Glamping near Perryville, AR

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    Petit Jean State Park offers glamping accommodations within an hour's drive from Perryville, Arkansas, with yurts providing an upscale outdoor experience on the mountain. These circular canvas structures feature comfortable beds, electricity, and climate control while maintaining a connection to nature. Mount Nebo State Park, located near Dardanelle, houses additional yurt options with modern conveniences amid spectacular views of the Arkansas River Valley. "I've been coming to Petit Jean since I was a little girl. The lodge is amazing, especially the breakfast after a good morning hike," one visitor noted. Lake Catherine State Park and Lake Ouachita State Park expand the region's glamping inventory with similar accommodations featuring amenities like picnic tables, fire rings, and proximity to water recreation.

    Hiking trails connect many of these glamping locations to natural attractions like Cedar Falls, with several paths ranging from easy half-mile walks to challenging 12-mile routes. Catherine's Landing in Hot Springs provides upscale glamping with access to water sports on Lake Catherine. A recent guest mentioned, "This park has it all! The real selling point is the hiking. I highly recommend the Boy Scout Trail as it leads to all the great features of the park." Seasonal considerations include spring and fall offering the most comfortable temperatures and best views. Most sites require reservations well in advance, especially for weekend stays. The Mather Lodge restaurant at Petit Jean serves hearty meals with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, allowing glampers to enjoy quality dining without leaving the park setting.

    Best Glamping Campgrounds near Perryville (23)

      1. Petit Jean State Park — Petit Jean State Park

      4.7(108)11mi from PerryvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "PROS  No reservation transaction fee 

      Senior discount 

      Quiet 

      Moveable metal picnic table on a concrete pad, pedestal BBQ grill, fire ring with cooking grate, and one hook lantern pole 

      Site 14 partially"

      "We stayed in Loop C and I felt a little too secluded. The sites in C & D appeared to be a little smaller. I noticed several sites in B & C were uneven from roots pushing the asphalt up."

      from $25 - $40 / night

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      2. Lake Catherine State Park Campground

      4.6(84)40mi from PerryvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "PROS  Senior discount 

      Reserved on-line 365 days prior to arriving 

      Site #68 allowed parking RV 12 feet from water edge which was fabulous 

      Totally level site 

      Asphalt campsite pad 

      Pea gravel and"

      "Lake Catherine is a popular spot that’s on a first come first serve basis so arrive early. Most campsite have fire pits and grills. Nice space in between campsites."

      from $15 - $25 / night

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      3. Mount Nebo State Park Campground

      4.6(28)29mi from PerryvilleGlamping

      "The “Rim Trail” is just that…a 3 1/2 mile trail running the top rim of the mountain, with long views."

      "It was such a nice campsite and the staff was super helpful. The views were amazing. The drive up the mountain is seriously windy though, so be cautious."

      4. Lake Ouachita State Park Campground

      4.7(50)35mi from PerryvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There is a loop on a peninsula that are reserved for walking in your gear to a tent site. These sites have GREAT views of the lake."

      "Camping in the state park of lake ouachita in a tent. never. been. better. was on site T04 for tents and basically sites t01-t11(maybe 12) are on a small peninsula with the lake on both sides. you can"

      5. Little Rock North KOA

      3.5(22)29mi from PerryvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      "Extremely nice staff. Super clean facilities. We arrived late, found our spot and went to bed. Didn’t get to enjoy the area."

      6. Hot Springs National Park KOA

      4.5(22)37mi from PerryvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Would like to revisit without our dogs to check out the theme park nearby next time!"

      "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."

      7. Catherine's Landing

      4.8(25)41mi from PerryvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The park is set on 400 acres with one mile bordering Lake Catherine and about eight or nine miles from downtown Hot Springs. "

      "Gorgeous setting on pristine Lake Catherine close to historic Hot Springs. I was in lakefront site 123 for one night but would have liked to stay longer."

      8. Crystal Ridge RV Park at Ron Coleman Mine

      3.9(8)29mi from PerryvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      "I don’t think camping at this RV park is about the camping experience; it’s about the proximity to the crystal mines. It is a good campground for the price, but it is not anything fancy."

      from $13 / night

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      9. Mount Magazine State Park Campground

      4.7(35)49mi from PerryvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Has fire pit with grill, separate bbq, siting area and great hook ups. Bear proof refuge container on site as well. Half off if disabled! Site 3 wasn't completely level, but quick fix."

