Best Glamping near Turrell, AR

Village Creek State Park and Memphis KOA provide upscale glamping accommodations near Turrell, Arkansas with comfort-focused amenities. Village Creek offers spacious glamping options with electricity, climate control, and private outdoor spaces where visitors can enjoy the natural surroundings. Memphis KOA features premium glamping tents with real beds, linens, and furnished interiors that elevate the outdoor experience beyond basic camping. Both locations maintain well-appointed sites with picnic tables and easy access to modern shower facilities. According to a camper, "The sites are spacious, paved and well maintained. The campground is spread out on plenty of land."

Lake Frierson State Park, approximately 25 miles from Turrell, houses distinctive yurt accommodations that blend comfort with nature immersion. Guests enjoy hiking trails, wildlife viewing, and water activities at the nearby lakes. The glamping sites provide access to educational programs and seasonal events throughout the year. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Memphis, located within driving distance, offers family-friendly glamping experiences with organized activities and entertainment options. One guest highlighted, "Very peaceful place, some educational programs, kayaking, fishing, small hiking trails, quite clean." Winter visitors benefit from year-round operation at most glamping locations in the area, with autumn specifically recommended for the best experience.

Best Glamping Sites Near Turrell, Arkansas (10)

    1. Memphis KOA

    15 Reviews
    Marion, AR
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 739-4801

    "Very friendly staff. There are plenty of trees for shade. Nice pool, bathrooms and rec room. The laundry room is large and air conditioned. There is a dog park, horseshoes and cornhole."

    "From the moment we arrived, we had an amazing experience. The staff greeted us and our pups with smiles, cozies, and treats for the dogs. The site is well taken care of."

    2. Village Creek State Park Campground

    47 Reviews
    Colt, AR
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 238-9406

    $25 / night

    "I called ahead and arrived after hours. It was as easy as it gets. They said to just pick an open site and register in the am."

    "Village Creek has nearly 7,000 acres of forest hills, 33 miles of multi-use trails, playground for children, 2 lakes, Andy Dye designed 27 hole golf course, & visitor center & gift shop."

    3. EZ Daze RV Park

    15 Reviews
    Southaven, MS
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 342-7720

    "We didn’t have much interaction with the staff because as soon as I walked in, about 4p, I was directed to find my site information outside in the after hours arrival box."

    "From the moment I pulled in I could tell I had made a great choice - super clean showers, bathroom and laundry. The grounds are impeccable and sites and roads are all paved."

    4. Delta Ridge RV Park

    18 Reviews
    Colt, AR
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 270-9445

    $40 - $42 / night

    "We stayed in Site# 2  💦🔌💩 Amazing campground for a pass through campground(the lack of laundry/bathhouse held us back from 5)

    WiFi-✔️▫️Streaming- from phone Cell Service AT&T Verizon"

    "As others have said here, the park is right off the freeway, within walking distance of several restaurants, a grocery store, and Walmart. I did hear some traffic but it was huge noise to me."

    5. Hernando Point

    25 Reviews
    Coldwater, MS
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 562-6261

    $20 - $30 / night

    "We enjoyed staying so close to the water. We fished right from the bank (must have a MS license). The water, electric, and sewer hook-ups are very close to the site."

    "Our site is right on the lake with a great fishing spot. The area for grilling and eating and fire pit is nice. The electric, water, and sewer hookups are very close."

    6. Elvis Presley Boulevard RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Horn Lake, MS
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (901) 332-3633

    7. Sun Retreats Horn Lake

    7 Reviews
    Southaven, MS
    33 miles
    +1 (662) 280-8282

    "This is a really nice campground just outside of Memphis, TN. They have a swimming pool, playground, covered party pavilion, laundry and lots of kids activities. They also have cabins for rent."

    "They have pedal bikes you can rent (must have closed toed shoes), tetherball, a pavilion, a pond where you can feed the fish... I couldn't get over how clean this place was."

    8. Dub Patton Campground

    7 Reviews
    Hernando, MS
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (662) 562-6261

    $30 / night

    "Needless to say no crowds but the showers and bathrooms were spotless and warm. Easy back in spot with water and electric. Dump station on the way out."

    "No sewer, water and electric only. Sites are clean and well kept."

