Camping near Siloam Springs, AR

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    Siloam Springs, Arkansas borders northeastern Oklahoma, offering campers diverse camping environments within a 30-mile radius. Natural Falls State Park Campground in Colcord, Oklahoma provides tent sites, RV hookups, cabins, and yurts with 77-foot waterfalls and hiking trails. Devil's Den State Park Campground, about 30 miles southeast in West Fork, features similar accommodations with year-round availability. For those seeking more remote experiences, Lookout Tower Road offers dispersed camping opportunities with minimal amenities but strong cell signal coverage, while smaller privately-owned options like RV - River Valley provide full hookups on private land.

    Campgrounds in the area typically remain open year-round, with concrete pads at Natural Falls State Park accommodating RVs with electric, water, and sewer hookups. Most established campgrounds feature drinking water, electric hookups, and fire rings, though amenities vary significantly between public and private facilities. Dispersed camping areas like Lookout Tower Road lack facilities but appeal to those seeking more solitude. Weekend popularity at Natural Falls can lead to crowded conditions, particularly during summer and holidays. "I should start by saying we went to the park on Mother's Day weekend. This may have, and probably did impact the crowd. However, the number of people makes me think it is like this on most weekends."

    The region's camping experiences range from heavily wooded sites with waterfalls to open fields for stargazing. Natural Falls State Park receives consistently high ratings for its hiking trails, scenic 77-foot waterfall, and clean facilities. Several campgrounds, including Natural Falls, feature disc golf courses, playgrounds, and multiple hiking trails. Some sites offer proximity to water recreation, with Pappy's Riverside RV Park situated near the Illinois River for kayaking opportunities. Campers note the convenience of locations like RV - River Valley, which is just minutes from Siloam Springs while maintaining a rural feel. Mixed-use campgrounds cater to various outdoor activities, with proximity to mountain biking trails, kayaking spots, and climbing areas making the region popular with outdoor enthusiasts seeking multi-sport destinations.

    Best Campgrounds near Siloam Springs (244)

      1. Natural Falls State Park Campground

      4.3(50)8mi from Siloam SpringsRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

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

      2. Lake Wedington -- Temporarily CLOSED

      4.5(13)11mi from Siloam Springs25 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "It's just 15 south of Siloam Springs and a great spot to swim and enjoy the outdoors with family!!"

      "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."

      from $20 - $300 / night

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      3. Lookout Tower Road

      4.2(6)7mi from Siloam SpringsRVs, Tents

      "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."

      4. Devil's Den State Park Campground

      4.7(88)32mi from Siloam SpringsRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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."

      from $20 / night

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      5. RV - River Valley

      5.0(2)3mi from Siloam Springs2 sitesRVs

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

      "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!"

      from $20 - $30 / night

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      6. Rustic Ridge

      5.0(1)3mi from Siloam Springs6 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      from $45 - $75 / night

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      7. Pappy’s Riverside RV Park

      5.0(1)5mi from Siloam SpringsRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Very convenient to highway 412 and Siloam Springs. Hosts very friendly and helpful. New park, nothing fancy but a work in progress reasonably priced. Met our needs."

      from $35 - $50 / night

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      8. Flint Creek

      4.3(3)10mi from Siloam SpringsRVs, Tents

      "I stay at a camp right off of flint creek every summer , it is open to the public for the most part for fishing or swimming , there is a gorgeous little natural waterfall right under the highway so you"

      9. Arkansas Rest Area

      4.0(1)2mi from Siloam Springs

      "Can probably park one rig up near the building by the curb. There’s about 100 foot space along the curb. Inside restrooms are available 24/7."

      10. Gypsy Camp Ground

      4.0(1)5mi from Siloam Springs

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    Recent Reviews near Siloam Springs, AR

    979 Reviews of 244 Siloam Springs Campgrounds


    • Tobin B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 7, 2026

      Lookout Tower Road

      Little Cabin anywhere

      Nice graveled road to get back in on very nice spot for anyone who likes the out doors and no crowds. Would recommend this spot for the outdoor lovers.

    • mThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 7, 2026

      Roaring River State Park Campground

      Good experience

      Nice campsites and lots of shade! Trout fishing is great and swimming holes down stream. Spring fed so the water is cold!

    • M
      Jun. 3, 2026

      Lookout Tower Road

      Secluded Right Off Road

      Easy to find with Apple Maps, Waze took me past the turn, makeshift rock fire ring and some firewood but I brought some and left a couple of logs. There was a tiny bit of trash when I arrived but I picked it up along with mine. Great for a night or two getaway!