      "Nice shady spot with a picnic table, grill and fire pit. Was also a space for a tent. The picnic table had a few steps up to it."

      from $35 / night

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      10. Stephens Park Campground

      3.9(11)37mi from Perryville9 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Full hook ups, big campsites with table, fire pit, and level gravel. River is close by with playground. Booked up fast for us on the weekend. 20 to hot springs."

      "We arrived at this wonderful little COE with 9 sites and headed into back-in site 3 with FHUs. After we settled, we self-registered per instructions on the information board at the entrance."

      from $30 - $50 / night

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    436 Reviews of 23 Perryville Campgrounds


    • Lacee G.
      May. 29, 2020

      Lake Ouachita State Park Campground

      Gorgeous views but close and windy

      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. There is a loop on a peninsula that are reserved for walking in your gear to a tent site. These sites have GREAT views of the lake. A few of the sites even have access to the water for swimming, fishing, or putting in your kayak. 

      The sites are pretty close together and not very level. The more level sites are in the loop nearest the parking area. There are two shared water spigots. One near the parking area and one near the end of the peninsula. There is no electricity at these sites. The two best sites, in my opinion, are sites 7, 8, and 9. They have great access to the water and wonderful views of the lake. If you decide to camp here be warned that the sites are not very large. We typically bring a canopy for our outdoor kitchen, these sites are not large enough for a big canopy. Also, this lake tends to be very windy. There are trees around the sites, but the fire pits on sites 7-9 are very exposed. This poses are problem when trying to build a fire. 

      There are plenty of activities to do while visiting this SP. Some of the activities may still be suspended due to Covid 19. In July they have a boat tour that costs $10 per person. They take you out to "Bird Island" to see the purple martins. It's a neat tour. There are also plenty of hiking trails, swimming, fishing, and other typical state park activities. You can't go wrong with the views here, but there are some things to consider.

    • Napunani
      Dec. 1, 2023

      Petit Jean State Park — Petit Jean State Park

      One of Arkansas' Finest

      PROS 

      No reservation transaction fee 

      Senior discount 

      Quiet 

      Moveable metal picnic table on a concrete pad, pedestal BBQ grill, fire ring with cooking grate, and one hook lantern pole 

      Site 14 partially shady 

      Good condition asphalt parking pad with gravel and grass surrounding 

      Good view of lake from Site 14 

      Sites well spaced 

      Campground A toilet/shower building clean and sufficiently stocked. Heated but not air conditioned. 

      Site 14 more than long enough for trailer and tow vehicle 

      Dark sky friendly as there are no street lights in Campground A 

      Very nice 6ft wide asphalt bike trail from Campground B to Mather Lodge

      (approximately 1.75 miles) CCC Hike and Bike Trail 

      New Visitor Center built 2021 

      Beautiful CCC built Mather Lodge

      (restaurant added in 2012) 

      Grass throughout campground mowed 

      Firewood sold in the yards of residences along State Road 154 

      CONS 

      Site 14 extremely unlevel side to side 

      No privacy from other campsites 

      No entrance security gate to the park or any campgrounds as State Road 154 cuts thru the park 

      No park ranger drive thrus 

      Mather Lodge Restaurant OK. Don't expect much from the menu or service but it has a full bar 

      3 of our 4 day stay there was a religious group prophetlytizing at the Park Visitor Center WIFI only at Lodge and Visitors Center 

      NO TMOBILE service

    • deb K.
      May. 2, 2022

      Mount Magazine State Park Campground

      A must see!

      Awesome Small Campground! What a gem! Not a glamping campground, but beautiful peaceful change. Only 16 sites, with only 2, 50 amp sites. We were lucky enough to get one. Site is huge and private. Has fire pit with grill, separate bbq, siting area and great hook ups. Bear proof refuge container on site as well. Half off if disabled! Site 3 wasn't completely level, but quick fix. Sights and hiking were breathtaking. No laundry, cable or wifi, but restrooms and showers were clean. Cell service was spotty. Gorgeous lodge with great overlooks and restaurant close by. A diamond in the rough.

