Located on the scenic Little Missouri River, Greeson Lake is one of a trifecta of lakes within the Ouachita River Basin. The lake is approximately 12 miles long and surrounded by a healthy 16,000 acres of beautiful public lands.
If the lake was a scout, it’d be well deserving of a merit badge for a wealth of fish species that includes striped, spotted, white and largemouth bass, and catfish. Plus the area directly below Narrows Dam yields an enormous supply of rainbow trout. The 35,000-acre public hunting area west of the lake offers rabbits, squirrels, bobwhite quail, and whitetail deer. A nearby trail lets you explore the old Cinnabar Mine (I know, we wish it was a Cinnabon mine too), and the more extensive Bear Creek Cycle Trails opens you up to 31 miles of beauty around the lake with rolling hills and pine covered forests.
Located on the scenic Little Missouri River, Greeson Lake is one of a trifecta of lakes within the Ouachita River Basin. The lake is approximately 12 miles long and surrounded by a healthy 16,000 acres of beautiful public lands.
If the lake was a scout, it’d be well deserving of a merit badge for a wealth of fish species that includes striped, spotted, white and largemouth bass, and catfish. Plus the area directly below Narrows Dam yields an enormous supply of rainbow trout. The 35,000-acre public hunting area west of the lake offers rabbits, squirrels, bobwhite quail, and whitetail deer. A nearby trail lets you explore the old Cinnabar Mine (I know, we wish it was a Cinnabon mine too), and the more extensive Bear Creek Cycle Trails opens you up to 31 miles of beauty around the lake with rolling hills and pine covered forests.
Arrowhead Point Recreation Area & Campground is for intrepid campers who like to keep it basic. This modest little getaway spot features a handful of simple sites huddled together on the shores of Lake Greeson. Outcroppings of bare rock and towering pines lend a real wilderness feel, and the clear lake waters will appeal to anglers and scuba d Read more...
Buckhorn Recreation Area & Campground is a tiny wonder of a spot. If you grab a site here, you’ll feel like part of an exclusive club! Water activities on Lake Greeson and nature appreciation in the surrounding woods are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Campers who tend to overpack will have the last laugh here, as facilities are Read more...
There are no cows, but plenty of coves, at Cowhide Cove Campground. This mid-sized collection of sites offers plenty of modern amenities along the coast of Lake Greeson. Some of the sites are situated to the east of a wide inlet, providing a little more solitude (if that floats your boat). There’s a lot of coastline to explore, and Cowhide Cove’s Read more...
All packed up and nowhere to go? Park it at Parker Creek Campground! You’ll find comfort and convenience at this sizeable locale, where you can explore dense woods and miles of coastline along Lake Greeson. Birders, hikers, and cyclists will find their activities of choice, while lake enthusiasts can take to the water for fishing, boating, and mor Read more...
Also known as the Lake Greeson dam park, the Dam Area Recreation Area is located six miles north of Murfreesboro on Highway 19, and has RV/Tent sites with electricity and without. Year-round you will be certain to enjoy flush toilets and hot and cold showers, so that’s a luxury. A marina and ramp with a swimming area are open, and the nature trail Read more...
Kirby Landing Campground lets you choose from one of three groups of sites. Whichever neighborhood you pick, you’ll find some beautiful land ready for travel. Hikers will find a lot to love here, and cyclists are catered to with some gorgeous off-road trails. If you’d rather get wet, there’s easy access to Lake Greeson for swimming, fishing, and m Read more...
Something of a baby bear, Bear Creek Recreation Area & Campground provides simple pleasures. The sites and facilities are basic, which means nothing to distract from the splendor afforded by the shores of Lake Greeson. Boaters and cyclists alike will find it easy to lose themselves in the beauty of the Ouachita River Basin. Even if you pack li Read more...
Laurel Creek Recreation Area & Campground on Lake Greeson has RV/Tent Campsites with nature trails, cycle trails, and a boat ramp. The lake is approximately 12 miles long and is surrounded by over 15,000 acres of land. So whether you choose to enjoy the crystal clear blue waters for boating or swimming, or you rather fancy keeping to the land Read more...
Pikeville Recreation Area & Campground is ready to be your relaxing home away from home. If you’re looking for a bit more peace and quiet in the Lake Greeson area, campsites offer access to the beautiful blue waters of the lake. Located six miles north of Murfreesboro, this destination is within your reach!Read more...
One of the larger spots in the Lake Greeson area, the Self Creek Recreation Area boasts plenty of RV/Tent campsites with electricity, and a good chunk without, too. Throughout most of the year, boat rental is available to visitors, but the water is almost always beautiful and inviting to jump on in and take a swim. There are also nature trails, gr Read more...
Located approximately 11. 6 miles west of Kirby, Arkansas, the Star of the West Recreation Area & Campground is an interesting place for hikers and nature-lovers. Bare rock outcroppings contrast with the tall pines along the shore, and located on the Little Missouri River in the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains, the crystal clear lake is gr Read more...
