The best river, stream, or creek camping near Alma

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In Alma, camping by the river means you get choice—over 870 campsites hug the banks and bends here. You’ll find spots where the current hums you to sleep, with options starting at just $10 a night and averaging $30. Top picks like Red Fern (518 reviews), Heavener Runestone Park (346 reviews), and Illinois River Paradise | 60 Acres (86 reviews) get high marks for river access and friendly hosts. Campsites here welcome pets, have toilets, and allow campfires. You’ll see folks on horseback, swimming in eddies, or hiking shady trails right from camp. If the sound of water and a quick dip before breakfast sound good, Alma’s river camps make it easy.

96% (1.2K) 90 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Alma

Red Fern

1. Red Fern

97%
(1189)
45mi from Alma · 8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
One of Arkansas' greatest treasures. Less than a minute from the Kings River Falls Trail-head, and nestled alongside the headwaters of the Kings River in Venus Arkansas. This is a remote and rugged campground with caves, bluffs, swimming holes and river a plenty. This campground has a grand exhibition of the same sandstone formation that is responsible for the Whitaker Point (Hawksbill Crag) formation. Clovis like points have been found here, and so one might assume the bluffs and crags here have been inhabited for millennia. This 7 acre property is completely surrounded by Arkansas Natural Heritage-Natural Area. There are miles of trails and cooling waters at every turn. If you like Kings River Falls, get ready to fall in love with this Red Fern Campground. So pack your curiosity, lace up your hiking boots, and let the whispering leaves guide you. Kings River Falls awaits, ready to share its secrets with those who listen. Where time slows down and the modern world fades away. Every turn reveals a new wonder; a hidden waterfall an unnoticed cave or bluff or a moss-covered boulder. It’s not just a place; it’s an experience an invitation to step beyond the ordinary and into a world where magic still thrives and fairy tales come alive. Here, the forest whispers secrets, and the river sings a timeless song. Most of our campsites are just yards away from a public swimming area, which is shared between our property and the Arkansas Natural Area. You should expect local traffic at the main swimming area during your stay. We have a private swimming area on our property which is just a short hike from the developed campsites (Please ask the camphost for directions). There are miles of county maintained bumpy dirt roads leading to the site. Expect your vehicle to get dusty. There is a creek crossing that is required to reach the campsites. We recommend high clearance and/or 4WD or AWD vehicles. If you are unable to cross the creek, you will need to park in the parking area and walk across the creek to reach your site.
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$27
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Heavener Runestone Park

2. Heavener Runestone Park

97%
(519)
46mi from Alma · 17 sites · Tents, RVs
This 55 acre park is home of a large sandstone that contains 8 markings believed to have been made by Vikings many years ago. The park features a seasonal waterfall, covered picnic areas, playground, amphitheater with seating, community building, scenic views, gift shop and approximately 2 miles of nature trails. Be advised that most tent sites have a tent pad but a few are primitive mountain terrain (rocky). The one RV site is for 16 ft. or less vehicles and smaller teardrop trailers with limited hook-up and no dump station. Restroom and shower facilities are located within the park. Individual campsites DO NOT have onsite toilets. Forest setting while still close to stores in case of forgotten items. Variety of small wildlife in the area. All sites allow campfires UNLESS we are under a county wide burn ban. *Note moderate cancellation policy for most dates - full refund 3 days before check-in time. * ** Special event camping is a strict no refund policy.
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$20
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Illinois River Paradise | 60 Acres

3. Illinois River Paradise | 60 Acres

99%
(123)
41mi from Alma · 1 site · Tent
Winding river bottoms, gravel bars, overlooks, waterfalls, & 200+ year old oaks! Walk on the same untouched trails Native Americans took followed later by Civil War soldiers. We've been working hard to create the trails, views, and unique experiences for you to enjoy God's Creation only 10 minutes from a Walmart! Tired of camping next to people? With 60 acres for your enjoyment and gated entrance, you won’t see anyone else during your whole stay! 15 min from I-49 with Walmarts and gas stations even nearer keeps you close to town. You can choose from multiple campsites, but we will not book anyone else during your stay. Camp right next to the Illinois River under giant oaks, ash trees, and sycamores with a waterfall behind you and the river in front. Or move up the hill and enjoy the 10 mile view (when leaves are dropped) while watching the sunset. Seriously, it’s the best view west of Fayetteville. The deep shade of the campsite with the breeze coming over river keeps the space surprisingly cool even in extreme heat. Feeling fun? Camp in the old dirt mine with 10’ walls around you shaded by a massive pine growing in the center and oaks around the perimeter. Hiking trails have been cut for you to enjoy the property. Make sure to check out “Mini Hawksbill Crag”- a rocky outcropping hanging off the cliff side. Another fun trail leads you up a creek bed with multiple small waterfalls. A couple canoes and kayaks are available to float the river if you desire as an add on. You can go upstream easily in normal water flow! If you’re looking for fun family time with your kids, I will do whatever I can to help you during your stay to make lasting memories. We’re big believers in families enjoying the outdoors together! A truck can be driven to riverside campsite when dry or there is a 100 yard walk from a small parking area. More vehicles can be parked on top of hill which is 5 minute walk. There is a picnic table and fire pit at the riverside campsite. Bald Eagles are seen most days in the winter. Birders will also appreciate the feeder in the campsite. Fishing poles are available as an add on. You can bring your own too! Catch small mouth, large mouth, bream, crappie, catfish, gar, and carp/buffalo, but you’re competing with the neighborhood beaver so be on the lookout for him! Please release small mouth besides a legal keeper is 14" (6-7 year old fish!) and limit of 2. Rear wheeled drive vehicles should park at the parking area by old stable Absolutely no hunting wildlife or foraging mushrooms without prior approval.
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$90
 / night
Ozark Lake

