The best camping in President William Jefferson Clinton Birthplace Home National Historic Site, AR

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The best camping in President William Jefferson Clinton Birthplace Home National Historic Site, AR

Public campgrounds here are often sold out.

3. Thunder Mountain Private River Camp

100%
(117)
48mi from President William Jefferson Clinton Birthplace Home National Historic Site · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
80+ acres all to yourself!! This beautiful and very secluded property, with river, kayaks, trails, and creeks is offered to only one group at a time to ensure peace, quiet, and seclusion. No other guests will overlap your stay. You will enjoy the peaceful solitude in nature completely alone! It's a great location for romantic getaways, silent personal retreats, yoga, playing in the river, or just spending quiet one-on-one time with your spouse or significant other. The last 1/2 mile of dirt road is a little rough, so cars with very low ground clearance are not recommended. Campers on Thunder Mountain enjoy the entire property by themselves - including the unique outdoor bathhouse with outdoor tub and shower, impressive multi-level decks, kayaks, grill, trails, hammocks, and tubes - without the cost of the cabin. The cabin on the property will be vacant during camping stays, but you can still enjoy the WiFi and other amenities outside. Pricing: $30-90/night camping; $190-280/night cabin - listed separately. Last minute bookings may have discounted rates. Camping bookings for 1 to 2 nights are sometimes available even if the calendar does not show availability (due to cabin cleaning days). We'll try to move our cleaning days around to help you out if possible. If the price looks really high (like $999), that is a date that is available at a low price ($30-50) but will have a later check-in or earlier check-out time. Just ask first before booking it and I'll lower the price!
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$45
 / night

5. Caddo River Camp: Tent, RV, Cabins

96%
(116)
49mi from President William Jefferson Clinton Birthplace Home National Historic Site · 126 sites · Tents, RVs
We are surrounded by the Ouachita National Forest. Within an hour or less, you will find hiking and bike trails, 4-wheeling/ATV, crystal mining, diamond mining, historic Hot Springs, museums and so much more. Or, you can just put your chair in the water and hang out on the gravel bar. Arrowhead has been rated as "The Best Swimming Hole in Arkansas" by the Arkansas Times®. Our facilities, located in Caddo Gap, include, cabin rentals, bunkhouse accommodations for 50 (w/separate quarters for boys & girls), screened pavilion with kitchen, RV sites with full-hook-ups and septic, semi-primitive campsites, bathhouse, nearby canoe and kayak rentals, swimming, fishing, basketball court, and tether ball.
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Full hookups
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$28
 / night

6. Jubilee Farms Campground & Rentals

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62mi from President William Jefferson Clinton Birthplace Home National Historic Site · 36 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Jubilee Farm offers 5 spacious RV sites with water and electric hookups, 10 peaceful tent campsites, and two lodging options: The Yachov, a cozy 2-bedroom tiny home, and The Cottage, a comfortable 3-bedroom farmhouse. Now under the ownership of Court and Jennifer Callahan, Jubilee Farm continues the Berryhill family’s beloved tradition of providing a quiet, wholesome, family-friendly place to enjoy God’s creation. With over 300 excellent reviews earned over the past eight years, the spirit of community, respect, and country living remains at the heart of this farm. Guests can enjoy ducks, chickens, guineas, goats, and two gentle cows who love attention. Summer highlights include catch-and-release fishing, shaded hiking trails, a refreshing dipping pool, playground, game court, and a large shared firepit by the pond. Additional firepit areas are located near the RV sites, tent sites, The Yachov, and The Cottage. Picnic tables and charcoal grills make family meals easy and enjoyable. Surrounded on three sides by timber, and with campsites set back from the road, Jubilee Farm is a quiet and restful place where families can slow down, reconnect, and celebrate the simple joy of country life.
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$19
 / night

