€28.846153846154
per night
Estimated price based on 1 car and 2 persons with a tent, camper or caravan.

Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
This campsite can only be booked by telephone. 501-767-2101
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4.5 / 5 (12 votes )

Stephens Park Campground

1001 Blakely Dam Rd.
71956, Mountain Pine
the United States

Stephens Park Campground is a campsite with 9 pitches in Mountain Pine, the United States. Dogs are allowed on this campsite.

On Stephens Park Campground it's possible to camp with a tent. You can find several recreational activities on the campsite. There's a playground.

Characteristics campsite

Recreation
Playground
Boat slip way

Accomodation
Tents

Qualifications
Dogs


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Reviews

Ms. Heloise Anderson I
English (US)
The discounted rate mentioned previously is a result of the 50% senior pass discount. As others have noted, this is a compact camping area located in a loop just off a quiet road. My camping spot (number 7) was nearest to the road, but the lack of traffic and peaceful nights made it a non-issue. The camping spots here are spacious and well-distributed. Any size of camping vehicle would be able to navigate and park here without difficulty. Each spot is flat and covered with gravel, and comes with full amenities, including a fire pit, lantern hook, and picnic table, which is quite unusual for a COE campground. Utilities are conveniently located at the rear of each spot. Overall, it's a fantastic camping site. During my stay, I took a leisurely walk to the beautiful viewpoint on top of the dam. The walk was mostly uphill and about a mile from the campground, but the scenery at the top was worth it. On my way back, I ventured to the opposite side of the park, across the river from the campground, and was delighted to find a network of trails. Despite the looming rain, I managed to cover about 1.5 miles of the trail, enjoying a round-trip hike through the forest. The trail was well-kept and linked to other trails, making it possible to plan a 5 to 8-mile hike. Discovering this trail was a pleasant surprise. If it hadn't rained, I would have explored more. The Verizon signal here was quite strong (2 to 3 bars), allowing for uninterrupted streaming. This is a fantastic stopover if you're in the Hot Springs area.
1 year ago

Antone Quigley
English (US)
This off-road camping spot is truly picturesque. Though it only has nine spots, they are all top-notch. As mentioned by others, it's quite near the primary road, but the traffic isn't too overwhelming, particularly during the evening. The creek is stunning and gave our children plenty of enjoyment as they tossed stones. We even brought our camping chairs to the creek and dipped our feet in the water for a rejuvenating experience. A person came by to verify camping permits and manage trash. We would unquestionably return to this place!
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
We stayed here for 3 nights because we couldn’t find place at hot springs national park campground. We’re happy that at we stayed here. 9 spots along the creek, plenty of space between sites with full hookup. We’d tornado warning on Friday night, police came by to notify all campers. Felt safe and secure.
2 years ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Quiet little 9 site campground along a river. Short drive from Hot Springs Arkansas. Lots of space between sites. Right next to a road, but very little traffic. Verizon worked great for work. T Mobil was lacking.
2 years ago

Mick & Karla
English (US)
Rate per night reflection Access Pass. Be sure you follow the email confirmation directions or put in Stephens Park Recreation Area, Blakely Dam Rd, Mountain Pine, AR 71956 as there is also Lake Ouachita State Park in the area. We arrived at this wonderful little COE with 9 sites and headed into back-in site 3 with FHUs. After we settled, we self-registered per instructions on the information board at the entrance. Soon after, a park ranger came through and verified our information and replaced the yellow self registration tag with a green one. Site 3 is probably the most scenic site in the campground (CG). Site 1 is a good site and will take over a 40’ rig, but you would need to park your tow vehicle or toad in the parking slots next to the site. As other reviewers stated there is parking between sites 1 and 3 so site 3 gets foot traffic along and behind the campsite due to the easy access to the water and fantastic view. We got a handful of OTA channels and 2 bars on Verizon, which was manageable for internet and phone calls. The water pressure was about 30-35 psi, the lowest we’ve had in a COE. The water spigot was in the back of the site away from the sewer and electric so we needed about 30’ of water hose. The sites were basically level. There’s a restroom/shower facility that sits up the hill from the CG. Hot Springs offers lots of things to do and all of the big box stores if you need them. Airport Road Animal Hospital is a great option if you need to refill any medications for your pets or need a veterinarian.
2 years ago

Oberon
English (US)
Overall a great campground. The only downside is that it is right on the road with nothing to block the site and sound of cars passing. It’s not a busy road, so it’s manageable. The sites are large and the surrounding forest is lovely with good hiking nearby.
2 years ago

Kalibreez
English (US)
Pros: Water and power hookups Clean Quiet Patrolled by park ranger Near fishing access Good Verizon signal Cons: You must book a site on recreation.gov first. No first come first serve spots. We did not know that but luckily I was able to book a spot at the location due to it being off season. Just a heads up! While totally functional, showers look like something out of Shawshank redemption. Lol.
2 years ago

Daydreams About Night Things
English (US)
The bad first. Close to the road, no enforcement, shower heads and controls are in need of replacement. The good. Small yet plenty of space between sites. Plenty of showers and clean restrooms. The river is close and provides a beautiful view. The hiking in and around the dam was challenging and lacking in humans. Saw plenty of wildlife. Warning: I don’t know if this is common but we encountered a squatter upon return to our site after heading to Hot Springs. We have a class C and unhook upon leaving. Our card with reservation information was clearly on the post. He had his tent set up and belongings all over our site. He provided five different stories before moving to an open site. He never paid and the enforcement officer never came. It may be that locals have learned that enforcement is not present. Be aware. The sites are visible from the road and items left unsupervised may acquire a new owner.
3 years ago

Nutmeg
English (US)
This is an unusual COE campground. Literally a loop off a public road with one site on the river and most of the rest next to a brook and woods. Got the occasional truck and car noises during the day, but it was very quiet at night. Had to do a fair bit of trash pickup around the site before settling in. This is a full hookup campground, which was a nice surprise. Would definitely come back if ever in the area again.
3 years ago

AJ
English (US)
Only 9 sites so its pretty quiet and peaceful. Right on the river so we didn't have to travel to put our kayaks in for a nice paddle. Site 2 is good for a smaller rig (ours is only 20 ft). A big rig may have a space issue, but the other sites are plenty big enough for larger campers. Close to hiking and Hot Springs is only about 20 min away. Would definitely stay here again.
3 years ago

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