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Arkansas

Arkansas is the birthplace of many world-famous individuals and companies including Bill Clinton, Johnny Cash, and Walmart. The state has grown tremendously since it first obtained statehood on June 15, 1836. The area was initially established by early French settlers.[1] The name Arkansas comes from the word "Akansea," a title early settlers called the indigenous people of the land, the Quapaw.[2] Little Rock is the State capital and hosts a variety of attractions.[1] Bentonville is another prominent city, known for being the home to the business, Walmart.[7] Today people visit the state to discover historical and natural sites such as the Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site and Hot Springs National Park. Crater of Diamonds State Park, which resides in southwestern Arkansas, is the only place in the U.S.A. where diamonds can be mined.[3] Overall, the state's geography is rather varied, consisting of six distinct topographical regions. Among these are mountains, valleys, rivers, lakes, bayous, and forests.[2] The climate is rather varied as well, though the best time of year to visit Arkansas is during the spring and fall seasons. During these times, visitors can best avoid the heat and humidity of the summer and the frigid winter season.[4]

What Arkansas is known for

Arkansas is a southern state in the United States of America and is generally known as the "Natural State." Arkansas is landlocked, with no connection to the coast. It does however have multiple sources of water, such as the Mississippi River, Arkansas River, Bull Shoals Lake, and Lake Conway. All the lakes, rivers, and hot springs combined make up 600,000 acres of Arkansas land.[1]

The state's capital is Little Rock, where most of the state's population lives.[1] The population of Arkansas is around 3,017,800 people.[5] The name Arkansas was created by French explorers who used the word to refer to the Quapaw people, who were the Native American tribes of the region. During the early settlement of the land, the emergence of farming and small-scale wood production became the most significant driving factor of success in Arkansas.[2]

Farming, especially the cotton industry, has seen a remarkable decrease in the state and, as a result, isn't a driving factor of Arkansas' economy. The state still contributes to the nation's agriculture, by being one of the largest rice producers in the country. However, the service industry has sprung up in its place and is now one of the biggest contributors to the state's economy.[2] 

Arkansas ranks twelfth in the United States for the highest population of African Americans. The most common ancestry of the state comes from African Americans, English, and French. Most European descendants come from the early settlers who settled in the land before it gained its statehood.[6] Caucasian individuals have the highest population sitting at 79% of the state's residents, while African American's make up 15.7%. The state has recently seen an increase in Hispanic residents, with their Latino population growing to 7.8%.[5] The average age of Arkansan is 36 years old. Arkansas is also located in what is known as the "Bible Belt," which is the southern area of the United States known to have high amounts of Christians. 79% of Arkansas population affiliates with Christian-based faiths such as the Baptist, Protestant, Methodist, and Catholic religions.[6]

Arkansas is home to many attractions that draw visitors in each year. One such attraction is known as Hot Springs National Park, located in the Ouachita Mountains. Native Americans believed the springs to hold healing properties. The park was established in 1921 and several of its bathhouses are still operating today. The area also has other activities such as hiking, observation towers, and many hot springs to explore. Another natural attraction is the Crater of Diamonds State Park, which is in the southwest area of Arkansas. The park is the only place that diamonds can be found in the United States; over 75,000 diamonds have been found in the area since 1906. The site is open to the public and lets visitors keep any diamonds found during their visit.[3]

Tourists' sites are located across the state, including several museums such as the William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum located in Little Rock, Arkansas. The museum serves as a place to learn more about the nation's many presidents' lives and showcases many artifacts and photos. Another famous museum is the Arkansas Air Museum, which has 1920's and 1930's planes on display.[3] When visiting these attractions or anywhere else in Arkansas, it is commonly agreed that the best time to visit is during the spring and fall months.[4]

Bentonville, Arkansas, is famous for the company, Walmart, which was founded and is currently headquartered there. Walmart stores are located throughout the United States of America and Canada. Walmart was founded by Sam Walton in 1962, opening its first store in a small town known as Rogers, Arkansas. The company continues to grow through expansion and developing connections with other successful businesses such as Sam's Club.[7]

Arkansas is the birthplace of many famous people in the United States. Such famed people include Johnny Cash, who is an American singer and songwriter. Jerry Jones, the owner of the Dallas Cowboys, and Bill Clinton, the 42nd president of the United States of America. Arkansas has many interesting facts: it is against the law to pronounce Arkansas wrong; the state instrument is the fiddle; milk is the state beverage; it is the only state to mine diamonds.[1]