    9. Lake Frierson State Park Campground

    4 Reviews
    Walcott, AR
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 932-2615

    "Lake Frierson State Park is a nice stop off on the way to Jonesboro Arkansas. Nice trails, water recreation and quiet. The campground is small. 7 sites near one of the boat ramps."

    "The sites are nice and have great views of the lake. For those of you with RV’s beware that there is no sewer dump station here."

    10. Shearins RV Park

    1 Review
    Gilbert, AR
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 763-4858
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  • Melisa  J.
    Oct. 6, 2018

    Memphis KOA

    West Memphis KOA

    Small but clean. Very friendly staff. There are plenty of trees for shade. Nice pool, bathrooms and rec room. The laundry room is large and air conditioned. There is a dog park, horseshoes and cornhole. They offer daily breakfast and lunch and will deliver site made pizza to your camper. They also have a community garden.Very close to Memphis. The only downside is it has quite a bit of road traffic noise and a strange side road entrance.1

  • Napunani
    Dec. 13, 2022

    Village Creek State Park Campground

    No Cell Service; No Public Phones: No WIFI Calls at Visitor Center

    PROS 

    Senior discount 

    No fee assessed to make on-line reservations 

    Quiet 

    light view of lake from #57 

    Site 57 has no site next to it or behind it 

    Good distance between campsites 

    Dark sky friendly except for sites near toilet/shower facilities where there is an actual street light 

    Climate controlled toilet/shower facility in campground B 

    Both campground B toilet/shower facilities very clean with ample supply of TP, soap and paper towels 

    Wood picnic table (on concrete pad), pedestal BBQ grill, metal fire ring with cooking grate and metal lantern hook 

    Wide roadway in campground B 

    Small playground 

    Access to lake swimming area from campground B 

    Trash receptacles at toilet/shower facility 

    Lots of deer


    Smaller Walmart in Wynne AR 

    Pops Grill in Wynne real good

    CONS 

    County burn ban in place upon arrival but no signage anywhere alerting of ban. We saw the Arkansas burn ban website and inquired upon checkin if it was enforced and park clerk affirmed ban but we saw many campers had a wood fire burning all the time. So without any signage we understand the confusion and noncompliance. Park should at least place burn ban signage at campground entrance. 

    Site 57 unlevel side-to-side 

    No cell service. 

    No public phone in park. 

    Parks signage states WiFi at park visitor center could be used to make phone calls. We found this not true with our T-MOBILE service as we purposely went to the visitor center to make a WIFI call. There is WIFI at visitors center but only one bar and too weak to transmit a call. So if there is an emergency after visitor center is closed and you need to make a call, good luck, as there is no public phone nor any camp hosts. We drove approximately 8 miles towards Wynne to get sufficient cell signal to make calls and connect with internet. 

    Only free WiFi is at park visitor center. We purchased WiFi from park vendor Viasat $20 unlimited for 3 days for one device. Viasat delivered a good signal within 200 ft of toilet/shower facility so it was useless in our campsite#57. Don’t waste your money! Sewer connection at rear of site pad so bring the looooong stinky slinky! 

    Pets not kept on leash 

    No security gate closure overnight

  • Greg R.
    Feb. 25, 2024

    Village Creek State Park Campground

    Beautiful Park - Friendly Staff

     I called ahead and arrived after hours. It was as easy as it gets. They said to just pick an open site and register in the am. I had a lake front site, with a nice fire pit and picnic table and grill setup. 

     The next morning I registered / paid $44.00 for the night. Super friendly staff. I would stay here again in a heartbeat.

  • Cortnee W.
    Jul. 10, 2021

    Hernando Point

    Hernando Point

    We enjoyed staying so close to the water. We fished right from the bank (must have a MS license). The water, electric, and sewer hook-ups are very close to the site. The picnic, grilling, and fire pit area is nice. The parking area is only wide enough fir the camper. It would be nice to have a paved space under our awning. We were disappointed in the amount of trash along the bank of the lake. We picked up an entire trash bag full when we arrived and more throughout the weekend. Overall it was a great trip and we will be back.

    Also, the beach area down the road at the boat ramp is closed for construction. It will be nice when it reopens.

