Our campsite was not level, however, it was spacious. There are only 18 campsites. It would seem that the area could stand more of them. For anyone wanting to camp there, you would have to get reservations in early. Perhaps they're in future plans. The visitor center was 3 miles away from the campsites, and there weren't very many signs for directions. Stop and eat at the lodge. The food was great! The views of the fall colors were outstanding. Make sure you have a camera handy. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
If you like hiking in a beautiful atmosphere, this is the place to camp. You have to drive up a mountain to get there, but the views are spectacular. The campsite itself is heavily wooded, but we had no problem getting TV; not so good with the phone and internet. We actually had sewer at our site, which is unusual for a state park. Staff was very friendly and helpful. We would definitely camp here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice State Park. We had the campground almost all to ourselves. Very clean restrooms probably because no one was using them. Good sized sites. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The campsites are large and have everything you would expect like picnic table, fire ring, lantern hook, BBQ grill, water, sewer, electric. There is no internet or cable TV but the TV reception was good on the antenna. Cell phone coverage is weak at the campground. The park is very wooded so you will not have a view of anything but trees. A few of the asphalt parking pads appeared to be level but I had to use a stack of boards under the front. Several hiking trails are very close to the campground and will lead you to scenic overlooks or to the top of the mountain. There is no playground or anyplace for kids to play except riding bikes in the street. The park roads are bicycle friendly. A few supplies are available at the visitor center but it is a couple of miles away. I drove up the mountain from Paris and was very pleased with the road. The road from Havana is also good but there are many more curves. Be prepared for much cooler temperatures, more wind, and fog or clouds that reduce visibility at times. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Everything you read is true! This is an awesome place. Everything about this park exudes peace and comfort: from the site layouts, hiking trails,to the park rangers. We stayed 3 days. Time went by much too fast! Butterflies, hiking trails and the ambience...we must experience again! P.S. If you're pulling a big rig...consider going up the Paris side...Havanna is much more difficult...we found out the hard way...when we got to the park...one of the rangers said someone should have told us...but we made it...feeling our success...when we left...we drove Scenic 7 from Russellville to Harrison...and we made that too... We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A small campground located on Cameron Bluff. The sites were level and the campsites were very well laid out. The trailer pad was asphalt, with the balance of the site limestone. Easy access to trails from the campground. A walk of 1/4 mile will take you to a scenic overlook. The park has many rocky outcroppings offering long views of the Arkansas River valley. It is a moderately steep pull for several miles up the mountain to the park. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Nice wooded areas.Nice spaces between sites.Some sites not level,some up hill.Sites pretty
clean. Ranger very helpful and friendly.Excellent hiking areas.Very nice welcome center with mountain history area.Not a real steep climb up the mountain. Will go again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.