4. Ozark Lake

87%
(5)
102 sites · Mulberry, Arkansas
Discover the serene beauty of Ozark Lake and its myriad outdoor activities.
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John Paul Hammerschmidt Lake

5. John Paul Hammerschmidt Lake

100%
(3)
47 sites · Scott, Arkansas
Not to be confused with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt, John Paul Hammerschmidt Lake extends 26 miles along the Arkansas River in both Arkansas and Oklahoma. Its shoreline is characterized by bottomland hardwood timber banks, steep bluffs, open fields, and urban developments. There are oodles of recreational opportunities among four smaller parks, most notably fishing. The fertile waters harbor all kinds of fish native to the state, and the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission stocks the lake with striped sea bass and sauger. Year round catch includes catfish, bream, crappie, white and largemouth bass. Multi-purpose trails are also a popular activity.
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Turner Bend Cabins & RV Campground

6. Turner Bend Cabins & RV Campground

25mi from Alma · 73 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to Turner Bend, a unique outdoor destination that has been a cherished part of the Mulberry River Valley since 1911. Nestled at the junction of the Mulberry River and Highway 23, also known as the Pig Trail, Turner Bend Outfitter offers a blend of adventure and relaxation in Cass, Arkansas. Our campground features cozy cabin rentals, RV sites, and tent camping, all conveniently located near trailheads leading to the Mill Creek ORV/ATV riding area and other scenic trails in the Boston Mountain and Pleasant Hill Ranger Districts of the Ozark National Forest. At Turner Bend, we cater to all your adventure needs. Whether you're eager to experience the thrill of whitewater boating on the Mulberry River, hike the picturesque Ozark Highland Trail, or ride your ORV/ATV through the stunning Ozark Mountains, we have you covered. Our rentals include canoes, kayaks, and rafts, making it easy to explore the river's beauty. After a day of outdoor activities, don't miss our 'almost famous' deli sandwiches, perfect for refueling. In addition to our outdoor offerings, Turner Bend provides essential supplies for your adventures, including camping gear, premium gasoline, cold beer, native wine, ATV/OHV maps and t-shirts.
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$48
 / night
Fitzgerald Mountain RV Camp

7. Fitzgerald Mountain RV Camp

98%
(45)
50mi from Alma · 2 sites · RVs
This land is a six acre slice of property that includes a meadow, wooded areas, a small pine forest, native stones galore, a steep mountain side, giant boulders, a wet weather stream and pond, and 2 old tin barns. From West to East, the property starts flat but then begins to slope upward as it runs from the base of Fitzgerald Mountain Eastward nearly to the top of the mountain. The former homestead was removed within the past 20 years, creating a fantastic spot for the campground. It is located a short distance from Fitzgerald Station, which was a well known stop on Military road (later known as Butterfield stage line) in the 1830’s. The camp is only 2 miles from historic downtown Springdale, which is an area undergoing exciting revitalization. A concrete trail is planned that will connect the camp area to downtown making biking to restaurants and pubs much easier in the near future. The Razorback Greenway runs through downtown, and provides a biking connection to all of Northwest Arknsas.Learn more about this land:Fitzgerald Mountain Van and RV Camp offers 2 RV spots (26' max) with ride in / ride out access to Fitzgerald Mountain's world class trails.  The mountain is home to OZ trails mountain biking and hiking for all levels. (look up OZ trails  - Fitzgerald Mountain)The 2 van camper/RV spots sit at the base of a shade tree and the entry to the “Goat Trail.”  This trail (named for the adjacent goat farm) will lead campers to the campfire area, "Fitzmo Barn", and Butterfield trail.  Fitzmo barn has a map where you can leave your mark by putting a pin in your hometown and signing the wall.  Leave your brand's sticker on the wall so other bikers and hikers can find their way to your hometown spots. The barn has chairs for the fire pit area, and can also provide some shelter if it rains.Butterfield trail crosses the camp area adjacent to Fitzmo Barn.   Head North on Butterfield to connect with blue and black trails including the “best trail ever” and fantastic views from the mountain top.  Head South to connect with trails for all skill levels including a strider course for the kids at Bayyari Park.  Bayyari Park is only 1/3 mile away and has public restrooms that I'm told "remain open until 10:00 PM year round unless there is extreme cold."The only neighbors of the camp have a small farm to the North, and their goats and peacock occasionally visit the camp’s Western field.  Other than these neighbors, the area feels secluded, especially at the fire pit and barn area. Fitzgerald is a historical area.  Fitzgerald station is nearby, and served as a stop on the Butterfield overland stagecoach mail route that was used in the 1800s. Downtown Springdale is 2 miles away, and the pubs and restaurants cater to bikers.  A paved trail is planned for the near future that will provide bike access to downtown.*Note* Backing up to a turn around area will be required for exit from the RV spots.
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Fox Pass Retreat and Campground

