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    Lake Ouachita State Park

    4.3 (39 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Caddo Bend Loop
    Audrey C.

    Wonderful stay at Lake Ouachita State Park! Did an overnight in campsite D and was very impressed by the bathroom facilities. Tons to explore with the beach areas, 3 Sisters Springs, the Dogwood Trail, and Caddo Bend Loop! The views are Caddo bend were spectacular and the trails were in excellent condition! We also rented kayaks for $22 for 4 hours which was a steal. Staff was friendly and loved the quality of the facilities here. Woke absolutely return!

    Well marked trails and good maps. Roads were excellent. However few did get a heart attack when we thought we missed the service road to escape a 3 hours hike--turns out the metal signing just fell off. Freaky! Great bird variety. Love the views of the water. Caddo bend trail: EXPECT IT TO BE HILLY! Your ankles will need to be careful. But so worth it. So pretty and we even saw some deer. Great facilities and loved the store. Shoutout fish crow!

    Point 50 outlook, 1.5miles in. Picnic table was available to enjoy the view and rest for a moment.
    Emilee H.

    This state park was very well maintained and had all the outdoor recreation options you could want! A marina, swimming beaches, hiking, camping, fishing, etc! The visitor center had snacks, water fountains, maps, and plenty of last minute camping needs. Lake Ouachita was gorgeous, clean, and the water seemed pretty clear! We did the Caddo Bend Trail hike, it was 4 miles on the dot and was pretty strenuous. I recommend hiking shoes or trail runners at least, because you will need a shoe with some traction! It took us about 2.75hrs to complete with multiple stops along the way for water and admiring the views. Point 50 has a gorgeous view of the surround mountains and lake Ouachita. Definitely check this state park out if you want to venture out from Hot Springs national park and see more of what Arkansas has to offer!

    Campsite.
    Jesus G.

    I love this RV park. Plenty to do here. Very well maintained sites, bathrooms and other facilities.

    Cabins for rent.
    Debra K.

    We have rented a cabin here three years in a row during the spring months. Making reservations is bit archaic, but we haven't had too many problems. The cabins are fairly new (and I think they are building more) and come with a furnished kitchen, deck with lounge chairs and table, fireplace (with logs provided) and a typical BBQ stand (like are found in most state parks). The furnishing are new. The scenery is spectacular and so serene. The cabins are a short walk away from the Three Sisters Spring. Trails are well marked and surround the lake. Canoes can be rented at the marina. This is a hidden gem of a place. You can't help but relax.

    Praying mantises
    Jodie S.

    The Caddo bend trail the four mile hike started off smooth then tested your from there lol we are ages 30/31 and moderately fit and decided that if we had kids they wouldn't come on this trail and we realized we were not in as great shape as we thought this trail does circle around so no back tracking and the sites are beautiful and well worth the hike! Roots, loose gravel, incline, up hill and large rocks, hiking stick and boots are a plus ! Theirs four benches and a table on the trail! We seen five deer

    Dianne T.

    We love this place and we weren't even camping there! We wish we would've known! The water is clear and beautiful. We rented kayaks and went out on the lake and had a great time. It was a pretty hot day so we swam there as well. The water was a little on the warm side but it was still very enjoyable ! We definitely would want to go back!!

    Shawna C.

    We loved seeing the deer, the woods, and the lake. There are so many resort areas to stay in nearby, but we stayed at Mountain Harbor and were thrilled!

    Marion W.

    This is a hidden gem. Very clean and sites were good. The view of the lake we had was absolutely amazing. The staff was friendly. There is no wifi in most areas. A great place to walk your dog. We loved this park and will be returning for a longer visit.

    View of the lake from one of the hiking trails.

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    Very clean, very beautiful would recommend anybody to go for family day and swim and bring pets and picnic

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    Lake Catherine State Park

    Lake Catherine State Park

    4.6(83 reviews)
    17.7 mi

    Clean and comfortable - natural beauty sitting just around the bend and over the next hill and…read moreunder the placid water of Lake Catherine! It's fun and easy to reach/enjoy with family friendly opportunities for hiking, fishing, boating, swimming, grilling, camping (cabins available too) - very close to Hot Springs which has a lot of beauty from the National Park in downtown to the lookout tower atop the highest point in downtown - including the natural hot springs which makes this place famous for America's first off season professional baseball camps and the likes of gangsters and movie stars all mingled alongside the everyday persons enjoying the same or hanging out at the horse races. It's a cool place to visit and you'll have a super time at the park - with other states parks and lakes and rivers/hiking and nature all around!

