Air National Guard Camp
Hot Springs, Arkansas
This recreation area is part of Ouachita Lake
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Federal campground in Arkansas.
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Hot Springs is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.
Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.
Arkansas weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Hot Springs.
Don't miss local attractions near Hot Springs. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.
Mar 23, 2026
Huge clean clear fun lake. Nice size swim area, a little rocky. I have brought my grandkids here to swim and play a few times. The water is so clear you can see the little fish that swim up to you and near you. The grand kids loved that and tried to catch them with their hands and shirts. No luck but tons of memories. Went back and walked a few trails and enjoyed the views and the beautiful fall c... Huge clean clear fun lake. Nice size swim area, a little rocky. I have brought my grandkids here to swim and play a few times. The water is so clear you can see the little fish that swim up to you and near you. The grand kids loved that and tried to catch them with their hands and shirts. No luck but tons of memories. Went back and walked a few trails and enjoyed the views and the beautiful fall colors.
Mar 23, 2026
Huge lake with lots of open ground for swimming, boating, camping, bbq, biking and more. Family friendly, restrooms on site. Tables and chairs are equipped around certain swimming area. Beautiful lake, gorgeous area, highly recommended to come with your whole family.
Mar 23, 2026
This is by far one of the prettiest state parks we stayed in. The only problem I encountered was the signage telling me to go to the the office or visitor center before checking in. The sign was after I turned into the RV park and turning around with not a good option. But other than that this was nice. Nice Park.
Mar 23, 2026
Short two day stay. Clean park, nice bathrooms, beautiful trails. Showers were nice but lacked hooks and a bench inside each stall for easier use. Due to time of year and a bit of inclement weather, we basically had Campground A all to ourselves.
Mar 23, 2026
We had the best time during our weekend stay. The park is clean and quiet. My husband and son enjoyed fishing from the bank. We're ready to book another weekend! The park ranger was so nice and helpful!
Mar 18, 2026
Well spaced campsites with easy access to Degray Lake. Bathrooms were a little dated but kept clean. We were at site #10 which felt like we were on our own island but it wasn’t very shaded. Too hot in the afternoon for our tent. Site #12 would have been better. $20 a night on recreation.gov. All other sites near ours (#8-13) had the same water and electric hookup (50-30-15). We were attacked by 🐜... Well spaced campsites with easy access to Degray Lake. Bathrooms were a little dated but kept clean. We were at site #10 which felt like we were on our own island but it wasn’t very shaded. Too hot in the afternoon for our tent. Site #12 would have been better. $20 a night on recreation.gov. All other sites near ours (#8-13) had the same water and electric hookup (50-30-15). We were attacked by 🐜 ants on night 2 so we decided not to extend.
Mar 18, 2026
Well spaced campsites with easy access to Degray Lake. Bathrooms were a little dated but kept clean. We were at site #10 which felt like we were on our own island but it wasn’t very shaded. Too hot in the afternoon for our tent. Site #12 would have been better. $20 a night on recreation.gov. All other sites near ours (#8-13) had the same water and electric hookup (50-30-15). We were attacked by 🐜... Well spaced campsites with easy access to Degray Lake. Bathrooms were a little dated but kept clean. We were at site #10 which felt like we were on our own island but it wasn’t very shaded. Too hot in the afternoon for our tent. Site #12 would have been better. $20 a night on recreation.gov. All other sites near ours (#8-13) had the same water and electric hookup (50-30-15). We were attacked by 🐜 ants on night 2 so we decided not to extend.
Mar 18, 2026
Pretty decent reception even inside the camper for a campsite. Spot 14 is very angled so it would be good to back your rear tires over 4 or 5 lynx levelers on each back tire before you let your front end down to level it. I had to fully stow my hitch and then let it down in order to get my camper within level, even then it wasn't perfectly level like it prefer it, it was slightly out of level. Ele... Pretty decent reception even inside the camper for a campsite. Spot 14 is very angled so it would be good to back your rear tires over 4 or 5 lynx levelers on each back tire before you let your front end down to level it. I had to fully stow my hitch and then let it down in order to get my camper within level, even then it wasn't perfectly level like it prefer it, it was slightly out of level. Electric and water hook-ups at most sites, dump station available. Beware of fire ants near your fire pits or chairs. Easy access to Degray Lake, bring your kayak, bikes or walking shoes. There are also some little antique shops and flea markets. Hot Springs is about 30 miles away and Lake Hamilton is about 20 miles away.