    • j
      Apr. 13, 2026

      Lake Ouachita State Park Campground

      Campground theft @Brady mountain AR

      Stayed 3 nights on Sunday I went to do laundry got back to find my step stool and skillet dog bowls/beds campsite was cleaned trash bag and all the ranger never put a tag on site 69 and no one knows who took our things. Sad after spending 40+years camping here

    • Erika R.
      Jun. 6, 2018

      Lake Ouachita State Park Campground

      perfection in the form of camping

      Camping in the state park of lake ouachita in a tent. never. been. better. was on site T04 for tents and basically sites t01-t11(maybe 12) are on a small peninsula with the lake on both sides. you can go swimming in the lake right off the back of your campsite. they have charcoal grills at each site as well as a fire pit that has a grill over itnfor cooking things over the fire. there is a concrete pad with a picnic table as well as a separate pad on compacted dirt for your tent and then plenty of space in your campsite for other things. you can’t beat the views. the bathrooms are the cleanest an moat upsated Ive seen in a camp ground (and I’ve worked in one) and the showers are great. never felt afraid of wild animals roaming the sites while walking to the bathroom in the dark or anything. the staff in the office is friendly. they offer boat rentals for cheap as well as expeditions to partake in. theres also camper and rv sites and cabIns available, a marina to bring your boat, and fun activities for kids! theres a few different trails to hike around the campground. we went on a moderate 4 mile hike and walked to the trailhead from the campsIte. a great hike with awesome views of the lake and you dont have to drive to the trailhead! couldn’t recommend this place enough!

    • Napunani
      Jun. 26, 2022

      Lake Catherine State Park Campground

      Fabulous Water-Edge Campsite

      PROS 

      Senior discount 

      Reserved on-line 365 days prior to arriving 

      Site #68 allowed parking RV 12 feet from water edge which was fabulous 

      Totally level site 

      Asphalt campsite pad 

      Pea gravel and grass around asphalt 

      Good night sky viewing 

      Squirrels ate from our hand 

      Saw ranger patrolling campground frequently 

      Waste containers every other campsite 

      Metal picnic table on concrete slab 

      One hook lantern pole 

      Metal fire pit with cooking grate 

      Pedestal BBQ grill 

      Clean restroom/shower and adequate TP and hand soap. Women had 2 showers, 2 sinks, 3 toilets 

      Weekend campground nearly filled to capacity 

      4 bars Verizon LTE 

      Hike to waterfall a bit tricky, but worth the effort 

      Hot Springs National Park 15 miles from campground; nice to watch the crowds from Superior Bathouse Brewery 

      Free water from the springs next to the Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center- must have your own containers to fill 

      Enjoyed Red Oak Fillin’ Station so much we dined there twice 

      Diamond Head 19th Hole Restaurant, open to the public and very close to park entrance 

      CONS 

      Damn Canadian geese crap everywhere 

      Fire pit was filled with oversized logs and once removed there was unburned charcoal and lots of ash 

      Unable to move picnic table 

      Site#68 no shade what so ever 

      No privacy from other sites 

      Lots of speed boat and jet ski noise, even after sunset 

      Morning train noise 

      Power plant lights and humming noise 

      No security gate closure overnight 

      No WIFI

    • Dave V.
      Dec. 27, 2018

      Mount Nebo State Park Campground

      Long, unobstructed views and refreshing breezes

      CAMPGROUND REVIEW:: Mount Nebo State Park, Arkansas https://www.arkansasstateparks.com/parks/mount-nebo-state-park

      Turning off I-40 at Exit 88, Mount Nebo is viewed less than 10 miles southwest…a stand-alone mountain.

      At the base of the climb, signs posted numerous times, “Crooked and Steep, no trailers over 24 ft”. I have driven up a lot of steep and twisty mountain roads, and these warnings are to be heeded. Grades are up to 18%.

      The State Park rests up its summit.constructed by the CCC, many of their stonework craftsmanship can be seen in the buildings and trail system.

      The “Rim Trail” is just that…a 3 1/2 mile trail running the top rim of the mountain, with long views. There are two distinct areas of the “Rim Trail” that can be driven to…to capture those special photos…Sunset Point and Sunrise Circle.

