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De Gray Lake Resort
Overview
De Gray Lake Resort State Park serves as Arkansas's only resort state park, offering a premier blend of outdoor adventure and refined relaxation for the modern RVer. Nestled on the shores of a stunning 13,800-acre lake, the park provides a versatile destination for travelers seeking more than just a rustic stopover. It functions as a complete vacation hub, combining the natural beauty of the Ouachita Mountains with the convenience of full-service resort facilities and an engaging visitor center that highlights local ecology.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Bismarck, just off Scenic Highway 7, the park occupies a picturesque peninsula overlooking the sparkling waters of De Gray Lake. The landscape is defined by its clear blue horizons and the dense pine and hardwood forests typical of south-central Arkansas. Its proximity to both Arkadelphia and the historic city of Hot Springs makes it highly accessible while maintaining a secluded, peaceful atmosphere. The surrounding woodlands offer a lush canopy of shade for the various camping loops.
Amenities & Park Features
The park features 113 campsites across multiple loops, including Class AAA sites equipped with full water, sewer, and 50-amp electrical hookups for maximum comfort. Beyond the well-maintained pads, travelers have access to modern bathhouses, a full-service marina for boat rentals, and a 18-hole championship golf course. Families often enjoy the designated swimming beaches, tennis courts, and the panoramic sunset views from the park’s various lakeside picnic areas and pavilions scattered along the shoreline.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts can explore miles of diverse hiking and biking trails, such as the Greenstone Trail, or spend the day on the water fishing for hybrid bass and crappie. For a change of pace, the historic bathhouses of Hot Springs National Park are a short drive north. Additionally, the famous Crater of Diamonds State Park is within a reasonable driving distance, offering a unique opportunity for visitors to search for real gemstones in their natural volcanic source.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for active families and social groups who want access to organized recreation and modern comforts without leaving the property. Because of the spacious, level sites and wide paved access roads, it is also a top choice for big-rig owners looking for a stress-free camping experience. Whether you are a dedicated angler, a golfer, or a nature lover, the park offers a balanced environment that caters to both relaxation and high-energy outdoor activities.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
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User Reviews
Tami Klecka
The rooms were very clean and the staff very friendly and helpful. The food in the restaurant was amazing with generous portions. The room was a little small and was dated, but we were comfortable.
Shirley Miller
We had a great stay here for a business trip. The staff was absolutely awesome. The food was great. They do not have a full bar so if you're looking for that you will have to drive to into the city. Maybe Hot Springs
Cindy Bartos
We try to make this a stop on road trips when traveling along I-30. It's not far off freeway & great alternative to a hotel: beautiful lake and woods bring calm & relaxation after a day of driving. Rooms are large and comfortable. Dining on site so you don't have to get back in the car to go get something to eat. Friendly service & staff
Donna Stewart
De Gray State Park Lodge is very clean, has beautiful views, pool and even a fitness center. The lodge restaurant is lovey and has a small bar. The place where there is room for improvement is the food menu selections. Although adequate, it is not a drawing card. I enjoyed our visit and hope to return.
Judy Wallace
Very nice Lodge. No microwave in room but does have a small refrigerator with no freezer. TV is very small but we stayed on the lake most of the time. Don't eat at the Lodge restaurant. It's terrible! But every person that works at this Lodge is excellent! Couldn't ask for friendlier and helpful staff. The waitress at the restaurant was super but the food was not ! Terrible to have such a nice facility and staff and hot food served cold and probably made at lunch. We ate around 5pm and no more than 6 people in the restaurant but food was served cold. Cold baked potato wouldn't melt the butter and veggies were cold. Garlic bread cold. Poor cook.. 😂
Penn
The resort is beautiful. It says water view but there is no access from the room to the water. I was on the third floor and it was beautiful, the lake visible from the bed. The beds are soft and the pillows are to die for! If you're cold at night bring a blanket. The lake is gorgeous. I didn't get to fish but i saw quite a few fishing boats out there. Not a lot of activity on the water so it was really quiet for a weekend. I'm going to rent a yurt next time.
Amber T
Beautiful views, tons of geese, gentle deer, disc golf, golf, full service marina, cozy yurts, lots of campsites, clean lodge, restaurant with reliable food quality,... Need candy or snacks? Visitor center has it. Marina has it. Lodge has it. Younger kiddos interested in slides and a little playground time? There is a playground at the swim beach/boat launch area. There is a playground outside the lodge. We visited in late May when water levels were excessively high & there was still plenty of beach and mostly safe access points everywhere. SUP and kayak rentals used to only be available at the marina, but now there's a self-service kiosk at the swim beach. Very convenient. Water had amazing clarity, even after a few days of storms. We still miss the stables being operational, but that era really truly seems over.
Christine Dowd
My visit to DeGray Lake Resort State Park was unforgettable. I was there for a yoga festival but had the chance to join both the guided kayak tour and the interpretive boat ride, and I can’t recommend them enough. The kayak tour was peaceful and perfectly paced. The interpreter leading the group, Scott, was friendly, knowledgeable, and passionate about the local wildlife and environment. As we glided along the lake’s edge, he pointed out herons, frogs, eagles, turkey vultures and talked about the history of the lake It felt like I was learning and relaxing at the same time. The boat tour offered a different perspective, and it was equally enjoyable. Sitting back while cruising through the open water, we learned about the history of the lake, local legends, and ongoing conservation efforts. The interpreter kept things engaging, balancing facts with fun stories that made the whole experience feel personal and memorable. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast or just looking for a calm way to connect with the outdoors, this is a beautiful place!
Cire Hteul
We were there for Wellness on the Water. The staff were fantastic and the help of Vance made it all possible. His help, professionalism, and hospitality were greatly appreciated. Our stay at the park resort was wonderful. I want to give a shout-out to Hawley too. She was very pleasant and helpful to speak too. I highly recommend visiting Lake DeGray and stay at the resort. You won't be disappointed.
sonal mehr
We had a wonderful weekend at Degray! We were a group of 60 during Easter weekend and had such a wonderful time. One big reason we had a blast was because the staff at degray was so welcoming and accommodating. They were so helpful and spent the entire weekend with us with a smile on their faces. That meant the world to us and we will definitely be back!