8. Fox Pass Retreat and Campground

100%
(6)
29mi from Alma · 9 sites · Tents, Lodging
41 acres of Heavily Forested Land. Rejuvenating and serene. Rest peaceful and quiet at night, spend time hiking, watching the birds from the tree house deck or community porch OR head out for the numerous adventures and fun nearby during the day and return evenings for a tranquil rest. Though we have room for many more campsites, we limit to only 5 rustic campsites, 1 Glamping Clear Dome Tent and 1 cozy Tree house on Fox Pass Ridge plus 2 primitive camping sites on the North Ridge. On site bird listening and watching opportunities with over 80 species identified to date including some rarely seen breeds. Easy Trails for hiking provide opportunities for mild exercise as well as nature, flora and wildlife viewing. Family oriented activities such as horseshoes, corn hole, rope swing, community fire ring w free fire wood provided (bring your marshmallows). Adjacent dirt, public access and forest service roads are available for off highway motorsports while it's still stays pretty quiet on location at Fox Pass. Great launch site for tourists wanting to visit Mt. Magazine State Park, Mulberry River Adventures, Mt. Nebo State Park, Jack Creek Rec Area, Blue Mountain Reservoir Paris, AR. and more. It's also a Great launch site for hwy motorcycle enthusiast who will love the scenic curvy, low traffic highways in the area such as the Pig Trail Hwy to Eureka Springs, The Hwy 10 and 7 run to Hot Springs and the famous Hwy 7 run from I 40 north through Jasper to Harrison. All incredibly beautiful paved roads to ride. Fox Pass is conveniently located half way between Hot Springs, AR and Eureka Springs, AR, both popular tourist spots w Hot Baths, Local Arts, Shopping, Fine Dining and more in the 'Springs' towns. Locally there are restaurants, fast food and groceries in nearby Paris, AR or Booneville, AR. Also only 4 miles from 'The Barn at Meadowbrook' venue.
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Paradise Camp

9. Paradise Camp

100%
(18)
24mi from Alma · 21 sites · Tents, RVs
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$15
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Ozark-St. Francis National Forests

10. Ozark-St. Francis National Forests

98%
(37)
312 sites · Farmington, Arkansas
Two distinct forests rolled into one package! That means twice the amount of outdoorsy goodness to explore. The Ozark National Forest covers most of the Ozark Mountains, including the highest peak in the state. It’s awesome here when the dogwood and redbuds bloom in the spring, and when the leaves change color in the fall. The St. Francis National Forest is more diverse, with the St. Francis and Mississippi Rivers running through it, as well as lakes, valleys, and tons of wildlife. It’s the only place in the national forest system where you can access the Mississippi River from the shore, so that right there is a must do! The whole expanse of land is filled with multi-use trails, hundreds of campsites, spots for swimming, fishing, and boating, and even some amazing caves to explore. Mother Nature crushing it as usual.
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Devil's Den State Park

11. Devil's Den State Park

100%
(27)
161 sites · Winslow, Arkansas
Hike past ancient rock formations or take a pedalboat out on the lake.
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Brushy Lake State Park

12. Brushy Lake State Park

14 sites · Slick, Oklahoma
Discover the serene beauty of Brushy Lake State Park.
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Arkansas River - Robert S. Kerr Pool

13. Arkansas River - Robert S. Kerr Pool

94 sites · Brent, Oklahoma
Robert S. Kerr Lock and Dam is known for its fishing and swimming beaches. Anglers will be excited about the abundance of bass, crappie, catfish, walleye, and sunfish. Yum! There are also three swimming beaches here, so bring your swimsuit and sunscreen. Got a boat? Bring it! Launch your sailboat, motorboat, or kayak on the refreshing waters and check out the great surrounding views of spring flowers or fall foliage. There’s a short hiking trail in the park if you want to wander around a bit. This park is ideal for campers seeking a quiet, relaxing getaway on the water.
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Melson Farms

