee in the club house. You can’t walk to bathhouse row but it was an easy 10 minute drive. We’ve never been to this part of the US and for our first trip we were super impressed. The campground itself host was helpful and friendly and responsive. If you are traveling through or staying longer I highly recommend the Finish Line you will not be disappointed!

  • Jason D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 3, 2025

    Gulpha Gorge Campground — Hot Springs National Park

    One night stay

    Great camp grounds. Granted it was $34 no matter what you were using. All 44 spots have water/electric/sewage. 2 bathrooms. 1 Bathroom is centralized and the other is next to lot 44. Bathrooms are private one person at a time. Very clean and up to date with showers. Hiking trails very accessible with a calming stream. I was able to hike from camp site to the hot springs. 1.5-2 miles.

  • 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.


Guide to Nimrod Lake

Nimrod Lake in Arkansas offers camping options between elevations of 340 and 400 feet throughout the Ouachita National Forest region. The area experiences mild winters with occasional frost and hot, humid summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F. Access roads to many dispersed camping areas become difficult to navigate during heavy rainfall periods that typically occur in spring months.

What to do

Hiking on adjacent trails: At Mount Nebo State Park, visitors can access several trails of varying difficulty. "The trails in Nebo are a little rough. The map says easy... I think that is if you are an expert hiker. There were some steep points and going down various rock trails," notes Jackie F.

Fishing access points: Quarry Cove provides multiple shore fishing areas with convenient access from campsites. "Sunsets at this lake are beautiful! There's a small, sandy swim beach and plenty of places to put in a boat or kayak," according to Jennifer W. The shallow nature of Nimrod Lake makes it less appealing to jet skis and water skiers but excellent for anglers.

Crystal digging: Campers staying at Nimrod Lake often take day trips to nearby digging sites. "Went crystal digging at Coleman which was also unbelievable. Will definitely go back when half the US is underwater!" shares Ber M., who stayed at Lake Ouachita, approximately 1.5 hours southwest of Nimrod Lake.

What campers like

Wildlife viewing: The secluded nature of many sites encourages wildlife encounters. "The deer will walk up to you and you can pet them," notes Steve S. from Mount Nebo State Park. Eagle sightings are also common around Nimrod Lake according to multiple reviews.

Elevation escape: Camps at higher elevations provide relief during summer months. "Cooler in summer" mentions Stan G. about Mount Nebo, which sits at approximately 1,800 feet elevation, making it noticeably more comfortable during the hot Arkansas summer months than the lakeside campgrounds.

Disconnected camping: River Road campground offers a true escape from digital distractions. "We found this campground and have been coming back as often as we can. There is no cell service in the campground but if you go up to the dam, we had anywhere from 3 to 5 bars of service," explains Aaron D.G., highlighting how the campground's location creates a natural technology barrier.

What you should know

Site specifics: Campgrounds vary significantly in site layout and privacy. At Carter Cove, "There is a side dirt road that leads to primitive group campsites near the lake. If you plan to use the Primitive area, make a phone call to the Army COE first, as they require you to fill out a permit," advises a camper identified as 2SHOE S.

Water hookup distances: Several campgrounds around Nimrod Lake have unusual water access arrangements. "Many sites share water hookups so the spigot can be far away. Bring an extra hose - a long one," recommends 2SHOE S. about Carter Cove campground.

Bathroom facilities: Amenities vary by location, with some campgrounds lacking showers entirely. "The showers are not very private other than a nasty mildewed shower curtain, but there is no where to dry off or dress that is private," explains one reviewer of facilities at a nearby state park, indicating the importance of checking specific bathroom amenities before booking.

Tips for camping with families

Rental options: Petit Jean State Park, located about 30 minutes from Nimrod Lake, offers alternatives to traditional camping. "The campsites were well-maintained, the bathroom facilities were clean, but the park lodges, which also function as a trailhead for one of the major hikes there are like nothing I've seen before," shares Elise A.

Swimming areas: Look for designated swim beaches for safer water access with children. "Campsite was overlooking the lake, there was a rocky area that was easy to walk down to fish at," reports Kelli M. about her experience at River Road campground, demonstrating the ease of water access for families.

Site selection: When camping with children, location within the campground matters. "From the loop A, great view to the lake. A lot of hiking around," notes Perrine C. about Petit Jean State Park, emphasizing the importance of researching specific loops and sites when traveling with family.

Tips from RVers

Road access limitations: Many roads leading to campgrounds have significant restrictions. "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," warns David H. about Forest Service RD 132 in Ouachita National Forest.

Site leveling: Many campsites around Nimrod Lake require significant leveling equipment. "Not level; some leveling is required. Dirt surface with exposed embedded rock," notes Fred S. about a dispersed site in Ouachita National Forest, highlighting the importance of bringing proper leveling equipment.

Campsite sizing: Be attentive to site dimensions when booking RV sites. "The sites are a little tight for larger rigs to maneuver and many sites don't have water," reports Jack W. about COE Nimrod Lake, indicating the need to carefully match RV length to site specifications.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Nimrod Lake?

According to TheDyrt.com, Nimrod Lake offers a wide range of camping options, with 228 campgrounds and RV parks near Nimrod Lake and 52 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Nimrod Lake?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Nimrod Lake 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 Nimrod Lake?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 52 free dispersed camping spots near Nimrod Lake.

What parks are near Nimrod Lake?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 31 parks near Nimrod Lake that allow camping, notably Ozark-St. Francis National Forests and Ouachita Lake.