Best Campgrounds near Dardanelle, AR

Camping options surround Dardanelle, Arkansas, with sites positioned along Lake Dardanelle and near Mount Nebo State Park. The area features several established campgrounds including Old Post Road, Russellville Campground, and Dardanelle Campground within Lake Dardanelle State Park. Mount Nebo State Park provides camping with spectacular views from one of the highest points in the region. Accommodation types vary widely from tent and RV sites with hookups to cabins and glamping options in yurts. Most developed campgrounds offer amenities such as drinking water, electric hookups, and sanitary facilities, while some locations feature more primitive sites for those seeking a less developed experience.

Seasonal considerations affect camping experiences throughout the area, with some campgrounds like Piney Bay operating from March through October while others remain open year-round. Campers should note that the drive up to Mount Nebo involves a steep, winding road that limits access for larger RVs. The majority of campgrounds provide water and electric hookups, though availability varies by location. Several sites offer picturesque views of the Arkansas River, Dardanelle Rock, and the surrounding landscape. Proximity to water activities is a notable feature of the region's camping options. As one visitor noted, "The lock and dam was a neat site to look at along with the view of Dardanelle Rock across the river. Mount Nebo State Park and Lake Dardanelle State Park are very short drives from the campground."

Many campers appreciate the natural beauty and recreational opportunities available at these locations. The campgrounds serve as convenient bases for exploring nearby attractions, with several visitors highlighting the views from Mount Nebo as particularly impressive. The campground at Mount Nebo sits atop one of the highest points in Arkansas, offering panoramic vistas of Lake Dardanelle and the surrounding area. Most developed sites provide amenities like showers, toilets, and picnic tables, though the level of facilities varies between locations. Campsites at Mount Nebo State Park are described as being relatively close together with limited privacy, while the campgrounds along Lake Dardanelle offer more spacious sites. A camper remarked about Lake Dardanelle State Park: "The spots are spacious and aesthetically nice, wood and charcoal grills at the ready, most are shaded well, the shower/restrooms are air conditioned and spacious."

Best Camping Sites Near Dardanelle, Arkansas (192)

    1. Petit Jean State Park — Petit Jean State Park

    105 Reviews
    Adona, AR
    15 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
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 229-3655

    "Beautiful views of Arkansas River/Lake Dardanelle. Campsites are close together with little privacy. Several rental cabins as well."

    "This campground sits atop one of the highest points in AR offering views of Lake Dardanelles below and the surrounding area."

    3. Russellville Campground — Lake Dardanelle State Park

    16 Reviews
    Russellville, AR
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 967-5516

    "The State Park systems in the US are some of our favorite places to find beautiful camping spots, but Lake Dardanelle State Park in Arkansas tops most of them all."

    "Pretty campground on the lake. You can see Mount Nebo in the distance. Not much in the way of hiking trails. They have a short loop trail near the visitor center that is good for small children."

    4. Old Post Road

    5 Reviews
    Dardanelle, AR
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (479) 968-7962

    $26 - $75 / night

    "The lock and dam was a neat site to look at along with the view of Dardanelle Rock across the river."

    "Peaceful spot on the river with places to walk and enjoy your surroundings."

    5. Piney Bay

    13 Reviews
    Hagarville, AR
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 885-3029

    $16 - $75 / night

    "General: Two things you can count on in a Corps of Engineers campground: very reasonable rates and near water. This is a fairly large Corps of Engineers campground on Piney Bay."

    "A great little Corp park right off the Arkansas River. Sites are mostly level with water and electricity. Dump station in park. Nice clean bath houses."

    6. Ivy's Cove RV Retreat

    4 Reviews
    Russellville, AR
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 280-1662

    "Close to town but feels like the country."

    7. Dardanelle Campground — Lake Dardanelle State Park

    3 Reviews
    Dardanelle, AR
    3 miles
    Website

    "On the map it is to the West of Russelville on the same side of the lake. Check google where the state park is."

    8. COE Dardanelle Lake Old Post Road Campground

    3 Reviews
    Dardanelle, AR
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (501) 968-7962

    "Plenty of hiking and mountain biking trails. Sand volleyball courts. Level sites. Easy back-ins. Beautiful view of the Arkansas River."

