Best RV Parks & Resorts near Oden, AR

RV parks near Oden provide several options with varied amenities for motorhome travelers. Crystal Ridge RV Park offers full hookup sites with 30/50-amp electric, water, and sewer connections. South Fork RV and Camping maintains four spacious sites with 50-amp service, sewer hookups, and sanitary dump station access. Treasure Isle RV Park accommodates larger rigs with water and sewer hookups, while Caddo River Access RV Park provides electric and water connections for RVs. Sites throughout the region range from tight, close-together spots to more spacious pull-through options on gravel pads. "Campground is very remote with little access to any stores or fuel. It is located on a hill that is very rocky and not very level... our 38ft RV has a hard time leveling as the camp sites are not very level to begin with," one camper shared.

Seasonal availability varies among parks in the Ouachita Mountains region. Most RV facilities remain open year-round, though peak summer periods often fill quickly. Cell service can be unreliable at more remote locations, with one visitor noting "zero T-Mobile service" at some campgrounds. Dump stations are limited to specific parks like South Fork RV and Crystal Ridge, requiring planning for longer stays. Navigation to some parks involves steep terrain and narrow access roads that may challenge larger motorhomes. Pet policies generally allow animals with standard restrictions. During rainy periods, several gravel access roads become difficult to navigate, particularly for heavier rigs. Most parks provide trash service, with varying availability of other amenities like showers and toilets.

Best RV Sites Near Oden, Arkansas (147)

    1. Caddo River Access RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Caddo Gap, AR
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 356-5336

    $12 - $40 / night

    "Grills, fire Rings, and picnic tables available. Nice shaded area for tent camping. They are very close to the outfitter drop spot. Right on the river."

    "It is located a little south of central Arkansas so it’s easily accessible to the whole state. It’s also very affordable and has great amenities."

    2. Ouachita River Haven

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    Sims, AR
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 326-4941

    $25 - $65 / night

    3. South Fork Rv and camping

    1 Review
    Mount Ida, AR
    9 miles
    +1 (501) 276-4447

    $30 / night

    "Very convenient place to stay only 2 min from town and just a short drive to any location you might want to visit."

    4. Treasure Isle R.V. Park

    16 Reviews
    Royal, AR
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 767-6852

    $45 - $95 / night

    "Has cable, WiFi, full hookups and a very nice bathhouse. Sites are very level and it’s convenient to Hot Springs National Park. All sites are pull through and some are located on Lake Hamilton."

    "Nice, quiet park. Laundry facilities nice and clean. Clean showers. Nice dog park. Management friendly. On lake, so some boat noise."

    5. Crystal Ridge RV Park at Ron Coleman Mine

    7 Reviews
    Jessieville, AR
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 209-9933

    $13 / night

    "12 a night, full hookup potential AND you are walking distance to the mine!!! For $20 you can go spend the day diggin through dirt and finding crystals."

    "This RV park is small, private and has beautiful trees. All amenities are clean and in good repair."

    6. J and J RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Hot Springs, AR
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 321-9852

    $41 / night

    "Small RV park but easy to get in and out with big rigs and full hookups. So quite you could hear a cricket fart and the babbling creek running through the beautiful property."

    "This park was very peaceful and quiet. You can hear the bullfrogs at night. JJ - the owner was the ice on the cake. Just such a nice fellow. There are several full timers there."

    7. Cossatot River RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Wickes, AR
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 243-3525

    $25 / night

    "It was off the beaten path. Very quiet and peaceful. It seemed most people were gone during the day, maybe working. We explored the state park down the road and went on some fun drives."

    8. Leisure Landing RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Hot Springs, AR
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 525-3289

    $32 - $45 / night

    "There are a lot of long term people and a few that seem to rotate. The bathrooms were fantastic and so was the laundry room. Theres a little boat dock and good sized dog park too."

    "Not at night usually around midday), it's a quiet and comfortable place to stay. It has a small dog park near the lake. The owners are very friendly."

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

    5 Reviews
    Hot Springs, AR
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 817-1003

    $10 - $30 / night

    "Close to the national park in Hot Springs Arkansas. And right next door to the flat track/casino. It’s pretty new, but not really any extra amenities. 20/30/50 amp full hookups."

    "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."