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Greeson Lake
Located on the scenic Little Missouri River, Greeson Lake is one of a trifecta of lakes within the Ouachita River Basin. The lake is approximately 12 miles long and surrounded by a healthy 16,000 acres of beautiful public lands.
If the lake was a scout, it’d be well deserving of a merit badge for a wealth of fish species that includes striped, spotted, white and largemouth bass, and catfish. Plus the area directly below Narrows Dam yields an enormous supply of rainbow trout. The 35,000-acre public hunting area west of the lake offers rabbits, squirrels, bobwhite quail, and whitetail deer. A nearby trail lets you explore the old Cinnabar Mine (I know, we wish it was a Cinnabon mine too), and the more extensive Bear Creek Cycle Trails opens you up to 31 miles of beauty around the lake with rolling hills and pine covered forests.
Located on the scenic Little Missouri River, Greeson Lake is one of a trifecta of lakes within the Ouachita River Basin. The lake is approximately 12 miles long and surrounded by a healthy 16,000 acres of beautiful public lands.
If the lake was a scout, it’d be well deserving of a merit badge for a wealth of fish species that includes striped, spotted, white and largemouth bass, and catfish. Plus the area directly below Narrows Dam yields an enormous supply of rainbow trout. The 35,000-acre public hunting area west of the lake offers rabbits, squirrels, bobwhite quail, and whitetail deer. A nearby trail lets you explore the old Cinnabar Mine (I know, we wish it was a Cinnabon mine too), and the more extensive Bear Creek Cycle Trails opens you up to 31 miles of beauty around the lake with rolling hills and pine covered forests.
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11 campgrounds in Greeson Lake
Arrowhead Point Recreation Area & Campground is for intrepid campers who like to keep it basic. This modest little getaway spot features a handful of simple sites huddled together on the shores of Lake Greeson. Outcroppings of bare rock and towering pines lend a real wilderness feel, and the clear lake waters will appeal to anglers and scuba d Read more...
Buckhorn Recreation Area & Campground is a tiny wonder of a spot. If you grab a site here, you’ll feel like part of an exclusive club! Water activities on Lake Greeson and nature appreciation in the surrounding woods are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Campers who tend to overpack will have the last laugh here, as facilities are Read more...
There are no cows, but plenty of coves, at Cowhide Cove Campground. This mid-sized collection of sites offers plenty of modern amenities along the coast of Lake Greeson. Some of the sites are situated to the east of a wide inlet, providing a little more solitude (if that floats your boat). There’s a lot of coastline to explore, and Cowhide Cove’s Read more...
All packed up and nowhere to go? Park it at Parker Creek Campground! You’ll find comfort and convenience at this sizeable locale, where you can explore dense woods and miles of coastline along Lake Greeson. Birders, hikers, and cyclists will find their activities of choice, while lake enthusiasts can take to the water for fishing, boating, and mor Read more...
Also known as the Lake Greeson dam park, the Dam Area Recreation Area is located six miles north of Murfreesboro on Highway 19, and has RV/Tent sites with electricity and without. Year-round you will be certain to enjoy flush toilets and hot and cold showers, so that’s a luxury. A marina and ramp with a swimming area are open, and the nature trail Read more...
Kirby Landing Campground lets you choose from one of three groups of sites. Whichever neighborhood you pick, you’ll find some beautiful land ready for travel. Hikers will find a lot to love here, and cyclists are catered to with some gorgeous off-road trails. If you’d rather get wet, there’s easy access to Lake Greeson for swimming, fishing, and m Read more...
Something of a baby bear, Bear Creek Recreation Area & Campground provides simple pleasures. The sites and facilities are basic, which means nothing to distract from the splendor afforded by the shores of Lake Greeson. Boaters and cyclists alike will find it easy to lose themselves in the beauty of the Ouachita River Basin. Even if you pack li Read more...
Laurel Creek Recreation Area & Campground on Lake Greeson has RV/Tent Campsites with nature trails, cycle trails, and a boat ramp. The lake is approximately 12 miles long and is surrounded by over 15,000 acres of land. So whether you choose to enjoy the crystal clear blue waters for boating or swimming, or you rather fancy keeping to the land Read more...
Pikeville Recreation Area & Campground is ready to be your relaxing home away from home. If you’re looking for a bit more peace and quiet in the Lake Greeson area, campsites offer access to the beautiful blue waters of the lake. Located six miles north of Murfreesboro, this destination is within your reach!Read more...
One of the larger spots in the Lake Greeson area, the Self Creek Recreation Area boasts plenty of RV/Tent campsites with electricity, and a good chunk without, too. Throughout most of the year, boat rental is available to visitors, but the water is almost always beautiful and inviting to jump on in and take a swim. There are also nature trails, gr Read more...
Located approximately 11. 6 miles west of Kirby, Arkansas, the Star of the West Recreation Area & Campground is an interesting place for hikers and nature-lovers. Bare rock outcroppings contrast with the tall pines along the shore, and located on the Little Missouri River in the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains, the crystal clear lake is gr Read more...
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