Oakland Park is a small but popular recreation spot with 32 campsites and all the modern campground amenities to keep campers comfortable. The campground sits on Bull Shoals Lake, a favorite destination for water sports and prime fishing. Natural Features: Bull Shoals Lake, stretching more than 71,000 acres, is fed from the White River. The river flows from northwest Arkansas to south-central Missouri, and then loops back into central Arkansas where it eventually flows into the Mississippi River. Recreation: Boating, water skiing, fishing and swimming are all favorite activities on the lake. Hiking and hunting are also popular sports on the public land surrounding the lake. Facilities: Most sites lack natural shade, but the picnic tables have canopies for a break from the sun. Sites include electric hookups, and the campground boasts a nice playground, marina and beach area for swimming. Nearby Attractions: Head to the Bull Shoals-White River State Park and explore its two hiking trails. The Big Bluff Trail offers views of the White River below Bull Shoals Dam, and the Lakeside Trail meanders along the shores of the lake.
From Mountain Home, AR, take SR 5 N 14 mi. to SR 202, then 10 mi. W on SR 202 to Oakland Park. Follow signs into campground From Mountain Home, AR, take SR 5 north 14 miles to SR 202, then go 10 miles west on SR 202 to Oakland/Ozark Isle Park. Follow signs into the campground