    • Shawn S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 3, 2026

      devil's den state park

      Smaller rigs

      Good for tents and smaller rigs. Beautiful wooded area with great hiking.

    • Pamela L.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 2, 2026

      Natural Dam

      Overnight

      People around during daylight. Quiet at sundown. Fine for just an overnight. Beware of ticks.

    • BThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 1, 2026

      Devil's Den State Park Campground

      Nice park, terrible phone reception

      Park has lots of hiking trails and lots of pro mountain bike trails too. The main Devils Den trail was closed for repairs when I arrived but still enjoyed the park. I have Verizon and the reception there was awful.

    • H
      May. 25, 2026

      COE Beaver Lake Prairie Creek Campground

      Great for boaters

      This campground is decent and close to the lake. We stayed at site 19. The site was level and was a double site. There are two power pedestals and two water hookups. The right driveway accommodated our 33' trailer and truck with no problems. The other driveway was significantly shorter but would probably be great if you're towing a boat as well. Getting into the site was difficult with a longer trailer. The road itself is pretty narrow and curved, and the driveway is fairly narrow with a tree on the passenger side so be careful backing in. The site layout is ok. While there's plenty of space available, it's not really set up with space to sit around the fire but more for picnic table sitting. There's alsovery little grass. It's almost entirely rock with concrete areas for the picnic tables. We were here Memorial Day weekend so it was very busy. That's the biggest con of this section of sites. It backs up on to one of the main roads. The road is very busy and a lot of people drive it like they're trying to qualify for the Daytona 500. If you're coming here to spend all your time on the lake and very little at your site, this site may be for you.

    • Shawn S.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 20, 2026

      Roaring River State Park Campground

      Trout campground

      Most popular with trout fishers. Check website for fishing dates. Very pretty area but fishy smelling. Old campground with lots of sites for tents and rvs. Pretty good for biking through the park.


    Guide to Siloam Springs

    Campsites near Siloam Springs, Arkansas offer diverse terrain from the Ozark National Forest to riverside settings. The area sits at the transition between the Boston Mountains and Springfield Plateau, creating varying elevations from 900-1,800 feet. Many campgrounds remain accessible year-round with slightly higher precipitation in spring months, averaging 45-50 inches annually across the region.

    What to do

    Disc golf adventures: Natural Falls State Park Campground features an extensive 18-hole disc golf course winding through wooded areas. "Love this campground so much. Great spots with really level pads set in a beautifully treed park. Surrounded by disc golf, waterfalls, and hiking. Would totally come back over and over," notes Jennifer O., who appreciated the course's integration with the park's natural features.

    Lake activities: Lake Wedington offers swimming, fishing, and paddling options with canoe rentals available. "The park is very clean and well kept. There are 18 campsites and 2 bathhouses in the campground. Nice hiking trails and very clear lake with excellent fishing. Firewood is also available for purchase," shares Beth M. about the recreational opportunities.

    Waterfall exploration: The 77-foot waterfall at Natural Falls provides both accessible viewing and more challenging hiking options. "The hike to the bottom is fairly steep but there is a sidewalk that takes you to an overlook at the top," explains Richard in his review, highlighting the dual accessibility options for visitors of different ability levels.

    What campers like

    Privacy between sites: Campers frequently mention site spacing at Devil's Den State Park Campground as a major plus. "If you want the best experience - grab one of the sites along the ridge (83, 85, 87) - these have a great view off the back and offer incredible space," recommends Gonzo A., providing specific site recommendations for maximum privacy.

    Accessible facilities: Natural Falls offers options for visitors with mobility considerations. "You can take your wheelchair on some of the trails and look at the Falls. The road is paved and each site has cement pad. So if you have a special needs person with you they can get around with no prob," explains Cheryl T., who visited twice in one summer.

    Cell signal strength: Lookout Tower Road dispersed camping area maintains surprisingly good connectivity despite its remote setting. "Cell signal was strong in many places. Bike trails are worth using," reports Bud D. in his review, noting the unusual combination of wilderness feel with reliable communications.

    What you should know

    Weekend crowds: Popular campgrounds fill quickly during peak seasons. "We stayed in a Monday night in early November and there were only two other groups in the tent loop. The RV loop seemed a little busier," Amanda C. notes about Natural Falls, suggesting weekday visits for more solitude.

