Best RV Parks & Resorts near Powhatan, AR

Lake Charles State Park Campground offers 645 acres of lakeside RV options with full hookup sites including water, 50-amp electricity, and sewer connections. The park maintains paved pads with picnic tables, fire rings, and grills across its camping loops. "The sites are nice and well maintained and sites are fairly well spaced with lots of grass, trees and open areas. All of the sites looked quite level," noted one visitor about the park's RV accommodations. Lakeview RV Resort provides 75 RV sites with water, electric, and sewer hookups in Jonesboro, while Lucky Camper & RV (formerly Perkins RV Park) offers big-rig friendly sites with full hookups and tall shade trees according to reviewers. Almost Home RV Park in Walnut Ridge accommodates RVs year-round with water and sewer connections.

Navigation to certain campgrounds requires careful planning, as some GPS applications may direct RVs down narrow gravel roads not suitable for larger motorhomes. When approaching Jacksonport State Park, travelers should avoid Redman Street from the north and instead use Avenue Street off Highway 69 for easier RV access. Cell service varies throughout the region, with AT&T coverage reported as surprisingly good at some parks, offering 2-4 bars of 5Ge service with speeds up to 8 MB/s. Dump stations are available at Lake Charles State Park and several other campgrounds in the area. The summer months bring significant insect activity, particularly flies and mosquitoes, so appropriate repellent is essential for outdoor comfort. Several parks remain open year-round, though amenities like camp stores and bait shops typically operate seasonally from March through October.

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126 Reviews of 41 Powhatan Campgrounds


  • Napunani
    Jun. 26, 2022

    Lake Poinsett State Park Campground

    Small, Tight Campground

    PROS 

    Senior discount 

    Reserved on-line 346 prior to arriving 

    Good overnight stop for$25 

    Very small park and campground 

    Site#4 totally level 

    Site#4 some shade 100% gravel site 

    Metal picnic table that was moveable 

    One hook lantern pole 

    Metal fire pit with cooking grate 

    Pedestal BBQ grill (looked brand new) 

    CONS 

    30amp electrical breaker bad. 

    Tripped twice in 8 hours. 

    Single lane campground road extremely tight. If campsites across from ours wasn’t empty, it would of been extremely difficult to get our 28ft backed-in 

    Our reserved campsite#4 was occupied upon our arrival and campers tried to convince us to take another site that they were suppose to move to, but it was much smaller, so we declined 

    Never saw any rangers patrolling campground 

    Train noise from tracks in Harrisburg 

    4 unisex toilets/showers for all 26 campsites PLUS 4 tent sites! 

    One-lane dump station 

    No TP in campground toilets 

    No camp-host or even a full hook up site for one 

    No security gate closure overnight 

    No WIFI 

    1 bar LTE

  • William  C.
    Jun. 7, 2019

    Lake Poinsett State Park Campground

    Lake poinsett campground

    Really enjoy camping at lake Poinsett. The campground is mostly shady with water and electric at each site. There is no sewer hook up but a dump station is next to the visitor center. There is a nice clean bathhouse and outside the campground is an all season pavilion. In the pick nick are the children have a playground. The lake itself has been drained to make repairs to the dam and fish habitat improvements

  • A
    Jul. 29, 2018

    Craighead Forest Park

    excellent

    This is a great park with many things to do. Splash pad, multiple playgrounds for all ages of kids. a new walking and biking path. hiking trails. a lake that is great for fishing. very family friendly park.

  • ODM F.
    Apr. 10, 2023

    Crowley's Ridge State Park Campground

    We Love Crowleys Ridge

    Everything about this park is amazing. They recently redid the swimming area and cleaned and refilled with better water. They have paddle boats you can rent from Memorial Day through Labor Day. We have stayed many trips in this park. Site 1 is our favorite. Features pull through with a large area including tent pad and nice gathering area. We glamp camp and we’re able to set up a 16x20 tent, but the tent did go over the size of the pad. All sites have water and electricity, except for a few primitive sites. There is a nice campground and walking area. Also a great hiking trail which isn’t too hard. The park is close to Paragould with a Walmart and a dollar general is a couple miles away. The only site I wouldn’t recommend is site 9. It has a very steep hill and would only be good for very small campers or tent camping.

  • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 3, 2018

    Craighead Forest Park

    Chilly Camping

    Excellent weekend camping at Craighead Forest State Park outside Jonesboro, Ar.

    The park offers four trails, one gravel pedestrian only, one paved multi-use with excercise equipment, a forest trail and one dirt trail for bikers and runners. Three large playgrounds, pavilions and several small playgrounds. A dog park/beach access area and dog dock. Fishing and watercraft access. Camping and a nature center.

    When we arrived at the campground we had the choice of several primitive campsites. There is limited parking in the small gravel lot. There are three sites near the lot and then several others about 200 to 300 ft down the gravel trail.

