Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
Explore family camping activities that bring all ages together, from outdoor games and scenic hikes to memorable campfire fun that creates lasting memories.
Welcome to Choctaw Park, a family-friendly destination within the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, located at 3848 Ar 330 Hwy E, Clinton, AR 72031. This park offers a combination of scenic beauty, convenient lake access, and well-maintained facilities, making it a popular choice for campers.
The environment at Choctaw Park is described as "beautiful," offering picturesque scenery for campers. The park's location provides easy access to boat ramps and parking, making it ideal for those interested in water activities. The campsites are well spread out, offering ample shade, and the park is generally considered a great place for children to ride bikes, play, and swim. However, visitors should be aware of potential poison ivy in the area.
Services at Choctaw Park include well-maintained campsites and clean restrooms with hot showers. The park also provides helpful amenities like floating porta-potties, which are appreciated by visitors. The easy access to boat ramps indicates that the park caters to those interested in boating and lake activities. For specific details on RV hookups, amenities, and site availability, please contact the park directly at (501) 745-8320 or +1 501-745-8320.
Features of Choctaw Park include its beautiful scenery, easy access to Greers Ferry Lake, and family-friendly environment. The park is highly regarded for its clean facilities, including restrooms with hot showers. The spacious campsites with shade make it comfortable for extended stays. The park's suitability for children, with areas for biking, playing, and swimming, makes it a popular choice for families. The availability of boat ramps and parking makes it convenient for lake enthusiasts.
For local users seeking a family-friendly campground with lake access and clean facilities, Choctaw Park is an excellent choice. The park's scenic beauty and convenient amenities make it a highly recommended destination. However, visitors should take precautions against poison ivy. We recommend contacting the park directly to inquire about site availability and specific amenities.
Picnics
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom
RV camping
RV electric hookup
RV water hookup
Barbecue grill
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Public shower
Restroom
Running water
Slides
Swings
Tent sites
Camping fee
Credit cards
Good for kids
Playground
On-site parking
Paid parking lot
Dogs allowed
Was a great experience despite wind and rain. Beautiful scenery! Easy access to boat ramps and parking. Great campsites, and clean restrooms. Floating Porta potties was helpful!
Absolutely loved this campground! Great place for children to ride bikes, play, and swim! (Watch out for poison ivy though!) Campsites were well spread out with lots of shade. Clean bathrooms with hot showers. Definitely on our list of favorites!
I would love to give this a 5 star but the restrooms on the loop D were a little questionable. Otherwise a beautiful park on the lake! This was at site D24.
Best place close by with sandy swimming area. Not much parking at swimming area. There is only a couple spots of shade. The RV camp grounds usually stay full nearly year round. Free life vests. $5 daily use, $40 year pass.
There's no one to overlook the campground. Being the only ones here in December, we can notice a lot that goes on. The opened bathroom is daily frequented by non-paying customers that come in and shower, dumping their used adult diapers in the trash, taking the toilet paper, and leaving the restroom a filthy mess. I had to clean the shower with my cleaning supplies before taking a shower. Btw, there is no cleaning service to maintain these restrooms, or anything else at this time. We also noticed that people sneak in in the evenings, set up camp, & leave in the morning so they don't have to pay. We know this because the sites are not reserved at any time, according to the online reservation website. What a shame to see this happening to our favorite campground, and respite place.
Great place for swimming and watching the deer.