About Lakeview Park
Number of accommodations: 70
Nearby Activities & Attractions
Birding
Boating
Diving
Fishing
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Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Campground Amenities
Most popular amenities
Water and Hygiene
- Showers
On Site Services
- Playground
Water Access
- Marina
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Reviews (790)
What Guests Are Saying
Lakeview Park is consistently praised for its beautiful location, well-maintained facilities, and friendly staff, making it a favored destination for campers. Many visitors highlight the cleanliness of the restrooms, the spacious sites, and the picturesque views of Bull Shoals Lake. While some noted minor issues like noise from airboats and bathroom maintenance, overall experiences are overwhelmingly positive, with plans for future visits frequently mentioned.
What Guests Are Saying
Lakeview Park is consistently praised for its beautiful location, well-maintained facilities, and friendly staff, making it a favored destination for campers. Many visitors highlight the cleanliness of the restrooms, the spacious sites, and the picturesque views of Bull Shoals Lake. While some noted minor issues like noise from airboats and bathroom maintenance, overall experiences are overwhelmingly positive, with plans for future visits frequently mentioned.
Review Summary
David H
VerifiedMarch 23, 2025 • Stayed at: C36, Loop: CLOO
Mainly there to do some hiking in the areas south of the campground. The Indian Rock House is an excellent trail to hit.
David H
VerifiedMarch 23, 2025 • Stayed at: C36, Loop: CLOO
Mainly there to do some hiking in the areas south of the campground. The Indian Rock House is an excellent trail to hit.
John M
VerifiedFebruary 9, 2025 • Stayed at: B17, Loop: BLOO
The weather was rotten. cold. wet, windy. The campground was beautiful and the shower/bath house for Band C loop looked new and clean.
There was no one at the office when we got there a little after 4 ( I can't blame them for not hanging out and waiting to see if we were going to show up) There was not a campground map posted nor was there a box of folded maps that you often see at campgrounds. This was a problem for me because I am a man and I refuse to ask for directions except as a last resort. The internet map on my phone was just a crude approximation and that added to my confusion. Also signage was very minimal...not normally a problem except for the odd 4 way intersection which an hour later we figured out led to the B loop. I think most 1st time visitors would have a similar problem but once I figured it out it was simple. Most intelligent people will find the place to be lovely, but stubborn old coots like me may have a hard time.
John M
VerifiedFebruary 9, 2025 • Stayed at: B17, Loop: BLOO
The weather was rotten. cold. wet, windy. The campground was beautiful and the shower/bath house for Band C loop looked new and clean.
There was no one at the office when we got there a little after 4 ( I can't blame them for not hanging out and waiting to see if we were going to show up) There was not a campground map posted nor was there a box of folded maps that you often see at campgrounds. This was a problem for me because I am a man and I refuse to ask for directions except as a last resort. The internet map on my phone was just a crude approximation and that added to my confusion. Also signage was very minimal...not normally a problem except for the odd 4 way intersection which an hour later we figured out led to the B loop. I think most 1st time visitors would have a similar problem but once I figured it out it was simple. Most intelligent people will find the place to be lovely, but stubborn old coots like me may have a hard time.
Todd S
VerifiedDecember 9, 2024 • Stayed at: B17, Loop: BLOO
Very nice and peaceful.
Todd S
VerifiedDecember 9, 2024 • Stayed at: B17, Loop: BLOO
Very nice and peaceful.
Bobby M
VerifiedDecember 4, 2024 • Stayed at: C13, Loop: CLOO
Great park clean and great park attendant, nice concrete pads that are level will stay there again
Bobby M
VerifiedDecember 4, 2024 • Stayed at: C13, Loop: CLOO
Great park clean and great park attendant, nice concrete pads that are level will stay there again
Dave J
VerifiedDecember 3, 2024 • Stayed at: C08, Loop: CLOO
Clean and very well maintained. Paved and Spacious sites.
Dave J
VerifiedDecember 3, 2024 • Stayed at: C08, Loop: CLOO
Clean and very well maintained. Paved and Spacious sites.
Location Lakeview Park
Address:
450 Boat Dock Road
Lakeview, AR, 72642
United States
From Mountain Home, Arkansas, take State Route 5 north for 6 miles to Midway. Turn left on State Route 178 and follow for 7 miles to Lakeview. Turn right on Boat Dock Road and follow signs into the campground.
Lakeview Park is accessible via State Route 5 and State Route 178. The nearest major road is US Highway 62, located approximately 15 miles to the north.
Latitude & Longitude: 36.3767 / -92.5469
Elevation: 226 feet
Policies & Rules
Arrival & departure
Check in time
4PM
Check out time
3PM
General
- Campground attendants are on duty from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
- One RV and one tent or two tents per site.
- Off-road vehicles not permitted.
- Livestock not permitted.
- Don't Move Firewood: Protect your forests from tree-killing pests by buying your firewood locally and burning it on-site. Visit Dontmovefirewood.org for further information.
- STOP THE SPREAD OF INVASIVE SPECIES. Remove plants, seeds, animals, and mud from boots, gear, pets, and vehicles. Clean your gear before entering and leaving the recreation site. Stay on designated roads and trails, and follow local guidelines for firewood. CLEAN, DRAIN, DRY boats and any other recreational equipment that contacts water. Dispose of unwanted bait, worms, fish parts, or other organisms into the trash and not into the environment. For more information visit https://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/rec.
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Last updated: June 4, 2026