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Van SPOT is located near the Ozark Mountains in Arkansas, offering a landscape of rolling hills and dense forests. The area experiences temperatures ranging from the 30s in winter to the 90s in summer. Nearby attractions include the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and the scenic trails of Hobbs State Park.

Location

Van SPOT is located in Arkansas

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Coordinates

36.36980000000264 N
94.20744000000047 W

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Crystal Springs RV Resort

Crystal Springs RV Resort

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Sunset Mountain

Sunset Mountain

30 min away

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    Excellent Coverage
    Verified by 12 users

Access

  • Drive-In
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Site Types

  • RV Sites

Features

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  • Reservable
  • Pets

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best RV campgrounds near Bentonville bike trails?

Several RV campgrounds near Bentonville provide convenient access to the area's renowned bike trail network. Popular options include Blowing Springs RV Park, which offers direct trail access from the campground, and Coler Mountain Bike Preserve camping area. Horseshoe Bend Campground and Beaver Lake RV parks are also within easy driving distance to trailheads. Many mountain bikers prefer staying at locations with quick access to the Slaughter Pen trails or the Back 40 trail system. Consider your preferred riding area when selecting a campground to minimize travel time to trailheads.

How much does RV camping cost in Bentonville?

RV camping costs in Bentonville vary based on location, amenities, and season. Basic sites at public campgrounds typically range from $20-35 per night, while private RV parks with full hookups generally charge between $35-60 nightly. Premium sites with waterfront views or extra amenities can cost $60-75 per night. Many campgrounds offer weekly or monthly rates at a discount. Additional fees may apply for premium services, extra vehicles, or during special events and peak seasons. Some campgrounds also charge reservation fees. Always check current rates when planning your stay, as prices can change.

What RV hookup options are available at Bentonville RV parks?

Bentonville RV parks typically offer a range of hookup options including full hookups (water, electric, and sewer), partial hookups (water and electric only), and some primitive sites without hookups. Most established RV parks in the area provide 30/50 amp electrical service to accommodate various RV power needs. Many parks also offer amenities like Wi-Fi, cable TV connections, and dump stations. For specific hookup information at particular campgrounds, it's recommended to call ahead or check official campground websites as availability can vary by season.

Are there year-round RV camping options in Bentonville?

Yes, Bentonville offers year-round RV camping options for visitors. While some smaller or more primitive campgrounds might close during winter months, several established RV parks and private campgrounds in the area remain open throughout the year. Most year-round facilities winterize their water systems and offer heated bathhouses during colder months. Some campgrounds may reduce services or limit site availability during winter, so it's advisable to make reservations in advance. The Bentonville area experiences relatively mild winters compared to northern states, making it a viable option for four-season RV camping.