RV Parks Near Horseshoe Bend, AR

RV Parks Near Horseshoe Bend, AR
Horseshoe Bend, Arkansas is RV-friendly. Visitors will find numerous RV parks in the vicinity and can use the town as a starting point from which to explore the area. Highlights include floating down the remote Strawberry River by canoe while fly fishing, pedaling a road bike across the 26.5-mile Sylamore Scenic Byway or mountain biking through the Ozark National Forest on the challenging 37 mile Upper Buffalo Wilderness Loop.

Box Hound Marina Resort & RV Park

The Box Hound Marina Resort & RV Park is located 11 minutes from Horseshoe Bend. Fifty sites are available to guests. Hookups include 30-amp electric and water only. Box Hound sits on the shore of Crown Lake and rents pontoon, ski, jet, fishing, bass and bumper boats. There is also a beach for swimmers, picnic tables with grills, bathrooms, showers, laundry room and convenience store. Pets are welcome.

Box Hound Resort
1313 E. Tri Lakes Drive
Horseshoe Bend, AR 72512
(501) 670-4496
Boxhoundmarina.com

Southfork Resort

The Southfork Resort is 31 minutes from Horseshoe Bend. Twenty-two sites with full or partial hookups with 50-amp electric are available to campers. The resort sits on the south fork of the Spring River and rents tubes, kayaks, canoes and rafts. Bathrooms, showers, picnic areas and a pavilion are available as well. Pets are welcome.

Southfork Resort
7320 Hwy. 289 North
Mammoth Spring, AR 72554
(870) 895-2803
Southforkresort.com

Hardy RV Camper Park

The Hardy RV Camper Park is located 42 minutes from Horseshoe Bend. Seventy-six sites are available to guests. Partial hookups include 30- and 50-amp electric and water only. The Park has picnic tables, bathrooms, showers, laundry room and a dump station, and the property next door offers a playground and a half-mile walking trail. Swimmers will appreciate the park's proximity to the Smith River. Pets are welcome.

Hardy RV Camper Park
#3 Wilburn Brothers Memorial Blvd.
Hardy, AR 72525
(870) 856-2356
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Article Written By Mike Biscoe

Mike Biscoe has been writing since 2009. Focusing on travel, sports and entertainment topics, he has credits in various online publications including LIVESTRONG.COM and Trails. He often writes articles covering uncommon travel destinations from firsthand experience. Biscoe holds a Certificate of Completion in acting from the Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts.

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