Geography

Located in the United State's southern region, Arkansas shares borders with Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Tennessee, and Oklahoma. The state doesn't connect to any coast but still experiences hot and humid climates, with an average high temperature of 90 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer. On average, there are between 40 to 60 inches of precipitation each year. The weather in Arkansas is most commonly known for its versatility, from hail, thunderstorms, snow, and tornadoes. It is recommended to visit the state either in the spring or fall to avoid the hot summers and cold winters. Springtime brings fresh scenery while still preventing the humidity, and fall provides the changing of colors in the landscape with the dissipation of heat and moisture.[4]

Six different regions make up the landscape of Arkansas, including the Arkansas River Valley, Crowley's Ridge, Gulf Coastal Plain, Ouachita Mountains, Ozark Plateau, and Mississippi Alluvial Plain regions. Arkansas River Valley region is where the highest point in the state is, reaching 2,500 feet. Each region varies in geography, but the most common are mountains, river valleys, forests, lakes, and bayous.[2] One of the most popular natural tourist attractions is the famous Hot Springs, National Park. The park is home to 45 hot springs and is open to exploration. The hot springs themselves are not allowed to be used due to the water temperature reaching heat of 140 degrees Fahrenheit or more.[8]

Animals in the state include mink, armadillo, white-tailed deer, eastern chipmunk, and black bears. Fifteen varieties of the bat and three varieties of squirrel and rabbit are native animals of Arkansas. Over 300 native bird species inhabit the state, some of these bird species are hunted as game animals including turkey, mourning dove, and the bobwhite quail. The state is currently home to twenty-three different endangered animal species. Most of Arkansas' flora is located in the forests and swamps of the area. Forests cover half the state. Common plants include cypresses, water oak, hickory, ash grow, and the rare cork tree.[9]

History

The land of Arkansas was first home to the Quapaw Tribe, a prominent Native American group in the area, and even gained its name from these indigenous people. It was the early French explores who called the group the "Akansea." It was Henri de Tonty, a french explorer, who established the first Arkansas Post. It served primarily as a fur-trading center and a station for those traveling from the Gulf of Mexico and the Great Lakes. Arkansas officially became a state of the United States of America on June 15, 1836, making it the twenty-fifth state in America. During that time, U.S. Congress withdrew the land rights from the Quapaw, Osage, Caddo, Cherokee, and Choctaw people, forcing them to relocate to the Indian Territory located in Oklahoma. As more people settled the area, slaves were brought to work the land, making the state heavily reliant on slave labor. Such dependency brought hard times upon the state after the abolishment of slavery from the Civil War.[2]

During the 20th century, Arkansas turned its focus from mainly cotton agriculture to manufacturing and service industries. The Great Depression in America helped turn reluctant farmers to turn from farming to other labors. Around the same time, civil rights movements were making intense situations all around the country. Little Rock became the home of one of the most significant turning points in civil rights, known as the Little Rock Nine. Federal troops were deployed in 1957 to Little Rock Central High School to force integration of White and Black students. On September 4, 1957, nine African American high school students were escorted by the military through a shouting crowd.[2] The High school is still in use today but is deemed the Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site. The only way to tour the school is through ranger-led tours that must be scheduled in advance.[3]

The population of Arkansas has been at a constant incline since the settling of the land, except during the world wars where the state witnessed a decline in numbers. In one span of ten years, the population of Arkansas increased by 95,600 people. The population is projected to continue growing, especially in diversity. The Hispanic and Latino population has grown 114%, and the Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander population has increased 251%.[6] During the twenty-first century, the state has become largely urbanized. The state has even seen changes in political affiliation. The state only saw democratic leaders until Winthrop Rockefeller, a Republican who took office in 1697. The state began to produce more republicans and has recently started to vote Republican in presidential elections. However, Arkansas is home to Bill Clinton, the nation's 42nd democratic president.[2]

Changing from an agricultural to an industrial service economy has continued to grow the wealth of the state. Such service aids in national and international markets. One of the most significant service sectors is the Walmart company that has continued to grow and expand through the years to what it is today. The creation of Walmart has had one of the most significant impacts on the economy, especially in the northwestern region. After World War Two, Arkansas opened its doors to various manufacturing industries and is now the state's most significant single contributor to gross product. These manufacturing places produce food products, wood, chemicals, paper, motors, automobiles, and airplane parts.[2]

