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Blowing Springs RV Park & Campsites, near Bella Vista, Arkansas, is a solid choice for those looking to enjoy the great outdoors with a few modern conveniences. This campground offers a mix of RV sites, tent spots, and even cabins, making it suitable for various camping styles.

The park features clean facilities, including showers and laundry, which visitors appreciate after a day of exploring. Many campers have highlighted the friendly atmosphere and the well-maintained grounds, with one reviewer noting, “The site was very spacious and the campground nice and quiet.”

For outdoor enthusiasts, the campground is a gateway to fantastic hiking and biking trails, including the popular Back 40 Trail system. You can easily access scenic spots like a clear creek and a waterfall, perfect for a refreshing dip or a leisurely stroll. If you’re passing through, this is a great place to stop and recharge for the night.

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Location

Blowing Springs RV Park & Campsites is located in Arkansas

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Directions

N-bnd & S-bnd (in Bella Vista): From Int US-71 & Dartmoor Rd, E .3 mi on Dartmoor Rd to Blowing Springs Rd, .3 mi to RV Park (L)

Address

725 RV Park Road
Bella Vista, AR 72714

Coordinates

36.44245729 N
94.22691682 W

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Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)
  • Group
  • Cabins
  • Tent Cabin

Features

For Campers

  • ADA Access
  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Firewood Available
  • Phone Service
  • Reservable
  • WiFi
  • Showers
  • Drinking Water
  • Electric Hookups
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

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  • Sanitary Dump
  • Sewer Hookups
  • Water Hookups
  • 30 Amp Hookups
  • 50 Amp Hookups
  • Big Rig Friendly

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19 Reviews

Reviewed Nov. 1, 2023

Very nice park

This is a very nice park it’s $44 a night so a little more than I like to pay but it’s clean and has showers and laundry year around they said

Site58
Month of VisitOctober
Reviewed Sep. 30, 2022

Cool hang out area

This isn’t my typical style of campground because this is more of a parking lot style camping. However, they have a really cool hang out area, a clear creek to play in, and a waterfall area to explore. I’d you are passing through, this is a great place to stop and rest for the night!

  • Review photo of Blowing Springs RV Park & Campsites by Shana D., September 30, 2022
  • Review photo of Blowing Springs RV Park & Campsites by Shana D., September 30, 2022
  • Review photo of Blowing Springs RV Park & Campsites by Shana D., September 30, 2022
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Reviewed Sep. 14, 2022

This is NOT a 5 star resort

The most important thing I can tell you is the bathrooms smell like sewage and are dirty. I came to stay because I read how amazing it was. It is not. It’s kind of like staying in a giant parking lot. One side has trees the other a road. It was easy to get to the greenway and ride. However there is so much construction that it is better to create your own ride. So if you don’t mind a gross bathroom or you have an RV with one then it’s worth it. The people were very nice and helpful.

Site52
Month of VisitSeptember
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Reviewed Aug. 7, 2022

nice upscal campground

this is where someone like me feels like im staying at a 5 star hotel. there was a burn ban in place at the time but they let me use my Biolite stove

Site7
Month of VisitAugust
Reviewed May. 2, 2022

Ok (if u cant get a Prairie Springs spot)

Its parking lot-type RV sites, but in a fairly narrow valley between historically & naturally interesting wooded trails. The birdsong this spring at dawn & dusk coming from both sides was tremendous. Showers (3) & WC (3) & laundry (3 washers & dryers) with a sort of library addition.

Site20
Month of VisitApril
Reviewed Jul. 11, 2021

Customer Service

Customer service is hit and miss here, completely depending on who is there. Jordan is consistently awesome!

Reviewed Feb. 4, 2021

Great location for cyclists

My wife and I love cycling on the trails in and around Bentonville. Blowing Springs RV park in Bell Vista is at the North end of the 44 mile paved trail that passes by Crystal Bridges, down town Bentonville and beyond. The RV park is also the trailhead to several miles of mountain bike dirt trails. All these trails are good hiking trails also. The RV sites are level but not much space between them. I would recommend sites 4, 6 or 38 when summer camping. These sites have more shade. The sites are back in sites with full hookups. They offer a Good Sam discount and the campground is usually full especially on weekends.

Reviewed Oct. 26, 2020

Ozark Gem

I’ll start my review by saying I’ve never pitched my tent in this park but have visited many times. They added tent sites in 2019- they appear to be primitive and include a fire ring. The nice thing is the tent sites are far from the RV sites so no unwanted noises for tenters in the night.

Trails abound in and around blowing springs which connect into the back 40 trail system...you can hike the B40 but remember this is a shared trail and you will come across many mountain bikers enjoying the trails system. There is also a arbortrarium in the park towards the back, a couple caves, and a creek.

If you are in need of snacks etc it’s a quick 2 minute drive to the grocery store / sonic/ Pizza Hut.

Reviewed Oct. 25, 2020

Nice creek and fall colors!

My first experience in an RV park and it wasn’t a bad one. Pulled into a tent site with my teardrop and stayed for a night. The RV side is exactly how I envisioned and packed pretty tight. Tent spots were fairly well spread out and in the back of the park. Only downfall, which wouldn’t matter in the summer months but the shower was outside and it was a little chilly. Overall my experience was pleasant and if I’m ever in the area, I will not hesitate to stop by again.

