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Beaver Lake - COE/Starkey
Overview
Starkey Campground, managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is a premier outdoor destination located on the pristine shores of Beaver Lake. This park offers a classic camping experience that emphasizes the natural beauty of the Ozarks while providing the necessary comforts for modern RV travelers. Visitors are drawn here for the impressive lake views and the peaceful, wooded environment that defines the Beaver Lake - COE/Starkey experience.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just a short distance from the impressive Beaver Dam, the park is nestled in the heart of the Ozark Mountains near Eureka Springs, Arkansas. The surrounding landscape features dramatic limestone bluffs and lush forest canopies that provide ample shade and privacy. Because it sits near the convergence of the lake and the White River, the area is renowned for its diverse water features and stunning sunrise vistas over the water.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground is well-equipped for RVers, offering numerous sites with electric hookups to accommodate various rig sizes. Facilities are kept clean and functional, including flush toilets, hot showers, and a convenient dump station for guest use. On-site recreation is a highlight, featuring a well-maintained boat ramp, a designated swimming beach, and a playground for children, ensuring that everyone in the family has access to lakeside fun.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Anglers often flock to this area for the world-class trout fishing found just below the dam on the White River. For those who enjoy local culture, the historic downtown of Eureka Springs is only a fifteen-minute drive away, offering unique shopping, dining, and Victorian architecture. Nature lovers should also visit the iconic Thorncrown Chapel or explore the miles of scenic hiking trails that wind through the surrounding limestone hills.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal choice for nature enthusiasts and boaters who want direct access to some of Arkansas's cleanest waters. It is perfectly suited for families looking for a quiet, budget-friendly retreat and fishing travelers who want to be steps away from the river. If you prefer the rustic charm of a federal campground over a commercial resort, Starkey provides the perfect balance of serenity and outdoor adventure.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
jordan gonzalez
Beautiful area, beautiful camping ground well-kept gorgeous lake.
Amy Stallings
We stayed in site #23 and it was absolutely beautiful. Although it was difficult to get into and needed a lot of leveling, it was worth it. There were lots of flies but we use a thermacel (bought on Amazon) and it helped eliminate the fly problem. It was very quiet and peaceful. I probably would only stay on this site as many of the others were short and some of the picnic tables were on the wrong side. I was expecting the bathroom to be awful but they were clean and not bad. The Host was pleasant and directed us on the best way to get to our spot. It is very hilly but that wasn’t a problem in the site we stayed in. We would come again.
Sean D
This place is awesome and beautiful! Totally chill place to go to the lake and hang out. Wonderful place to camp and explore. Very clean and nice amenities as well.
Emily Pence
We really enjoyed our week long stay at Starkey Campground on Beaver Lake Arkansas. It's off the beaten path but it also means it's quiet and not as crowded. This area is definitely for smaller trailers as the sites aren't designed for large trailers/motorhomes. Majority of the sites are on a steep hill leading down to the lake, therefore be prepared for many sites to be uneven and bring a lot of leveling equipment with you. There are about 7(?) full hookups at the top of the hill with the remaining sites having just electricity and several water spigots throughout the campground. Septic dump and garbage is at the entrance to the campground. Campground has a shower house with two rooms. Water pressure and temp were good but it could use some updating. Bathrooms were just okay. They need to be pumped, deep cleaned and there was so many spiders and other bugs in and around the seats you had to bring towels to wipe them away. We stayed at site 23 and I would say that's probably one of the best sites (that's not full hookup). It's the closest one to the lake. Has a covering over the large picnic table. A water spigot is right across from the site and bathroom access close. The area of the site is large (not the spot for trailer). There is a side access road leading to it so you don't have to drive through the entire campground every time. Sites 16, 21, 22 also seemed to be really nice sites. The shoreline is very rocky so bring water shoes but it's so pretty and if you kayak/boat, an island not far is not far from the shore but be careful because it is a high traffic area especially during the weekends. There is a marina on site but we never did go check it out but several campers were using it for their sailboats and motorboats. Overall a beautiful area with a lot of different wildlife, a couple coves for swimming, nice camp hosts, area is clean and secluded. Close to Eureka Springs and many other fun activities and places.
Stacey LoFrano Harrison
Great opportunity to relax in the shade with access to beautiful water. Be careful not to assume that your site has water and sewer hookups. Ours did not unfortunately. Rookie mistake - I know see the filters include these choices.
Teresa Brown
We camped here for the first time and really liked it. The park is kept clean and while some of the sites are not very level, they are nice with tables, fire rings, and many have lantern hangars. The only downside is that some of the full hookups are not on the best side for your RV/camper. We had to put the electric, water, and sewer under the camper so that the door faced the table, but were able to make it work. The only downside to the electric sites is that you may have to travel or walk a long ways for water. You would think that they would have better access to fresh water. Some sites are close, but of course those are the first to go. There is a lot of wildlife in the area, and the deer visited every evening. We did not have any troubles with racoons or anything else. Plenty of birds and squirrels and bunnies to be seen. Be aware if you plan on kayaking there is no easy way to put the kayaks in. There is a lot of rocks, but we made it work and actually locked our kayaks down with some people that we met close to the lake to save us from pulling them up the hill on the dolly or driving up and down the hill all the time. Great way to lose weight! The gentleman at the gate was nice and made checking in easy. The campground is beautiful and peaceful and the lake is crystal clear and perfect for you swimming and boating needs! The closest place for ice is the marina which is about a mile away, but of course they charge more for it. We recommend the campground and will be back.
Liz MC
The camp pads are pretty narrow. We stayed in #19 and it was not close to level. We couldn't get level, so getting out of the trailer was tricky and cabinets had to be opened carefully. The leaves were all blown into the grass, so the grass wasn't usable to walk through at all for fear of hiding snakes. Strange still having piles of leaves in July; made it seem like little maintenance in the campsite. The woodsy feel was cool and exactly what we were looking for. If the sites were a little more level and maintained, we would stay again. Having the lake close was a bonus.
Sarah Wilhelm
Perfect place to stay at that's near Beaver Lake! We stayed for 3 nights at site 22. Its the closest one to the lake, has availability for extension cord, which was essential for charging things. The cool breeze off the lake at night definitely cooled us down. The showers were well maintained and clean. The toilets are what is to be expected, so I recommend taking wipes for the seat. The view is amazing and there's a place for swimming and fishing. The deer were in the campgrounds every single day/night!
P Hillman
Getting to the campground without a GPS would be difficult. Lack of signs coming from Rogers is an issue. Once there , at 8:30pm we drove around inside the campground trying to figure out how to get to the sites. Putting up a sign indicating sites 1 -8 with a turn arrow would be a big help. Sites 1-8 are full hookups. That was not listed on Recreation.gov so it was a nice surprise. Site 1 is practically in the road. You can't even put your awning out. That particular site is not level. I knew there was a reason it was the only open site last minute but still expected more. It is my least favorite Corp of Engineers campground.
Malanie Patton
Friendly park rangers and clean camp ground. Boat ramp area is very steep and no boat trailer parking near ramp. Most of the roads in the camp ground are steep as well. We stayed here due to being one of the last camp sites available at that time on the lake.