Warning
GeneralTo improve the camping experience for our guests at all Beaver Lake campgrounds, the Check-Out time for campsite reservations will be adjusted from 3:00pm to 1:00pm on the day that reservation ends. This change will apply to all reservations beginning on or after April 1st, 2026, regardless of when the reservation was originally booked. Check-In time will remain 4:00pm on the day incoming reservations start.The additional time before incoming reservation holders may check in will allow Park Attendants, Cleaners, and Park Ranger staff to ensure that outgoing guests have not only vacated their sites, but that the facilities are fully operational, clean, and prepared to welcome incoming guests.As always, should you wish to make, modify, or cancel a reservation, you may do so from your Recreation.gov account or by calling 1-877-444-6777.We look forward to seeing you at Beaver Lake this recreation season!
Warning
GeneralEngaging in commercial business on US Army Corps of Engineers recreation areas is prohibited. This includes the delivery and setup of rental campers, rental boats or any other type of water craft.
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About Horseshoe Bend
Number of accommodations: 184
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
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- Showers
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- Playground
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Reviews (1175)
What Guests Are Saying
Horseshoe Bend offers a beautiful and well-maintained camping experience, with scenic views of Beaver Lake and friendly hosts who are helpful and welcoming. While there are some concerns regarding the limited shower and bathroom facilities, the campground is generally clean and offers spacious, private sites. Many visitors appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and plan to return, highlighting the park's charm and suitability for various outdoor activities.
What Guests Are Saying
Horseshoe Bend offers a beautiful and well-maintained camping experience, with scenic views of Beaver Lake and friendly hosts who are helpful and welcoming. While there are some concerns regarding the limited shower and bathroom facilities, the campground is generally clean and offers spacious, private sites. Many visitors appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and plan to return, highlighting the park's charm and suitability for various outdoor activities.
Review Summary
Jennifer R
VerifiedMay 26, 2023 • Stayed at: 146, Loop: EAST
It was a great campsite. It states that it is a pull through site, however it is not. We are still fairly new backing in a camper but luckily it was easy to get into. That is the only complaint.
James C
VerifiedMay 24, 2023 • Stayed at: 159, Loop: EAST
This is a beautiful park. Our double campsite was spacious with plenty of places for our 5 tents. The lake is lovely. Fishing was fun. A little trouble with big boats respecting a no-wake zone for our kayaks. Only complaint is the inadequate number of bathrooms and they desperately need updating.
James C
VerifiedMay 24, 2023 • Stayed at: 159, Loop: EAST
This is a beautiful park. Our double campsite was spacious with plenty of places for our 5 tents. The lake is lovely. Fishing was fun. A little trouble with big boats respecting a no-wake zone for our kayaks. Only complaint is the inadequate number of bathrooms and they desperately need updating.
Victor B
VerifiedMay 23, 2023 • Stayed at: 141, Loop: EAST
Had a wonderful time until the buzzards got onto our camper roof and peeled off a section of our roof About a foot by 2 foot section of our roof while we were out fishing one morning and caused about $10,000 in damaged. Now have to have a new roof put on our camper. Hoping you could do something about the buzzards. Talked to several campers and they were discussed about the buzzard droppings on their campsite.
Tom S
VerifiedMay 23, 2023 • Stayed at: 119, Loop: HORSESHOE BEND
DO NOT reserve site 147. It should actually be closed permanently because the turkey vulchers sit on the table and poop on it constantly. I was told the site is a former bird sanctuary and they won't go away, now they a campsite is there. The site is also too close to the water, making the fire ring unusable. This lake suffers from flooding and they are slow to maintain sites IMO. There were rocks all over the pavement, due to flooding, but they had cleaned up the site to be useable, totally unsafe for kids. Maybe the poor maintenance was due to not being in season on May 12th when we arrived. We switched to site 115, away from the water because that was the only decent site available with power and water. It was nice, with good views. Some sites don't have water, so be careful when you reserve. The dump site at the park exit worked fine. The nearby playground was nice for the grandkids. Overall the park is in good shape, but maintenance was lacking during our visit. The best sites in the 30 range are closed due to flooding. We walked the area and those are absolutely the best waterfront sites, when the water is down. Too bad the authorities can't manage the lake level better. Seems odd they can't predict rainfall adequately to keep the lakes at the right max elevation, instead of causing all the damage from flooding. I'm told it's always a problem. COE must have messed up the design somehow, lacking adequate water management skills.