    10. Murfeesboro RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Murfreesboro, AR
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 285-4058

    "Very friendly, helpful owners, full hookups and laundry, showers..."

    "Grocery store not far. Shower water smells funny but it will take your first lawyer of skin off. No laundry that I saw, but I didn't ask."

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RV Park Reviews near Oden, AR

793 Reviews of 147 Oden Campgrounds


  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 23, 2020

    Catherine's Landing

    Very Nice, Lots of Amenities

    Catherine’s Landing is a great RV park with lots of amenities and things happening. This park is an RVC Outdoor Destination property which is known for their “resort” amenities. The park is set on 400 acres with one mile bordering Lake Catherine and about eight or nine miles from downtown Hot Springs. 

    All roads, sites and patios are paved and this is definitely a big rig-friendly park. Every site has water, 50/30 amp, sewer, cable, and wifi. Fire pits and picnic tables accompany all sites. There are a variety of sites ranging from waterfront back-in, pull-thrus, or interior back-in. Waterfront sites have a nice view of the lake from the back of the site and access for fishing. The park also has yurts and cottages (some of which are pet-friendly). Adjacent to the yurts is a nice, large covered picnic area with grills, a dish washing station. 

    Lots and lots of amenities here. Hiking trails, swimming pool, fitness center, lounge, playground, dog park, zip-line, boat rental, boat launch, store, and disc golf. Some amenities (boat rentals and zip-line) are an extra charge. 

    Hot Springs is a nice little town nestled in the Ouachita Mountains with interesting history and natural beauty. We found plenty to do from hiking the National Park to learning about the bathhouse history to discovering the gangster influence. We spent four nights and could have stayed longer with all that the town offers. Most people come here to bathe in the soothing warm mineral waters but there is also a horse racetrack, science museum, off road track, water/theme park, alligator farm, and a few museums. Hot Springs National Park has miles and miles of great hiking trails and a great place to spend an afternoon. The town of Hot Springs is very dog-friendly and we found many places that would allow them in and on the patio for lunch.

    Pros:

    • Very nice, clean, well-manicured
    • Lots of amenities
    •  Paved level sites with paved patios 
    • The dog park was a decent size for running and mingling with other dogs
    • The hiking trail(about 3 miles) was a big plus and got used a lot. 

    Cons:

    • Price. We booked late and didn’t have too many sites to choose from we had to pay for a waterfront site
  • Steven A.
    Oct. 28, 2024

    Leisure Landing RV Park

    Don't Bother

    Gravel parking lot with painted stripes, a patch of grass growing under the picnic table, and full hookups. Be sure to back in centered, others are complaining about hitting their slide outs. Watch your step. One of the long-term residents isn't picking up their dog waste. The nicest spot in the whole place is the little fenced-in dog spot overlooking the canal that makes its way out to the lake you can't see from here.

  • Thomas B.
    Nov. 12, 2020

    Cossatot River RV Park

    Quiet, cozy, small rv park

    We liked our week long visit here.. It was off the beaten path. Very quiet and peaceful. It seemed most people were gone during the day, maybe working. We explored the state park down the road and went on some fun drives. Easy pull through sites with full hook up. Dog friendly (I think) but there weren't any dogs running loose. There are also a couple cabins in the back it looked like.

    **This rv park is not in walking distance to the Cossatot River

  • Ariel & John  W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 5, 2020

    Gulpha Gorge Campground — Hot Springs National Park

    Beautiful, clean, great location

    Beautiful, clean, great location. Camped here in Feb 2020, right on the river. Full hookups, mostly back-in but some pull throughs. Paved, level. Tent sites, too. Clean bathrooms, little camp store. Close to town. Would camp again.

  • Kenneth F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 21, 2025

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

    Nice little park

    This is a nice little gated park. Close to the national park in Hot Springs Arkansas. And right next door to the flat track/casino. It’s pretty new, but not really any extra amenities. 20/30/50 amp full hookups. Concrete pads, and paved streets. Laundry and bath house. Inexpensive. We’d definitely stay here again!

