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Choctaw Park

Overview

Choctaw Park serves as a scenic, community-managed destination situated along the tranquil shores of Greers Ferry Lake. Unlike high-density commercial RV resorts, this park offers a more authentic, nature-focused experience. It provides a peaceful retreat for travelers seeking to unplug and reconnect with the outdoors. The grounds are well-maintained, offering spacious lakefront sites that place you within steps of the water, making it a perfect spot for those who value natural beauty and quiet mornings.

Location & Surroundings

The park is located in Clinton, Arkansas, nestled within the beautiful Ozark foothills. This region is defined by its rolling mountains, deep forests, and the expansive, pristine waters of Greers Ferry Lake. The surrounding area provides a quiet, rural atmosphere that feels worlds away from the bustle of city life. Visitors will find that the picturesque lakeside setting creates a calming environment, ideal for long-term relaxation or a refreshing weekend getaway in central Arkansas.

Amenities & Park Features

Choctaw Park is designed with functionality and comfort in mind for the modern camper. The site layout accommodates a variety of setups, ranging from travel trailers to large fifth wheels. Visitors have access to full hookup campsites which include water, electricity, and sewer connections to ensure a comfortable stay. Additional features include clean restroom facilities, designated picnic areas for lakeside dining, and an on-site boat ramp that makes it easy to launch your vessel directly into the water.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Water-based activities are the primary draw, with excellent opportunities for fishing, swimming, and boating right at your doorstep. Beyond the shoreline, the town of Clinton offers local flavor, including unique shops and community events. For those who enjoy adventure, the nearby Ozark National Forest provides endless miles of hiking, bird watching, and scenic drives. Whether you are looking to cast a line for record-breaking walleye or explore local geological wonders, the park serves as an ideal base camp.

Who This Park Is Best For

This park is best suited for nature enthusiasts, anglers, and families who prefer a laid-back, rustic camping experience over a resort-style atmosphere. It is an excellent choice for retirees and travelers who enjoy scenic waterfront views and easy access to outdoor recreation. If your idea of a perfect trip involves morning coffee overlooking a quiet lake and afternoons spent exploring the natural beauty of the Arkansas Ozarks, Choctaw Park will likely feel like home.

User Reviews

Garry Norman

November 11, 2025

Beautiful spot if you get in the right site. Water was 450 feet from our spot (not easy but possible if you no other campers and plan ahead) Bath house was a little scary, it was lacking in maintenance and housekeeping.

Justa Guy

November 07, 2025

It's always fun to stay at choctaw. Clean bathhouses

Debra Bearden

September 28, 2025

We were here for a family reunion, we reserved 8 camping sites. We had 5 Campers and several tents for about 40 people. When we arrived we realized that although the sites did have electricity, they did not have water available. We were in a Loop B. There was not a open bathroom or shower house easily accessible to us. Our loop could not be accessed through the rest of the park, it had its own entrance and any roads connecting it to the park were blocked by closed gates. Most of the campsites are not even close to the water, so be prepared to pull your boat out of the water daily or more often since you can't see the water from the majority of the sites. Overall it was just an OK place to camp.

Daniele Lilly

June 24, 2024

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.

Kristen Picciolo

May 31, 2024

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!

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