14. Melson Farms

100%
(19)
48mi from Alma · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Nestled at the base of Woods Mountain, in the beautiful Ozark Mountains, Melson Farms awaits your arrival. The property is 'creek-side' to Little Piney Creek and offers endless swimming and fishing opportunities. Our operational farm is loaded with outdoor activities and a stones-throw from the Ozark National Forest, Ozark Highlands Trail, and Buffalo National River.
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$35
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Indian Creek Hideaway

15. Indian Creek Hideaway

98%
(33)
31mi from Alma · 1 site · Tent, RV
Learn more about this land:This area is brimming with outdoor activity! The Mulberry River is just a short walk away with all the fishing and paddling you want. There is a public launch with parking just across the road for floating access. Be on the OHT via the Indian Creek spur trail in no time. Byrds Adventure Center is 2 miles down the road for off-road fun, a general store, canoe rentals, and more. *Heads up especially if you are in a small car, it’s usually ok to go down the small hill but in wet weather it may become slick. If you’re not sure about making it back up, there is an area to park by the driveway :)
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Lisa Christiansen’s Childhood Home

16. Lisa Christiansen’s Childhood Home

94%
(17)
48mi from Alma · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
A place carved out of history dating back over 200 years ago. This is where history welcomes you to the Cherokee culture. This land has been handed down for generations and has stayed in the family beginning on my mother’s side of the family, Mary Ann Groundhog, the fourth generation great granddaughter of Sequoyah on the “Dick” side of my family tree. My mother was heavily involved with AIM (American Indian movement). My dad was the last monolingual Cherokee. His name was Mack Vann, he was a man who loved culture and sharing it with visitors and handed down that passion to me. My hip camper site is named after my daddy, I am still a daddy‘s girl. The land originated before Sequoyah. who created the Cherokee syllabary. Sequoyah was my fifth generation great grandfather and I am very proud of my Cherokee heritage, I would love to share my culture, my tradition, and my passion with you. Learn more about this land: Come and experience the authenticity of Tahlequah, Indian country, Oklahoma where almost every resident is Cherokee, Native American, Nature at its most organic state; A place where deer run free, the sunset paints a new picture each evening with glorious colors of warmth and serenity. Away from the hustle and bustle, peaceful, and inviting. Just a short hike or drive to Todd’s access or you can swim, fish, or float down the beautiful Illinois River. Welcome to Oklahoma’s best kept secret. * * * * FREE HIGH SPEED WIFI * * * * Up to 1,000 Mbps upload and download speeds With upload speeds matching download speeds, you can transfer and back up large files with ease. Unlimited data usage, no data caps or throttling. Capacity for all your devices
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$36
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White Oak Mountain

17. White Oak Mountain

100%
(2)
31mi from Alma · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Solar Eclipse Glasses Available! Enjoy a 2-acre property adorned with lawns, gardens, a creek, towering trees, a grill, a quaint building, and abundant tenting spots. Marvel at the mountain view just across the street. A mere 10-minute stroll will lead you to the tranquil White River, while downtown Fayetteville is a convenient 15-minute drive away.
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$20
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Ozark Base Camp

18. Ozark Base Camp

100%
(4)
34mi from Alma · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
In the historic village of Saint Paul, Arkansas, this site is located along highway 23/16. The National Forest and the White River are nearby. While in town, the site is near the library and minor shopping. Local Ahart's beer wine & groceries are great attractions. The Ozark National Forest is an easy walk - only a half mile away. Incredible year round hiking. Even closer is the White River which has great fly fishing and maybe even catch a sighting of river otters.
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$40
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Sequoyah's ridge

19. Sequoyah's ridge

88%
(8)
24mi from Alma · 2 sites · Tents
Learn more about this land: Enjoy a secluded woodland in the ozark mountains just a few miles from interstate 40 with two dispersed sites one with a deck and one with a well (pulley access). With 30 acres of ozark woodland.
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Lost Creek Farm

20. Lost Creek Farm

48mi from Alma · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Nestled between the Ozark Mountains and the Arkansas River, this is the perfect place to settle in for a true farm experience. Watch miniature cows graze along the creek and see miniature ponies race each other across the pasture as they play. For the more adventurous, you’re welcome to join us in feeding the animals or collecting eggs from the chickens. If time allows, you can also enjoy a pony ride or a trail ride through the forest to the North 40 pasture, where deer and other wildlife are often seen. If you enjoy fishing, Cabin Creek Public Landing is just around the corner and provides direct access to the Arkansas River and Lake Dardanelle. We are conveniently located 2 miles from Interstate 40 - Exit 67. The last .5 mile is on a good county gravel road.
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$16
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In Alma, camping by the river means you get choice—over 870 campsites hug the banks and bends here. You’ll find spots where the current hums you to sleep, with options starting at just $10 a night and averaging $30. Top picks like Red Fern (518 reviews), Heavener Runestone Park (346 reviews), and Illinois River Paradise | 60 Acres (86 reviews) get high marks for river access and friendly hosts. Campsites here welcome pets, have toilets, and allow campfires. You’ll see folks on horseback, swimming in eddies, or hiking shady trails right from camp. If the sound of water and a quick dip before breakfast sound good, Alma’s river camps make it easy.

