Lost Bridge North
Beaver Lake
Lost Bridge North Campground sits along the vast shores of Beaver Lake in the Ozark Mountains of Northwest Arkansas, offering spacious and sunny campsites and an abundance of recreational activities.
Lost Bridge North Campground has large campsites with plenty of shade and room for activities, and is steps away from the lake shore. Fire rings, picnic areas, drinking water and flush toilets all make for a comfortable camping getaway.
Notifications and Alerts
During the winter camping season, November 1st through March 31st, water will not be available on the camp sites. Showers are not available during the winter camping season. Water is available at the dump station.
Red Flag Warning and Wind Advisory for Northwest Arkansas, Southern Missouri in effect for today through the weekend. Furthermore, strong (possibly damaging) winds are expected on Wednesday.
A Red Flag Warning (FIRE BAN) means critical fire weather conditions are occurring now, and through the weekend. A combination of strong winds, low relative humidity, and warm temperatures can contribute to extreme fire behavior.
IMPACTS...These conditions are conducive for the rapid spread and growth of uncontrolled wildfires.
National Weather Service- 03/19 through 03/23/2025
Need to Know
Please check in with camp host upon arrival. Check-in is at 4:00pm the afternoon of your reservation.
Campsites can accommodate one RV and one tent, or three tents.
No parking in the grass.
No dumping of household trash, gray water, rubbish, black water or any other waste material or waste liquid. All waste generated must deposed of at the dump station or removed from the project lands.
There is a $5 area use fee per vehicle for non-campers. Failure to pay day use fees, and or properly display applicable receipt, permit or pass is prohibited.
No off-road vehicles or golf carts are permitted.
All pets must be physically restrained in pens, cages, or on a 6-foot leash at all times. No Exceptions! Pets may not be left at campsites unattended. Persons bringing animals onto project lands are responsible for the proper removal and disposal of any waste produced by these animals.
Camping at one or more campsites at any one water resource project such as Beaver Lake for a period longer than 14 days during any 30 consecutive day period is prohibited without the written permission of the District Commander.
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.
Natural Features
Towering limestone bluffs, natural caves and a variety of trees and flowering shrubs surround Lost Bridge North Campground, making it an ideal retreat for outdoor enthusiasts.
Beaver Lake and Dam, completed in 1966, was constructed in the White River Basin and boasts 449 miles of beautiful shoreline at the top of the conservation pool.
Although the dam was originally built for flood control, hydroelectric power and public water supply, it has also created a popular recreational oasis.
Nearby Attractions
Several marinas are located around the lake, offering groceries, fuel, boat rentals and storage, fishing guides and camping supplies. Click here for more information.
Recreation
Fishing opportunities are plentiful near Lost Bridge North Campground. Beaver Lake has more than 28,000 surface acres of water, and anglers can try their luck at catching large and small-mouth bass, crappie, bream, white bass, stripers, and channel or spoon-bill catfish. Just below the dam, the cold waters of the upper White River provide a perfect habitat for pole-bending rainbow and record-size German brown trout.
Several trails snake throughout the Ozark Mountains, offering peaceful hiking, biking and wildlife viewing opportunities for visitors.
Hunters will find game plentiful in northwest Arkansas. A mixture of hardwood and evergreen forest provides a good home to many different species of wildlife. While Beaver Lake is conveniently located near several population centers, within a short driving distance hunters can find remote areas filled with upland game animals such as deer, rabbits and squirrels.
Many other sports and activities await campers, including boating, swimming, picnicking, scuba diving, water skiing, spelunking and sightseeing.
Contact Information
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12485 Marina Rd Garfield AR 72732
Phone Number
For campground inquiries, please call: 479-359-3312
Rental Options
Learn more about gear rental options for your trip
Driving Directions
From Rogers, Arkansas, take Highway 62 east for about 13 miles to Garfield. Turn right on Highway 127 and continue for 6 miles. Turn left on Marina Road and follow signs to the park.
Available Campsites
- Site 03, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 20, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 22, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 37, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 30, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 31, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 27, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 08, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 16, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 28, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 39, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 13, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 38, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 02, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site GRP CA, Loop LBRN, Type Group Standard Electric
- Site 32, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 24, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 06, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 40, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 23, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 36, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 47, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 46, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 17, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 44, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 05, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 45, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 42, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 41, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 10, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 04, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 18, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 09, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 34, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 12, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 19, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 43, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 14, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 01, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 25, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 48, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 29, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 11, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 33, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 15, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 21, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 07, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 35, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
- Site 26, Loop LBRN, Type Standard Electric
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