Take Exit #125 off l-40 at Conway, then go 12 miles north on U.S. Highway 65 to Arkansas Highway 285 (just one mile north of Greenbrier); take Highway 285 east 6 miles to the park entrance.
The amazing lovely women at the front desk was SO sweet, very informative, every worker there was extraordinary. I had a wonderful stay there it was worth the money.
Anyone wondering the cost its 40 for electric and plumbing for camping.
Nice place. Had some decent trails. Very clean and gift shop has a lot of different things. Lots to see, like the Spring, bike trails, cabin, walking trails, swimming.
Update, still the same place. The trails are updated. Not much had changed.
September 2023 Update. Unfortunately, it has changed a bit. Not much rain, so lake is low. The best Park Ranger Matt is not here anymore. The sulfur spring is all grown up and can not get to it. The gift shop is stripped down and I only seen 1 item that was made in Arkansas. Its sad that our favorite place is becoming like this. Its clean, but it use to be better.
Visited this park on our way to another park. Good looking park. Great place to just relax. Not much to do other than trails, swimming, fishing, but that's a plus for us. The staff at the visitors center was very friendly and helpful.
The place seems small, but that was a plus on the appeal side for us. Clean sites and didn't look too pack together. The whole place was very well maintained by the looks of it.
Definitely coming back, but not before we get the rest of our passport stamps. 26 more to go....
We stayed over the weekend and thoroughly enjoyed our visit. We have three young children who enjoyed riding around the park on their bikes, playing at the playground, viewing the cabin and hiking. The camp sites are spacious and well maintained. We will definitely be back.
Lake is pretty low right now, but the hiking and bike trails are fantastic, and very popular. Full hook-ups for motor homes and trailers, plus camping sites.