  • A
    May. 25, 2020

    Hot Springs National Park KOA

    Clean with a dog park

    D26 Back-in full hook-ups, fire ring & picnic table. 2 nights - Memorial Day weekend. Good spot, close to bath rooms/shower house/cafe. Pretty level - just 1 leveling block was all we needed for our pop-up. Lots of amenities- cafe, fishing pond, small general store, playground and off leash dog area. Staff was very friendly. Escorted you to your spot and helped us back in. Shower house was always clean. Loved the dog park! We are just starting to travel with our 2 boxers and was so nice to have an area for them to run a bit. Cons - spots are very close, no privacy. Each spot has a very bright “porch” light that is on until Midnight

  • Rachael H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 11, 2020

    Hot Springs National Park KOA

    Pleasant

    Stayed 2 nights in a basic one room cabin. Had a double bed and bunk bed. Heat /air and cable tv. They advertise WiFi but we didn’t get good reception even though our cabin was very near the office/pool/bathroom. Clean and well kept. Porch swing, fire ring and water at the site. Friendly staff. Clean facilities. Pool is small. Dog play area and kids playground. Good location for exploring hot springs area.

  • David W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 18, 2020

    Cowhide Cove Campground

    Really nice small campground at OLD Cowhide Cove

    This is to update my previous post. We are now in the Old Cowhide Cove Campground. We have a beautiful spot backed up to the lake with a wonderful view. There are two widely separated camping areas: New Cowhide Cove and Old Cowhide Cove. We ae in OLD Cowhide Cove so this review is specific to that area. Very adequate campsites are well spaced with picnic table, fire ring., 50 amp electric and water. There is a well situated dump station right on the way out. Even though the sites are long enough for most rigs, there is a paved parking area between most sites. Old Cowhide Cove Campground is a small area with only a few sites--a plus for me.

    I highly recommend this campground. The unreasonably late check-in time is a responsibility of the COE. There was no one to check us in which was no problem for us as we had advanced reservations and an assigned site which was easy to find and presented no difficulty in backing in.

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 20, 2020

    Mount Magazine State Park Campground

    Love It!

    If you are ever driving through Arkansas a trip to Mount Magazine State Park is a must. Mount Magazine is the state’s highest point topping out at 2,753 feet and delivers sweeping views of broad valleys, lakes, winding rivers, and distant mountains. The rugged rock outcroppings protrude from the densely wooded forests. What makes this park even more spectacularly beautiful is that it is surrounded by National Forest lands encompassing glorious acres of woods. 

    In the late 1800’s, the railroad made travel easier and people were drawn to the area for its cooler weather and awe-inspiring scenic beauty. Resort lodges and restaurants sprang up and the resort “Town of Mount Magazine” began. Soon a post office, parks, streets and a dance pavilion dotted the town. The town took a turn when drought, erosion, and the Great Depression brought the town to collapse. The 1934 Resettlement Act purchased all the private land on the mountain and was shortly transferred to the U.S. Forest Service. In the late 1930’s and 40’s, the Works Progress Administration built campgrounds, trails, cabins, and a lodge were constructed. A fire destroyed the lodge in 1971. In 1998, Arkansas State Parks entered into a cooperative agreement with the USDA Forest Service to develop Mount Magazine State Park. The lodge reopened in 2006 and graces the same beautiful setting as the original structure. 

    We found this park very relaxing which is kind of amazing because there is so much for outdoor enthusiasts to do making it hard to sit still. There are miles and miles of hiking trails, horseback riding, hang gliding launches, cycling, and some of the most dramatic locations for rock climbing and rappelling. The diverse mountain ecosystem offers amazing bird watching and wildlife viewing and provides habitat for over 90 species of butterflies. Many were brightening the woods when we were there. We were there at a time when wildflowers were blooming so the forest floor was lit up with color. The higher altitude and cooler weather on the mountain meant that trees had not leafed out yet but a look down in the valley was a stark contrast with trees fully leafed out. The park has a relatively small campground with a meek 18 sites with full hook-up (two of which are 50 amp). Campsites are well-spaced with gravel pads and patios with fire pits and picnic tables. We so enjoyed hanging around our campsite but for those that don’t camp you will be perfectly comfortable in the lodge or cabins. 

    The Lodge at Mount Magazine has breath-taking views and some rooms have spa tubs on their balconies to enjoy the view. Thirteen cabins dot the ridge line offering the same awesome views and Jacuzzi tub options on your balcony. At the lodge is The Skycrest Restaurant which is a nice treat for those not wanting to cook. We decided to have drinks one evening on the veranda enjoying the setting sun lighting the valley. The next day we popped in for lunch where $6 got a plate of open-face prime rib sandwich, mashed potatoes, salad, and squash casserole. Pretty good deal if you ask us. 