96% (1.2K) 90 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Alma

Red Fern

1. Red Fern

97%
(1189)
45mi from Alma · 8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
One of Arkansas' greatest treasures. Less than a minute from the Kings River Falls Trail-head, and nestled alongside the headwaters of the Kings River in Venus Arkansas. This is a remote and rugged campground with caves, bluffs, swimming holes and river a plenty. This campground has a grand exhibition of the same sandstone formation that is responsible for the Whitaker Point (Hawksbill Crag) formation. Clovis like points have been found here, and so one might assume the bluffs and crags here have been inhabited for millennia. This 7 acre property is completely surrounded by Arkansas Natural Heritage-Natural Area. There are miles of trails and cooling waters at every turn. If you like Kings River Falls, get ready to fall in love with this Red Fern Campground. So pack your curiosity, lace up your hiking boots, and let the whispering leaves guide you. Kings River Falls awaits, ready to share its secrets with those who listen. Where time slows down and the modern world fades away. Every turn reveals a new wonder; a hidden waterfall an unnoticed cave or bluff or a moss-covered boulder. It’s not just a place; it’s an experience an invitation to step beyond the ordinary and into a world where magic still thrives and fairy tales come alive. Here, the forest whispers secrets, and the river sings a timeless song. Most of our campsites are just yards away from a public swimming area, which is shared between our property and the Arkansas Natural Area. You should expect local traffic at the main swimming area during your stay. We have a private swimming area on our property which is just a short hike from the developed campsites (Please ask the camphost for directions). There are miles of county maintained bumpy dirt roads leading to the site. Expect your vehicle to get dusty. There is a creek crossing that is required to reach the campsites. We recommend high clearance and/or 4WD or AWD vehicles. If you are unable to cross the creek, you will need to park in the parking area and walk across the creek to reach your site.
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$27
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Heavener Runestone Park

2. Heavener Runestone Park

97%
(519)
46mi from Alma · 17 sites · Tents, RVs
This 55 acre park is home of a large sandstone that contains 8 markings believed to have been made by Vikings many years ago. The park features a seasonal waterfall, covered picnic areas, playground, amphitheater with seating, community building, scenic views, gift shop and approximately 2 miles of nature trails. Be advised that most tent sites have a tent pad but a few are primitive mountain terrain (rocky). The one RV site is for 16 ft. or less vehicles and smaller teardrop trailers with limited hook-up and no dump station. Restroom and shower facilities are located within the park. Individual campsites DO NOT have onsite toilets. Forest setting while still close to stores in case of forgotten items. Variety of small wildlife in the area. All sites allow campfires UNLESS we are under a county wide burn ban. *Note moderate cancellation policy for most dates - full refund 3 days before check-in time. * ** Special event camping is a strict no refund policy.
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Illinois River Paradise | 60 Acres

3. Illinois River Paradise | 60 Acres

99%
(123)
41mi from Alma · 1 site · Tent
Winding river bottoms, gravel bars, overlooks, waterfalls, & 200+ year old oaks! Walk on the same untouched trails Native Americans took followed later by Civil War soldiers. We've been working hard to create the trails, views, and unique experiences for you to enjoy God's Creation only 10 minutes from a Walmart! Tired of camping next to people? With 60 acres for your enjoyment and gated entrance, you won’t see anyone else during your whole stay! 15 min from I-49 with Walmarts and gas stations even nearer keeps you close to town. You can choose from multiple campsites, but we will not book anyone else during your stay. Camp right next to the Illinois River under giant oaks, ash trees, and sycamores with a waterfall behind you and the river in front. Or move up the hill and enjoy the 10 mile view (when leaves are dropped) while watching the sunset. Seriously, it’s the best view west of Fayetteville. The deep shade of the campsite with the breeze coming over river keeps the space surprisingly cool even in extreme heat. Feeling fun? Camp in the old dirt mine with 10’ walls around you shaded by a massive pine growing in the center and oaks around the perimeter. Hiking trails have been cut for you to enjoy the property. Make sure to check out “Mini Hawksbill Crag”- a rocky outcropping hanging off the cliff side. Another fun trail leads you up a creek bed with multiple small waterfalls. A couple canoes and kayaks are available to float the river if you desire as an add on. You can go upstream easily in normal water flow! If you’re looking for fun family time with your kids, I will do whatever I can to help you during your stay to make lasting memories. We’re big believers in families enjoying the outdoors together! A truck can be driven to riverside campsite when dry or there is a 100 yard walk from a small parking area. More vehicles can be parked on top of hill which is 5 minute walk. There is a picnic table and fire pit at the riverside campsite. Bald Eagles are seen most days in the winter. Birders will also appreciate the feeder in the campsite. Fishing poles are available as an add on. You can bring your own too! Catch small mouth, large mouth, bream, crappie, catfish, gar, and carp/buffalo, but you’re competing with the neighborhood beaver so be on the lookout for him! Please release small mouth besides a legal keeper is 14" (6-7 year old fish!) and limit of 2. Rear wheeled drive vehicles should park at the parking area by old stable Absolutely no hunting wildlife or foraging mushrooms without prior approval.
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$90
 / night
Ozark Lake

