Cabin camping near Scott, Arkansas offers several options for travelers seeking covered accommodations. Little Rock North KOA provides cabin settings with concrete pull-through sites that accommodate larger RVs and provide a convenient base for exploring the region. Situated approximately 10 miles from downtown Little Rock, these cabin facilities maintain a balance between accessibility to urban attractions and relative seclusion from city noise.
What to do
Plane watching opportunities: Little Rock AFB FamCamp places visitors near military aircraft activity. "The C-130's are the work horse of the Air Force and hero's in and of themselves. The flight crews are amazing and will fly anywhere. The C-130 is recognized all across Arkansas and a pleasure to watch lift off and touch down at the base," reports one camper.
Historical site exploration: While staying at Camp Robinson RV Park, visitors can access the Arkansas National Guard Museum. "You will find a nine hole golf course, a PX and a fine Arkansas National Guard Museum. Admission is free but call 501-212-5215 for hours," notes a military visitor.
Urban attractions access: Cabin accommodations serve as convenient staging areas for Little Rock exploration. "This site is ideal to visit Little Rock since it is in the heart of the city. It is located in a residential area and away from the interstate. Touring the downtown area will keep you very busy. Everything is within a few miles drive," explains a Camp Robinson guest.
What campers like
Level concrete sites: Little Rock North KOA provides stable parking areas for cabins and RVs. "This place was great. Close to all things Little Rock without feeling like you're in the middle of the city. Nice level, cement, pull through spots," reports Amy H.
Clean facilities: Maintenance standards receive consistent positive feedback. "Extremely nice staff. Super clean facilities. We arrived late, found our spot and went to bed. Didn't get to enjoy the area," notes Michael C. about Little Rock North KOA's upkeep.
Convenient overnight access: The location provides practical stopping points for travelers passing through. "Easy access for a KOA, we have a cyclone 4270 (44' triple axel 5th wheel) which is pushing it for most KOA's. We landed a pull through just behind the office and on way out of curve in road so we slide right in," shares Daniel about his experience at Little Rock North KOA.
What you should know
Military base access requirements: Little Rock AFB FamCamp operates under military installation protocols. "Full hook ups. Very clean and tidy. They have pull thru and back up sites but it's first come first serve with no reservations," explains Mike K., noting the reservation limitations.
Highway noise levels: Proximity to major roadways affects some sites. "Camp ground had a lot of long term campers. Pool was closed and high traffic noise. Bathrooms were clean but out dated," reports Mike M. about his stay at Little Rock North KOA.
Site spacing considerations: Density varies between properties. "It is what you'd expect from a campground beside the interstate. It was pretty full, there were sparse trees, and we could see everything our neighbors were doing. The bathrooms were very clean and the showers hot," notes Dereyk + Sarah P.
Tips for camping with families
Playground access: Little Rock AFB FamCamp offers recreation areas for children. "Pretty pond with a nicely shaded children's play area. No WiFi. NOTE the main exit out of the base is closed (repair work on the road not sure how long it will be closed) so you have to leave the base following a detour," advises a visitor.
Safety considerations: Some properties present security concerns. "When we got there I was thinking no way no how were we going to stay here. Bad vibe, very uncomfortable feel. Felt very unsafe," cautions Annie P. about her experience at JB's RV Park & Campground.
Weather contingency planning: Winter conditions require preparation. "Broke down across the street. Was not able to properly stay without freezing. Winter storm with no heat, food or water. Full hookups $45 a night or $225 a week," reports John R. about emergency lodging at JB's RV Park & Campground.
Tips from RVers
Size limitations: Verify vehicle clearance before booking. "We stopped in for a quick overnight stay and the location was convenient- which is what we love about KOA- but it wouldn't be my top choice for a longer stay. The sites are definitely tight and amenities are very basic. We have a class A and flat tow so we needed a pull thru so we wouldn't have to unhook for the one night," advises Jen O. from her stay at Little Rock North KOA.
Seasonal facility availability: Pool and other amenities close seasonally. "Granted we were here during Coronavirus shutdown, so it was a blessing they were open at all. No employees here, so I can't speak to that. The grounds are clean and spaces are level and close together," explains Jil S.
Self-contained capabilities: Some properties require onboard facilities. "No additional toilets, laundry or showers so you need to be self contained," notes a visitor to Camp Robinson regarding the limited shared facilities available.