Top Campgrounds in Arkansas, United States

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#1

Daffodil Cottage at All Seasons Luxury Properties

Eureka Springs, Arkansas
5 (218 Reviews)

#2

Eureka Sunset Cabins at Dogwood Ridge

Eureka Springs, Arkansas
4.95 (616 Reviews)

#3

PJ's White River Lodge

Norfork, Arkansas
4.95 (31 Reviews)

#4

Country Charm Log Cabins

Bismarck, Arkansas
4.93 (611 Reviews)

#5

Enchanted Forest Resort

Eureka Springs, Arkansas
4.93 (96 Reviews)

#6

Red Bud Manor

Eureka Springs, Arkansas
4.9 (58 Reviews)

#7

Edgewood Cabins and RV Park, LLC

Bismarck, Arkansas
4.9 (24 Reviews)

The Edgewood Cabins and RV Park, LLC is located in Bismarck, Arkansas, at the base of the Ouachita Mountains. The park rests near the DeGray Lake State Park and Caddo Valley. The DeGray River runs through part of the park's property. There are three cabin rentals on the property and ten RV sites. Each cabin is fully furnished and varies in size. The RV sites are back-in access with full hook-up and septic services. The Edgewood Cabins and RV Park is a pet-friendly and family-oriented campground. The park is open year-round, and monthly rental options are available.

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#8

Denton Ferry RV Park & Cabin Rental

Cotter, Arkansas
4.8 (173 Reviews)

#9

Bayou Resort

Gamaliel, Arkansas
4.8 (25 Reviews)

#10

Rocky Springs RV Ranch

Siloam Springs, Arkansas
4.8 (24 Reviews)

The Rocky Springs RV Ranch is located just off Highway 412 in Siloam Springs, Arkansas. It’s settled on a three-acre park and is owned and run by Tina and Casey Haden and their family. Founded in 2020, the fairly new RV park offers its guests features such as an event barn and a private fish pond in addition to full hookups.

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#11

Treasure Isle RV Park

Hot Springs, Arkansas
4.75 (409 Reviews)

#12

White River Campgrounds

Flippin, Arkansas
4.7 (386 Reviews)

#13

Ozark View RV Park

Omaha, Arkansas
4.7 (105 Reviews)

Ozark View RV Park features 55 RV sites and a three-bedroom rental. The current owner of the park added several amenities and on-site games to add to patrons' experience at Ozark View RV Park since he first purchased it. Additionally, the establishment has made several renovations to the park since 2010. A number of facilities, including a laundromat, two bathhouses, and an RV repair shop are additionally located on the 27 acres of land that the property covers. Wilderness areas surround a significant portion of the park's boundaries, serving as a home for wildlife, with the primary animal inhabitant being deer. Ozark View RV Park is also located in close proximity to the cities of Branson and Harrison, where guests can find many BBQ restaurants and other places to visit. 

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#14

Golden Pond RV Park

Shirley, Arkansas
4.7 (94 Reviews)

#15

Caddo River Camping & Canoe Rental Inc.

Glenwood, Arkansas
4.6 (374 Reviews)

#16

Mulberry Mountain Lodging & Events

Ozark, Arkansas
4.6 (278 Reviews)

#17

Box Hound Marina Resort & RV

Horseshoe Bend, Arkansas
4.6 (238 Reviews)

#18

Harrison Village Campground

Harrison, Arkansas
4.6 (150 Reviews)

#19

Blue Sky RV Park

Mountain View, Arkansas
4.6 (79 Reviews)

The Blue Sky RV Park can be found in northern Arkansas, offering 38 sites. The current owner of the acreage has been running the business since 2014. Each site is a full hookup, with the inclusion of a picnic table and firepit for every spot. Horseshoes, swingsets, and live entertainment are a few activities that patrons can participate in without having to leave the property. A number of festivals occur throughout the year in close proximity to Blue Sky RV Park, namely, the Folk Festival, the Bean Fest and Championship Outhouse Races, and the Mountains, Music, and Motorcycles event. A fair amount of tourists also come to the area to visit Blanchard Springs Caverns, which offers hiking, swimming, and fishing. 

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#20

Whitney Mountain Lodge

Garfield, Arkansas
4.55 (86 Reviews)

#21

Tom Sawyer's Mississippi River RV Park

West Memphis, Arkansas
4.5 (641 Reviews)

#22

Downtown Riverside RV Park

North Little Rock, Arkansas
4.5 (565 Reviews)

#23

Delta Ridge RV Park Inc.