    This state park so worked for us. It was the combination of the reading in a quiet wooded campground, being able to go to the lodge for a drink, lunch and great view and spending hours walking in the woods. The park is a good 30 minutes drive from the nearest town so you may want to stock up so you can just relax on the mountain.


Guide to Oden

Motorhome campers near Oden, Arkansas can access camping options amid the Ouachita Mountains ranging from basic forest sites to full-service facilities. The region sits at elevations between 600-2,300 feet with mixed pine and hardwood forests providing seasonal shade. Summer temperatures typically reach 90°F with high humidity, while winter lows can drop to 30°F with occasional snow or ice.

What to do

River activities along the Caddo: At Caddo River Access RV Park, visitors enjoy direct water access. "This is an awesome place to camp and get away without going too far! The float is also so much fun and accessible for all ages! There's so much to see and the water actually moves instead of you having to paddle the whole way," notes Jessica D.

Crystal mining adventures: Located near Crystal Ridge RV Park, the Coleman crystal mines offer unique geological experiences. "For $20 you can go spend the day diggin through dirt and finding crystals. I don't think everyone has the luck we had but we came after a rain and cleaned up. Hundred bucks in gems," shares Justin M.

Lake Hamilton water recreation: Treasure Isle R.V. Park provides lake access for boating and fishing. "Very nice and clean park. Nice and quite, right on the Ouachita River / lake Hamilton," explains Bob R., highlighting the water-based recreation opportunities.

What campers like

Proximity to town amenities: South Fork RV and Camping offers convenient access to nearby services. "Very convenient place to stay only 2 min from town and just a short drive to any location you might want to visit," shares Neil P.

Pet-friendly facilities: Many rv sites near Oden, Arkansas accommodate four-legged travelers. J and J RV Park features pet amenities, as Lynn G. explains: "There is no dog park, but plenty of space to walk your fur children."

Clean bathroom facilities: Campers consistently mention bathroom quality at area campgrounds. "The bathhouse reminded me of a dayspa! The campsites are very small and tight. People and staff are friendly," Nicole C. observed at Leisure Landing RV Park.

What you should know

Seasonal insect activity: Insects can be problematic during warmer months at some RV parks near Oden. "Got the popup all setup, then discovered there was a large wasp nest in the electric hookup box. Had to break down and move to another spot in the dark," Matthew T. shares about his Caddo River Access experience.

Variable site spacing: Sites differ significantly across parks. "Sites are very level but some were kind of cramped. Wifi and cable were adequate and it was relatively quiet for the time we spent here," Chip notes about Treasure Isle R.V. Park.

Limited store access: Remote locations may require advance provisioning. "Campground is very remote with little access to any stores or fuel," notes one camper about the region, highlighting the importance of arriving prepared.

Tips for camping with families

Mining activities for kids: When staying at Crystal Ridge RV Park, families can make crystal hunting an educational adventure. "I don't think camping at this RV park is about the camping experience; it's about the proximity to the crystal mines," Trevor B. explains.

River float experiences: Murfeesboro RV Park offers family-friendly equipment rentals. "This place has been great, we stayed for two nights and got to rent out equipment for free to go diamond mining," shares Natalie G.

Noise considerations: Be aware of potential noise sources when selecting sites. "Be warned that the campsite is right off a highway bridge so a decent amount of traffic through at all times. Stores located close by," advises Suzsan M. about Caddo River Access.

Tips from RVers

Water pressure management: RV campers should come prepared with regulators at some parks. "Recommend using a water pressure regulator, one of my pipes started leaking from the pressure," cautions Josh F. at J and J RV Park.

Leveling challenges: Bring leveling blocks for uneven sites. "Our spot included full hookups, and was plenty spacious enough for our truck and teardrop. There were lots of other people with over 40ft long rigs, and it looked like they had plenty of space too," notes Carlee S. at Leisure Landing RV Park.

Accessibility considerations: Access roads to some camping areas near Oden present challenges. "Leveling pads were needed for our site," notes Wayne J. about the terrain at Crystal Ridge RV Park, indicating the importance of proper leveling equipment.

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