4. Ozark Lake

87%
(5)
102 sites · Mulberry, Arkansas
Discover the serene beauty of Ozark Lake and its myriad outdoor activities.
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John Paul Hammerschmidt Lake

5. John Paul Hammerschmidt Lake

100%
(3)
47 sites · Scott, Arkansas
Not to be confused with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt, John Paul Hammerschmidt Lake extends 26 miles along the Arkansas River in both Arkansas and Oklahoma. Its shoreline is characterized by bottomland hardwood timber banks, steep bluffs, open fields, and urban developments. There are oodles of recreational opportunities among four smaller parks, most notably fishing. The fertile waters harbor all kinds of fish native to the state, and the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission stocks the lake with striped sea bass and sauger. Year round catch includes catfish, bream, crappie, white and largemouth bass. Multi-purpose trails are also a popular activity.
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Turner Bend Cabins & RV Campground

6. Turner Bend Cabins & RV Campground

25mi from Alma · 73 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to Turner Bend, a unique outdoor destination that has been a cherished part of the Mulberry River Valley since 1911. Nestled at the junction of the Mulberry River and Highway 23, also known as the Pig Trail, Turner Bend Outfitter offers a blend of adventure and relaxation in Cass, Arkansas. Our campground features cozy cabin rentals, RV sites, and tent camping, all conveniently located near trailheads leading to the Mill Creek ORV/ATV riding area and other scenic trails in the Boston Mountain and Pleasant Hill Ranger Districts of the Ozark National Forest. At Turner Bend, we cater to all your adventure needs. Whether you're eager to experience the thrill of whitewater boating on the Mulberry River, hike the picturesque Ozark Highland Trail, or ride your ORV/ATV through the stunning Ozark Mountains, we have you covered. Our rentals include canoes, kayaks, and rafts, making it easy to explore the river's beauty. After a day of outdoor activities, don't miss our 'almost famous' deli sandwiches, perfect for refueling. In addition to our outdoor offerings, Turner Bend provides essential supplies for your adventures, including camping gear, premium gasoline, cold beer, native wine, ATV/OHV maps and t-shirts.
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$48
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Fitzgerald Mountain RV Camp

7. Fitzgerald Mountain RV Camp

98%
(45)
50mi from Alma · 2 sites · RVs
This land is a six acre slice of property that includes a meadow, wooded areas, a small pine forest, native stones galore, a steep mountain side, giant boulders, a wet weather stream and pond, and 2 old tin barns. From West to East, the property starts flat but then begins to slope upward as it runs from the base of Fitzgerald Mountain Eastward nearly to the top of the mountain. The former homestead was removed within the past 20 years, creating a fantastic spot for the campground. It is located a short distance from Fitzgerald Station, which was a well known stop on Military road (later known as Butterfield stage line) in the 1830’s. The camp is only 2 miles from historic downtown Springdale, which is an area undergoing exciting revitalization. A concrete trail is planned that will connect the camp area to downtown making biking to restaurants and pubs much easier in the near future. The Razorback Greenway runs through downtown, and provides a biking connection to all of Northwest Arknsas.Learn more about this land:Fitzgerald Mountain Van and RV Camp offers 2 RV spots (26' max) with ride in / ride out access to Fitzgerald Mountain's world class trails.  The mountain is home to OZ trails mountain biking and hiking for all levels. (look up OZ trails  - Fitzgerald Mountain)The 2 van camper/RV spots sit at the base of a shade tree and the entry to the “Goat Trail.”  This trail (named for the adjacent goat farm) will lead campers to the campfire area, "Fitzmo Barn", and Butterfield trail.  Fitzmo barn has a map where you can leave your mark by putting a pin in your hometown and signing the wall.  Leave your brand's sticker on the wall so other bikers and hikers can find their way to your hometown spots. The barn has chairs for the fire pit area, and can also provide some shelter if it rains.Butterfield trail crosses the camp area adjacent to Fitzmo Barn.   Head North on Butterfield to connect with blue and black trails including the “best trail ever” and fantastic views from the mountain top.  Head South to connect with trails for all skill levels including a strider course for the kids at Bayyari Park.  Bayyari Park is only 1/3 mile away and has public restrooms that I'm told "remain open until 10:00 PM year round unless there is extreme cold."The only neighbors of the camp have a small farm to the North, and their goats and peacock occasionally visit the camp’s Western field.  Other than these neighbors, the area feels secluded, especially at the fire pit and barn area. Fitzgerald is a historical area.  Fitzgerald station is nearby, and served as a stop on the Butterfield overland stagecoach mail route that was used in the 1800s. Downtown Springdale is 2 miles away, and the pubs and restaurants cater to bikers.  A paved trail is planned for the near future that will provide bike access to downtown.*Note* Backing up to a turn around area will be required for exit from the RV spots.
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Fox Pass Retreat and Campground