Forrest City, Arkansas
4.5 (350 Reviews)

#24

Kettle Campground

Eureka Springs, Arkansas
4.5 (269 Reviews)

Kettle Campground is situated along the mountainside of Eureka Springs, featuring 55 RV sites and three cabins. Bryan and Austin Wright, the current owners, have been running the business since 2019, though the campground itself dates back to 1974. Several renovations have taken place under the management of Bryan and Austin as the couple has added several on-site activities, updated the bathrooms, and cleaned up the sites. For visitors who would like to participate in activities without having to leave the premises, a pool, playground, and pavilion are all available for guest use. Attractions that can be found outside the borders of Kettle Campground include the Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge, the Great Passion Play, and the Crescent Hotel, to name a few.

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#25

Ivy's Cove

Russellville, Arkansas
4.5 (189 Reviews)

#26

Dogwood Springs Campground Resort

Jasper, Arkansas
4.5 (175 Reviews)

#27

Court Square RV Park

Mountain View, Arkansas
4.5 (78 Reviews)

#28

Riverview Cabins & Canoes

Oden, Arkansas
4.45 (61 Reviews)

#29

Wanderlust RV Park

Eureka Springs, Arkansas
4.4 (283 Reviews)

#30

Shadow Mountain RV Park

Mena, Arkansas
4.4 (112 Reviews)

#31

Ozark RV Park

Mountain View, Arkansas
4.4 (62 Reviews)

Located in Mountain View, Arkansas, is the Ozark RV Park. The property was recently purchased by Donna and Mark Burton in February of 2022. Since their arrival, the owners have made multiple renovations and upgrades to the premises. The establishment offers 78 accommodations; of these, 73 are RV sites, 4 are cabins, and 1 is an RV rental. RV sites are either back-in or pull-thru, all including full hookups, a picnic table, and a fire pit. Ozark RV Park is open year-round; however, only the pull-thru RV sites are available between December to February, while all the other accommodations shut down during this time. Common areas on the campground include the bathhouse, laundromat, a fenced-in dog park, and a Community Room. Music festivals and concerts are common in the area, and some are often hosted in the property's Community Room.

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#32

NWA Hideaway

Springdale, Arkansas
4.4 (53 Reviews)

#33

Wagon Circle RV Park

Heber Springs, Arkansas
4.4 (40 Reviews)

#34

Hardy RV Park

Hardy, Arkansas
4.3 (208 Reviews)

The Hardy RV Park is located in the town of Hardy, Arkansas. There are 45 sites available for reservation year-round; however, it is important to note that during the winter months, when freezing temperatures occur, the water will be shut off, and the bathhouse will be closed down. With the exception of these seasonal circumstances, the RV sites all include electric and water with a nearby dump station. Other amenities of the property include a bathhouse that features showers and bathrooms. The Spring River, which runs through the city of Hardy, is located along the side of the RV park and contains a floating dock that is additionally under the ownership of Hardy RV Park. Patrons can fish on the floating dock if they please. Other features of the park include a walking trail, two gazebos, and activities such as cornhole.

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#35

Sylamore Creek Camp

Mountain View, Arkansas
4.3 (204 Reviews)

#36

Young's Lakeshore RV Resort

Hot Springs, Arkansas
4.3 (89 Reviews)

#37

J B's RV Park & Campground

Benton, Arkansas
4.2 (167 Reviews)

#38

Spring River Oaks

Mammoth Spring, Arkansas
4.2 (144 Reviews)

#39

Clinton RV Park

Clinton, Arkansas
4.2 (82 Reviews)

#40

Brookwood Village

Sherwood, Arkansas
4.2 (53 Reviews)

Located in Arkansas's central region, Brookwood Village occupies nearly 13 acres of land in the city of Sherwood. The property is open year-round and offers month-to-month stays for long-term RV residents. Little Rock, a prominent city in Arkansas, is within fairly close proximity to Brookwood Village, and many of those who are staying at the RV park tend to visit Little Rock's shopping districts and restaurants. The city of Sherwood also offers several activities that visitors can engage in, as opportunities for outdoor recreation are available at Indianhead Lake in Sherwood's eastern portion. Though the area that encompasses Brookwood Village is somewhat urban, trees and grassy areas characterize most of the property's premises.

