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Greeson Lake - COE/Laurel Creek
Overview
Laurel Creek is a Corps of Engineers (COE) campground situated on the southern shores of Lake Greeson near Kirby, Arkansas. Known for its tranquil atmosphere and stunning water views, this park offers a classic outdoor experience for RVers looking to disconnect. The park provides a well-maintained environment where the focus is on nature-based recreation and the natural beauty of the Ouachita Mountains foothills. It is an ideal spot for those who appreciate waterfront camping without the bustle of a major resort.
Location & Surroundings
Nestled in the timbered hills of Pike County, the park is characterized by its proximity to the 7,000-acre Greeson Lake. The surrounding landscape features rugged rocky outcrops and dense forests of pine and oak. Its location near Kirby makes it a peaceful retreat, away from heavy traffic but accessible enough for supplies. The Caddo River flows nearby, adding to the region's diverse aquatic landscape, while the rolling terrain provides excellent shade for most of the campsites.
Amenities & Park Features
The park offers sites that cater primarily to RVers and tent campers, with many sites featuring electric and water hookups. Essential facilities include a centrally located dump station, modern flush toilets, and warm showers to ensure a comfortable stay. Boaters will appreciate the on-site boat ramp, which provides direct access to the lake’s clear waters. Each site typically includes a picnic table and fire ring, making it easy to enjoy outdoor dining under the canopy of trees.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to do, starting with world-class fishing for bass and crappie. For a unique day trip, Crater of Diamonds State Park is located less than 30 miles away, where visitors can search for real diamonds. Nature lovers can also explore Daisy State Park or hike the trails within the Ouachita National Forest. The lake itself is a hub for paddling and swimming, with several secluded coves perfect for exploring by kayak or canoe.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an excellent fit for anglers and boaters who want immediate lake access and a quiet place to dock. It is also ideal for families seeking a traditional camping experience focused on hiking and swimming. Because it is a COE park, it appeals to budget-conscious travelers who value natural settings over luxury resort amenities. If you prefer peaceful mornings by the water and dark, starry nights, Laurel Creek is a perfect choice.