    9. Riverview

    3 Reviews
    Dardanelle, AR
    1 mile
    Website

    10. Outdoor Living Center RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Russellville, AR
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 968-7705

    "I was running late due to the distance. They called to check on us and left instructions in a box at the office with site number, WiFi, bath codes. Again very nice owners."

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Recent Reviews near Dardanelle, AR

982 Reviews of 192 Dardanelle Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • B
    Oct. 10, 2025

    Maumelle Park

    Love the campground !

    Traveling through Arkansas and landed at this beautiful park! Spacious sites and beautiful area! Tried to get a water site but they were full. But after arriving we realized that there really aren’t any bad sites. We stayed in B14 and had lots of room and the area was great. Great place for dog walking and even a trail to take her on. Our Labrador loved it here too. Many picnic areas as well as a concrete picnic table at each site. Lots of trees and shade. Very relaxing and peaceful. Would love to come back!

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 7, 2025

    Cherokee Park (Arkansas River) — Arkansas River Rockefeller Lake

    Best Corps of Engineers campground

    A beautiful spot with both lakeside campsites and shaded sites. All spaced for plenty of privacy. Each site has  power and water. Bathrooms are clean and have showers. $26 per night or $13 if you have a federal pass. I used my senior lifetime pass. Strong cell: 3 bars of 5G Verizon.

  • Fred S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 6, 2025

    FR94 Dispersed Campsite

    Peaceful site in the Quachitas

    Coordinates: 34.86190,-92.90667. Camped here Sept 9, 2025. Large dirt and grass site; very clean. May accommodate a truck camper or 2 smaller vehicles. Mostly level. Tent and hammock camping possible. No privacy from the road. The site has a rock fire ring. The site is surrounded by forest with the Flatside Wilderness Area just across the forest road. There are no hiking trails near the campsite, but there are opportunities to stroll and explore in the forest. The site is mostly shaded; Starlink connectivity may be a challenge. AT&T LTE service. Sporadic T-Mobile service. Quiet location. No one drove by during our stay. Note that there are a couple of dead trees in the middle of this site; choose the position of your vehicle and/or tent carefully. The Flatside Pinnacle hiking trailhead and parking for the Ouachita National Recreation Trail are located 3/4 of a mile north of the site along FR94. The forest roads approaching the site from the south are in good condition. In my opinion, I don't recommend anything larger that a truck camper. The approach from the north, however, is not as good. FR94 and FR805 are eroded at the higher elevations; lots of exposed embedded rocks. I believe a 2wd passenger car can very carefully get through this area with air-downed tires.

  • Benjamin S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 4, 2025

    Toad Suck

    ACOE Toad Suck

    Great little campground. Decently maintained. Most of the sites have concrete pads big enough for a couple tents. Solid concrete picnic table with a roof over it was nice. Parking was not very level but our 38ft schoolie fit fine with enough room for our car.

  • Amanda F.
    Oct. 3, 2025

    Mount Nebo State Park Campground

    Great place

    One of the best places I have camped in a while. Beautiful sunrises and sunsets. Nice trails and panoramic views.

  • mThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2025

    COE Lake Ouachita Crystal Springs Campground

    Must visit !

    Beautiful campground! Sites are spacious. Area is clean and lots of things to do. Near Hot Springs so we did a lot of exploring there.

  • Taylor E.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 24, 2025

    Sam's Throne Campground

    Absolutely stunning

    Stayed here Monday afternoon to Wednesday morning. Everyone cleared out by Tuesday and I had Tuesday- Wednesday to myself. There are quite a few established sites. Not a good spot for solar or star link due to dense forest. No water or trash. Pit toilets. The sites are spread out. Not much firewood to collect, I bought wood from the nearby Red Oak store. Prices were very reasonable. Hiking is awesome here.


Guide to Dardanelle

Camping sites near Dardanelle, Arkansas sit at elevations ranging from 330 to 1,800 feet, offering diverse terrain experiences along Lake Dardanelle and the Arkansas River. Nuclear evacuation signs mark the area due to the nearby nuclear power plant at Russellville. Winter temperatures typically range from 30-50°F while summer temperatures frequently exceed 90°F with high humidity.