      Different sections of the Rim Trail range from easy to moderate to strenuous. They are marked. Bicycles are not permitted on the Rim Trail but are permitted on other trails as are horses. So know and exercise proper trail etiquette.

      There are bear in this area, and precautions are taken by the park. Park staff informed us of numerous venomous reptilian, too…so be aware on the trails, or if you choose to wander off them.

      A large rentable enclosed stone pavilion sits on the end of the mount, between Site 17 and the pool. Yes, a very nice pool (separate daily or annual fee). A standard picnic pavilion also sits out front of the larger stone pavilion beside public parking area.

      The beautiful Visitor Center is deeper into the park to the right. You can sit on its back porch and look out over the valley. There are numerous cabins that are available for rental…and appear very inviting.

      When you crest the top of the mountain, the camping area is directly to the right, as are the pavilions and pool. Cabins dot the summit, but private residences are interspersed among them. As mentioned, the Visitors Center is further up the road to the right…on the right.

      Being on an 1800 ft elevation summit, surrounded by valley…its quiet and enjoys a constant breeze. Enjoying blue skies, the shade trees are appreciated in the camping area.

      On a Wednesday, the 1st of August, we had our pick of beautiful and spacious sights. Very few campers on this day. So we chose site 17, directly on the Rim with unimpeded long views and unobstructed breezes. It was a toss-up between 16 and 17 …even 14 is directly on the Rim. $22 + tax a night.

      Each of these sites had separate electric, water spigot, fire pit, standing grill, picnic table and lantern post. Metal bear cabinets and resistant trash receptacles were clustered conveniently among the campsites. Though I was surprised they didn’t have timber outlined leveled tent areas. In fact, you need to be somewhat creative in locating a level tent spot.

      Restrooms are clean and stocked. The pool showerhouse has but one shower a piece for men and women. The entire park is well-maintained and clean.

      Overall, a very enjoyable and relaxing campground.

    • Christine N.
      Jul. 9, 2018

      Mount Magazine State Park Campground

      Quiet, shady

      We stayed at an RV site at Cameron Campground, #2. Nice shady spot with a picnic table, grill and fire pit. Was also a space for a tent. The picnic table had a few steps up to it.

      This site is at the entrance, we might have preferred something at the back. Everyone coming in or out drove by our spot. But the neighbors were all very quiet.

      The bathhouse had two showers, several toilets.

      Several signs up say beware of bears, but we didn't see any.

      We saw LOTS of deer.

      Be prepared for a long winding road up the mountain. It's not overly steep, but it takes a while to get ANYWHERE in this part of Arkansas.

      Went to Cove Lake (11 miles away, about a 20 minute drive) to fish, but didn't stay long, and didn't catch anything. Cove lake has camping but no hookups.

    • Justin M.
      Feb. 5, 2020

      Crystal Ridge RV Park at Ron Coleman Mine

      I’m all about value and experience and this place serves both.

      $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. I don’t think everyone has the luck we had but we came after a rain and cleaned up. Hundred bucks in gems. Ok bathrooms and laundry... serves the purpose you’d expect from a $12 a night place. The REAL draw here is the mine and we had a blast! I do recommend. We took the spot up top the hill [upper left corner] and found crystals in our campsite around the fire pit :)))


    Guide to Perryville

    Petit Jean State Park sits at 1,207 feet above sea level in the Arkansas River Valley, offering visitors unique geological formations among hardwood forests. Average summer temperatures at glamping sites near Perryville, Arkansas range from 70°F to 90°F, while winter drops to 30°F to 50°F. Seasonal rainfall creates fluctuating water levels at nearby waterfalls, affecting both swimming conditions and scenic appeal.

    What to do

    Zipline adventures at Catherine's Landing: Located 45 minutes from Perryville, this destination combines glamping accommodations with aerial thrills above Lake Catherine. "A paradise for everyone! The property is so peaceful and quiet. We came with little kids and they explored their hearts out. Along the river there's a trail and fun places for the kids to play and play," notes Lauren N.

    Crystal hunting excursions: At Crystal Ridge RV Park, visitors can combine glamping with geological exploration. "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. The park also offers cabins for those seeking glamping-style accommodations near crystal digging sites.