Victor B
VerifiedMay 23, 2023 • Stayed at: 141, Loop: EAST
Had a wonderful time until the buzzards got onto our camper roof and peeled off a section of our roof About a foot by 2 foot section of our roof while we were out fishing one morning and caused about $10,000 in damaged. Now have to have a new roof put on our camper. Hoping you could do something about the buzzards. Talked to several campers and they were discussed about the buzzard droppings on their campsite.
Tom S
VerifiedMay 23, 2023 • Stayed at: 119, Loop: HORSESHOE BEND
DO NOT reserve site 147. It should actually be closed permanently because the turkey vulchers sit on the table and poop on it constantly. I was told the site is a former bird sanctuary and they won't go away, now they a campsite is there. The site is also too close to the water, making the fire ring unusable. This lake suffers from flooding and they are slow to maintain sites IMO. There were rocks all over the pavement, due to flooding, but they had cleaned up the site to be useable, totally unsafe for kids. Maybe the poor maintenance was due to not being in season on May 12th when we arrived. We switched to site 115, away from the water because that was the only decent site available with power and water. It was nice, with good views. Some sites don't have water, so be careful when you reserve. The dump site at the park exit worked fine. The nearby playground was nice for the grandkids. Overall the park is in good shape, but maintenance was lacking during our visit. The best sites in the 30 range are closed due to flooding. We walked the area and those are absolutely the best waterfront sites, when the water is down. Too bad the authorities can't manage the lake level better. Seems odd they can't predict rainfall adequately to keep the lakes at the right max elevation, instead of causing all the damage from flooding. I'm told it's always a problem. COE must have messed up the design somehow, lacking adequate water management skills.
Danny N
VerifiedMay 22, 2023 • Stayed at: 057, Loop: HORSESHOE BEND
Horseshoe Bend is our go to campground it’s close to home plus our pontoon is at the Marina
Danny N
VerifiedMay 22, 2023 • Stayed at: 057, Loop: HORSESHOE BEND
Horseshoe Bend is our go to campground it’s close to home plus our pontoon is at the Marina
Rhonda H
VerifiedMay 21, 2023 • Stayed at: 094, Loop: HORSESHOE BEND
Enjoyed the weekend. This is a very good campsite you are not around alot of people and close enough to restrooms , water and playground.
Location Horseshoe Bend
Address:
16165 E. Hwy 94
Rogers, AR, 72758
United States
From Rogers, Arkansas, take Highway 94 East/New Hope Road for approximately 8 miles, and follow into Horseshoe Bend Park.
Horseshoe Bend is accessible via State Highway 94, which connects to Rogers and provides direct access to the campground.
Latitude & Longitude: 36.2867 / -94.0194
Elevation: 338 feet
Policies & Rules
Arrival & departure
- Check in with the camp host at 4:00 PM and check out by 1:00 PM.
Site capacity
- Each campsite can have either one RV and one tent or three tents.
- Camping is limited to 14 days within any 30-day period without special permission.
Vehicles & parking
- Parking on the grass is not allowed.
- Off-road vehicles and golf carts are not allowed.
Safety & rules
- Dumping waste is prohibited; use the dump station or remove waste. Shower and bathroom tents are not allowed.
Fees & deposits
- Non-campers must pay a $5 area use fee per vehicle and display the receipt.
Pets
- Pets must be leashed, caged, or penned, and cannot be left unattended at campsites. Owners must clean up after their pets.
Fires & fuel
- Do not move firewood; buy it locally and burn it on-site to protect forests.
Wildlife & food storage
- Prevent invasive species by cleaning gear before and after your visit and properly disposing of organic waste.
Warnings & Advisories
Warning
GeneralTo improve the camping experience for our guests at all Beaver Lake campgrounds, the Check-Out time for campsite reservations will be adjusted from 3:00pm to 1:00pm on the day that reservation ends. This change will apply to all reservations beginning on or after April 1st, 2026, regardless of when the reservation was originally booked. Check-In time will remain 4:00pm on the day incoming reservations start.The additional time before incoming reservation holders may check in will allow Park Attendants, Cleaners, and Park Ranger staff to ensure that outgoing guests have not only vacated their sites, but that the facilities are fully operational, clean, and prepared to welcome incoming guests.As always, should you wish to make, modify, or cancel a reservation, you may do so from your Recreation.gov account or by calling 1-877-444-6777.We look forward to seeing you at Beaver Lake this recreation season!
Warning
GeneralEngaging in commercial business on US Army Corps of Engineers recreation areas is prohibited. This includes the delivery and setup of rental campers, rental boats or any other type of water craft.
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Last updated: June 4, 2026