    This is the same gravel trail, approximately 3 miles long, that circles the lake. Needless to say there is a lot of foot traffic on it.

    There was plenty of room at the site. We set up two tents and a hammock plus had the picnic table, fire pit and gravel pad which is right on the lake. If you bring your fishing gear or water craft it’s easy to tie off right at your campsite.

    Directly across from primitive camping are two very large , active playgrounds a pavilion and restroom. There’s a snow cone vendor with loud music who frequents that parking area too. In addition the park is not closed during the night so we got to listen to several loud conversation, music blaring from a car stereo until about 1:30am and a rather colorful argument at one point.

    You drive through the RV area on your way in to the primitive area. There is a nice new bathroom facility with uncomfortably warm cranking heat, the metal fixtures were warm to the touch. One drawback to there being only one restroom about 1/4 mile from the primitive area, you know people aren’t walking that far at night when the need to go…, just saying.

    So Pros: centrally located, water access, nice trails, good size sites, a lot to do

    Cons: foot traffic, noise, no privacy, noise, not limited access

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 2, 2021

    Craighead Forest Park

    Cool Oasis

    Craighead Forest Park was conceived in 1937 when the Young Mens' Civic Club began work on the lake.  It is now a city owned park that is located in the rolling hills of Crowley's Ridge.  The park encompasses 692 acres and should be the pride and joy of Jonesboro.  A residential area has grown around the park which will ensure the peacefulness of the area.  Basketball, bike and running trails, bird watching, camping, disc golf, fishing, horseshoes, playgrounds, softball, volleyball.  There is a great splash pad for the kids.  This place has it all rolled into one great package.  The grass and wooded areas are well maintained to make for a wonderful stay.

    • 5 tent sites
    • A primitive camping area
    • Electrical outlets
    • Fire rings
    • Picnic Tables,
    • Water
    • Tolilet and shower facilities
    • Laundry facilities
    • 41 sites with water and electric
    • Dump station
    • Reduced rates for seniors
    • Free firewood
    • Pets They have a dog jumping pier

    This is a small, compact campground on a one lane road with a nice turn around at the bottom at the lake.  Some sites are called water sites but I consider them sites with a view of the water.  Most sites are level, some not, so when you reserve ask for one of the sites that has the new concrete pads.  The campground is located away from the ball areas so it is very quiet and not being on a thru street the only traffic is to be the campground traffic.  Sites are wooded and there was a nice breeze coming off the lake.  My first thought when I booked was MOSQUITOES you can't be from that area with out thinking of them.  For the two days we were there not a mosquito and almost no flies.  This is a wonderful surprise for anyone coming through Jonesboro.  We will be back.  Being in the south we all know how hot and humid it can be and a trip to the bathroom/shower facility is often not the most pleasant.  Loved the shower/bathroom facilities.  Air Conditioned, it was amazing with the temps reaching 100 and more while we were there..  This campground had set the bar high and I am sure they will always attain excellence.

    The park has approximately 15 miles of mountain bike trails intertwined in the forest, there is a 2.4 mile chat trail that winds around the lake and a 2.9 miles if nicely paved road that circles the park.  There is an area for ATV riders and many trails can accommodate horses.  Check out the three trails that lead to the Forrest L. Wood Crowley's Ridge Nature Center.

    The Forest L. Wood Crowley's Ridge Nature Center gives the visitor a chance to see the story of a very special ridge that runs along the top of the Mississippi Delta.  They have a 17,033 square foot facility that features an education, exhibit and meeting facility that is on 160 acre prairie.  There is a 2.5 acre pond and about 100 acres of woodlands.  the Nature Center is the perfect accessory to your stay at the Craighead Forest Park.

    Jonesboro offers plenty of entertainment not nature related.  Arkansas State University, a great college town, all types of restaurants, chain and local, movie theatre, grocery stores, shopping mall.  There is the Arkansas State University Museum that features a 21,000 square feet of historic, archaeological and natural history exhibits.  It mainly focuses on the history and cultural heritage of Northeast Arkansas and the Mississippi River Delta.

    Jonesboro might not be quite the draw of many other areas but I think you might be surprised.

    Jonesboro is the fifth largest city in Arkansas weighing in at over 67,000 people

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 9, 2021

    Lakeview RV Resort

    Growing Pains

    This resort is located right alongside Interstate 555 just as you enter Jonesboro.  It just changed ownership and is an RV park in it's infancy.  It needs a great deal of work and is being upgraded.  At this time they have 49 sites with monthly rates from less than $500 per month.  Different rates for 50 and 30 amp service.  As stated in the description this location is selective in what type of RV is allowed.  There is a shower house nearing completion along with laundry facilities.  Landscaping is needed and if you have solar panels you will have more than enough sun to keep your batteries charged.  Lack of trees might be an issue for some along with the noise from the interstate.  Another rv park is needed in Jonesboro and this one will fill that void.