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#41

Beaver Lake Glamping and RV Resort

Rogers, Arkansas
4.1 (242 Reviews)

Beaver Lake Glamping and RV Resort features a variety of lodging options for those looking to stay in the area. There are 110 RV sites, which have either 30- or 50-amp hookups; tent camping sites, which can be primitive or provide water and electric hookups; two cottages; five cabins; and a tiny home. Also found on the grounds is a main office that contains a camp store where visitors can purchase firewood, ice, and "basic necessities," according to one of the owners. Notably, the property is on Beaver Lake with 1,000 feet of lake frontage, where people can engage in lake recreation. Rentals for canoeing, kayaking, and paddleboarding are available at the resort for those who take an interest in such activities. 

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#42

Mill Pond Mobile Home-RV Village

Hot Springs, Arkansas
4 (78 Reviews)

#43

Lazy B RV Park

Siloam Springs, Arkansas
4 (76 Reviews)

#44

Mission RV Park

Russellville, Arkansas
4 (66 Reviews)

#45

Winn Creek RV Park

Winslow, Arkansas
4 (23 Reviews)

#46

Southgate RV Park-Fayetteville

Fayetteville, Arkansas
3.9 (88 Reviews)

#47

Parkridge Campground

Van Buren, Arkansas
3.7 (149 Reviews)

#48

Oak Forest Village

Benton, Arkansas
3.6 (45 Reviews)

#49

Morrilton RV Park

Morrilton, Arkansas
3.5 (165 Reviews)

Morrilton RV Park is located just outside of Morrilton, Arkansas. The park is found next to I-40 and occupies about 15 acres of land, which encompasses RV space, cabin, tent camping, trees, and grass. Outdoor public spaces, such as a playground, pavilion, and picnic tables, are provided. Morrilton RV Park also includes an office, a PIN-accessible shower house, a coin-operated laundry facility, and a gift shop that sells snacks, hygiene items, and supplies. The property is pet-friendly, although dogs must be leashed at all times in an effort to ensure safety and cleanliness at the RV park. A formal quiet time is not in place; the staff feels that the majority of guests are courteous of their neighbors in that respect. The area's most common attraction, according to the property manager, is Petit Jean State Park, which houses Petit Jean Mountain. The manager states that many park visitors stay at Morrilton RV Park specifically to visit Petit Jean State Park.

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#50

Chaparral At Cranfield LLC

Mountain Home, Arkansas
5 (8 Reviews)

#51

Hooks RV & Trout Resort

Mountain View, Arkansas
4.8 (5 Reviews)

#52

Heart of the Hills Bed and Breakfast

Eureka Springs, Arkansas
4.8 (1 Reviews)

#53

Copper John's Resort

Lakeview, Arkansas
4.7 (1 Reviews)

#54

Blue Clouds Resort

Edgemont, Arkansas
4.6 (16 Reviews)

At the Blue Clouds Resort, guests can reserve any of the 50 RV sites, 3 cabins, the camping cabin, and The Lodge. All cabins have covered decks and vary in size and the number of people they can accommodate. Amenities differ with each unit type, ranging from RV sites with full hookups to fully furnished cabins. The property offers two bathhouses, fire pits, a playground, and picnic tables for patrons to use. Reservations are available throughout the year, with the summer being the busiest season for the resort. Mary and Jerry operate the business throughout the year; however, the establishment is owned by Paul Minton and David Dill. The land comprising the resort is located on the side of an Ozark mountain, relatively close to Greers Ferry Lake. Jerry remarks that Greers Ferry Lake is popular among guests who enjoy water activities such as fishing. The lake is approximately 40,000 acres and has 562 miles of shoreline.

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#55

Red River Trout Dock-Campgrounds

Heber Springs, Arkansas
4.6 (1 Reviews)

#56

Enlow RV Park

Thornton, Arkansas
4.5 (14 Reviews)

Enlow RV Park is located in Thornton, Arkansas just off of Highway 79. The four-acre property has a total of ten spaces available for patrons to reserve. Each of these spaces comes equipped with full 30 and 50-amp hookups, a concrete pad next to the gravel space, and wireless internet access. One popular attraction for those who visit the area is the Cotton Belt Festival, which happens every year in Fordyce in April. This festival has a variety of activities including a softball tournament, garden party, steak cook-off, and other activities. According to Lori, the owner of the park, many of her patrons are repeat guests and her busiest season generally occurs between fall and winter. Many reviews of the property mention its proximity to various local attractions, the cleanliness of the spaces, and the quiet nature of the area.

