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Cabot, Arkansas 72007
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If you’re looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and discover the best campgrounds perfect for fishing, boating, and scenic camping, Arkansas offers a diverse array of camping options. From riverside retreats to mountain hideaways, each site offers unique features catering to various camping preferences, whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or an extended outdoor adventure. Discover five prime camping sites within an hour’s drive from Cabot, AR.

  • Woolly Hollow State Park:

Located in Greenbrier, this park is renowned for its 40-acre Lake Bennett, where visitors can fish, boat, and swim. The park provides a variety of rental options, including pedal boats and kayaks, and features a trail ideal for mountain biking enthusiasts. Camping amenities encompass 30 AAA campsites, 10 tent sites, and the historic Woolly Cabin, a one-room family homestead from 1882.

  • Toad Suck Park:

Positioned along the Arkansas River, this park is a popular location for picnicking, boating, and fishing. Known for its diverse fish species and record catches, the campground’s proximity to the annual Toad Suck Daze Festival in Conway adds a unique local flair to visits during the festival period. Amenities include 48 sites with electric and water hookups, five picnic shelters, hot showers, playgrounds, and a boat ramp.

  • Indian Lakes Resort:

A short drive from Cabot, Indian Lakes Resort offers a wide range of activities and facilities, making it an ideal family destination. The resort features a swimming area with slides and diving boards, fishing lakes, and various lodging options, including a distinctive lodge that accommodates up to 10 guests. The site offers plentiful opportunities for boating, hiking, and enjoying scenic views, ensuring a memorable camping experience.

  • River Rock RV Park:

For those preferring a quieter, more secluded setting, River Rock RV Park in Heber Springs provides a tranquil riverside location. The park is compact with 19 RV sites, offering a cozy retreat yet still conveniently close to local amenities.

  • John F. Kennedy Park:

Overlooking the Greers Ferry Dam at Heber Springs, this park delivers a scenic camping experience with a rich historical backdrop. It serves as a hub for water sports and hiking, featuring facilities such as electrical hookups and a boat ramp.

Each of these campgrounds offers a unique blend of natural beauty, outdoor activities, and convenient amenities, making them ideal for both novice campers and seasoned outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you’re fishing at Heber Springs, biking through Woolly Hollow, or boating at Toad Suck, these sites promise memorable experiences and scenic escapes close to home.

Courtney Edwards

About the Author

Courtney Edwards is the journalist for WhirLocal Cabot, bringing a passion for storytelling and local business coverage. A graduate of Arkansas State University with a bachelor's degree in multimedia journalism, Courtney has honed her skills as a business reporter for multiple Arkansas-based publications. As a proud Arkansas native, she is dedicated to spotlighting the community and sharing the stories that matter most to local residents.

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