7. Fancy Hill Cabins and RV Park LLC

100%
(42)
49mi from President William Jefferson Clinton Birthplace Home National Historic Site · 45 sites
Riverside, Creekside, and Park View Sites Check out booking on our website at Fancy Hill Cabins and RV Park online to save fees and discounted nightly rentals. Follow us on social media. Guest's may book the whole park, must book by calling direct. Rate is $250.00 per night for the entire campground. Small RV (15-30ft max) or Tent; Weekly, Daily. (No long term rentals, 14 days max.) Offgrid Camping, No Hookups, No Water, No Showers, No Facilities, a complete tech getaway and off grid primitive experience in the Ouachita National Forest, get out and enjoy the natural beauty!! Feel free to bring solar or generator's to power what you need. Our property is family owned and operated, and has been in our family for many years since homestead. Come and stay a weekend or a week and enjoy the simple and breathtaking beauty of the Ouachita National Forest. Located in beautiful Montgomery County, Arkansas; Montgomery County was formed on December 9, 1842, and named for Gen. Richard Montgomery, a hero of the American Revolution. Sixty-three percent of the county is national forest land. We are a short scenic 12 mile drive from Little Missouri Falls, Bard Springs, and Albert Pike with area hiking trails, cascading waterfalls, and beautiful backroads. We are within 10 miles of the Caddo River and local canoe rental. Glenwood is 20 minutes away with gas stations, restaurants, and flea markets. Wegner Crystal Mine is located in Mt Ida, approx 40 minutes from our park. We are within a hour drive of Hot Springs; Bathhouse Row, Garvin Woodland Gardens, Mountain Tower, Crystal Ridge Distillery, Magic Springs, various tourist activities, restaurants and shopping. Mena is located within an hour drive of our park; Blue Zipline, restaurants, shopping. Once a guest's books any of our sites, our Guest Terms and Conditions Waiver will need to be signed/agreed to this can be found on our website and will be sent via guest FIRST welcome email after guest books their site. Waiver must be signed before guest entry is given into our park, no exceptions, due to our insurance constraints! We must receive our signed waiver no less than 7 days prior to your stay with us, which we will not repeatedly ask for, your stay will just be cancelled! We may ask a few questions prior to accepting a booking request at our campground area, these are not ("maybe", "possibly", or generic answer’s that are needed) they are yes, no, and specific’s for your stay with us; if you do not wish to relay this information to us; then we kindly suggest you book your stay in another campground. We are a privately owned park, we reserve the right to cancel a booking at our own discretion at any time; before booking, during booking; or during stay. IMPORTANT River Usage: Southfork of the Caddo River is an extraordinary body of water and considered non-navigable; guest's may FLOAT down the MIDDLE of the creek for fishing, swimming, kayaking but must enter on our property, guest may not step out of the floating device on another person's private creek property and must remain in the floating device; during your stay guest's must stay within our private property creek footage for swimming or wading in the creek, if guest's encounter anyone along the river that does not allow this recreational activity please refer them to us, so we can refer it to the local game and fish department for investigation. It is always useful to carry your video camera with you so there is no he said, she said. We encourage our guest's to use the local lakes (Fancy Hill Lake, Lake Ouachita and Lake Greeson) and USFS streams for fishing and wading including the beautiful Little Missouri Falls. Waiver: Click the link below to see our waiver, https://www.fancyhillcabinsandrvpark.com/forms. Booking direct online through us a signature is not required as you automatically agree by clicking our policies box. The Ouachita's are a beautiful area to visit, we look forward to hosting you.

11. Magnolia Farmhouse

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36mi from President William Jefferson Clinton Birthplace Home National Historic Site · 1 site · Tent, RV
Welcome to Magnolia Farm, a serene 13-acre gated and secure haven that offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern convenience for RVers looking for the perfect getaway. Nestled amidst the tranquility of nature, our farm is home to a delightful array of animals including friendly horses, goats, chickens, rabbits, and pigs, adding a touch of bucolic bliss to your stay. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of the farm, stepping out of your RV to a landscape where the morning mist hovers over lush fields. If you're an early riser, join us in the joy of farm life with the chance to collect fresh eggs - a small, yet memorable part of your farm stay experience. Our sprawling property is an RV enthusiast's dream. With ample space to park your home-on-wheels, you’ll find the perfect spot to set up, unwind, and soak in the scenic views. Whether you're looking to disconnect and relax in a peaceful setting or seeking a base to explore the local area, Magnolia Farm is ideally suited for both. For those who love outdoor activities, our farm offers plenty of space to stroll. You can wander through our fields, picnic under the shade of trees, or simply enjoy a quiet evening around a campfire, sharing stories under the stars. Nearby, you'll find a variety of attractions to enhance your stay. Explore local hiking trails, discover quaint nearby towns with charming eateries and shops, or take a short drive to explore regional parks and natural reserves. At Magnolia Farm, we strive to create a welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere where every guest feels at home. Whether you're here for a night or planning a longer retreat, we're dedicated to making your stay a memorable one. Come, join us at Magnolia Farm, where nature, comfort, and farm life blend seamlessly to provide the perfect country escape for RVers.
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$55
 / night