8. Fox Pass Retreat and Campground

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29mi from Alma · 9 sites · Tents, Lodging
41 acres of Heavily Forested Land. Rejuvenating and serene. Rest peaceful and quiet at night, spend time hiking, watching the birds from the tree house deck or community porch OR head out for the numerous adventures and fun nearby during the day and return evenings for a tranquil rest. Though we have room for many more campsites, we limit to only 5 rustic campsites, 1 Glamping Clear Dome Tent and 1 cozy Tree house on Fox Pass Ridge plus 2 primitive camping sites on the North Ridge. On site bird listening and watching opportunities with over 80 species identified to date including some rarely seen breeds. Easy Trails for hiking provide opportunities for mild exercise as well as nature, flora and wildlife viewing. Family oriented activities such as horseshoes, corn hole, rope swing, community fire ring w free fire wood provided (bring your marshmallows). Adjacent dirt, public access and forest service roads are available for off highway motorsports while it's still stays pretty quiet on location at Fox Pass. Great launch site for tourists wanting to visit Mt. Magazine State Park, Mulberry River Adventures, Mt. Nebo State Park, Jack Creek Rec Area, Blue Mountain Reservoir Paris, AR. and more. It's also a Great launch site for hwy motorcycle enthusiast who will love the scenic curvy, low traffic highways in the area such as the Pig Trail Hwy to Eureka Springs, The Hwy 10 and 7 run to Hot Springs and the famous Hwy 7 run from I 40 north through Jasper to Harrison. All incredibly beautiful paved roads to ride. Fox Pass is conveniently located half way between Hot Springs, AR and Eureka Springs, AR, both popular tourist spots w Hot Baths, Local Arts, Shopping, Fine Dining and more in the 'Springs' towns. Locally there are restaurants, fast food and groceries in nearby Paris, AR or Booneville, AR. Also only 4 miles from 'The Barn at Meadowbrook' venue.
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Paradise Camp

9. Paradise Camp

100%
(18)
24mi from Alma · 21 sites · Tents, RVs
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Ozark-St. Francis National Forests

10. Ozark-St. Francis National Forests

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312 sites · Farmington, Arkansas
Two distinct forests rolled into one package! That means twice the amount of outdoorsy goodness to explore. The Ozark National Forest covers most of the Ozark Mountains, including the highest peak in the state. It’s awesome here when the dogwood and redbuds bloom in the spring, and when the leaves change color in the fall. The St. Francis National Forest is more diverse, with the St. Francis and Mississippi Rivers running through it, as well as lakes, valleys, and tons of wildlife. It’s the only place in the national forest system where you can access the Mississippi River from the shore, so that right there is a must do! The whole expanse of land is filled with multi-use trails, hundreds of campsites, spots for swimming, fishing, and boating, and even some amazing caves to explore. Mother Nature crushing it as usual.
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Devil's Den State Park

11. Devil's Den State Park

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(27)
161 sites · Winslow, Arkansas
Hike past ancient rock formations or take a pedalboat out on the lake.
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Brushy Lake State Park

12. Brushy Lake State Park

14 sites · Slick, Oklahoma
Discover the serene beauty of Brushy Lake State Park.
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Arkansas River - Robert S. Kerr Pool

13. Arkansas River - Robert S. Kerr Pool

94 sites · Brent, Oklahoma
Robert S. Kerr Lock and Dam is known for its fishing and swimming beaches. Anglers will be excited about the abundance of bass, crappie, catfish, walleye, and sunfish. Yum! There are also three swimming beaches here, so bring your swimsuit and sunscreen. Got a boat? Bring it! Launch your sailboat, motorboat, or kayak on the refreshing waters and check out the great surrounding views of spring flowers or fall foliage. There’s a short hiking trail in the park if you want to wander around a bit. This park is ideal for campers seeking a quiet, relaxing getaway on the water.
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Melson Farms