  • Michael B.
    Aug. 28, 2019

    Village Creek State Park Campground

    Nice, but many bees; Positive: not as busy as expected

    If not for the bee infestation in the water pipes at the forst site, the rating would be MUCH higher…

    Overall, we had a good time camping here. The only problem was the bugs (mosquitoes, spiders, etc.), but that's a risk of camping. Our actual, reserved site was overrun with bees in the water tap, though. We told the rangers who set off to spray them, and who also gave us a new, slightly bigger site to set up our tent. This one had many mosquitoes under the picnic table, but no bees! And mosquitoes happen, so we dealt with it:-) The bathrooms were GREAT, and even Air Conditioned! The firewood which was officially purchased there and covered in spiderwebs took a LONG time to get burning, but once it was, it burned hot and well into the night. It was a good stay, with the exception of getting stung by the bees, but thankfully it was only me and not the kids who were stung.

    Surprisingly empty, given the very few options shown to reserve online. Maybe many people cancelled?

    One thing to note: the office has WiFi during open hours…otherwise, we didn't even have ANY phone signal in the area. Good while camping, so not a complaint...just an observation FYI.

  • Cortnee W.
    Jul. 10, 2021

    Hernando Point

    Long weekend trip

    Our site is right on the lake with a great fishing spot. The area for grilling and eating and fire pit is nice. The electric, water, and sewer hookups are very close. The parking area is not very wide. Only wide enough for the camper. I wish there was a better are for enjoying time under the awning. I was disappointed in the trash located along the bank of the lake. We cleaned up an entire trash bag full an then more along the way. Overall it’s a great campground and we would stay here again.

  • Holly C.
    Jan. 4, 2020

    Village Creek State Park Campground

    2 night stay at Village Creek

    This place was ok, very small, however more than half the trails and park were closed due to flooding. Lots of construction in progress. There was no sewage hook ups (water electricity only), nearby dump station. Bathroom facilities were very clean. The two trails opened were nice. My kids brought there bikes and enjoyed the one bike trail. I was a little annoyed by the park staff. They came by at least 15 times each day, checking tags, checking fire pits, checking pets, etc. I get it, but it kind of ruins the whole experience when you are relaxing in your camper and see park personnel snooping around constantly. We saw them everywhere. We couldn’t even hike without seeing them. It just felt invasive.

  • K
    Nov. 3, 2022

    EZ Daze RV Park

    Clean, concrete pads, good showers.

    Ez Daze RV Park, Southaven, MS - We stayed one night in November. Easy pull through, level concrete site so we didn’t have to unhitch, very clean bathrooms and showers. They have two regular shower stalls which are extremely shallow and one ADA stall with pull down bench. We didn’t have much interaction with the staff because as soon as I walked in, about 4p, I was directed to find my site information outside in the after hours arrival box. Great if you’re looking for contactless registration or do in fact arrive after hours. There was debris in our space that must have been left by the previous camper and we had to get out and clear it before we could pull into the site. Appeared to be large broken pieces of a heavy plastic bumper. (Reason for 4 stars instead of 5) Strong wifi, cable reception wasn’t great. Code to the bathrooms, which is appreciated especially as the park is located in a business area and backs up to a residential neighborhood. Asphalt in front of office in extremely bad condition so be careful as you drive through. Nice office. They have plenty of long termers and there are two large receptacles outside the front office for package delivery. The park is easy access from I-55 and sits next to several RV dealers. Great place to stay if you want to have a look at some new trailers or motor homes. Also, a Tanger Outlet is just down the road. Full hook up, 50 amp site was $70, 63.00 with our Good Sam card which we think was a bit pricey. Oddly, there was only one trash receptacle in the entire park.

  • Zack L.
    Aug. 3, 2023

    Memphis KOA

    Amazing

    From the moment we arrived, we had an amazing experience. The staff greeted us and our pups with smiles, cozies, and treats for the dogs. The site is well taken care of. The laundry and camper kitchen were great amenities. The pool was clean and a great way to cool off. They have a Cafe that serves breakfast and dinner. Dinner is delivered to your site. We will definitely be staying here again.


