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Village Creek
Village Creek Wynne is a small town located in Cross County, Arkansas. It is situated along the banks of the Village Creek, a tributary of the White River. The town is home to a variety of businesses, including a grocery store, a bank, a post office, and several restaurants. The town is also home to Wynne High School, which serves the local community. The town is known for its friendly atmosphere and its close-knit community. It is a great place to live and work, and offers a variety of recreational activities, including fishing, camping, and hiking.
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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User Reviews
Amanda Quirin
Absolutely amazing!! Well kept and preserved. So many activities to do. The cabins were stunning, has a fully stocked kitchen and easily accessible with spacious parking. Staff was polite, informative and offered a very welcoming atmosphere. Best memories will be shared here.
Stephanie Osborne
Beautiful park! Camp sites are nicely spaced, and the park is very well kept. LOTS of hiking and biking areas - both paved and off road.
Wes Rice
Hiked the old military road trail in the winter. Nice trail. Interesting to get to see such an old road. Facilites seem nice and clean and well maintained. Want to visit for longer in the summer.
Robert White
Wonderful experience! We stayed for New Year’s Eve and there were hardly any other campers there. It’s a beautiful park and well laid out for everyone to enjoy. Campsite was paved and mostly level. Bathhouse was clean. The rangers at the visitor center were very friendly and were a joy to converse with. No cell service in the park was a blessing for us. We will be back!
Jennifer Warnick
I just got back from a girl's trip to Village Creek to ride horses for a week. It was absolutely gorgeous. I would recommend going during the fall as the colors of the leaves were beautiful. The trails were a nice change from the mostly flat land of Florida and lower Alabama. There are many picnic tables located along the trails, and at each camp site. The stalls are in good shape and close to the campsite, so you can keep an eye on your horse. There is a manure dump area close to the stalls with a wheelbarrow as well. The horse camp has water and power, and there is a dump station conveniently located on the road going out not far from camp. There is a bath house located in the horse camp. Dogs are allowed in camp, but not the bath house. Phone service is very spotty in camp, but you can get reception at the Arkansas sign coming into the park as well as some places on trail. There are multiple lakes, and you can bring a boat, kayak, canoe, or you can just rent one. There are bike and hiking trails as well as a playground for the little ones, so there is something for everyone to do. In late afternoon, you will see deer everywhere. We even had a couple of raccoons try to join us for dinner one night.