16. Hope Village Inn & RV Park

0.3mi from President William Jefferson Clinton Birthplace Home National Historic Site · 33 sites
Nestled in the picturesque landscape near Hope, Arkansas, Hope Village Inn & RV Park stands out as a welcoming retreat for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike. This charming campground offers 32 spacious full hookup campsites that are designed to accommodate big rigs, including those with slide-outs, ensuring a comfortable stay for all visitors. The park is pet-friendly, allowing you to bring your furry companions along for the adventure. Essential amenities include a convenient dump station, restrooms with hot showers, and laundry facilities, making your stay as hassle-free as possible. Each campsite is equipped with picnic tables, fire circles, and grills, perfect for enjoying meals outdoors and creating lasting memories around the campfire. Guests can immerse themselves in a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, fishing, kayaking, and canoeing, all set against the backdrop of the natural beauty that surrounds the park. Whether you're looking to explore the great outdoors or simply relax in a serene environment, Hope Village Inn & RV Park is the ideal destination for your next getaway.

17. Fair Park

0.7mi from President William Jefferson Clinton Birthplace Home National Historic Site · 13 sites
Nestled in the picturesque southwest region of town, Fair Park stands out as a gem within the City of Hope's park system, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Originally established in October 1908 with the acquisition of 40 acres from Mr. J. Hanegan for $1,600, Fair Park has since expanded significantly. Today, it boasts a sprawling total of nearly 190 acres, thanks to the addition of over 146 acres of lush landscapes. This expansive park is not only a haven for outdoor enthusiasts but also features a variety of amenities that cater to visitors of all ages. With its vast open spaces, Fair Park is perfect for picnicking, hiking, and enjoying leisurely strolls amidst nature. The park's diverse flora and fauna provide a serene backdrop for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. In addition to its natural charm, Fair Park is conveniently located near several attractions, including swimming holes and outdoor activity spots that invite adventure seekers. Nearby restaurants and shops enhance the experience, making it easy for visitors to enjoy a full day of exploration and relaxation. Whether you're seeking solitude or a fun-filled family outing, Fair Park is a must-visit destination in the City of Hope.
Nashville City Park

18. Nashville City Park

24mi from President William Jefferson Clinton Birthplace Home National Historic Site · 1 site
Experience the unique charm of Nashville City Park, the crown jewel of Nashville, Arkansas, where nature and community spirit blend seamlessly. This popular outdoor destination is a must-visit for both locals and tourists, offering a diverse range of amenities and attractions that cater to all ages. Stroll along the beautiful walking trails that meander through stunning landscapes, providing the perfect backdrop for a leisurely walk or an invigorating jog. Families will appreciate the playground area, which features safe and modern play structures, allowing children to play freely while parents unwind in the nearby picnic spots. For sports enthusiasts, Nashville City Park is a vibrant hub of activity. The park boasts well-maintained baseball and softball fields, along with a basketball court, ensuring plenty of opportunities for friendly competition. Additionally, the newly introduced disc golf course offers a fun and innovative way to enjoy the great outdoors. Throughout the year, Nashville City Park hosts a variety of community events that highlight the town's strong sense of togetherness. From festive holiday celebrations to the lively Farmers Market every Saturday behind Main Street, where visitors can find locally grown produce and handmade crafts, there’s always something exciting happening at the park. Discover the beauty of Nashville, Arkansas, and create unforgettable memories at Nashville City Park, where the wonders of nature and the warmth of

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The birthplace of President Bill Clinton is an unassuming, two-story home in Hope, Arkansas. Well, technically, he was born at the hospital. But when his mother brought him home, it was to 117 South Hervey Street. The future 42nd President of the United States lived here until he was four, raised by his mother Virginia and his maternal grandparents.

Virginia Blythe was recently widowed. Bill’s father died in a car accident just three months before he was born on August 19th, 1946. Virginia named her son after her late husband, William Jefferson Blythe. Her parents helped care for Bill as she earned her nurse-anesthetist certification to support her son. Bill formed a strong bond with both grandparents during this time. He has said that his grandfather taught him more about equality than all his professors at Georgetown.

Visitors to the historic site find a humble house. Built in 1917, the American four-square is largely original. The house still has its hipped roof porch, paneled newel post and built-ins in the pantry. A non-profit acquired the home in 1994. None of the family’s furnishings remained, so the organization set about buying vintage pieces.

An old-fashioned Blackstone stove sits in the kitchen. A rotary phone rests on a side table. A narrow spindle bed with a Hopalong Cassidy bedspread stands in the tiny room that was Clinton’s. Some items are original to the family, including the numerous family photographs. More personal effects from Clinton’s life are on display next door at the Museum Exhibit Center.

The National Parks Service acquired the home in 2010 from The Clinton Birthplace Foundation. The property is open daily from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Admission is free, with guided tours every 30 minutes.

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