    Direction are needed to get to the campground.  From Jonesboro on I 555 take exit 39 onto King Drive.  Turn right onto Dalton Farmer Road.  You will see a Dead End sign but continue on to the end of the road and you will see the campground.  I would classify the lake mentioned as a pond.  During the summer as long as the mosquitoes were not bad it would make a nice trail around it.

  • G
    May. 15, 2022

    Crowley's Ridge State Park Campground

    Nice park with surprising level sites

    With the word RIDGE in it's name you pretty much know what to expect. These folks made it work. All sites are pretty level. if not level. Water & electric at all sites with picnic table, fire rine and stand up BBQ grill. Nice tree lined road, albeit very tight with on comming trafic, as are their interior roads. ATT & Verizon cell services were both useable just not the strongest..

    Got here Sunday afternoon there wereo only3 others. With my disability pass the one night was only $12.79, tax & all.

    This was a great nightover for us and would stay here again, but not as destination park.


Guide to Powhatan

The Powhatan area offers several campground options within a 30-mile radius, with most situated along waterways or near recreational areas. Summer temperatures typically range from 80-95°F with high humidity, while winter nights can drop below freezing. Seasonal storms affect camping conditions, particularly in spring when flooding can limit access to riverside facilities.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Crown Lake RV Resort provides direct lake access for anglers seeking bass and catfish. "The sites aren't very big but they're set up in such a way that even if someone parks next to you, it will not ruin your view," notes Leslie D., who appreciates the waterfront setting.

Trail riding: Fourche Creek RV Park and Riding Trails offers equestrian-friendly camping with private trails circling a large lake. "We enjoyed their private trails that went around the big lake. Town was only 8 min away to get a few things at the store," reports Kelly M., who appreciated the horse-friendly accommodations.

Water recreation: Salem RV Park connects campers with nearby kayaking routes. "Had a blast kayaking and fishing!" reports Donna M., highlighting the dual water recreation options available to visitors at this location.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Campers consistently mention the well-maintained grounds at several parks. "Wonderful spacious sites, nicely groomed lawns, clean shower houses, very helpful hosts," writes Reta G. about Fourche Creek RV Park and Riding Trails.

Shade coverage: Lucky Camper & RV Park (formerly Perkins RV Park) provides natural cooling with "tall shade trees and in a good location. Full hook-ups. Level sites. Nice owner. Good prices," according to PBD D.

Event access: Speedway RV Park attracts racing enthusiasts with its trackside location. "Lover this place right on the speedway!!! Can't wait to go back!!!!" exclaims Jana C., highlighting the specialized appeal for motorsport fans.

What you should know

Seasonal availability: Most campgrounds in the region maintain year-round operations, though with varying levels of service. Almost Home RV Park in Walnut Ridge operates continuously but may have maintenance issues, as Lulu Z. notes: "This place has not been maintained well in a long time. It could be greatly improved with some sweat equity."

Train noise: Some parks experience railroad disruptions. At Lakeview RV Resort, a reviewer mentions: "Lots of train traffic and thank goodness there are no crossings nearby," indicating the ambient noise without crossing signals.

Highway proximity: Interstate noise affects several locations. "This campground offers monthly rentals but also a place to hook up for a night or two. Expect noise from the interstate," warns Shana D. about Lakeview RV Resort, suggesting it works better for overnight stays than extended camping.

Tips for camping with families

Resort amenities: Crown Lake RV Resort offers family-focused facilities. "This campground was designed perfectly with family and couples in mind... The amenities they have are beyond belief and the staff cannot be more kind," reports Leslie D.

Nature observation: Some parks feature wildlife viewing opportunities along walking paths. "The path around the pond is paved and has a lot of fruit trees along the side," notes one visitor about the landscaping at Lakeview RV Resort.

Swimming access: Several campgrounds offer water recreation for children during summer months. New Horizon RV Park provides "awesome location and good fishing!" according to Donna M., with swimming areas available during warmer months.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: When booking at Lakeview RV Resort, consider the layout constraints. "The asphalt camp sites are extremely long but narrow," reports Les T., suggesting larger rigs should request specific sites.

Navigation challenges: Some campgrounds require specific routing information. "From Jonesboro on I 555 take exit 39 onto King Drive. Turn right onto Dalton Farmer Road. You will see a Dead End sign but continue on to the end of the road," advises a reviewer about reaching Lakeview RV Resort.

Solar capabilities: For those with solar setups, certain parks offer abundant sunshine. "If you have solar panels you will have more than enough sun to keep your batteries charged. Lack of trees might be an issue for some," notes one RVer about the open exposure at several area parks.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Powhatan, AR is Lakeview RV Resort with a 2.5-star rating from 4 reviews.

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