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Pine Bluff Regional Park
Pine Bluff Regional Park is a public park located in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. The park offers a variety of recreational activities, including fishing, boating, camping, picnicking, and hiking. The park also features a playground, a disc golf course, and a nature center. The park is home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, foxes, and birds. The park is open year-round and is free to the public.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Ronald Adams
Needs one more sign for RVs to follow to campground. $35 cash for overnight 30 amp plug and water. Disposable sewer for rvs located by trash container. Flooding in the area has caused unpleasant smells but found area that smelled like lilac. 5 Campers in the park that night in April 2025. Nice park.
Klassie Collins
Absolutely beautiful & peaceful at the rv park! Very quiet ; & spaced out enough not to interfere with others. The manager is always readily available & so friendly! I will definitely be back next time in town!
Joyce D
$20 a night back in sites. Nice park. Water & 30 or 50amp sites. Lots of trees and space between sites. Easy to use dump station. Wish we could've stayed longer. No bathrooms in the rv area.
Drum Circle
Absolutely tranquil and very quiet. Good fishing sports. Extremely beautiful sights. Even have walking paths with no cars. Good all around park with boating.
Christi Oliver
It's a beautiful, quiet campground with a nice dock along the river surrounded by a manicured golf park which would earn it 5 stars, but unfortunately there's a few negatives potential campers would want to take in consideration. There are lots of tall trees for shade but could block satellite dishes. They are only back in sites, only 30 amps and there is no sewer at the sites. They do have a community shared little blue sewage cart available and a dump station. We had to use a pair of vise grips to turn on the water hydrant due to no handle. There is no bath house. They have lots of huge mosquitos so be prepared for that. There was a strong odor of sewage that came and went. Don't know if it was the river, area, another camper or the campgrounds sewer but it was strong enough to send us back in the camper. Big plus it was only $20.