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Hot Springs/Gulpha Gorge Campground


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Olivia Rohlfing

May 31, 2026

Very nice park with a trail and stream/creek right next to it so the kids can play and hike. The parking spots kinda suck because of the incline or decline.

Stephanie Jordan

May 01, 2026

TLDR; Tent: no, RV: yes. This is my experience as a tent camper. My review would be very different if we were in an RV. While the website says all of the sites are for both tents or RVs, they are not. The site we chose (40) is right along the creek and had a very small spot for our tent (a 6 person Coleman Skydome) to actually fit between a tree and the paved parking spot/RV spot and it was 100% rock. We did not have the option to set up our tent on grass at our campsite. Thank goodness we got into town in enough time to run to Sportsman's Warehouse and buy some stronger tent stakes. Our normal stakes that we've always used would not go into the rock. There are campsites that do have enough grass to comfortably fit a tent, but nowhere on the booking site indicates that and the photos are definitely lacking. If you're looking for a spot to tent camp at this campground, I'd recommend either the spot closest to the amphitheater (if you want to be along the creek) or one of the interior spots where there is more grass. The facilities themselves were lovely. There are 2 showers that are accessible with a code you'll receive in your confirmation e-mail. Each shower room has a bathroom stall, a curtained shower, hooks for your towel, a bench in the shower as well as outside of it to set your items, as well as a sink and mirror. Good water pressure and plenty of hot water. The upside of it being almost exclusively RVs is that, for our 2-night/3-day stay, I never saw anyone else in the restrooms. There are several "trash disposal" markings on the map, but I never noticed any trash cans. There is a dumpster right at the front of the campground though. There is a surprising amount of traffic on the road just outside the campground, so, again, as a tent camper, it wasn't as quiet as we would have liked. This is mentioned several places I saw, but just to reiterate, the Gulpha Gorge trail to get into the rest of the park is VERY steep. Be prepared.

Kathleen Reimer

March 20, 2026

This place by far is the best NP campground we have stayed at. This was park 30 something for us. First off, they had full hook-ups! Unheard of in the NP usually. They also had showers that didn't cost anything. As soon as we arrived, we were promptly and very enthusiasticly greeted. Brian was very nice and helpful. They did not sell firewood so we went in town to Atwoods. Its kinda like Tractor supply. Note about the firewood- it is sold in 50 lb bundles. Unknowingly, we purchased 4 bundles thinking they were your standard 6 to 8 pieces of wood. Needless to say, we didn't have the opportunity to use it all on our short stay. The best sites are those along the creek. Another bonus on the sites - paved! They were also level. If you are visiting while camping, stay here. Im sure it is nicer than anything else in the area. You can also access some nice trails right from thw campground. If not for the park, this town would be a ghost town.

Nancy Becker

January 31, 2026

Such a gem. Located in a beautiful gorge with amazing hiking. You can hike into town to see the sights. All campsites are full hook-ups and shower houses are nice. We camped during the winter storm in January 2026 :)

Connor Thompson

November 19, 2025

My group of 4 stayed for a weekend in mid-November and it was the most perfect weather, perfect fall foliage weekend we could have wished for. The campground was clean, full of people enjoying themselves. We didn't hike the trail, but I will next time. Only thing to keep a lookout for, is that this isn't a gated campground like a state park would be. I saw a few passerbys using the facilities. Also, there aren't showers on the grounds.

Kristie Brettman

September 30, 2025

Nice campground within Hot Springs National Park. There are spots along the creek which are difficult to get but beautiful. The middle section of the campground seems a little more crowded. Older campground but well kept. It is close to a main road, but during the week nightly traffic was not too bad. We ran a fan and then heard nothing.

Steve Thomson

August 26, 2025

Some of the sites were recently paved and are nice. We stayed in three different sites during our five nights stay. Site 39 and 40 were both on the water and we’re reasonable sites. One night we stayed in sight four which is technically a handicap site but was definitely the best of all. During the day, there are some questionable folks that use the day area. One guy was changing his oil, then left his oil behind and drove away. Some young teens were riding their e-bikes pretty fast around the park for a couple of days. The hiking trails of the mountains were really nice and the river was pretty.

Travis Adams

August 21, 2025

Campsite have full hookups. Showers, restrooms are very clean. Great hiking trails. Only a few miles from downtown Hotsprings. Highly recommend the free museum, tour of an original bathhouse.

Michael Scott

July 09, 2025

This is a very nice campground. There are only 40 spots and they are very close together 🫣 People seem to be arriving and departing from this campground quite often and at all hours. Easy access to the hiking trails.🚶🏻‍♂️🥾 You can actually hike across the mountain to the center of town! Very walkable campground. Pleasant at night. There is a scenic drive that runs right by the campground and is very busy. The noise from the cars is worse the closer you are to that road🙉

Dr. Synthia M. Doaks

May 13, 2025

This is one of my favorite national park stops for overnight because they are so clean and so quiet. The grounds are well kept and the bathrooms are really, really clean(at least the one that you need a code to get in). I frequented here when I car camped and tent camped. The hot water in the showers gets really hot (and I love hot showers). Here’s a cheat code for the women… the women’s bathroom with the shower will sometimes have a line, but there’s never a line on the men’s side … so just go use the men’s shower room, they are identical minus the urinal. There are some nice trickling streams on the side of where you park and you can get some really good pictures. Again it’s just one of my favorite stops because it’s so clean and quiet.

Aaron Miller

April 19, 2025

Absolutely wonderful place to RV and stay for vacation when visiting Hot Springs, AR. This has to be the best campground spots we've stayed at. Our site was right on the creek with a spectacular view and calm surrounding of the park. The trails that lead right into the hot springs downtown were also very fun to hike and see. We will definitely be staying here again in the future.

Kathy K

April 10, 2025

Great RV park. Walks along river and up to hilltops are awesome. Staff very knowledgeable l. Sites are a bit too close and only 1 toilet/shower. Even given that, still worth spending a night or two there!

JoAnne Owens

April 07, 2025

We loved this beautiful campground. There are a few shortcomings: tight turns, trees that make it a bit difficult to park, but it was well worth it. Some sites back right up to the creek, and these require some blocks to level, but most of the others are fine. Restrooms require a code, and each one is self contained with sink, toilet and shower. We were here during a heavy rain storm so couldn't hike. Very shady. We camped at Gulpha Gorge Campground in a Motorhome.

Chris Davis

April 04, 2025

They need to make half stars as this is a 3.5 star campground. It’s clean , well minus the trash in and on the opposite side of the creek that doesn’t get picked up . Bath Houses are nice and clean , only one has showers but they are very nice . Lots of dog crap everywhere , I hate lazy dog owners . Sites can be close together near the creek and in the middle of the campground , the only larger sites are right next to the road and that traffic is heard all night . If you are passing through and visiting the downtown area this is for you , you can walk but most will need to drive which kind of defeats a campground in a national park but it’s unique to the area . Lots of things to visit and do so if our just looking for a place to sleep then you found your place . If you want something little more immersed in nature then stay at Ouachita State Park .

Greg McCanless

May 05, 2022

Nice enough campground and nice location but the major road that goes along the side of the campground services lots of traffic. Loud, large trucks go up and down it all day and night. Loud brakes and load noise at all hours. Was hard to have a conversation or sleep. Perhaps there is temporary construction in the area. If you want a peaceful campground, avoid this one.