8 Campgrounds In Arkansas Perfect For Those Who Hate Camping
By Carol Ann Carson|Published May 06, 2019
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Carol Ann Carson
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Arkansas native, Carol Ann Carson, has written for OnlyInYourState for three years now. She resides in Western Arkansas' Mountain Frontier but calls NWA home as well. The graduate of University of Arkansas - Fort Smith, Carol Ann earned her B.A. in English and will soon be pursing her M.A. in Library Science. She loves exploring the trails around the Buffalo National River and has yet to find a waterfall that wasn't her favorite.
Perhaps we should clarify before moving forward with these unique camping options. It’s just about impossible to find an Arkansan who hates camping. We all find an unexplainable peace when we take the time to retreat to the woods. That being said, not everyone enjoys roughing it in a tent on a primitive site. Tents aren’t the only option for those of us that prefer a few more comforts of home while taking a retreat. Let’s scroll through these getaway options for a nontraditional camping adventure.
DeGray Lake Resort State Park has just about every method of lodging possible. We're particularly fond of their yurts since they're skipping stone away from the water. The yurts here can sleep up to six people too!
Address: 2027 State Park Entrance Road, Bismarck, AR 71929
Never worry about a soggy tent again after booking a night in the Lakeshore Treehouse Resort. The treehouses look out to Bull Shoals Lake and can accommodate couples to large groups.
Address: 1446 N Diamond Boulevard, Diamond City, AR 72644
Forgo the campsite completely with a truly unique lodging. The houseboats on Lake Ouachita can hold 10-16 people. Wake Zone also offers a grocery service, a captain if need be, and a ton of water toy rentals.
Address: 1649 N Crystal Springs Road, Royal, AR 71968
This may not be a luxurious glamping experience but the teepees are a fun tent-alternative. The queen size beds, A/C, and TV make a classic camp out even more enjoyable.
Sure, you could pitch a tent at Lake Fort Smith State Park but why go to the trouble when this yurt resort is just down the road? StoneWind Retreat is the perfect backdrop for a luxurious glamping experience with a hot tub looking out over the mountainside, in-yurt massages, and ongoing classes.
Address: 15840 Wilson Branch Drive, Chester, AR 72934
We realize it's nearly blasphemous to say but we prefer the lodge over camping at Mount Magazine State Park. Enjoy all of the natural beauty of the peak without worrying with the hassle of pitching a tent. The other hikers will be none the wiser to your luxurious sleeping arrangement.
Everyone needs to experience a pitched tent along the Buffalo National River. However, after that camping trip you definitely need to plan a stay at one of these nearby cabins. The Buffalo Outdoor Center has cabins located deep in the forest or alongside the river.
These camper cabins are another great alternative to camping with some mild upgrades. You won't be fighting off mosquitoes or a chilly ground at these screened cabins. Their simple enhancements make quite the difference!
Address: 11333 AR-74, West Fork, AR 72774
Which of these places would you like to camp at? Share your favorites with us in the comments below!
If you don’t mind pitching a tent, check out these campgrounds where no reservations are required.
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