Up in the Ozarks, the beautiful Beaver Lake sprawls out over 487 miles of shoreline, with towering limestone bluffs and natural caves. Between Rogers and Eureka Springs sits 28,000 acres of the Beaver Lake campsite and recreational area. This wonderful vacation spot offers activities for everyone. Besides the water activities on the crystal clear waters, there are nature hikes, and event planning for retreats, weddings, reunions, and more. Open all season, if you make this as a destination, you will not only create memories for a lifetime, you will come back again and again.
Our campsite has electricity for RV hook-ups, tent sites, restrooms, hot showers, as well as fully equipped cabins and cottages for those who'd rather go glamping than camping! We also have a general store and a large pavilion. We also have an events venue for company get-togethers including a large meeting room. If you are planning a cozy camping trip with someone special, a family reunion, or a business outing, consider us first. This will become your go-to destination from now on. For more information, call (479) 925-1333 or contact Beaver Lake Hideaway Campground in Rogers, AR today!
08/2022 My husband and I (full-time RVers who know campgrounds) visited here for a weekend overnight stay with 2 grandsons.Run down campground buildings and playground. Pool is nice size with good area for sunning but it was not clean at all. We made do but straight to our shower we went. Just not impressed. Its on our not to return list......just fyi.
My boyfriend and I needed a place to tent camp and this was one of the first google suggested for us. The ladies in the first office were so nice and helpful, and even let us take a look at the tent sites to reserve our favorite one. The amenities are for everybody: no matter the spot, you can use the pool, swim docks, shower house, etc. the shower house was clean and the water is hot. The tent sites are also very shaded by trees and each has a fire pit. So glad we decided to stay, and we will definitely come back!
The RV and tent section is congested. But the primitive camping spots are awesome! Shaded and close to the water. The showers are a bonus. We didn't try the salt water pool.
Its is quiet, plan appropriately as you are about 10 miles from town and that trip is slow due to the winding roads. We hauled a 38 foot camper out there and back it wasn't terrible. Road isn't terribly narrow, but not a lot of shoulder in many spots either. Campground is clean, we didn't use the restrooms as we are self contained and had full hookup. If you are looking for privacy this is not the Campground for you. Sites are dirt so if it rains you are dealing with mud. Owners are nice as I had some things shipped to the Campground prior to our arrival as we were doing a 2 week tour around 4 states. Price is reasonable, during our stay is was around $43 a night (in early March). There are several permanent residents here, most of them are down by the lake. I gave 4 stars only because of how far we were from town. It is close to Hobbs State Park which is beautiful. Lots of hiking, biking trails within about 6 miles.
I'd call this a rv park. There's people living long term, and others appear very long. Not organized lots. Lots of encomplete rehab, but I didn't see anyone doing anything. Bath house men's side was very nicely remodled. Wife said women's was clean but not up to date. Looked like a nice pool. I think the rates are a little high for fall campers. State down the road for half the price. Would like to check it out when and if they clean it up. It is in a good area. And definitely okay to stay at. I wish them good luck in their endeavors