Best Campgrounds near Norfork, AR

Norfork, Arkansas provides varied camping opportunities along the White River and Norfork Lake. Dam-Quarry Campground features waterfront sites with electric hookups and flush toilets, while Jordan Campground offers tent, RV, and cabin options with lake access. Misty Mornings provides cabin and RV accommodations near the confluence of the White and Norfork Rivers. White Buffalo Resort sits at the junction of the White and Buffalo Rivers with both tent and RV camping available. The region includes several Corps of Engineers campgrounds with boat ramps and water access points.

Most campgrounds in the area operate year-round, though Robinson Point Campground operates seasonally from May through October. Access to many sites requires reservations, particularly during summer months when waterfront locations fill quickly. A visitor commented, "Beautiful waterfront camping! The water is clear and freezing cold, and the breeze off the water feels amazing!" Road conditions vary throughout the region, with most developed campgrounds accessible via paved roads. Cell service is generally available at major campgrounds, with several reviewers noting excellent Verizon coverage. Summer temperatures typically range from 80-95°F with high humidity, while spring and fall offer milder conditions ideal for camping.

Waterfront access represents the primary draw for many campgrounds in the Norfork area. Fishing opportunities abound, particularly for trout in the cold tailwaters below Norfork Dam. According to one review, "Great campsites along the river, cold water trout stream makes the air temp several degrees lower." The Fish Hatchery near Dam-Quarry Campground provides an additional attraction for visitors. Most developed campgrounds provide electric hookups and potable water, though sewer connections are limited. Campsite layouts vary, with some areas featuring closer site spacing than others. During summer weekends, reservations are strongly recommended as waterfront sites fill rapidly. Several reviewers noted the cooling effect of staying near the water during hot summer months, making riverside camping particularly appealing from June through August.

Best Camping Sites Near Norfork, Arkansas (179)

    1. Buffalo Point — Buffalo National River

    34 Reviews
    Cozahome, AR
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 449-4311

    $20 - $50 / night

    "Some sites you may not be long enough for your entire rig and you would park your tow vehicle next to your camper. Shade was plentiful. There are five different loops."

    "Paved roads to all the way to your camp site, showers, and a fantastic dinner 5 minutes away may not sound like luxury but Arkansas hllls usually make you work hard to enjoy their beauty."

    2. Dam - Quarry

    11 Reviews
    Norfork, AR
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 499-7216

    $24 - $80 / night

    "There are several camp sites in this one location. Great for family get together. Private pavilion. Vault toilets are being upgraded to flush. Electricity and water, but not at every site."

    "The hatchery is across the road and you can easily access Norfork Lake a short drive away . Clean bathrooms and not a lot of traffic"

    3. Blanchard Springs Recreation Area — Ozark St. Francis National Forests

    24 Reviews
    Fifty-Six, AR
    18 miles
    +1 (870) 757-2211

    $3 - $60 / night

    "I completed my undergrad and graduate degrees in Arkansas about 30ish miles north of Little Rock."

    "Blanchard Springs has great camp sites, great hiking, multiple access to swim/wade into water, plus great caving opportunities! There is NO cell service in the park. "

    4. Blue Heron Campground

    15 Reviews
    Cotter, AR
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 453-4678

    "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 a beautiful rv resort next to the water.  Step out of your rv and you will see some of the most beautiful scenery anywhere in the United States. "

    5. Bull Shoals-White River State Park

    26 Reviews
    Bull Shoals, AR
    19 miles
    Website

    "Like all Arkansas State parks this is a well kept park"

    "It's one of the best I've been to in Arkansas.  "

    6. White Buffalo Resort

    7 Reviews
    Norfork, AR
    8 miles
    Website

    "Amazing little Campground that backs right up to the light river with a fantastic bluff behind that. Beautiful! Would definitely come again, friendly staff, quiet, easy."

    "Right on the White River with easy access to the Buffalo River by boat, canoe, or kayak. Pool, playground, small store with essentials, boat rentals, ping pong, & more."

