Best RV Parks & Resorts near Watts, OK
Looking for the best options for RV camping near Watts? Finding RV campgrounds in Oklahoma is easier than ever. Each RV campsite offers quick access to one or more of Watts's most popular destinations.
Looking for the best options for RV camping near Watts? Finding RV campgrounds in Oklahoma is easier than ever. Each RV campsite offers quick access to one or more of Watts's most popular destinations.
We are a family owned and operated RV Park with FULL HOOK US and 6 acres of wooded hillside! It's very quite, we only have two sites, and we welcome long stays. Also take advantage of our LAUNDRY ROOM and full bathroom in the office!
Back your recreational vehicle into one of our two sites. Our gravel pads are fairly level and will not puddle in the rain. Both of our sites have 20Amp or 30Amp outlets, a well-water spigot, and a SEWER PORT!
Pets are allowed, however you are responsible for keeping them out of the street as there is no fence up yet. You are also welcome to hike the wooded hillside on the property and experience the view from the top of the picturesque Illinois River valley. Bring a hammock and string it up in the trees or bring some yard games to play in the grassy area! We are just a 10 min drive from multiple restaurants, Walmart, gas stations and hardware stores. And if you need anything don't hesitate to ask!
Things to do… Definitely bring your mountain bike as there are countless trails in the NWA area, including some quality trails right in Siloam Springs! There are two Frisbee golf courses in town so you'll want to pack your discs. The Kayak Park on the Illinois River is only a 5 minute drive if you have a kayak or just an inner tube to float the rapids. It's also a great place to kick back on the natural gravel bars and catch some sun or go swimming! You can also float the river if you want! Gypsy Camp and Canoe rentals is a great place to start that adventure. Lincoln Lake is a great place to break out the rock climbing gear and climb - routes are already set up for lead climbing and top roping. And that's just scratching the surface of all there is to do in the area!
$20 - $30 / night
20 acres overlooking the Logan Cave Wildlife National Preserve and the Ozark National Forest
$25 - $50 / night
Easy Access On and Off Interstate 49 near Fayetteville, Arkansas 1 exit from the University of Arkansas Conveniently located near U of A sporting events, shopping and restaurants Most sites, including pull-thru, are 45’ X 80′ with 30/50 amp and full hookups at each site. Front Seasonal sites are 30' X 80' with full hookups & back Seasonal sites are 45' X 80'. Natural, wooded environment Raised tent sites with electric, fire ring & grill Fire rings and picnic tables at each site Laundry Facility (Back laundry/shower room facility is also a safe room) Private Shower Rooms Store in Office Wi-Fi (If you require Wi-Fi for work/educational purposes please note that our Wi-Fi may not support this and we recommend that you provide your own device) Picnic Pavilion with grill Pool, 2 Playgrounds, Basketball, Volleyball, Badminton, Gaga Ball & Corn Hole Courtesy Car (valid driver's license and personal insurance required) Rec Room with tornado shelter Off leash area for dogs located in front and back. Dog wash on outside wall of back laundry room. Propane, Wood, RV Supplies, Grocery Items & Ice for sale Onsite Manager Guest mail accepted Dump Station ($15 per use for non-guests) Treehouses/Cabins can be booked on AirBnb (search Greenland, AR)
$25 - $150 / night
$35 - $50 / night
$40 - $46 / night
No matter how you choose to stay at Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees RV Resort, you’ll gain access to everything we have to offer. Set up your RV at one of our 122 sites, each equipped with full hookups. Prefer the creature comforts of the indoors? You can also opt for more of a glamping experience in one of our cabins.
If you prefer having more room to spread out, choose from one of our three one-bedroom cabins or go with our one-bedroom house. The house features a stocked kitchen and clean bathroom—all the modern conveniences you could want while spending a little time with nature.
$27 - $38 / night
Fort Smith-Alma RV Park has been operational since 1969. We offer water, electric, and sewer pull through sites up to 100' long with both 30 and 50 amp service. We also have 3 dry cabins for rent. We have several amenities and supplies available, including picnic tables, grills, laundromat and general store, catch and release fishing, restrooms/showers, patios, playground, and much more! Our site also sells propane.
We have friendly staff with over 20 years experience. We are the perfect place to stay during your vacation or visit, and we are always ready to give a great recommendation for surrounding activities and restaurants in the area. Give us a call today to book your stay! We look forward to serving you!
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!
Super nice camp ground, 20 sites with full rv hook ups , extra nice facilities, park is clean and quite, kids loved the swimming pool and water park. Lots of trails around the lake
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.
