Located in a scenic setting in the beautiful Ouachita Mountains, Lake Greeson and the Little Missouri River create a destination for outdoor recreation. Situated on Lake Greeson, Daisy State Park is a popular place for fishing and kayaking with rentals available. Lake tours offer views of magnificent rock formations that you may not otherwise see. The Little Missouri River also offers impressive fishing for trout and excellent floating in the spring. Other activities include ATV riding on the Bear Cycle Trail. Daisy is near Crater of Diamonds State Park which makes a great day trip from your campsite. There are three YURTs, 100 campsites (26 Class A, 56 Class B, and 18 tent sites), picnic areas, a pavilion, launch ramps, and a playground.
From the town of Daisy on U.S. 70, the park is 1/4 mile south; from Hot Springs, travel 50 miles southwest on U.S. 70 to Daisy; from Murfreesboro, go 20 miles on Arkansas 27 to Kirby, then 6 miles west on U.S. 70 to Daisy; from DeQueen, on U.S. 71, travel 41 miles northeast on U.S. 70 to Daisy; from l-30 at Texarkana, take U.S. 71 north 43 miles to U.S. 70 and then drive 33 miles northeast to Daisy.
Hadn’t camped in 20 plus years. Be prepared for anything We had some rain on the second night. The pad wasn’t level so I had to dig trench’s away from the tent and screen room. We didn’t lose anything🌊💦💧. The next two days should be perfect. Few people came by to check on us. That was so nice of them to do that. I’d be lying if I said I’m not jealous of the RV folks.
Many sites are very steep, and there isn't a no wake zone between the two campsite peninsulas. I had people with jetski's coming through a lot, so I didn't feel safe to swim at my own camp. Also, bank fishing was out of the question. Overall, it's still a pretty park and a good place to get away!
We loved this spot! Right on the lake! Beautiful and spacious. The bathroom/shower was immaculate. We will be back
*CAUTION* camp sights 1-35 road is VERY difficult to turn around! Be sure you know exactly where you are going if you're pulling a big RV!!!
Site 61, walk-in tent camping, was very nice. It was close by a very clean bathhouse. The weather was nice and cool this time of year. Not too many campers. Very peaceful, quiet and pleasant. Beautiful colors on the trees and skies. Will definitely visit again.
Booked Tent Site 73, but it didn't have enough room for 2 tents. There was plenty of space, but the sites are built on the side of a hill. The pads and tables were all in great condition. The bathrooms are at the top of the hill, but they were closed when I went (First week of February). We moved to Site 89 (RV/Tent). The park was empty and we had our pick, and it was still hard to decide which one to get. Theses sites all have great views and a good distance between each other. The bathrooms were very clean, the park was well taken care of and the staff was very helpful.