    Lake Catherine-- We absolutely love this lake!…read more Although, I felt like things were not labeled as they should have been during the hike of "Falls Creek Falls". There were marks on trees during the hike that were red, white and yellow, but I had no idea what those meant. Maybe this part of town is less touristy and more locals, because people had set up hammocks, and all of their things that they needed for the night/day around the waterfall after the hike. I spoke to a sweet man and woman on a golf cart who seemed to work there, as they were going around and changing papers for the reservations for there were trailers in the parking lot, and they advised us on where to go and park. They did advise us that if you go on the trails, if you go towards the left, the hike is shorter and it's about a 1/2 a mile, and if you go towards the right, it's about a mile and a 1/2 Which is a great tip because, of course, we wanted to take the shorter route. We had a toddler and an elderly person with us, and so we did not want to do a strenuous hike. This hike was just enough for us to feel better adventurous, and like we accomplished something when we got to the falls. The falls were beautiful, and the water looked gorgeous. Although, I did see later on another app, that a lot of times sewer water gets into the falls. Unfortunately, we had decided to take a dip even though we didn't have swim suits just because it looks so refreshing but it's just something to keep in mind. Overall, we would definitely come here again! It looks like a great place to bring lunch and hang out and eat after a great hike!

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    Degray Lake Resort State Park - Wow sunset

    Degray Lake Resort State Park

    4.7(30 reviews)
    25.1 mi

    The state park itself is beautiful. The trails and lake are great. We stayed at the lodge for a…read moreweek. The staff are all friendly and welcoming. The restaurant and staff there were very good. Where it fell short for us was mostly the room. The room was very small, crowded, musty and in extreme need of updating. The bathtub has rust stains, the tile is old and grout is filthy. The carpet in the room is also filthy. There were spiders in the corners of the room. The air system was so loud! The door to the room had gaps so spacious that light from the hall poured in all night and everyone walking by sounded as if they were in the room with us. The chair in the room was stained. You get the point. The elevator safety certification in both elevators expired in 2024. Doesn't instill great confidence. My husband had never been here and I was so excited to share a place I had stayed at several times in my childhood. Unfortunately the experience was a bit of a letdown. There were no activities at all. The outdoor paved walking trail behind the lodge had maybe two of the lights working and the lanterns were filthy. I remember that path being lit so well at night that the frogs would be on the path catching insects that were drawn to the lights. There wasn't a frog to be seen or heard. With some TLC and renovations & perhaps an activities director, this could be a beautiful place to stay again.

    Peaceful and relaxing nature. It has multiple entrances to visit from. Picnic areas available with…read moregrill stations.

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    Degray Lake Resort State Park - Fireplace inside the lodge.

    Fireplace inside the lodge.

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    Hot Springs National Park - Bathhouse row. Only two are still operating as bathhouses; Buckstaff and Quapaw.

    Hot Springs National Park

    4.5(174 reviews)
    10.2 mi

    I recently visited Hot Springs, Arkansas national Park and me and my family spent several hours…read morethere. We're walking in and out of the bath houses and looking around the area even took some time to ask the gentleman who works for the national parks inside of the main building. Where is some things that we could see around the area? He of course, handed me a map and he said well the best thing we got is right outside the door. There's a fountain outside. For me I was hoping there would be more to that national park than just a few bath houses and a few fountains with hot water now I understand that that is amazing but it definitely under performs as a national park. We did take time to walk around the trails. We did take time to see the other areas, but there's really not much here other than a few hot water springs and some trails to walk on. Now don't let this take away from Hot Springs the city. It is a great city a lot of vibrant shopping in restaurants along Hot Springs. If you're going just to go shopping then you won't be disappointed. There was a lot to do as far as that but from the national Park perspective it was a letdown.

    I'm probably going to catch some flak for this because it's not 5 stars, but this was my…read moreexperience... Hot Springs National Park was truly unique. At first I admit I was underwhelmed actually. Then we explored several key features: + Hot Springs Mountain Tower (we drove & didn't go up to the top because we had our dog with us) + Bathhouse Row (viewed everything from outside) + Grand Promenade (dog-friendly path & park area) + Fordyce Bathhouse Visitors Center (dogs not allowed, we found a dog boarder and came back to explore it) The old cranky park ranger that we spoke to inside the Fordyce Center was not friendly at all on 7.21.2025. He was very dismissive and not willing to share any insight beyond the two questions I asked him. Not welcoming. Between my picking up trash scattered throughout the Grand Promenade and his attitude, that's primarily the reason for a star knocked off. It's not operated by the National Park Service, but the Buckstaff Bathhouse is regulated by the NPS. My daughters, ages 12 and 10, really enjoyed a mini spa day there. We bought passes at about 9:30 AM and had no wait. We were out by 11:00 AM. Yes, I recommend you experience this old-fashioned body treatment at least once. There are several wonderful shops and some restaurants within walking distance. On Sunday, metered street parking was free. On Monday, I paid for all-day parking (just a little over $8) in the Exchange Street Parking Plaza garage on Exchange Street. All three of us are highly active, so this was an easy walk for us even in the late July 2025 heat. TIPS + Residents really do fill up every plastic jug they can find at the water fountains. Lol. It's free! There were two cold water springs that I heard about: one at Whittington Park and the other at Happy Hollow. But plenty of folks stopped in front of the NPS Administrative building on Reserve Street. + Don't forget to get your national park passport cancellation stamp inside the Fordyce Bathhouse Visitors Center. It was to the right of the front office when we visited.

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    Hot Springs National Park.

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    Hot Springs National Park - Bathhouse row on Central Ave. Two are still operating as bathhouses; Buckstaff and Quapaw.

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    Bathhouse row on Central Ave. Two are still operating as bathhouses; Buckstaff and Quapaw.

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