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Norfork Lake - COE/Robinson Point
Overview
Robinson Point Park offers a serene escape on the shores of Norfork Lake in the heart of the Ozark Mountains. This Corps of Engineers (COE) facility provides a natural setting where the forest meets the water, creating a quiet retreat for nature lovers. It is known for its well-spaced campsites and peaceful atmosphere, making it a favorite for those who value privacy and scenic beauty. The park balances rustic charm with necessary comforts, ensuring a relaxing stay amidst the lush Arkansas landscape.
Location & Surroundings
Situated near Mountain Home, AR, the park sits on a scenic peninsula surrounded by the crystal-clear waters of Norfork Lake. The surrounding terrain is characterized by rolling hills and dense oak and hickory forests that provide ample shade. Visitors enjoy the cooling breezes from the lake and the sight of local wildlife frequenting the shoreline. Its location provides easy access to deep-water fishing and scenic vistas, while remaining close enough to city services for modern convenience.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground features sites equipped with 50-amp electrical hookups and drinking water, accommodating a variety of RV sizes and setups. Guests have access to essential facilities including a shower house, flush toilets, and a convenient dump station. For recreation, the park offers a dedicated swimming beach, a boat launch ramp, and multiple picnic areas for family gatherings. Children can enjoy the on-site playground, and the paved roads throughout the park make for easy navigation and cycling.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the park boundaries, the Norfork Lake area is a premier destination for world-class trout fishing on the nearby White and North Fork Rivers. Explorers can visit the Norfork National Fish Hatchery or hike the scenic Robinson Point Trail located right within the park. The town of Mountain Home is just a short drive away, offering local breweries, antique shops, and regional dining. Boating, kayaking, and even scuba diving in the lake’s clear waters are also highly popular activities for visitors.
Who This Park Is Best For
Robinson Point is ideal for travelers seeking a traditional outdoor experience without the noise and bustle of commercial resorts. It is a perfect fit for boaters, anglers, and families who enjoy water-based recreation and quiet evenings. Those who appreciate the tranquility of the Ozarks and prefer government-managed parks for their spacious layouts and natural preservation will find this destination particularly rewarding. It appeals most to RVers looking for a peaceful home base while exploring northern Arkansas.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Crystal “ApacheLady2012” Lemke
Nice. Quiet. Peaceful. In the woods and with nature. Rest Rooms are very clean. Showers too. No problem with anything. We will be returning.
Jeff Terrell
Nice campground on Lake Norfolk near Mountain Home AR. Roomy sites shaded by mature trees, and others in sun near the water.
Jeremy Sutton
When it's not raining....this place is excellent. Clean, quiet and plenty of fun to be had. Lots of coves to swim and have a good time. BUT....CHECK THE FORECAST. IF IT STORMS YOU WILL DEFINITELY HAVE A DAMOER TO YOUR PLANS! GREAT PLACE OVERALL
Johnf Comeau
The park host is part of what makes this place awesome! We've been coming here from AZ for years and Nancy is always here and always cares. This place is always clean and very well kept and a very pleasant place to be. Thanks Nancy!
Following the Yellow Brick Road
It’s a nice park but the sites are way too close together with shared driveways. There was some flooding around the swim beach but it remained open. I didn’t see a playground. It is dog friendly. I only use my own bathroom so I can’t rate the restroom. There are a lot of geese here and they leave a real mess around the rods and campsites. My site was covered in poop. I had to shovel it off before I would let my dogs outside