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Blowing Springs RV Park
Overview
Blowing Springs RV Park offers a unique blend of natural beauty and modern convenience in the heart of the Ozarks. Managed by the Bella Vista Property Owners Association, this park is widely regarded for its lush surroundings and quiet atmosphere. Whether you are passing through Northwest Arkansas or staying for an extended adventure, the park provides a tranquil setting that feels secluded while remaining close to urban conveniences.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in a narrow valley, the park is defined by the natural spring that emerges from a nearby limestone cave. This water feature creates a cool microclimate and a soothing soundtrack for campers. The property is surrounded by dense forests and striking rock bluffs, offering a true wooded retreat experience. Its location provides easy access to local thoroughfares, making it a convenient stop for travelers exploring the diverse landscape of the Arkansas Highlands.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is designed to accommodate modern rigs with ease. Guests have access to essential facilities that make life on the road more comfortable. Key features include:
- Full hookups with water, sewer, and 30/50-amp electrical service.
- Paved level pads, fire rings, and picnic tables at every site.
- Clean bathhouse facilities and on-site laundry.
The grounds are well-maintained, providing a clean and organized environment for both short-term visits and longer stays in the valley.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Adventure is literally steps away from your campsite. The park serves as a primary trailhead for the Back 40 trail system, making it a premier destination for mountain bikers and hikers. Beyond the park boundaries, visitors are just a short drive from the cultural hub of Bentonville, home to the world-renowned Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Additionally, the area boasts several pristine lakes for fishing and championship golf courses that showcase the region's beauty.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal fit for outdoor enthusiasts who want to be immersed in the trail culture of Northwest Arkansas. It is particularly popular with mountain bikers who value the ability to ride directly from their site onto world-class dirt. Families and retirees seeking a quiet basecamp will also appreciate the park's peaceful environment and proximity to local attractions. If you prefer natural beauty over commercial resort flash, this park will suit your travel style perfectly.
Amenities
- Tenting
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Shannon Kane
Really pretty here with tons of trails and options for hiking. Watch out for the bikers - even the shared trails have bikers that can give you the stink eye if you don’t jump off the trail expeditiously, but other cyclists were very cool. Watch out right now with all the fallen leaves - they mask the big leaves and tree roots and I took a decent spill yesterday. Ouch! Both times I went in the last month the park was used for social events and races so you might want to check prior to going. Enjoy!
Brad Carey
Fantastic RV Park whether you’re a cyclist or not! This was our 9th RV park during a road trip and there’s not much to complain about. From big rigs to tents , we can all fit. Great water pressure, fast WiFi, quiet setting and right on the Razorback greenway and MTB trails. We caught the weather right enjoyed the area! The sign always shows “full” though we can say even on the weekend there were a couple spots. Small spaces? Nope. Look at our 38’ super C here. Plenty of room. Yes it’s all paved with no grass between spots but so what, we are here to pedal! Highly recommend. Only strange thing was our water connection was on opposite side. A second 25’ hose was needed. Doesn’t appear to be an issue elsewhere. Pick the odd numbered sites for first sun in this canyon.
Tommy
About got ran over a few times by bicycles they need a bike area and strict rules. Bicycles. Were just going in between picnic tables and everything else very dangerous.
L C
Blowing Springs is such a great hike. Great for beginner hikers as well. Several miles of paved walkway with minimal hills. The scenery is absolutely gorgeous. When you go all the way back through the campgrounds to the very last parking spot you will see a waterfall from the parking lot. Then you can begin the walks on the paved trail. Great for bikes as well
Stacey Uhorchak
Relaxing oasis! Cool and shaded with shallow water for all ages to play and enjoy the creek. Drinks at gear garden are great!
Peter T
I liked the blowing spring mountain bike trails. However, I would caution intermediate and novice riders about some sections of the blowing spring trails. I was up on the upper portion and there definitely were some challenging ledges that I would have rated as black - for advanced riders. Also, when it's wet, the roots and the rocks can be very slippery. It was really fun but you can see from the photo that it does make sense to get off the bike and look at some sections before you ride them
Andrew K.
Awesome trails with some technical spots. Great for a short ride after work or evening ride when you are short on time. Will have to try out the cozy cabins so.etu.e too.
Natalie “Nat” Jones
Camped at the primitive sites. We really enjoyed ourselves. Everything is well maintained and the accessibility is outstanding.
The Good Life NWA
This is a well developed park, with RV spots, cute tiny cabins with AC, camping spots and a nice day use area called the Gear Garden that hosts Sunday evening free jazz nights that are super family friendly. That night there’s food and drink for sale on site, caves to explore, a creek to play in and lots of shaded picnic tables to enjoy the jazz from. There’s also nice hiking and biking trails throughout the park, as well as a paved trail that traverses the park and connects it to other neighborhoods.
Olivia Rohlfing
Beautiful place and all the biking and hiking you could ask for. Brough our little one and 2 dogs and had a great time walking the trails. The camp site is nice spaces are a little tight, but we don’t have a big camper so it wasn’t too bad. Definitely want to go back!