What to do

Hiking trails: Mount Nebo State Park Campground offers several trails ranging from easy to strenuous. "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," notes one visitor.

Visit waterfalls: The trails at Petit Jean State Park lead to impressive water features. "The video is of the roaring falls. There is not typically so much flow. We were lucky! We spent most of our days hiking the many trails the park is known for," reports a camper who visited after heavy rains.

Boat and fish: Lake access points near campsites provide water recreation opportunities. "If you have a boat, you can take it out on Piney Bay. There are no rentals (we would have loved it if kayak rentals were available)," explains a visitor to Piney Bay campground, noting the lack of rental equipment.

What campers like

Private shower facilities: Russellville Campground at Lake Dardanelle State Park offers uncommonly private bathroom facilities. "Not only was it clean but it had six doors. Behind each door was a shower room complete with a toilet and lavatory and guess what? It was air conditioned!" shares a camper who appreciated this unusual feature.

Waterfront camping: Old Post Road provides sites with direct river access. "The lock and dam was a neat site to look at along with the view of Dardanelle Rock across the river," writes a camper who enjoyed the distinctive riverside location.

Cooling summer options: Mount Nebo State Park provides relief from summer heat with higher elevation and additional amenities. "State park with swimming pool in summer. Playground and swings for young ones. Several hammock friendly sites. Hang gliders frequently use the bluffs to launch," notes one camper about the elevated park's cooler temperatures.

What you should know

Road accessibility limitations: The winding road to Mount Nebo restricts certain vehicles. "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%," advises one visitor.

Bathroom facilities vary significantly: Campground bathroom quality differs across locations. "The showers are not very private other than a nasty mildewed shower curtain, but there is nowhere to dry off or dress that is private. The showers were nasty on the weekend that we went," reports a camper about one of the less maintained facilities.

Wildlife considerations: Bears and venomous snakes inhabit the region, requiring proper precautions. "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," warns a visitor to Piney Bay.

Tips for camping with families

Book loop preferences early: Reserve specific loops when traveling with children. "RESERVE EARLY to get a spot in Loop A or Loop B. We stayed in Loop C and I felt a little too secluded. The sites in C & D appeared to be a little smaller," advises a family camper at Petit Jean State Park.

Plan for shade: Consider seasonal sun exposure when selecting campsites. "Old Post Road pros: plenty of shade in hot months with the pine grove," notes a camper, while another warns about different conditions elsewhere: "A loop cons: very little shade. Would be rough in summer months without shade tents, awnings, etc."

Check amenities for kids: Ivy's Cove RV Retreat provides facilities specifically for children. "Nice level pull-through lots. Hot showers, laundry, small play area. Very quiet except for the birds that wake you in the morning. Close to town but feels like the country," shares a visitor who appreciated the dedicated play space.

Tips from RVers

Site selection for privacy: Choose sites based on layout and spacing. "Each site has two parking spots, one for your Camper or RV and another for a boat or an extra vehicle. With easy access to the lake this is a nice convenience if you like to boat and camp for several days," explains a camper at Old Post Road.

Full hookup availability: Identify campgrounds with complete services. "So unusual for a state park to have full hookups including 50 amp service and sewer," notes a visitor to Petit Jean about the less common utility options in the region.

Water connection challenges: Some sites have awkward utility placements. "Many sites have water and the picnic table on the opposite sides of the camper. It's purely inconvenient and I'm not sure why this is this way. Pay attention when you book your site to campsite photos," advises an RV camper at Petit Jean State Park.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Dardanelle, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, Dardanelle, AR offers a wide range of camping options, with 192 campgrounds and RV parks near Dardanelle, AR and 54 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Dardanelle, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Dardanelle, AR 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 Dardanelle, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 54 free dispersed camping spots near Dardanelle, AR.

What parks are near Dardanelle, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 30 parks near Dardanelle, AR that allow camping, notably Lake Dardanelle and Nimrod Lake.