    Limited shower facilities: At some campgrounds, shower buildings may be inconveniently located. "The shower house is right next to the RV loop and a bit of a walk from the tents," shares Amanda C. about Natural Falls State Park Campground, providing practical information for tent campers planning their stay.

    Road noise concerns: Flint Creek offers swimming opportunities but with some highway proximity. "There is a gorgeous little natural waterfall right under the highway so you can see when you drive by," explains shelby C., indicating the trade-off between accessibility and ambient noise levels.

    Tips for camping with families

    Kid-friendly water features: Flint Creek offers graduated water depths suitable for various ages. "They have a nice, expansive swimming and wading area all along the creek. There are deep pools and shallow wading areas to fit all ages and abilities," Stephen R. explains, making it particularly suitable for families with children of different swimming abilities.

    Playground access: Multiple facilities include dedicated play areas for children. "Our kids loved the two playgrounds. The weather was great. So we took a quick stroll through the woods and to the small waterfall nearby," shares Sean R. about his family's experience at Natural Falls State Park.

    Easy hiking options: Pappy's Riverside RV Park provides simple nature exploration opportunities. "Great location next to Illinois River if you want to kayak. Lots of open area to tent camp. Very secluded. Loved watching fireflies over the hayfield," reports Mary H., highlighting low-key evening entertainment for families.

    Tips from RVers

    RV site selection: At Devil's Den, specific sites offer better views and spacing. "If you want the best experience - grab one of the sites along the ridge (83, 85, 87) - these have a great view off the back and offer incredible space," advises Gonzo A., providing specific site numbers for optimal positioning.

    Access road considerations: Devil's Den requires careful route planning for larger vehicles. "If you have a large rig - make sure to take the West Fork exit off I-49 vs. the south exit (Winslow)," cautions Gonzo A., offering crucial navigation advice for RVers with bigger rigs.

    Private land alternatives: RV - River Valley provides proximity to town with rural atmosphere. "It's just a few miles to the ozark forest park. Which is beautiful no matter what time of year. There are just two spots with woods behind you; the quiet is so nice," describes Ren I., noting the smaller, more intimate setting compared to public campgrounds.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there RV parks available in Siloam Springs, Arkansas?

    Yes, several RV parks serve the Siloam Springs area. Lazy B RV Park offers open sites without much tree cover and convenient access to both Siloam Springs and Gentry. Pappy's Riverside RV Park provides reasonably priced sites in a newer park next to the Illinois River, making it perfect for kayakers and those wanting easy access to Highway 412. RV - River Valley is another excellent option just minutes from Siloam Springs with monthly rates that include amenities like 24/7 access to washers, dryers, and showers. The park is close to numerous outdoor recreation opportunities for mountain biking, kayaking, and climbing. Most RV parks in the area offer full hookups and are situated to provide convenient access to local attractions.

    Where are the best camping spots in Siloam Springs, Arkansas?

    The Siloam Springs area offers several excellent camping options within a short drive. Natural Falls State Park Campground sits on the Oklahoma/Arkansas border and features peaceful surroundings with wheelchair-accessible trails and the park's namesake waterfall. For those seeking lakeside camping, Horseshoe Bend Rec Area & Campground is a hidden gem in Northwest Arkansas with well-maintained facilities, electric hookups, and numerous lakefront sites. Other notable options include Devil's Den State Park (about an hour away), Prairie Creek on Beaver Lake, and the Illinois River area which offers excellent kayaking opportunities. Most campgrounds in the region are within 15-30 minutes of Siloam Springs, providing easy access to town amenities while enjoying the natural beauty of the Ozarks.

    What amenities are available at Siloam Springs campgrounds?

    Campgrounds around Siloam Springs offer a range of amenities to enhance your camping experience. Prairie Creek (AR) on Beaver Lake provides water access, electric hookups, and accommodates various RV sizes despite some sites having slight slopes. Devil's Den State Park Campground features spacious RV sites, modern facilities, and excellent amenities nestled in the mountains. Most campgrounds in the area offer electric hookups, toilet facilities (ranging from vault toilets to full bathhouses with showers), and potable water. Several parks provide recreational amenities like hiking trails, fishing access, boat ramps, and swimming areas. Some campgrounds require advance registration for parking passes, and most are reservable online. Amenities vary by location, so checking specific campground details before arrival is recommended for the best experience.