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#57

Norfork Lake Ozark Mountain Lodge

Gamaliel, Arkansas
4.5 (1 Reviews)

Norfork Lake Ozark Mountain Lodge is located in the town of Gamaliel, which is on the northern end of the state of Arkansas. There are eight cabins and 17 RV sites, for a total of 24 living arrangements that guests can choose from at the lodge. The property is open year-round, and the owner reports that the best season of operation tends to be during the summer months. The cabins are located in close approximation to the large lake known as Norfork Lake, which is a locally popular place for visitors to go boating and fishing. In the middle of all of the cabins is a pavilion where guests can watch movies, make hotdogs, and roast marshmallows, among other activities.

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#58

Cottages Uptown

Eureka Springs, Arkansas
4.4 (13 Reviews)

The Cottages in Eureka Springs is a multi-unit business of various cottages. These properties are all owned or managed by Joe Greene and his wife, Melissa, who are local community members. There are six cottages in total, each with distinct names, layout, building styles, and decorations. As the name of the conglomerate suggests, the properties are all located in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. The lodging style of the cottages is meant to serve as a place where visitors can have a private, independent, and comfortable stay. Nearby attractions include anything from outdoor activities, such as hiking and biking, to spending a night in the town shopping or dining.

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#59

Sunrise RV Park

Texarkana, Arkansas
4.3 (1 Reviews)

#60

Three Rivers Outfitters

Hardy, Arkansas
4.2 (1 Reviews)

#61

Quitman RV Park

Quitman, Arkansas
4 (13 Reviews)

Quitman RV Park is located in Quitman, Arkansas, which is about a one-hour drive north of Little Rock, Arkansas. The business owns about 10 acres of land and offers 25 RV spaces for visitors to reserve. People can make reservations year-round, and most of the RV sites are available for long-term stays. Each RV site is equipped with full hookups, and the ground is mainly paved with gravel. About 20 minutes away by car, one can find Greers Ferry Lake north of Quitman. South of Quitman is Little Rock, which is much larger and has more attractions that people can participate in if they would like, according to the owner of Quitman RV Park.

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#62

Sherwood Forest RV Park & Campground

Yellville, Arkansas
3.7 (11 Reviews)