14. Melson Farms

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(19)
48mi from Alma · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Nestled at the base of Woods Mountain, in the beautiful Ozark Mountains, Melson Farms awaits your arrival. The property is 'creek-side' to Little Piney Creek and offers endless swimming and fishing opportunities. Our operational farm is loaded with outdoor activities and a stones-throw from the Ozark National Forest, Ozark Highlands Trail, and Buffalo National River.
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Indian Creek Hideaway

15. Indian Creek Hideaway

98%
(33)
31mi from Alma · 1 site · Tent, RV
Learn more about this land:This area is brimming with outdoor activity! The Mulberry River is just a short walk away with all the fishing and paddling you want. There is a public launch with parking just across the road for floating access. Be on the OHT via the Indian Creek spur trail in no time. Byrds Adventure Center is 2 miles down the road for off-road fun, a general store, canoe rentals, and more. *Heads up especially if you are in a small car, it’s usually ok to go down the small hill but in wet weather it may become slick. If you’re not sure about making it back up, there is an area to park by the driveway :)
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Lisa Christiansen’s Childhood Home

16. Lisa Christiansen’s Childhood Home

94%
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48mi from Alma · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
A place carved out of history dating back over 200 years ago. This is where history welcomes you to the Cherokee culture. This land has been handed down for generations and has stayed in the family beginning on my mother’s side of the family, Mary Ann Groundhog, the fourth generation great granddaughter of Sequoyah on the “Dick” side of my family tree. My mother was heavily involved with AIM (American Indian movement). My dad was the last monolingual Cherokee. His name was Mack Vann, he was a man who loved culture and sharing it with visitors and handed down that passion to me. My hip camper site is named after my daddy, I am still a daddy‘s girl. The land originated before Sequoyah. who created the Cherokee syllabary. Sequoyah was my fifth generation great grandfather and I am very proud of my Cherokee heritage, I would love to share my culture, my tradition, and my passion with you. Learn more about this land: Come and experience the authenticity of Tahlequah, Indian country, Oklahoma where almost every resident is Cherokee, Native American, Nature at its most organic state; A place where deer run free, the sunset paints a new picture each evening with glorious colors of warmth and serenity. Away from the hustle and bustle, peaceful, and inviting. Just a short hike or drive to Todd’s access or you can swim, fish, or float down the beautiful Illinois River. Welcome to Oklahoma’s best kept secret. * * * * FREE HIGH SPEED WIFI * * * * Up to 1,000 Mbps upload and download speeds With upload speeds matching download speeds, you can transfer and back up large files with ease. Unlimited data usage, no data caps or throttling. Capacity for all your devices
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White Oak Mountain

17. White Oak Mountain

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(2)
31mi from Alma · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Solar Eclipse Glasses Available! Enjoy a 2-acre property adorned with lawns, gardens, a creek, towering trees, a grill, a quaint building, and abundant tenting spots. Marvel at the mountain view just across the street. A mere 10-minute stroll will lead you to the tranquil White River, while downtown Fayetteville is a convenient 15-minute drive away.
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$20
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Ozark Base Camp

18. Ozark Base Camp

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(4)
34mi from Alma · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
In the historic village of Saint Paul, Arkansas, this site is located along highway 23/16. The National Forest and the White River are nearby. While in town, the site is near the library and minor shopping. Local Ahart's beer wine & groceries are great attractions. The Ozark National Forest is an easy walk - only a half mile away. Incredible year round hiking. Even closer is the White River which has great fly fishing and maybe even catch a sighting of river otters.
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Sequoyah's ridge

19. Sequoyah's ridge

88%
(8)
24mi from Alma · 2 sites · Tents
Learn more about this land: Enjoy a secluded woodland in the ozark mountains just a few miles from interstate 40 with two dispersed sites one with a deck and one with a well (pulley access). With 30 acres of ozark woodland.
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Lost Creek Farm

20. Lost Creek Farm

48mi from Alma · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Nestled between the Ozark Mountains and the Arkansas River, this is the perfect place to settle in for a true farm experience. Watch miniature cows graze along the creek and see miniature ponies race each other across the pasture as they play. For the more adventurous, you’re welcome to join us in feeding the animals or collecting eggs from the chickens. If time allows, you can also enjoy a pony ride or a trail ride through the forest to the North 40 pasture, where deer and other wildlife are often seen. If you enjoy fishing, Cabin Creek Public Landing is just around the corner and provides direct access to the Arkansas River and Lake Dardanelle. We are conveniently located 2 miles from Interstate 40 - Exit 67. The last .5 mile is on a good county gravel road.
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$16
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