    7. Robinson Point

    8 Reviews
    Henderson, AR
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 492-6853

    $22 - $40 / night

    "There was a partial view through the trees of Norfork Lake from the backside of the site. Walked down to the bank of the lake to fish and caught a bass."

    "If you own a boat, Lake Norfork is the place to be. It offers a big like to boat on or fish."

    8. Gunner Pool Recreation Area

    14 Reviews
    Fifty-Six, AR
    16 miles
    Website

    "v=jioeWYmI0so) While traveling through this portion of Arkansas I stumbled upon a small roadside for Gunner Pool Recreation Area just a short distance past Blanchard Springs.    3 miles down a gravel"

    "Potable water is located in a central area of the sections; the water was turned on during my visit. There are 4 vault toilets - clean and supplied with tp."

    9. Misty Mornings Arkansas Cabins & RV Sites

    2 Reviews
    Norfork, AR
    0 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 405-2620

    $40 - $45 / night

    "You are surrounded by mountains, wildlife, birds, eagles, deer, geese and the confluence of the White & Norfork River is at the end of driveway. Norfork Lake is just a few miles away."

    10. Jordan Campground

    3 Reviews
    Elizabeth, AR
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 425-2700

    "This is a nice campground right on lake Norfolk. Spaces are alittle close together. Staff at Marina go above and beyond helping you out. Beautiful views!!"

    "Awesome views of the lake and great swimming off the rock outcrops. Water is so clear the only downside is no showers"

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521 Reviews of 179 Norfork Campgrounds


  • Fred S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 10, 2025

    Woolum Dispersed Area — Buffalo National River

    Easy access to the Buffalo National River

    Camped here mid-week in early November, 2025. Came here to camp while doing some smallmouth bass fishing on the Buffalo River. Quickly found a large, open, level site with a rock fire ring on a grassy field. This site was large enough to accomodate multiple vehicles and horse trailers. I did not try to find a spot on the river bank, although the river bank appeared easy to access. Only two other camping groups were here during my stay - far enough away that I couldn't hear them. Including the one at the day use parking lot, there are three clean and supplied vault toilets here. The campground appeared well maintained. No potable water and no trash service. Solar recharging and Starlink connectivity are possible. I received spotty T-Mobile 2G and 4G LTE service. This primitive campground is convenient for kayakers and canoers, as well as for overlanders and equestrian campers. I met a backpacker who just came off of the Ozark Highland Trail across the river and was camping on the rocky river bank. I recommend, especially for those driving 2WD passenger vehicles, accessing the campground using Searcy County Road 15 - not CR14. Although open during my time here, narrow CR14 still had some damage from recent landslides which resulted in rough driving conditions (although, high clearance, 4x4 vehicles should have no problems). Overall, I enjoyed camping here, and I'm looking forward to returning to this beautiful area in the Arkansas Ozarks.

  • Fred S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 7, 2025

    Baker Ford Primitive Campground, Buffalo National River

    Free primitive campground with river access

    Visited here on Nov 5, 2025. Did not camp here though. The river access area is nice, but I didn't like the campground. The campground is just an open grass field with no designated sites. One can park and camp anywhere on the grass. It is convenient for canoers and kayakers who need a place along the Buffalo River to camp for the night. There is a vault toilet, but it was not supplied and cleaned for a while at the time of my visit. The is no potable water and no trash service. The unpaved County Road 18 to the campground is rough in spots, but the road is better graded after crossing onto National Park Service land. Driving on this road in a 2WD passenger vehicle should be okay. The track from the campground area down to the boat launch is eroded and has not been graded in a while. There is little shade at the campground, so Starlink connectivity can be accomplished. I did not receive T-Mobile cell service. There are some trees around the perimter of the field where hammock camping may be possible, but camping appears to be restricted on the open grassy area - not in the woods. Fishing and swimming is possible at the river.

  • Jacquelyn H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 7, 2025

    Sam's Throne Recreation Area

    Peaceful

    The campsites sit just off the dirt road. There's a little bit of traffic from people going to hike but not much, the campsites are pretty close together. The people that are across from me are a larger group and while they are very nice I can hear just about everything, they are not being loud it's just how the campsites are set up.

