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Wanderlust RV Park
Overview
Wanderlust RV Park offers a peaceful retreat perched on a high ridge overlooking the scenic Ozark Mountains. This park is widely known for its clean facilities and meticulously well-maintained grounds that provide a relaxing atmosphere for travelers visiting Northwest Arkansas. The property is designed to cater to those who appreciate a slower pace of life. With a focus on hospitality and convenience, it serves as a comfortable home base for exploring the unique charm of Eureka Springs without sacrificing the tranquility of the natural environment.
Location & Surroundings
Situated on the eastern edge of town, the park provides effortless access to the historic district via the Eureka Springs Trolley, which makes regular stops directly at the park entrance. The surroundings are characterized by lush greenery and rolling hills, offering a sense of seclusion while remaining minutes away from local dining and shopping. The high elevation provides stunning ridge-top views that allow guests to enjoy the beauty of the Ozarks right from their campsites during every season.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is thoughtfully designed with modern conveniences, featuring spacious sites for large rigs. Guests can enjoy the outdoor swimming pool or gather at the pavilion. Notable features include:
- Full hookup sites with 30 and 50-amp service available for all guests.
- A climate-controlled laundry facility and exceptionally clean, private shower houses.
- Level gravel pads designed for easy setup and maximum stability.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Visitors are perfectly positioned to witness The Great Passion Play, one of the area’s most famous productions, located just a short distance away. Downtown Eureka Springs beckons with its winding streets, Victorian architecture, and eclectic boutiques. For those seeking outdoor adventure, the park is close to Beaver Lake and Lake Leatherwood, offering endless opportunities for boating, fishing, and hiking through the rugged limestone bluffs and hardwood forests that define the region.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is an ideal choice for big-rig owners who value level sites and easy maneuvering in a mountainous region. It strongly appeals to couples and retirees seeking a quiet, respectful environment close to cultural landmarks and historical tours. Because of the on-site trolley access, it is particularly well-suited for those who prefer to leave their tow vehicle at the campsite while exploring the steep streets. The park's atmosphere makes it a premier selection for travelers who prioritize cleanliness.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Rentals
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Lilly G.
I picked this RV Park for the trolley service to and from The Great Passion Play, however, the trolley does not pick up after the play so I had to take a taxi back to the park. This park is great in every aspect, except that is definitely not for people with barking dogs. I left my fur-babies in the RV so I could go to the play. They got to barking at the dogs next door and about a dozen complaints according to the frantic text I received from a park worker. I had to rush back after the play before they kicked us out. You will enjoy this place very much as long as you don't take furballs that bark. However, great costumer service and the view is spectacular! Sadly, I will not be back because my fur-babies are not welcome and I take them with me everywhere because they are after all, my beloved fur-babies.
Kristine Lewis
Wanderlust sets the bar high! The camp was very clean and quiet. Jeff and his crew were friendly, helpful, and attentive and the office is very welcoming . They escorted us to our campsite snd answered all of our questions. (We were new to RV camping and the staff was very helpful in showing us how to hook up. They also came to our rescue when we damaged our awning upon leaving. ) The staff checked on the campsites and campers frequently throughout the day, so we felt very safe. They were also seen checking and cleaning the bath houses. We had a beautiful camp site surrounded by trees and they would deliver firewood for our fire pit. We cannot say enough good things about Wanderlust, its staff, and convenient location.
wayne brownfield
We went to Eureka Springs to get away from the heat. This was a great place to do it. I consider it the best RV park in Eureka Springs, we were only going to stay a week, but it was so nice. We stayed a second week and moved to a second RV site. Staff is friendly, knowledgeable and professional, and they keep an eye on everything in the park. They keep the park quiet so if you plan on being rowdy, I wouldn’t go here.
Ms. Berry
We loved Eureka Springs however we did not enjoy our stay at Wanderlust . Price did not meet expectations. Yes you get an escort to your campsite cause paking rvs in like complete sardines is problematic and they aren’t getting in there without that escort. Putting rvs that’s close together should be illegal . Picnic areas right next to sewer hoses in some spaces What’s the point in camping if you can’t have a fire pit . The rv’s are too close together for a fire pit . Whats the point of having a dog fense if you can’t leave your dogs in in there while you clean or cook breakfast , they expect you to put you dog ther and then stand there and watch it I guess this place has so many rules that’s it’s a complete buzz kill also it is the most micromanaged place I ever stayed . Every time and I mean every single time we stepped outside there was an employee or the owner monitoring just looking for one of his rules that have been broken that they can correct you on . Big nice field there that’s off to the side that you can’t play fetch with your dog in. I gave it 2 stars only because its location is right by the play , downtown and there is a trolly pick up right there. If you want to be micromanaged have zero space, dislike campfires and do NOT have a dog this place could be the one tho . In response to your response . We took our dogs to a huge field on the other side of the park and let them out the car we did not let them run loose in the rv park that is a lie . It was As soon as we arrived however you knew we were in that field because after the escort to our rv you went back to your office and watched us in your camera set up sir . I pointed the camera out to my husband as soon as you called us and I wanted to leave right then . There was no room for either of our vehicles and we were on an end space . My husband pulled up as close as he could to the camper and it was still sticking out due to the over cramping . He wanted us to park in another parking space but that was difficult with our 3 dogs cause they get so hyper getting in and out of the car or truck and managing leashes . Every micromanager I’ve ever dealt with in life is always the same . The keeper of the rules for some reason usually is breaking the most themselves . I’m not sure how all the other RV parks can just leave people alone and run their businesses effectively without 4 pages of rules . Said no one .Get real
Chris Fortune
Loved it, loved it, loved it. We stayed in a cabin. I think there are only 3 cabins. The rest of our group brought their camper. There is a store for last minute stuff. They have a pool. It's in town near the Passion Play. Super clean area and cabin. Lots of room for larger RVs from what I could tell. The people working the front were friendly and gave us advise on food and whether to drive or take the trolley. Trolley was fun by the way and cheap too.