Reviewed Jun. 1, 2020

Great hiking as well as super cool springs

What I like about this campground is that the tent sites are separate from the RV area, and RV’s don’t have to go through the tents to get to their area. However, the RV’s have actual loops off the main road and the tent sites are right on that main road. The main road goes all the way through the park to the actual springs, a picnic area, and a nice arboretum. There are great hiking trails in wooded hills on either side of the campground. The RV area has dedicated parking spots for each RV with picnic tables and fire pits. The keypad coded bathhouse and laundry are also located in this area(keeps out the general public). The tent area is more or less a strip of mown grass with a few picnic tables and fire pits on either side of the road, with the creek and run off channels on either side. Obviously, you want to get a site on the creek side. Definitely hike back to Blowing Springs, LOTS of flowing water. The hiking trails up top are really pretty and surprising. I came across a cemetery up on a bluff, and found another small spring. It’s easy to get turned around and confused on the trails as they seem to overlap and some trail names seem to appear on several trails.

Month of VisitApril
  • Review photo of Blowing Springs RV Park & Campsites by Annie C., June 1, 2020
  • Review photo of Blowing Springs RV Park & Campsites by Annie C., June 1, 2020
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Reviewed Dec. 8, 2019

NWA Visit

We like the location of this site. Easy to access and nestled in a valley of beautiful trees. It’s also close to hiking and biking trails. Make sure you get the access code to the bathrooms before your stay. The code was not included in our email confirming the rearrange. Showers are great.

Reviewed Oct. 4, 2019

Arkansas Diamond

This camp ground is close to a mecca of both biking and mountain biking trails. Nice bath area, only if it is hot outside it is hot in there. Back in sights for RV and rent areas.

Reviewed Aug. 20, 2019

Can’t wait to go back!

This is our go-to when we go to the area!! Blowing Springs is fantastic! Tent sites do not have electric but it’s so worth it! Such easy access to the Back 40 and Slaughter Pen mountain bike trails! We get on our bikes and ride all day and then come back and enjoy the peaceful campground! Totally recommend!

Reviewed Jul. 23, 2019

Bikers paradise

This is your basic parking lot campground. Your site is all cement with full hook ups and a picnic table. No green areas to call your own, BUT you have incredible instant access to the trailhead of many singletrack bike and hiking trails. Modern bathrooms and area is very clean and supportive staff. You camp here for the access and not the amenities.

Reviewed Oct. 20, 2018

Good

Nice campground. Spots are a little close together.

Reviewed Oct. 16, 2018

Great Hiking and Mountian Biking Trails

  • Many Trail Heads right at the RV park! No need to drive anywhere but close to local restaurants and attractions if you want.

Friendly and helpful Staff!

Nice Facility's

Full RV Hook-ups and many tent sites plus 1 Cabin!

Will be back when the leaves start to change!

SiteWe stayed at site 13.
Month of VisitOctober
  • Review photo of Blowing Springs RV Park & Campsites by Phillip G., October 16, 2018
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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I make reservations at Blowing Springs Campground in Arkansas?

Reservations for Blowing Springs Campground can be made online through their official website or by calling the campground office directly. When making a reservation, you'll need to specify whether you're booking a tent site, RV site, or their cabin. Be sure to request the bathroom access code when making your reservation, as this isn't always included in confirmation emails. It's advisable to book well in advance during peak seasons, especially for weekend stays when mountain bikers and outdoor enthusiasts flock to the area.

What RV accommodations are available at Blowing Springs RV Park?

Blowing Springs RV Park offers full hookup RV sites on cement pads. The sites include water, electric, and sewer connections, along with a picnic table at each space. The RV area is separate from the tent camping section and has dedicated loops off the main road. Sites are relatively close together in a parking lot-style arrangement, making it functional though not particularly private. The campground features modern bathrooms with showers, laundry facilities (3 washers and dryers), and is designed to accommodate various RV sizes.

What do visitor reviews say about Blowing Springs Park in Bella Vista?

Blowing Springs Park is highly regarded for its excellent trail access, with many visitors highlighting the convenience of mountain biking and hiking directly from the campground. The facilities are consistently described as clean and well-maintained, with modern bathrooms and showers. The campground's location in a wooded valley creates a peaceful atmosphere with abundant wildlife and impressive birdsong, especially at dawn and dusk. Many guests appreciate the separation between tent and RV camping areas. The staff is generally friendly and helpful, though service quality can vary. The campground's proximity to Bentonville is frequently mentioned as a plus for those wanting to explore the broader area.

Where is Blowing Springs Campground located in Bella Vista, Arkansas?

Blowing Springs Campground is nestled in a narrow, wooded valley in Bella Vista, Arkansas. It's strategically positioned at the north end of a 44-mile paved trail that connects to downtown Bentonville and Crystal Bridges. The campground serves as a trailhead for multiple mountain biking and hiking trails, including access to the Back 40 and Slaughter Pen trail systems. This location provides easy access to local restaurants and attractions while maintaining a natural, secluded feel. The campground's placement in Bella Vista makes it an ideal base for exploring the broader Northwest Arkansas region.

Are there photos available of Blowing Springs Park and campground facilities?

Yes, photos of Blowing Springs Park and its facilities are available through several sources. The official Bella Vista POA website features images of the campground, including the RV sites, tent camping area, and the single cabin. You can also find photos on camping platforms and social media where visitors share their experiences. These images typically showcase the cement RV pads, bathroom facilities, laundry area, and the surrounding natural environment with its wooded trails. For the most current visual representation of the campground, contact the park office directly as they may have an updated photo gallery or virtual tour options.