Arkansas
Downtown Riverside RV Park - N Little Rock, Ark
This is a no thrills RV Park that is right on the Arkansas River in Downtown North Little Rock, It is fenced with a coded gate pad and has a live on site manager.
It's located right at the start of Riverside Park and the Arkansas River Trail (Bike and Hike).
It is able to accommodate 69 motor coaches in 20' x 50' spaces with underground utilities which include 50 amp electrical hook-ups, limited sewer connections, water and a dump station. Tent camping is not allowed.
Within Minutes of anything in downtown N Little Rock or Little Rock, just across the bridge from the Clinton Library.
Located at Exit 141B off Interstate 30 at Riverfront Drive and South Locust Street.
Address: 250 S. Locust,North Little Rock, Arkansas 72114-
GPS: 34.752078, -92.261741
Phone Number 1(501) 340-5312
eMail:
rvparkriversidenlr@northlittlerock.ar.gov
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Burns Park, North Little Rock, Arkansas
Burns Park
North Little Rock, AR 72118
Phone: 501-771-0702
Burns Park in North Little Rock, Arkansas, is one of the nation's largest municipal parks. The park's campground is located off I-40 Exit 150, south of the highway; 38 sites; electric hookups available (30/50-amp). $20 or less per night.
Latitude: 34.7993 | Longitude: -92.3225
Talimena Scenic Drive
The Talimena Scenic Drive is a 54-mile route across the Ouachita Mountains of eastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas. The National Scenic Byway crosses Ouachita National Forest between Talihina, Oklahoma, and Mena, Arkansas. Over 20 campgrounds are scattered throughout the forest; five have hookups for RVers.
Ozark Folk Center
The Ozark Folk Center in Mountain View, Arkansas, preserves the Ozark Mountain heritage and presents it as living history. Visitors are treated to traditional American mountain music and can watch blacksmithing, pottery making, and other pioneer folk art and craft demonstrations.
Ozark Lake
Ozark Lake is a Corps of Engineers project in northwestern Arkansas. The project encompasses 36 miles of the Arkansas River. There are six Corps-managed campgrounds within the project. Aux Arc is the largest and has 60 sites with water and electric hookups. The camping fee is about $15 for a site with hookups and $9 for a site without hookups. A discount of 50 percent is given to those that have an America The Beautiful pass.
Cane Creek State Park
Cane Creek State Park is located in southern Arkansas, southeast of Pine Bluff. The park features over 2,000 acres of rolling woodlands and 1,675-acre Cane Creek Lake. The campground at Cane Creek has 30 campsites with water and electric hookups for about $17 per night. Park staff offer guided walking, biking, kayaking, and birding tours throughout the year.
Mount Magazine Scenic Byway
Mount Magazine is a 45-mile scenic drive in western Arkansas near Havana. Visitors will travel through Ozark National Forest to Mount Magazine, the highest point in Arkansas. Exhibits at the Mount Magazine State Park visitor center focus on the natural and human history of the mountain.
Berryville RV Park
Berryville RV Park
Highway 62 E
Berryville, AR 72616
Phone: 870-423-3704
Description: City park located on US 62 near the intersection with AR 21. Park is behind the Tourist Information Center.
Campground: 15 sites with full hookups, $16 per night, some pull-thrus.
Latitude: 36.3607 | Longitude: -93.5636
Fair Park
Fair Park
Hope, AR 71801
Phone: 870-777-6701
Description: City park located off AR 174 at Park Dr, west side of town.
Campground: Sites with electric hookups, restrooms, showers, dump station, playground, swimming area.
Latitude: 33.6598 | Longitude: -93.6023