Best Campgrounds near Lincoln, AR

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Lincoln, Arkansas provides access to a range of camping experiences from established campgrounds to dispersed sites. The area features several notable options including Devil's Den State Park Campground and Lake Wedington, both offering tent, RV, and cabin accommodations. Lookout Tower Road provides a free dispersed camping alternative for those seeking a more primitive experience. Several privately operated facilities like Hog Valley RV & Treehouse Resort supplement the public lands camping options, with most sites concentrated within 20-30 miles of Lincoln in the surrounding Ozark National Forest region.

Seasonal considerations play an important role in planning a camping trip near Lincoln. While many campgrounds operate year-round, spring and fall typically offer the most comfortable temperatures and scenic conditions with colorful foliage. Summer humidity can be significant, making water-adjacent sites particularly desirable. Most established campgrounds like Devil's Den State Park and Lake Wedington require reservations, especially during peak seasons and weekends. Cell service varies significantly throughout the region, with better coverage near Fayetteville and more limited service in forest areas. As one visitor noted about Lake Wedington, "The sites are spread out and feel very private. Bathrooms and showers are clean too. No electric or water at the sites but there are potable water spigots available."

Camping experiences in the Lincoln area frequently center around water access and forest settings. Lake Wedington features a 1.5-mile hiking trail around its shoreline, providing scenic views and wildlife observation opportunities. The campground receives positive reviews for its cleanliness and natural setting, though some sites lack hookups for RVs. Dispersed camping at Lookout Tower Road offers more solitude and flexibility, with multiple reviewers noting the relative cleanliness compared to other free camping areas. Those seeking more amenities can find full hookup options at several RV parks, including some with unique accommodations like treehouses. Public lands in the region support a variety of outdoor activities beyond camping, including mountain biking, hiking, and fishing in the numerous lakes and streams.

Best Camping Sites Near Lincoln, Arkansas (225)

    1. Devil's Den State Park Campground

    87 Reviews
    Winslow, AR
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 761-3325

    $20 / night

    "Devil's Den is a gorgeous parked tucked in the mountains of Arkansas.  The primary campground for RVs is one of the better campgrounds I have seen.  The facilities and amenities have been great. "

    "The trails are great and our campsite had a path right down to the river. The water hookup was a bit tricky, it leaks all over the place until you turn it all the way."

    2. Natural Falls State Park Campground

    50 Reviews
    Colcord, OK
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (918) 422-5802

    "General: Located near the Oklahoma/Arkansas border, this is a surprisingly quiet campground given its proximity to the highway."

    "It’s on border of Arkansas and Oklahoma, near Siloam Springs. It’s peaceful. You can take your wheelchair on some of the trails and look at the Falls."

    3. Lake Wedington -- Temporarily CLOSED

    13 Reviews
    Prairie Grove, AR
    10 miles
    Website

    $20 - $300 / night

    "My son and I love the Lake Weddington trails. Haden loves running across the small bridges, throwing rocks in the water, and picking up pine cones."

    "A gorgeous park in the Ozarks National Forest close to the civilization in Fayettville Arkansas."

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    4. Southgate RV Park of Fayetteville

    6 Reviews
    Fayetteville, AR
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 442-2021

    "PROS: *CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN: you can’t camp in your RV any closer to downtown Fayetteville than at Southgate."

    "Close to food, gas, and shopping"

    5. Lake Fort Smith State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Chester, AR
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 369-2469

    $23 - $163 / night

    "Lake Ft. Smith State Park is a beautiful park in the Boston Mountains. We drove over from Memphis to meet my brother’s family (who lives in Tulsa)."

    "This is a nice modern park on the shore of the man made Lake Fort Smith."

    6. Lookout Tower Road

    3 Reviews
    Siloam Springs, AR
    13 miles

    "We were in Bentonville, Arkansas and decided to take a gamble on this and it was about 40 minute drive when we got there."

    "Bike trails are worth using. Bring it in take it out, it's that easy."

    7. Hog Valley RV & Treehouse Resort

    2 Reviews
    Greenland, AR
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 466-0696

    $25 - $150 / night

    8. RV - River Valley

    2 Reviews
    Siloam Springs, AR
    14 miles
    +1 (479) 228-8367

    $20 - $30 / night

    "Siloam Springs is 5 min away has many walking and hiking trails. Lake Weddington and Lincoln Lake are scenic. Natural Falls is not far! Check them out and leave them some love!"

