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Greers Ferry Lake - COE/Devils Fork
Overview
Devils Fork Park provides a tranquil escape on the shores of the massive Greers Ferry Lake in north-central Arkansas. Managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, this park is celebrated for its crystal-clear waters and rugged Ozark shoreline. It offers a classic camping experience where the focus remains on the natural environment and easy access to outdoor recreation. The park is well-regarded for its cleanliness and the scenic beauty that defines this region of the Natural State, making it a staple for regional travelers.
Location & Surroundings
Situated near the town of Greers Ferry, the park sits at the edge of a 40,000-acre reservoir surrounded by the Ozark foothills. The landscape consists of rolling hills and dense forests that offer plenty of shade for the campsites. Many sites are positioned directly along the shoreline, providing unobstructed views of the sunset over the water. Its location makes it a prime base for exploring the diverse ecosystems found within the Greers Ferry Lake area while staying close to local conveniences.
Amenities & Park Features
This COE park features over 50 campsites, many equipped with electric hookups and paved pads to accommodate a variety of RV sizes. While it leans toward a natural experience, guests have access to essential modern comforts to make their stay easier. Key features include:
- Convenient boat launch for lake access.
- Designated swimming beach area.
- Access to flush toilets and hot showers.
- A dump station and fresh water fill points.
The sites are spaced out to provide a sense of privacy often missing from private resorts.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find no shortage of activities around the lake. Greers Ferry Lake is a premier destination for walleye and hybrid striped bass fishing, attracting anglers from across the country. Just a short drive away, the Little Red River offers world-class trout fishing opportunities below the dam. For those who prefer land-based adventures, the nearby Sugar Loaf Mountain Nature Trail provides a unique hiking experience on an island within the lake, offering panoramic views from the summit.
Who This Park Is Best For
Devils Fork is an ideal choice for anglers and boaters who want to be steps away from the water at all times. It is perfectly suited for families seeking a quiet, nature-focused vacation without the noise and distractions of a commercial resort. RVers who appreciate the consistency and value of COE managed campgrounds will find this park to be a peaceful retreat that highlights the best of the Arkansas outdoors.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Jess Clark
Not sure why C and D was closed off but this is a beautiful camping area. Unfortunately my friend and I went camping in a tent last weekend and we just so happened to go on the absolute coldest and windyest night this month so far. Lol but we still had a great time!
Kellie Long
This is one of the prettiest and most peaceful campgrounds on the lake. The sunsets are stunning! Lots of lakefront availablities and very well kept facilities.
Angela Grimes
The recreation areas are great! There's a lifejacket station at the swim beach (first come, first served), and playground, and multiple points of lake access. I could see how this place would be super busy during peak season. My only negative was the rude people next to us and no hand washing station at the bathroom.
Amber Vandersnel
The park is beautiful. Water and electric. Bring extra hose with you the water hook ups are some distance from the site in some lots. The lot size was large and level- paved. Get a site on the lake side - you won’t be disappointed! The “beach” appears to be an old boat launch with some sand beside it on either side. The water was clear. It was 102 when we were the Sept.2024- the tree coverage made a nice escape but still HOT! 🥵 lake- swim in the lake!
Wes Howard
Very nice Recreation Area with several places to load/launch watercraft at the tournament center. Huge parking lot and nice campgrounds with a swimming area and bathrooms.
chad skabronski
Nice place. When we were there no mosquitoes, no flies, nothing but the wind from the lake. Clean camp ground. Only a few spots got water hook ups. There is a dump station. Playground for the kids and places to fish. Still the same old campground. October 2023 lake is very low.
J peters
Sites were spaced apart from the neighboring sites to allow plenty of room to park a boat trailer on the majority that we observed. This was our first trip with the RV, and since our site only had electric hook-up, we were able to test out how to best use our tank capacity. Lots of the sights do have water connections, but I noticed the connection was shared between sites, and because of the distance between, a longer hose may be needed. The view of Greers Ferry Lake was absolutely amazing from our site! We were able to beach the boat right in front of the site, which was extra convenient.
Shelley Canady
You would think in a time like now in a pandemic when you're supposed to be social distancing that the parks would at least have the recreation areas open that way you could gather and still socially distance yourself from other people most people don't want to be stuck in the house all the time and going to a park would seem to me like be the best thing to do to get out and enjoy nature and stay away from people but how can you do anything like that you can't get to the water what's up with that?🤫🤫🤫🤫
Chrystal and Kenny Tipton
Had a great time with my Husband and Kids. Crazy how I didn't get any pictures of my Husband?
stanley Bullock
Had a great time. Park was clean and the ppl were very nice.