Mar 18, 2026
This is almost an excellent campground. There are pretty great sites in the woods as swell as sites on the very lovely lake, and the trail I done here was purdy darn good, too. Some of the sites have QR markers that allow you to reserve a spot much more easily than app or mobile website typically allow. The only problem is they seem to have plopped the power station right in the middle of the best... This is almost an excellent campground. There are pretty great sites in the woods as swell as sites on the very lovely lake, and the trail I done here was purdy darn good, too. Some of the sites have QR markers that allow you to reserve a spot much more easily than app or mobile website typically allow. The only problem is they seem to have plopped the power station right in the middle of the best two sections of campground, and that power station is humming all hours, even into the night, as the RV power hogs juice their glamp to max. Really disturbs the tranquility. I poked into a dozen different sites and simply couldn’t escape the noise. I finally just had to accept it, come to terms and be at peace with it, one with The Great Ohm. Seemed to mesh well in the key of D minor. Every few hours it cut off for a minute, just long enough for you to acknowledge the absence, and then she kicks back on again. Oooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Mar 18, 2026
This is almost an excellent campground. There are pretty great sites in the woods as swell as sites on the very lovely lake, and the trail I done here was purdy darn good, too. Some of the sites have QR markers that allow you to reserve a spot much more easily than app or mobile website typically allow. The only problem is they seem to have plopped the power station right in the middle of the best... This is almost an excellent campground. There are pretty great sites in the woods as swell as sites on the very lovely lake, and the trail I done here was purdy darn good, too. Some of the sites have QR markers that allow you to reserve a spot much more easily than app or mobile website typically allow. The only problem is they seem to have plopped the power station right in the middle of the best two sections of campground, and that power station is humming all hours, even into the night, as the RV power hogs juice their glamp to max. Really disturbs the tranquility. I poked into a dozen different sites and simply couldn’t escape the noise. I finally just had to accept it, come to terms and be at peace with it, one with The Great Ohm. Seemed to mesh well in the key of D minor. Every few hours it cut off for a minute, just long enough for you to acknowledge the absence, and then she kicks back on again. Oooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Mar 18, 2026
Large enough and empty enough to find secluded camping spots. Restrooms have showers. Actual sites dont offer amazing water views but you can walk a minute from site to the lakes edge. Had pay over the phone. Campsite had tons of built in table space and nice grill and firepit.
Mar 18, 2026
Nice park and very inexpensive. We have 50amp hookup. No water hookup at site, but there are several places in the park to fill your tank. The dump station is at the front check in point and it has a fresh water faucet there. It’s very convenient to just fill up on your way in. Since the dump station is at the gate and it’s a very steep hill from our campsite to it, we chose not to use our portabl... Nice park and very inexpensive. We have 50amp hookup. No water hookup at site, but there are several places in the park to fill your tank. The dump station is at the front check in point and it has a fresh water faucet there. It’s very convenient to just fill up on your way in. Since the dump station is at the gate and it’s a very steep hill from our campsite to it, we chose not to use our portable tank to dump at this park. We conserve tank space by using the bathrooms (in the daytime) and showers available in the park. These bathrooms were clean enough although everything is very old and some fixtures are rusted. The bathroom in our area was always stocked which was nice as it was 4th of July weekend and the park was completely full. The showers were okay. The water was nicely hot and the pressure was excellent. There were hooks in each stall and on the stall door. There was a bench, however it was way too small and way too short! The drain worked great and the water stayed hot. Access to the lake was easy from all campground areas, there are 3 in this park. The beach area is nice and appears to be comfortable for the kids to romp. We were able to walk the roads in the entire park without a problem, but the roads out of the camp areas and the beach have steep hills to climb. The entire trek around the park is about 5 miles. We did not take our bikes out because of the steep hills and we just are not that good! There is one trail in the park. It’s called the interpretive nature trail. Due to all the rain this year the trail was somewhat overgrown and needs maintenance. Beware on this trail; we saw lots and lots of huge spider webs crossing the path. Shirley at the front desk was super and really fun to talk with. Good luck with your trip to North Carolina and retirement, Shirley.
Mar 18, 2026
Nice park and very inexpensive. We have 50amp hookup. No water hookup at site, but there are several places in the park to fill your tank. The dump station is at the front check in point and it has a fresh water faucet there. It’s very convenient to just fill up on your way in. Since the dump station is at the gate and it’s a very steep hill from our campsite to it, we chose not to use our portabl... Nice park and very inexpensive. We have 50amp hookup. No water hookup at site, but there are several places in the park to fill your tank. The dump station is at the front check in point and it has a fresh water faucet there. It’s very convenient to just fill up on your way in. Since the dump station is at the gate and it’s a very steep hill from our campsite to it, we chose not to use our portable tank to dump at this park. We conserve tank space by using the bathrooms (in the daytime) and showers available in the park. These bathrooms were clean enough although everything is very old and some fixtures are rusted. The bathroom in our area was always stocked which was nice as it was 4th of July weekend and the park was completely full. The showers were okay. The water was nicely hot and the pressure was excellent. There were hooks in each stall and on the stall door. There was a bench, however it was way too small and way too short! The drain worked great and the water stayed hot. Access to the lake was easy from all campground areas, there are 3 in this park. The beach area is nice and appears to be comfortable for the kids to romp. We were able to walk the roads in the entire park without a problem, but the roads out of the camp areas and the beach have steep hills to climb. The entire trek around the park is about 5 miles. We did not take our bikes out because of the steep hills and we just are not that good! There is one trail in the park. It’s called the interpretive nature trail. Due to all the rain this year the trail was somewhat overgrown and needs maintenance. Beware on this trail; we saw lots and lots of huge spider webs crossing the path. Shirley at the front desk was super and really fun to talk with. Good luck with your trip to North Carolina and retirement, Shirley.
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Hot Springs, Arkansas
This recreation area is part of Ouachita Lake
Hot Springs, Arkansas
Federal campground in Arkansas.
Hot Springs, Arkansas
Federal campground in Arkansas.
Hot Springs, Arkansas
Federal campground in Arkansas.
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