    I usually prefer a little more dispersed and secluded but this is still very calm and peaceful and leaves changing colors makes it absolutely stunning.

    It's a little humid during the day but still cool during the day and the perfect amount of chilly at night without being cold.

    I think I'm the only one here who has my dog tethered to a tree with a long rope, everyone else allows the dog to be off leash and that almost created a dog fight so just be cautious of that.

    *I have T-Mobile and have pretty good service

  • Fred S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 29, 2025

    North Fork

    Large sites, good separation

    Camped at site #4 in the Dogwood Loop in Oct 2025. Paid $5 with senior pass. Previous review applies. Trash service available. Vault toilets (3) were open; clean with tp. Water was turned off for the season. There are a couple of hiking trailheads in campground. The Blue Spring Trail was really nice; it was moderately difficult in a few areas. Nice views of the North Fork River along this trail. Bank fishing possible in the nearby day use area. The campsites were large with good spacing between them. There is no privacy, however, between sites. My site was level, but can't say that for all sites. The campsites and roads were paved. The campground appeared well maintained during my stay.

  • Fred S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 28, 2025

    Hercules Glades (Watch Tower)

    Nice campground with access to trails

    Camped here in mid-October 2025. Free national forest primitive campground. Walk-in tent sites, but was able to find a site at the far end to park my van at the site. It was at the Long Creek Trailhead. It was mid-week, so it was quiet and peaceful here. Only one other camper here during our visit who car-camped in a parking lot. Sites included a metal fire ring and table; some with tent pads. Hammock camping is possible depending on the site. My site had a grass and dirt surface. The vault toilet was clean and equiped with tp. No potable water. Hiking into the Hecules Glades Wilderness Area was wonderful. The trails into the wilderness area appear to be open to hikers, backpackers, hunters and equestrian riding. Hitching rails are available at the campground. Access to the campground on the forest road was good; a 2wd passenger car should be able to make it here. Overall, a nice, peaceful overnight stay.

  • Fred S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 28, 2025

    Spring Creek Campground — Buffalo National River

    Primitive camping along the Buffalo River

    Van-camped in site #3 in mid-October, 2025. Free National Park Service primitive campground along the Buffalo Ntional River. The property serves as a drop-off and pickup location for kayakers and canoers. Outfitters may be coming and going. Not all sites are level; varies from site to site. Some sites are walk-ins. Clean vault toilet, supplied with tp and hand sanitizer. No potable water. Sites include table, metal fire ring, and lantern pole. Dirt surface. Good separation between sites but no privacy. A handful of armadillos were scrounging around during the evening. There is a partial view of the river through the trees. The road approaching the campground, CR99, is about 3 miles long and gravel, narrow in places. The last 1.5 miles has some minor erosion and rocky in places. There are no hiking trails at this location. No cell service. Starlink connectivity possible depending on the site. Tent and hammock camping possible. Fishing along the river bank. Overall, this is not a bad campground in a beautiful area.

  • Fred S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 25, 2025

    Noblett Lake

    No Camping - Day Use Only

    Camping is still not allowed here. The campground itself is overgrown. Did not see any dispersed campsites. This recreation area, however, is a beautiful day use area. Appears to be maintained. Vault toilets in the picnic area were open during my visit. Did not find any potable water. Fishing is permitted at the lake, but I had no luck.

  • Jennifer O.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 18, 2025

    White Buffalo Resort

    Can’t beat this view!

    Amazing little Campground that backs right up to the light river with a fantastic bluff behind that. Beautiful! Would definitely come again, friendly staff, quiet, easy. I will say I like site 11, but if you are not camping and pears, you will be camping directly next to site 10. They are pull through sites that are connected basically. We had another couple with us and it a great set up. But if it had just been us it would have been weird.

