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Maumelle
Maumelle Park requires approval from both a Park Ranger and a Physician before reserving any sites in the UAMS Medical Loop. Additionally, a customer comment card and a special event application are available.
From $32/night
Cowhide Cove
Cowhide Cove Campground, situated on Lake Greeson in Pike County, Arkansas, offers a scenic setting along the Little Missouri River. The 12-mile-long lake features 7,260 surface acres ideal for water sports, picnicking, and hiking. Visitors can en...
From $22/night
Dam Area Pavilion
Dam Area Pavilion is a covered shelter in the Dam Area Campground by Lake Greeson, available for reservation. It features picnic tables, a grill, electric outlets, and nearby restrooms, with swim beaches and a boat ramp accessible at Swaha Marina.
Cherokee (Arkansas River)
Cherokee Park is located on the Arkansas River in Morrilton, Arkansas, not at Greers Ferry. Visitors can download a park map and a customer comment card. There is also an option for a special event permit.
From $26/night
Parker Creek
Parker Creek Campground is situated on Lake Greeson along the Little Missouri River in Pike County, Arkansas. The lake spans about 12 miles and offers 7,260 acres for various activities, including water sports, picnicking, and hiking. The area is ...
From $16/night
Toad Suck
Toad Suck Campground, located on the Arkansas River, is a favored spot for families and groups. It offers activities such as picnicking, boating, and fishing. The campground provides a shady environment for visitors to enjoy.
From $24/night
Popular Filters
Maumelle
Maumelle Park requires approval from both a Park Ranger and a Physician before reserving any sites in the UAMS Medical Loop. Additionally, a customer comment card and a special event application are available.
From $32/night
Cowhide Cove
Cowhide Cove Campground, situated on Lake Greeson in Pike County, Arkansas, offers a scenic setting along the Little Missouri River. The 12-mile-long lake features 7,260 surface acres ideal for water sports, picnicking, and hiking. Visitors can en...
From $22/night
Dam Area Pavilion
Dam Area Pavilion is a covered shelter in the Dam Area Campground by Lake Greeson, available for reservation. It features picnic tables, a grill, electric outlets, and nearby restrooms, with swim beaches and a boat ramp accessible at Swaha Marina.
Cherokee (Arkansas River)
Cherokee Park is located on the Arkansas River in Morrilton, Arkansas, not at Greers Ferry. Visitors can download a park map and a customer comment card. There is also an option for a special event permit.
From $26/night
Parker Creek
Parker Creek Campground is situated on Lake Greeson along the Little Missouri River in Pike County, Arkansas. The lake spans about 12 miles and offers 7,260 acres for various activities, including water sports, picnicking, and hiking. The area is ...
From $16/night
Toad Suck
Toad Suck Campground, located on the Arkansas River, is a favored spot for families and groups. It offers activities such as picnicking, boating, and fishing. The campground provides a shady environment for visitors to enjoy.
From $24/night
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Frequently Asked Questions
Many national parks charge an entrance fee. Fees vary by park and can be paid at the entrance gate or in advance via the America the Beautiful pass. Check the official NPS website for current fee information for Hot Springs National Park.
Permit requirements vary by campground within Hot Springs National Park. Some sites are first-come, first-served while others require advance reservations through Recreation.gov. We recommend booking early, especially for summer visits.
Wildlife varies by park. Always store food securely, maintain a safe distance from animals, and follow all park guidelines. Check the Hot Springs National Park visitor center or NPS website for specific wildlife advisories before your visit.
Most destinations offer a variety of accommodations including tent sites, RV sites, cabins, yurts, and glamping options. Check individual property listings for specific amenities and site types.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences and planned activities. Spring and fall typically offer mild weather and fewer crowds, while summer is peak season with the warmest temperatures. Winter visits can be great for those seeking solitude and winter activities.
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