RV Parks Near Ft. Smith, Ark.

RV Parks Near Ft. Smith, Ark.

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RV camping in the Ft. Smith, Arkansas, area has much to offer. Once the rig is parked in place, nature lovers can discover regional trails that include 58-mile road-bike trips to the Spiro Native American Mounds, fly-fishing while kayaking through the narrows of Cedar Creek and backpacking the 14-mile Butterfield Trail in Devil's Den State Park.

Ft. Smith/Alma KOA

Ft. Smith/Alma KOA is located 23 minutes from Ft. Smith. Campers choose between 57 back-in and pull-through sites. Full hookups are offered and include 50-amp service, Wi-Fi and cable. The park has LP gas, a pool, firewood, an area for tents, a store and a dump station. This KOA is 19 minutes from Lake Ft. Smith State Park, where kayaking rentals are available to explore the shoreline.

Ft. Smith/Alma KOA
3539 N. Hwy. 71
Alma, AR 72921
(479) 632-2704
Koa.com/where/ar/04110/

Park Ridge RV Campground

Located 17 minutes from Ft. Smith, Park Ridge RV Campground offers guests 50 back-in and pull-through sites to choose from. Full hookups area available and include 50-amp service, cable and Wi-Fi. The campground has a convenience store, showers, laundry room, bathrooms and dump station. This facility is 14 minutes from Lee Creek Public Use Area, popular with boaters and anglers.

Park Ridge RV Campground
1616 Rena Rd.
Van Buren, AR 72956
(479) 410-4678

Crabtree RV Center

Visitors to Crabtree RV Center, located 20 minutes from Ft. Smith, will find 37 back-in and pull-through sites with full hookups providing 50-amp service. The center has a pool, recreation room, Wi-Fi, bathrooms, showers and laundry room. This rental area is 25 minutes from the entrance into Ozark National Forest near the town of Cedarville.

Crabtree RV Center
400 Heather Ln.
Alma, AR 72921
(877) 283-4979
Crabtreerv.com/tradein.php

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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