When traveling to the Pea Ridge Battlefield I was given the name of this campground by someone in the area to check to see if it accommodated tent campers, they didn't know. I found out in fact they do not! Not only that but they really don't cater to the short term camper, most of the people staying are long term campers.
With that being said, the campground itself has very nice people running it. The office staff was helpful with some information about the area despite not being set up for a camper like myself.
I wouldn't probably advise this RV park itself because it looked like it was in need of an overhaul or some regulations put in place for long term campers to make it have a bit more curb appeal to those passing through.
It was very close to the battlefield itself however.
Awesome campground right on Mulberry River. From Full hookups, 50 amp to primitive camping right on the river. Mile long river hike , atv trails, 4 swimming holes, fishing kayaking , rafting( after spring rains). Owners are great and helpful. Surprisingly quiet. Park sells ice and wood. No w/ d. Offers long term camping for $500/ mo. Park well kept and clean. Very scenic.
Full hook ups. 30 & 50 amps. Level sites and very spacious. AT&T might get 1 bar might be none. None is better for me.
Gopher Valley campground in on of several campground in the Twin Bridges area of Grand Lake State Park. This campground is fully paved with both full hook up RV camping area, tent camping area and areas that work for both. Campground have drive through and pull in sites. Sites all have picnic tables and metal fire rings. Campground has a large pavilion which can be rented. The pavilion has a huge BBQ grill. Campground has a small playground for the kids. Small restroom with showers is available. With the exception of the RV pull through sites all the other sites have plenty of grass to set up a tent. Sites can be reserved.
This is a great RV resort close to the water but with very little shade. It is right across the street from Tera Miranda that has a cool restaurant on the water though. There are park models and group houses as well as RV pads. Nice central location on Monkey Island.
I have a mostly stock 4Runner. We were able to drive it around on a lot of very light off-road trails. There were many more intense off-road options and challenges though. They have RV hookups there and plenty of places to park and vehicle-camp or to set up a tent. Trails were $35 a day and camping was $15 per person per night.
This is a small park, but it does have a bit of everything - RV hookups, walk-in sites, trails, and play ground for kids. Unfortunately the road (AR 23 spur) goes right next to camp sites and there is traffic all night long. Also, the tent pads are just a bit small - our Coleman Montana 8 just barely fit. However, the bathrooms and showers were very clean and well maintained.
150 acre park with 4x4 off road trails. Spacious RV sites with full hook ups
This campground is just okay. The sites are full hookup on level gravel. Most sites are out in the open with very little shade. There seems to be several permanent campers but not like a trailer park. We really like it because it is very close to the Razorback paved trail starting at mile 0 of more than 40 miles of excellent trails and near Arkansas University.
Our timing for our second stay was more expensive. Usually rates are $38 nightly and $34 for Good Sam's members however; there are special event weekends where the rate is $50 for the weekend. This weekend is graduation weekend so the lot was full. Another note is that the WIFI here is very weak and it comes and goes.
When I came here I had but one reason to check out this area, the abandoned once amazing Monte Ne. As a bit of a novice urban explorer I was intrigued by the history of this once giant which featured the first indoor swimming pool in the state, hosted a presidential function, boasted a gondola to ferry those visiting the facilities and was a part of a man’s manifesto of greatness. Then it fell to hard times and eventually to ruin much like so many other locations.
So what makes this area so intriguing? The ruin is now being slowly swallowed by Beaver Lake and the once grandiose walls are now somewhat of an embraced location for street art.
Rogers has several locations you can camp, but this is the closest to the site itself. I was excited to check it out and as I drifted further and further away from the Rogers city it started to look more and more remote. While there were some homes which scattered along the roadsides there wasn’t much in way of civilization.
Then I happened upon my location of the Monte Ne RV Park, a quaint and secluded space which embraces the peaceful location of Beaver Lake and makes for a perfect idealist setting for relaxing. While it isn’t the most updated campsite I had seen it by far was not the worst and the staff in the front more than made up for any short comings of some weary benches here and there.
The typical person staying here while traveling is enjoying hiking and fishing along with boating and other outdoor based activities. It was a perfect location for access to the lake and though there were several people there, it didn’t seem crowded because the spaces are nice sized. There are more than a few long term campers here as well and much like any campsite which allows long term camping you can tell the difference in the residence spaces as they have skirtings on their RVs and plants outdoors.
I was able to find a tent site and settled in and was very pleased that it was very quiet. I met a couple that was also traveling and had been there a couple nights and they had said they had been out exploring a bit in the area and were quite pleased, even made a couple suggestions for me for my time at the location.