    "There are just two spots with woods behind you; the quiet is so nice. The owner is very kind and thoughtful. Great monthly price."

    10. whiskey springs campground

    1 Review
    Natural Dam, AR
    15 miles

    "You can drive right up to your campsite, this is on private property. There are several tent spots and also 3 cabins, small medium and large."

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Recent Reviews near Lincoln, AR

1022 Reviews of 225 Lincoln Campgrounds


  • Teresa T.
    Dec. 12, 2025

    Lakeside campground at Cherokee

    Lakeside campground at cherokee area add to grand lake state ark

    Small campground right off the road near the dam. That has the beach. Dozen or so spots with electric and water. The rest are tent campground spots maybe thirty spots total. There is a bathroom with showers in the back. And a large, take me table area in the center.

  • Teresa T.
    Dec. 12, 2025

    Little Blue Area — Grand Lake State Park

    The GPS is not at little blue. This is actually grand lake state park the cherokee area

    I found it really confusing to try to find a camp spot here. And I think it's because there are 2 state parks, each with campgrounds. Almost touching one another, and the bigger state park. Grand Lake state park has at least 4 campgrounds in several day. Use spaces. This GPS spot that I'm leaving your review for is not little blue. That's down below the dam. And that review is right below this review for me. So hopefully that'll help you piece them apart. This one is very close to the road and has a handful of electric spots and tent spots. But very, very close to the road.

  • Teresa T.
    Dec. 12, 2025

    Little Blue Area — Grand Lake State Park

    There is more than one spot to little blue

    I haven't stopped yet where the marker actually is. I'm in the campground which is down the road off the main road from it and a delightful little hollow. There's not much here. It's a primitive campground. Pick me tables first, and that's about it. And you reserve it on the same website that you would for any other state park. It's a cute place. The campsites are right on top of one another. There's a little water next to it. Kind of surrounding it so it's very nice but even now in december when i'm here I can hear the four wheelers pretty much everywhere around it.

  • Teresa T.
    Dec. 9, 2025

    Lake Eucha State Park

    Cheap camping right on the water

    This is a practically free place to park, which is formerly part of a state park. It's right on the water. There's virtually no services, but the sign says it's only six dollars a day. Pretty sure you get the permits across the lake. Take a look at my picture. There seems to be a Visitor Center over there. I have a feeling that's where you pay. There's nowhere to pay on the site.

  • Teresa T.
    Dec. 8, 2025

    Natural Falls State Park Campground

    Adorable

    I've now been camping this winter since mid October and this is a great spot. I have the campground and all the trails to myself. Highly recommend.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 16, 2025

    Devil's Den State Park Campground

    Easy Location/Great Hiking/MTBing

    Great stop right off highway between Ft Smith and Fayetteville. Nice mix of all types of camping from tent-RV. Mountain Biking trails are on point, and plenty of hiking to scratch that itch or keep in shape for big trips

  • Travis A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 14, 2025

    Huckleberry Ridge Conservation Area

    Overgrown with brush

    Small donut shaped clearing. The middle and edges are overgrown with tall brush and weeds. My 20' trailer and truck and someone in a van are camping here and its cramped

  • Miranda T.
    Nov. 2, 2025

    Natural Falls State Park Campground

    Fantastic spot!

    We came up with our 2 and 3 year old and had a fantastic time! We stayed 2 nights in the tent area and loved it, it was very clean, and easy to set up at, people were friendly as well!


Guide to Lincoln

Camping options near Lincoln, Arkansas extend throughout the Ozark National Forest area across terrain ranging from 900-2,200 feet elevation. The region sits within the Boston Mountain range of the Ozarks, characterized by narrow valleys, steep hillsides, and limestone formations. Fall temperatures typically range from 40-70°F while summer temperatures consistently reach above 85°F with high humidity levels from June through August.

What to do

Hiking trails for all skill levels: Devil's Den State Park Campground offers multiple trail options through forested terrain and rock formations. "My favorite camping spot yet. Aside from the extreme humidity this was a great family getaway. Pool, great trails, and the creek/river kept my kids entertained and worn out!" notes Melissa M.

Mountain biking access: Routes through the Ozarks connect many camping areas, with trails ranging from beginner-friendly to technical. At Hog Valley RV & Treehouse Resort, Chris A. appreciates the "Clean place next to good mountain biking and University of Arkansas."