Guide to Turrell

Near Turrell, Arkansas, campers can find a variety of outdoor accommodations within the flat Mississippi Delta region, where the elevation rarely exceeds 300 feet above sea level. The area experiences hot, humid summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F and mild winters with occasional freezing temperatures. Most campgrounds remain accessible year-round with gravel or paved sites that drain well after the region's frequent rainfall events.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Lake Frierson State Park, located about 25 miles from Turrell, offers fishing access with boat rentals. "Nice trails, water recreation and quiet. The campground is small. 7 sites near one of the boat ramps," notes one visitor to Lake Frierson State Park.

Trail exploration: Village Creek State Park features multiple hiking trails including historic routes. "The Trail of Tears. This made for both an lovely hike and a history lesson for our seven year old. The Crowley's Ridge region of the state is home to unique geological formations, soil and plant life unlike anywhere else in Arkansas," writes a reviewer about Village Creek State Park Campground.

Water activities: Arkabutla Lake at Hernando Point provides boating and swimming options. "Very clean restrooms and shower areas. Site had grill, fire ring, and picnic table. Water and electric hookup," mentions a camper at Hernando Point.

What campers like

Convenient access: Memphis KOA offers easy highway access for those seeking glamping close to Turrell, Arkansas. "It's incredibly easy to find right off 55. Easy exit. I called reservations were easy to make and when I got there everything was set," reports one visitor to Memphis KOA.

Spacious sites: Delta Ridge RV Park provides level sites that accommodate various RV sizes. "The sites are large and level sites, fairly level, no picnic table, no grill, no fire ring," notes a reviewer. Another adds, "My wife and I stayed 2 nights while we rested as we travel across the country. The park is right off of I-40."

Family amenities: For those seeking family-focused glamping facilities near Turrell, Arkansas, Jellystone Park offers extensive recreational options. "This was our first time to ever hook-up our Class A RV and I'm afraid this place may have set the bar HIGH. This place was so clean & quiet, we wished we could have stayed longer. There were several playgrounds my son enjoyed & we had a blast doing the scavenger hunt," shares a visitor to Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Memphis.

What you should know

Weather considerations: Summer camping near Turrell can be extremely hot with abundant insects. "We stayed here for a few nights while visiting Memphis. It is a small campground right on the highway with a lot of traffic noise. The campsites were a decent size but the mosquitoes were unbearable. Very few people were spending any time outside due to the bugs," warns a camper.

Site limitations: Some campgrounds lack full hookups or amenities. At Dub Patton Campground, "No sewer, water and electric only. Sites are clean and well kept," states a visitor to Dub Patton Campground.

Highway noise: Multiple campgrounds in the region experience road noise due to proximity to major highways. "4 stars because it is next to an interstate highway so there is inevitable noise and not much interesting in the way of scenery. Other than that, this is a 5 star place," notes one Memphis KOA visitor.

Tips for camping with families

Activity scheduling: Jellystone Park offers seasonal activities that require planning. "We were too early in the season for the blow-up slides but we definitely plan on coming back to enjoy those. They have pedal bikes you can rent (must have closed toed shoes), tetherball, a pavilion, a pond where you can feed the fish."

Site selection: Choose sites away from highways when possible. At Village Creek State Park, "We camped at Village Creek State Park in the Crowley's Ridge region of Arkansas over Labor Day weekend. We booked two class B RV sites - one for ourselves and one for my husband's parents - in advance."

Seasonal considerations: For glamping options close to Turrell, Arkansas, spring and fall provide more comfortable temperatures. "Wish we weren't staying in a tent and would have come at a cooler part of the year. Was too hot to do anything at the beginning of July. Ended up leaving early," advises a visitor.

Tips from RVers

Leveling: Delta Ridge RV Park offers particularly level sites for RVs. "Amazing campground for a pass through campground. The most Level site in our 6k mile trip. Nice park w clean facilities. Easy access to the sites," one RVer reports.

Utility management: Be prepared for potential electrical issues. "We experienced a problem with our Powerdog 50 EPO Surge protector getting an E1 and E2 code error from the pedastals. The errors state that if the power is above 132 or below 104 on line 1 (E1) or line 2 (E2) it will shut off park power," notes a camper at EZ Daze RV Park.

Dump station access: Plan accordingly for campgrounds without sewer hookups. "For those of you with RV's beware that there is no sewer dump station here. You have to drive to Crowleys Ridge State Park to use their dump station (10 minute drive)," advises a visitor to Lake Frierson State Park.

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