My site was typical in that it had a picnic table and fire ring. It did include electricity, which typically I am not concerned with but it was nice to have so I could charge my devices and edit some video.
Closer to nightfall I noticed several people were outdoors using their grills and moving around because the temperatures were a bit better. It was nice to see the community I was around and again the staff came around to check on everyone which was a very nice touch.
The positives of this campground:
TENT, RV and CABIN options
Shady sites - on hot days this can make all the difference
Friendly Staff
Free WIFI
AT&T Good Signal
The negatives of this campground:
Slightly outdated, needs some paint and some upgrades on some tables and benches
Trash - unfortunately when I drove in I noticed trash as one of the first things I saw, this looked like it had been tossed by people coming in and out instead of using trashcans
Bumpy Road
Well worth the stop to get to be so close to checking out Monte Ne. If I was to return to Beaver Lake this would for sure be on my list again!!
We camped right on the edge of the water. Level concrete pads with full hook-ups.
Beaver Lake is a beautiful lake for all sorts of water activities. Boating, fishing, scuba diving, waterskiing, paddle boarding.
Something for everyone.
This is one of our favorite state parks in Arkansas. Great full hook up sites and tent sites.
Very clean & open camp spots. Easy to maneuver in & out of camper spots. Full hook ups which is fantastic. Bathroom/Shower house is very well kept!!
‘‘This Campground has sections. The one group is the (Sentury) Indian, and the second loop is the Eagle Point Fox loop. We were at the Sentry loop. We liked site 71 in that loop. It offered the most space and was a full hook up. That is one of the best things about this campground. Several full hookups. Boat ramp was nice. Not great but ok for kayaking. Nice swim beach. Campground host we met was not very friendly or helpful.
Great park. Absolutely beautiful with wildlife everywhere. So peaceful, but watch for sasquatch! They have a pool and playground with nice trails to boot. Campground has 30 sites with full hook-ups as well as 10 walk-in campsites.
Very Spacious sites with full hook-ups. Well maintained with spotless bathrooms and a great pool area. Lots of hiking opportunities as well as small boat use and paddle boards.
We have stayed several times and enjoyed it each time.
Facility is on Beaver Lake with good access to the largest launch ramp.. Sites are smaller and only a few have full hook ups. Prices are ok and you can only book online. Not our favorite place. But these are close to the lake ..
It was rather upsetting to find out that both the recommended sites were not really accommodating to tent campers in this area. Right next to the battlefield this location has very few RV sites, however it was a bit of an upgrade from the other nearby site in way of those passing through. I noticed that the area was more designed for those traveling rather than just the long term campers.
Very close to the battlefield so I would probably recommend this site if you are passing through in an RV and want to spend the night. There is not much else to do in the immediate area however so if you aren't absolutely exhausted try to make it to Rogers nearby.
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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.
Blue Bill Point was recommended to us last spring (2018), and we've stayed there at least 5 weekends (some extended). The sites are not too close to each other. There are 'full hook-ups," partial, primitive, and day use. We've never encountered loud music or disrespectful neighbors. The swim area is perfect for our toddler grandsons, as it's a slow decline.
Spacious and peaceful sites. The loop we stayed in had full hook ups at each site and 2 very well maintained bathrooms with showers.
The creek was right behind us and there is a pond for paddle boats or paddle boarding. The pool (we didn't use) looked d to be very nice also. Plenty of easy access to many different hikes, none of which are too difficult.
Great park with beautiful trails, caves, a plethora of wildlife, and lots of CCC history. This park offers everything from primitive, hike-in camping to cabins and everything in between (including a full hook-up area). Park also has a pool. Remember, if pulling a camper, take exit 53, do NOT go through Winslow. The road is beautiful but VERY curvy and steep. Lots to do and see. A must.
Very nice state park with level sites with full hookups. Very interesting visitors center with exhibits explaining history of the park and a replica wagon (I asked). Nice large pool area with a water playground/splash pad. You can’t swim or Paddleboard but can kayak or fish here.
We didn't know what to expect. This place has absolutely everything you could need. Full Hookups, level sites (mostly gravel but level), shop with souvenirs and RV gadgets. The office also has a gameroom, pantry, and propane. We didn't get to use the playground area this visit as pool and hot tub were closed for the year. They also have normal cabin rental and tiny home rentals that were perfectly positioned around campground and fishing pond. My only complaint would be that the sites are really compact. Plenty of room for your RV but so close that you can hear and smell your neighbors. Nearby Walmart and restaurants were handy.
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