    Sunrise photography hikes: At Mount Nebo State Park, yurts provide glamping accommodations with exceptional photographic opportunities. "The experience begins with the climb: the road winds up and around the bends and crooks of the mountain. The camping spaces are large and accommodating, most are level and can fit almost anything you travel in," writes Charles H. The park's elevation creates stunning lighting conditions for photographers at dawn.

    What campers like

    Private swimming spots: Many glamping locations near Perryville feature secluded water access. "Lake Catherine offers many different outdoor options close to Hot Springs. The camp sites are spaced for privacy and are level for both campers and tents. The facilities are updated and well maintained," says Chad K. about Lake Catherine State Park.

    Wildlife encounters: The region's diverse habitats support varied wildlife observation opportunities. "Mount Magazine reminded my a lot of Mt Mag. Both overlook the Arkansas river valley. The camp ground is a little dated and when we were there, full. Reservations are recommend," notes Chad K. Deer sightings are common at many sites, with some campers reporting close encounters.

    Stargazing conditions: Limited light pollution creates ideal night sky viewing at glamping destinations within an hour of Perryville. "Gorgeous camping experience! There were a very limited number of RV sites, but they were all very private feeling and nicely maintained. The bathrooms and showers were immaculate," reports Jennifer H. about Mount Magazine State Park, where elevation enhances celestial visibility.

    What you should know

    Reservation requirements: Most glamping facilities near Perryville book quickly during peak seasons. "A Loop is full hookup while B-D have electricity & water only. We stayed on Site 64 in a pop up style camper. It was fairly level and there were a couple good places for tents," explains Shana D. about Petit Jean State Park.

    Temperature variability: The region's elevation changes create significant temperature differences between valley and mountain accommodations. "The temperature is literally about 10-15 degrees cooler on the mountain than below. One night we were there it got down to mid teens. So unless you're going in July, I would recommend you pack a pair of pants, long sleeves and maybe even a light jacket," advises Donny S. about Mount Magazine State Park.

    Road access limitations: Some glamping sites have restricted access for larger vehicles. "Turning off I-40 at Exit 88, Mount Nebo is viewed less than 10 miles southwest...a stand-alone mountain. At the base of the climb, signs posted numerous times, 'Crooked and Steep, no trailers over 24 ft'," warns Dave V. Many sites require advance research regarding vehicle access.

    Tips for camping with families

    Water safety planning: Families glamping close to Perryville should prepare for varied water conditions. "We took my nieces on a weekend trip in our camper to Lake Catherine State Park. Our campsite backed up to the lake, so we had a great view. The campsite was a great size and well spaced out from our neighbors. There were trees to hang our hammocks," shares Alison C.

    Kid-friendly trail selection: Choose trails with appropriate difficulty levels for children. "Camped here on May 1, 2025. This is one of my favorite state parks in the USA. Lots to do here. Fantastic hiking trails - rated from easy to difficult," reports Fred S. about Petit Jean State Park. Most parks offer trail maps with difficulty ratings and distances.

    Activity scheduling around crowds: Lake Ouachita State Park provides glamping options with varying crowd levels throughout the week. "Full hook ups, big campsites with table, fire pit, and level gravel. River is close by with playground. Booked up fast for us on the weekend. 20 to hot springs," notes a reviewer from 2 B. Weekday visits typically offer more space and less competition for shared facilities.

    Tips from RVers

    Hookup availability: RV glamping options near Perryville range from basic to full-service. "This park is beautiful. It has camping for all types," Amanda F. states about Lake Ouachita State Park. Sites with 50-amp service are limited and should be reserved months in advance.

    Leveling requirements: Many glamping sites require equipment for proper RV leveling. "We stayed in space 55 and had a great view of the lake and the beautiful sunsets. Our friends stayed in space 1. It was more shady but didn't have a view of the lake. The cell service was minimal (1 bar) but a cell booster gave us full service," explains Brenda A. about Lake Ouachita State Park.

    Cellular connectivity: Signal strength varies significantly across glamping locations within an hour of Perryville. At Stephens Park Campground, "We got a handful of OTA channels and 2 bars on Verizon, which was manageable for internet and phone calls. The water pressure was about 30-35 psi, the lowest we've had in a COE," reports MickandKarla W. Cellular boosters are recommended for reliable connectivity.

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