Rustic descendent of the Civilian Conservation Corps days. Small scenic lake. Residential group-use camp available for general public use, family reunions, civic and church groups, scouts, universities, and other large meetings. Other recreation sites within the Caddo/Womble Ranger District
Twenty miles west of Hot Springs on U.S. 270.
Love the campground. I just got to drop my daughter off but it made me jealous that I never went to such a nice camp as a kid.
This place is great ! Did not get to enjoy the water due to the rain . but awesome place for gatherings
I've been coming out here once a year most of my life. It is a nice quiet and beautiful campground. Unfortunately, the facilities have been declining in recent years, more things broken or detriorating. It's still a wonderful site, and I still very much enjoy the nostalgia of being here.
It's important to know that this is a reservation only group facility and allows no day use or individual camping.
I gave it a 4 star because it is a really beautiful area and totally worth using, but some of the facilities look like they could use some updating.
It is a beautiful wooded campground. It has a lot of bunkhouses, an onsite bathroom with showers, and a kitchen facility(common area). The bunkhouses have no air conditioning, but they do have screens on the windows to let the air in and are shaded, so it isn't usually too hot. The bunkhouses are also a little on the old side but still very functional.
There is a one lane dirt road that leads into the camp area, but there is lots of parking once you reach the camp.
There is no cell reception in the campground area, but there is a landland for emergency purposes (currently under repair, but should be functional soon). If cell service is something you cant live without, then this isn't the camp area for you.
Reservations are required. The fees vary depending on what facilities you want to rent.