Water recreation opportunities: Multiple lakes within 20 miles of Lincoln provide fishing, kayaking and swimming options. "Lake Fort Smith State Park is a beautiful park in the Boston Mountains... Marina rents canoes, party barges, fishing boats, kayaks, etc. The entire place is beautiful and a great place for family outdoor activities," notes Steve S.

What campers like

Private, spacious sites: The Lincoln area offers camping experiences with sufficient privacy for a wilderness feel. At Lake Fort Smith State Park Campground, Jennifer O. found that "Sites spread far enough apart for privacy, full hook ups, cleanest bathhouses, and beautiful scenery! Would absolutely stay again."

Clean facilities: Several campgrounds maintain well-kept bathroom facilities even during busy seasons. About Devil's Den, Brian E. reports, "4 days of camping with the guys, exploring caves and trails, and overall having a blast!"

Free dispersed options: For campers seeking budget-friendly alternatives, Lookout Tower Road provides no-cost camping. "Less trash than most free camps. Multiple spots with plenty of room and not many bugs. Cell signal was strong in many places. Bike trails are worth using," reports Bud D.

What you should know

Cell service considerations: Coverage varies significantly throughout the region based on terrain. At Devil's Den, Gonzo A. mentions "There's no cell service whatsoever but Wifi (paid) is offered by the park."

Grocery access limitations: Most Lincoln area campgrounds require advance planning for supplies. About Devil's Den, Tiffany H. advises, "Bring what you need the nearest store is about 20 minutes out and the restaurant is not that good."

Seasonal closures and maintenance: Campgrounds may close temporarily for maintenance or weather issues. "Campground is currently (April 7) closed for maintenance and flooding. Call before you go!" warns Jo about Devil's Den.

Reservation requirements: Most established campgrounds in the region require advance booking, especially during peak times. For dispersed camping at Lookout Tower Road, Michelle T. notes it was "Perfect night out from Bentonville Arkansas... plenty of space for the dog to roam without getting into high grass where ticks would be festering."

Tips for camping with families

Look for campsites with playgrounds: Several parks offer designated play areas for children. At Natural Falls State Park Campground, Cheryl T. found "nice playgrounds, disc golf and trails. Camp in RV or tent. Definitely going back. Been twice already in one summer."

Consider site safety with small children: Some campsites have terrain features requiring supervision. Ryan S. cautions about Lake Fort Smith: "Many of the campsites are on a grade. They all have multiple levels with stairs and have no railings. We had 5 children <6 years of age and the sites were somewhat perilous."

Pack insect repellent: Ticks and mosquitoes are prevalent in the region, especially during warmer months. CJ C. recommends at Devil's Den to "make sure and bring lots of bug spray."

Plan water activities: Pools and lake access keep children engaged during hot weather. Darbydarby D. appreciates Devil's Den's combination of safety and recreation: "I usually like a more secluded area to camp but when I'm camping alone I love devils den, it's super safe, gorgeous, plenty of room, great hiking trails!"

Tips from RVers

Check for full hookup availability: RV - River Valley near Lincoln offers complete services for extended stays. Ren I. notes, "Great monthly price. Includes washer & dryer, shower 24/7 right next to camp sites. 10 minutes outside of Siloam Springs but you wouldn't be able to tell."

Consider approach road conditions: Some campgrounds have challenging access roads for larger vehicles. About Lake Fort Smith, kcki M. advises, "Not really a place for a quick overnight, the road in is steep and crooked."

Research site length and levelness: Many RV sites require minimal leveling when properly selected. Donna H. suggests at Lake Fort Smith: "If you need sewer service, I would recommend site #11 as the most level pull-through site, although there's not a bad site in the park."

Factor in dump station locations: Not all campgrounds with RV sites include full hookups. Julian C. notes about Lake Wedington, "No hookups. Sites are small for campers. Scenic as it is on the lake."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Lincoln, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, Lincoln, AR offers a wide range of camping options, with 225 campgrounds and RV parks near Lincoln, AR and 10 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Lincoln, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Lincoln, AR is Devil's Den State Park Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 87 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Lincoln, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 10 free dispersed camping spots near Lincoln, AR.

What parks are near Lincoln, AR?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 32 parks near Lincoln, AR that allow camping, notably Tenkiller Ferry Lake and Beaver Lake.