Facilities
Fire rings, picnic areas, drinking water and flush toilets all make for a comfortable outdoors getaway.
Natural Features
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.
Recreation
Several trails snake throughout the Ozark Mountains, offering peaceful hiking, biking and wildlife viewing opportunities for visitors.
Hunters will find plentiful game in the hardwood and evergreen forests of northwest Arkansas. While Beaver Lake is conveniently located near several population centers, within a short driving distance, hunters can find remote areas filled with upland game such as deer, rabbits and squirrels.
Many other sports and activities await campers, including boating, swimming, picnicking, scuba diving, water skiing, spelunking and sightseeing.
Recreation Sites
- Standard Electric
- Overnight
Activities
- Hunting
- Hiking
- Camping
Amenities
- Boat Ramp
- Campfire Rings
- Cell Phone Service
- Day Use Area
- Dump Station
- Electric Hookups
- Flush Toilets (Seasonal)
- Grills
- Paved Roads
- Pets Allowed
- Picnic Area
- RV Parking
- Showers (Seasonal)
- Table & Benches
- Water (Seasonal)
- Grills/Fire Ring
- Electricity Hookup
- BBQ
- Quiet Area
- Picnic Table
- Fire Pit
Nearby Attractions
Getting Here
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.
Contact Information
For campground inquiries, please call: (479) 656-3145