There’s still time for an excellent camping trip in Arkansas this summer, and these campsites deliver when it comes to family fun and making memories. Check out these campsites across the Natural State for some real summer fun.
- Devil’s Den State Park
Flickr/Dee Ashley The Fossil Flats Multi-use Trail and 14 (of the 24) sites in Camping Area “A” at Devil’s Den State Park are closed temporarily beginning June 27 while damages from flash flooding in Lee Creek the evening of June 26 are being assessed. It is not known at this time when the trail and these 14 campsites will reopen. All other trails, campsites, and other facilities and areas within the park are open.
- Lake Degray
Flickr/AmyTheNurse DeGray Lake Resort State Park offers 113 campsites with water and electric hookups. Locations vary from lakeshore to shaded woodland, including YURT accommodations.
- Beaver Lake
Flickr/Andrew Seaman Beaver Lake is generally popular with Arkansas campers; Hickory Creek in particular is one of the more popular campsites in the lake area.
- Lake Greeson
Flickr/Ben Brown Situated on Lake Greeson’s shore, Daisy State Park is the perfect camp for enjoying this area’s many outdoor recreational opportunities. Park facilities include 103 campsites (26 Class A, 56 Class B, and 21 Tent Sites).
- Lake Catherine
tentcity.wikidot.com YURTs are available among other campground facilities at this popular Arkansas state park.
- Lake Fort Smith
arklaomahiker.org The Cabins at Lake Fort Smith State Park are designed to be reminiscent of the WPA style of the old Lake Fort Smith State Park. Cabins are crafted of stone and wood and use some of the reclaimed stone from the old park site. The cabins are nestled in the woods over Lake Fort Smith to maintain privacy and seclusion.
- Lake Wedington
Flickr/Tom Hapgood Camp out here at St. Francis National Forest in the Ozarks & have a great time!
- Mount Nebo
Flickr/Granger Meador In 1933, a portion of the mountain was chosen as a park site. Native stone and logs from Mount Nebo were used by the Civilian Conservation Corps to construct many of the park’s bridges, trails, rustic-style cabins, and pavilions. The park offers 34 campsites.
- Lake Norfork
Flickr/kissthisphotos Take the family to Dam Quarry Campground for a nice weekend out on the lake!
- Lake Ouachita National Forest
Flickr/dbarronross The Oden Ranger District is one of your best campsite bets to keep in mind when camping out at this summer fun site.
- Greers Ferry Lake
Flickr/Dave Thomas Choose the Dam Site Campground to maximize your fun memories at camp & on the water.
What other specific campsites at Arkansas state parks do you enjoy with the family (or maybe alone) for some quiet time in the peaceful bliss of the Natural State? Leave a comment below on where you camp out!
Flickr/Dee Ashley
The Fossil Flats Multi-use Trail and 14 (of the 24) sites in Camping Area “A” at Devil’s Den State Park are closed temporarily beginning June 27 while damages from flash flooding in Lee Creek the evening of June 26 are being assessed. It is not known at this time when the trail and these 14 campsites will reopen. All other trails, campsites, and other facilities and areas within the park are open.
Flickr/AmyTheNurse
DeGray Lake Resort State Park offers 113 campsites with water and electric hookups. Locations vary from lakeshore to shaded woodland, including YURT accommodations.
Flickr/Andrew Seaman
Beaver Lake is generally popular with Arkansas campers; Hickory Creek in particular is one of the more popular campsites in the lake area.
Flickr/Ben Brown
Situated on Lake Greeson’s shore, Daisy State Park is the perfect camp for enjoying this area’s many outdoor recreational opportunities. Park facilities include 103 campsites (26 Class A, 56 Class B, and 21 Tent Sites).
tentcity.wikidot.com
YURTs are available among other campground facilities at this popular Arkansas state park.
arklaomahiker.org
The Cabins at Lake Fort Smith State Park are designed to be reminiscent of the WPA style of the old Lake Fort Smith State Park. Cabins are crafted of stone and wood and use some of the reclaimed stone from the old park site. The cabins are nestled in the woods over Lake Fort Smith to maintain privacy and seclusion.
Flickr/Tom Hapgood
Camp out here at St. Francis National Forest in the Ozarks & have a great time!
Flickr/Granger Meador
In 1933, a portion of the mountain was chosen as a park site. Native stone and logs from Mount Nebo were used by the Civilian Conservation Corps to construct many of the park’s bridges, trails, rustic-style cabins, and pavilions. The park offers 34 campsites.
Flickr/kissthisphotos
Take the family to Dam Quarry Campground for a nice weekend out on the lake!
Flickr/dbarronross
The Oden Ranger District is one of your best campsite bets to keep in mind when camping out at this summer fun site.
Flickr/Dave Thomas
Choose the Dam Site Campground to maximize your fun memories at camp & on the water.
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