  • Fred S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 16, 2025

    Robinson Point

    Clean, well maintained campground

    Camped at site #8 in Oct 10-11, 2025. Our site was on a wooded loop, the first camping section on the left after entering the campground. Good spacing between sites. Our campervan fit nicely on the site; level. Shared water faucet between sites 7 & 8. Our site had 20 and 30 amp power. There was a partial view through the trees of Norfork Lake from the backside of the site. Walked down to the bank of the lake to fish and caught a bass. Sites 5, 7 & 8 are really nice on this loop. Campground is clean and well maintained. AT&T and T-Mobile service. I normally do primitive and dispersed camping, but occasionally use established campgrounds, such as this, for replemishing water and power, and to take a shower. I was very pleased with our campsite and the campground. Did some hiking on the campground trails. The person working the entrance gate wad very nice and helpful. I would stay here again.


Guide to Norfork

Norfork, Arkansas sits at the confluence of the White and Norfork Rivers at approximately 670 feet elevation in the Ozark Mountains. The area experiences four distinct seasons with July and August temperatures frequently reaching the upper 90s with high humidity. Camping sites near Norfork offer exceptional trout fishing access, particularly during non-generation hours when dam releases are paused.

What to do

Explore river access points: At Buffalo Point — Buffalo National River, visitors can take advantage of multiple river access spots throughout the campground. "The campground in nestled in the Buffalo National River Wilderness offering many options on the river or hiking the mountains and bluffs. There are several river access spots throughout the campground," notes Cody S.

Visit the fish hatchery: Located directly across from Dam-Quarry Campground, the Norfork National Fish Hatchery provides an educational stop for campers. "Fish hatchery across from campground," mentions Renee H., who visited the area in March.

Disconnect digitally: Many Norfork camping areas provide limited or no cell service, creating a true break from technology. At Gunner Pool Recreation Area, campers appreciate the isolation. "Nice, clean and beautiful! No cell service and that was perfect!" reports Angela L., highlighting the intentional digital break.

Try cliff jumping: For adventure seekers, Jordan Campground offers proximity to rock formations suitable for cliff jumping in warmer months. "Kids had a blast here! Cliff jumping, great fishing, kayaking, swim beach, and even pizza from the marina!" shares Donna M. about her family's experience.

What campers like

Cooling river breezes: The cold water from dam releases creates natural air conditioning during hot summer months. At Dam - Quarry, campers appreciate this natural cooling effect. "We have stayed here many times in te summer heat. The Norfork river provides great cool breezes early and late during the day," explains Chris D.

Abundant wildlife viewing: The convergence of rivers creates prime habitat for diverse wildlife spotting opportunities. "We got to Eagle watch all day as they circled the river hunting for their dinner. It was AMAZING!!" shares Shana D. about her experience at Bull Shoals-White River State Park.

Star visibility: Without major light pollution, Norfork area campgrounds provide exceptional night sky viewing. "We enjoyed a nice walk along the water, views of the sunset from a small cliff, and a peaceful night with out cell service! Highly recommended for those who are looking to get away from reality!" reports Kaylee W. about Buffalo Point.

Swimming in clear water: The clean, clear water of both rivers and the lake creates excellent swimming conditions. "Beautiful setting in the Ozarks with a small rural town. The campground is located just below the Norfolk Dam. Great spot to fish or kayak has a boat ramp but the creek was rather low surprising since the lake at Mountain Home was flooded. Clear stream," notes N.I. about Dam-Quarry Campground.

What you should know

Water level fluctuations: Dam releases significantly impact water levels, affecting swimming, fishing, and campsite selection. "By 8 pm Saturday, the water at the beach area was completely brown and we could tell the water was up a LOT. We saw a park ranger on Sunday and asked about the water level and she said it had gone up 12 feet by Saturday night and Sunday morning it was 13 feet," reports Susan R. about Buffalo Point.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Norfork, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, Norfork, AR offers a wide range of camping options, with 179 campgrounds and RV parks near Norfork, AR and 12 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Norfork, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Norfork, AR is Buffalo Point — Buffalo National River with a 4.5-star rating from 34 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 12 free dispersed camping spots near Norfork, AR.

What parks are near Norfork, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 23 parks near Norfork, AR that allow camping, notably Bull Shoals Lake and Norfork Lake.