#63

Tom Sawyer's Mississippi River Park

West Memphis, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#64

Idle Nook Horse Camp LLC

Bonnerdale, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#65

Ray Houser's RV Park

Forrest City, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#66

American Safe Air Inc

Mountain Home, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#67

Coyote Canyon Campgrounds

Mena, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#68

Eagle Valley Hideaway

Mena, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#69

Wolfpen ATV Campground

Mena, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#70

Catherine's Landing - RVC Outdoor Destination

Hot Springs, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#71

Castle Keepers RV Resort

Murfreesboro, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#72

Murfeesboro RV Park

Murfreesboro, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#73

Miners' Camping & Rock Shop

Murfreesboro, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#74

Gators Den RV Park

El Dorado, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#75

Magnetic Valley Resort

Eureka Springs, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#76

Anglers White River Resort

Mountain View, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#77

Mountain View RV Park and Guest House Motel

Mountain View, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#78

Lake Hamilton RV Resort

Hot Springs, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#79

Millwood Landing Golf & RV

Ashdown, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#80

Cornerstone Mountain Retreat

Hatfield, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#81

Wisteria Lane Cabins & Cottage

Eureka Springs, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#82

Ozarks RV Resort on Table Rock Lake

Oak Grove, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#83

Blue Heaven Resort

Mountain Home, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#84

Camp Tahkodah

Floral, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#85

Lewisburg Bay Mobile Home Park & Sales

Morrilton, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#86

Trailwood Mobile Home Park

Fayetteville, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#87

Grape Country RV Park

Altus, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#88

Heber Springs RV Park LLC

Heber Springs, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#89

Grizzly's RV Park

Blytheville, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#90

Littler Mendelson PC

Fayetteville, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#91

Magnolia RV Park

Magnolia, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#92

White River Campground & Cabins

Flippin, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#93

Tall Oaks Mobile Home Park

Mountain Home, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#94

Overland RV Park

Van Buren, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#95

Creek Side

Batesville, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#96

Wagon Wheel Resort

Gamaliel, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#97

Pilot Knob Retreat

Alpena, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#98

Centennial Trail premium motor coach and RV Resort

Fayetteville, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#99

Almost Home RV Park

Auvergne, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#100

Arkadelphia RV Park

Arkadelphia, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#102

Back Country Campground

Arkadelphia, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#103

Aureli Mobile Home And Rv Park

Pine Bluff, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#104

Baker's RV Park

Auvergne, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#105

Bella Vista RV Park

Bella Vista, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#106

Brushy Creek Campground

Amity, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#108

Cabot RV Park

England, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#109

Campmart RV Park

Mountain Home, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#110

Cloud Nine RV Park LLC

Benton, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#111

Cowpatty Campground And RV Park Fayetteville Arkansas

West Fork, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#112

Darrell Brannon RV Park

Conway, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#113

Crystal Springs Campground

Hot Springs, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#114

Cranfield Campground

Mountain Home, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#115

Dam-Quarry Campground

Mountain Home, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#116

Dobbins' RV Park

Auvergne, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#117

Deams Rv Park

Pine Bluff, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#118

Denby Point Campground

Lake Ouachita, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#119

Devils Fork Campground Launch Ramp

Prim, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#120

Erbie Group Campground

Alpena, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#121

Farmington RV Park

Farmington, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#122

Fort Smith-Alma RV Park

Combs, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#123

Golden's Riverside RV Park

Arkadelphia, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#124

Green Valley Bible Campground

Rogers, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#125

Green Tree RV Park

Siloam Springs, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#126

Guest House Motel & RV Park

Mountain View, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#127

Gamaliel Campground

Mountain Home, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#128

Green acres rv park

Mountain View, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#129

Blue Sky RV Park – Your Ozark Mountain Getaway

Mountain Home, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#130

Cabins on the Cove Ozarks – Waterfront getaways on Greers Ferry ...

Ozark, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#131

Hidden Grove RV Park

North Little Rock, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#132

Gonce's RV Park & Gift Shop

Mountain Home, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#133

Holiday Capri Motel & RV Park

Yell County, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#134

Hillbilly Haven RV Park

Yell County, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#135

I-440 RV Park and Campground

North Little Rock, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#136

John F. Kennedy Park Campground

Auvergne, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#137

K.O.C. Campground

Mount Ida, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#138

Kings River Hitchin’ Post RV & Campground

Huntsville, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#139

Yellow Brick Road Campground

Combs, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#140

Shady Oaks Campground & RV Park

Harrison, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#141

Steel Creek Campground

Jasper, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#142

The Farm - Eureka Springs Campground & Events

Eureka Springs, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#143

Speedway RV Park

Auvergne, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#144

Red River RV Park

Auvergne, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#145

Salem RV Park

Auvergne, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#146

Prairie Creek Campground

Rogers, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#147

Town-Beaver RV Park & Camp

Eureka Springs, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#148

Whisler Mobile Home & RV Park

Springdale, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#149

Lazy Acres RV Park and Campground

Combs, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#150

Ray Housers RV Park

Cross County, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#151

Trailwood Mobile Home & RV Park

Fayetteville, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#152

Tugboat's Place & Happy Camper RV park

Huntsville, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#153

Redneck Yacht Club and Campground

Elkins, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#154

Shearin RV Park

Lepanto, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#155

Pearsons Landing RV Park

Malvern, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#156

Little Quiet RV Park

Malvern, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#157

Whitewater RV Park

Mountain View, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#158

Webbs Mini Storage and RV Park

Phillips County, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#159

Whiteoak Station Campground

Mountain View, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#160

Rafter D Ranch

Bentonville, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#161

Many Islands

Cherokee Village, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#162

SonLight Campground and Cabins

Marion, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#163

Camp Galilee

Peel, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#164

Mt. Hersey Campground, Arkansas

Alpena, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#165

Woolum Campground

Alpena, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#166

Caddo River Access RV Park & Rental

Arkadelphia, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#167

Rivers Edge RV Park

Springdale, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#168

Hog Valley RV & Treehouse Resort

Prairie Grove, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#169

Wilderness Rider Buffalo Ranch & Adventure Park

Ponca, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#170

Lower White River RV Park

Auvergne, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#171

Brecks RV Park

Auvergne, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#172

The Greene's Campground & R.V. Park

Beaver Lake, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#173

Trails End RV PARK

Benton, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#174

Dan's Riverview RV Park

Combs, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#175

Twin Creeks RV Park

Combs, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#176

Lewisburg Bay RV Park

Conway, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#177

Damascus RV Park LLC

Conway, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#178

Dub'l R RV Park

Cross County, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#179

Jonesboro RV Park

Cross County, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#180

Riverfront RV Park

Cross County, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#181

Willow RV Park

Lepanto, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#182

Point of View RV Park

Mountain Home, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#183

Chateau Aux Arc RV Park

Ozark, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#184

Deam Rv Park

Pine Bluff, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#185

Whisler Mobile Home & RV Park

Springdale, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#186

Russellville RV Park

Yell County, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#187

Heath Valley Cabins

De Queen, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#188

Mill Creek Camp

Harrison, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#189

Holiday Island Camp Ground

Alpena, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#190

Ross Rhodes Reservation

Arkadelphia, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#191

BARNES R.V. PARK

Auvergne, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#192

Lake Charles State Park

Auvergne, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#193

Lake Leatherwood City Park

Eureka Springs, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#194

Hobbs State Park

Rogers, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#195

Ponderosa Trails

Bella Vista, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#196

Orchards Park

Bentonville, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#197

Camp Aldersgate Inc

Bryant, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#198

Silver Leaf Camp Park

Winslow, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#199

National Travelers RV Center

Conway, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#200

The Ridges at Village Creek

Cross County, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#201

William O. Darby RV Community

Fort Smith, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#202

Blue Clouds Resort

Prim, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#203

Serenity Campground

Combs, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#204

Summit Lake Resort

Lake Hamilton, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#205

Ohana Celebration Park

Cabot, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#206

Five Points Lake Hamilton

Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#207

Miller’s Outpost RV Resort

Conway, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#208

Crown Lake RV Resort

Horseshoe Bend, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#209

Gold Creek Landing RV Park

Conway, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#210

B & G RV Park & Rentals

Conway, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#211

Carter Cove Recreation Area

Conway, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#212

Mountain Home RV Park | Jimos

Mountain Home, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#213

Back In The Ozarks R.V. Park

Ozark, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#214

London RV Park and storage

Yell County, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#215

Hickey Town RV Park

Yell County, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#216

Iris Hill Glamping

Alpena, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#217

Ozark Mountain Adventure

Alpena, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

#218

River Run RV Park, Kayak and Tube Rentals

Arkadelphia, Arkansas
0 (0 Reviews)

Top 10 Campgrounds in Arkansas, United States
#1

Daffodil Cottage at All Seasons Luxury Properties

Eureka Springs, Arkansas
5 (218 Reviews)

#2

Eureka Sunset Cabins at Dogwood Ridge

Eureka Springs, Arkansas
4.95 (616 Reviews)

#3

PJ's White River Lodge

Norfork, Arkansas
4.95 (31 Reviews)

#4

Country Charm Log Cabins

Bismarck, Arkansas
4.93 (611 Reviews)

#5

Enchanted Forest Resort

Eureka Springs, Arkansas
4.93 (96 Reviews)

#6

Red Bud Manor

Eureka Springs, Arkansas
4.9 (58 Reviews)

#7

Edgewood Cabins and RV Park, LLC

Bismarck, Arkansas
4.9 (24 Reviews)

The Edgewood Cabins and RV Park, LLC is located in Bismarck, Arkansas, at the base of the Ouachita Mountains. The park rests near the DeGray Lake State Park and Caddo Valley. The DeGray River runs through part of the park's property. There are three cabin rentals on the property and ten RV sites. Each cabin is fully furnished and varies in size. The RV sites are back-in access with full hook-up and septic services. The Edgewood Cabins and RV Park is a pet-friendly and family-oriented campground. The park is open year-round, and monthly rental options are available.

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#8

Denton Ferry RV Park & Cabin Rental

Cotter, Arkansas
4.8 (173 Reviews)

#9

Bayou Resort

Gamaliel, Arkansas
4.8 (25 Reviews)

#10

Rocky Springs RV Ranch

Siloam Springs, Arkansas
4.8 (24 Reviews)

The Rocky Springs RV Ranch is located just off Highway 412 in Siloam Springs, Arkansas. It’s settled on a three-acre park and is owned and run by Tina and Casey Haden and their family. Founded in 2020, the fairly new RV park offers its guests features such as an event barn and a private fish pond in addition to full hookups.

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