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NWA Hideaway
Overview
NWA Hideaway offers a refreshing retreat for travelers seeking a peaceful and organized home base in the heart of Northwest Arkansas. Located on the western edge of Springdale, this park provides a quiet alternative to busier urban campgrounds while maintaining high standards of cleanliness and modern convenience. The park is designed to feel like a secluded sanctuary, allowing visitors to decompress after a day of exploring the bustling Ozark region. It serves as a calm anchor for those who want to experience the local culture without the noise of city traffic.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the historic Tontitown area of Springdale, the park provides easy access to Interstate 49, making it a convenient stop for those traveling through the central United States. The surroundings are characterized by rolling hills and a distinct rural charm, yet the park is only minutes away from major grocery stores and diverse dining options. This unique location allows guests to enjoy stunning sunset views over the Arkansas landscape without sacrificing proximity to essential city services and medical facilities.
Amenities & Park Features
This facility prioritizes the essential needs of modern RVers with well-maintained infrastructure and professional management. Each site includes full hookups with 30 and 50 amp service to accommodate everything from small campers to large luxury coaches. The park features level pull-thru and back-in sites, ensuring easy navigation and setup for big rigs. Additional highlights include reliable high-speed Wi-Fi and on-site laundry facilities, which are essential for those planning extended stays or working remotely from the road.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The park’s central location puts the best of the region within easy reach. Nature enthusiasts can quickly access the Razorback Regional Greenway, an extensive paved trail system, or spend the day at nearby Beaver Lake for boating and fishing. Culture seekers are a short drive from the world-class Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville. Additionally, the vibrant atmosphere of Fayetteville and the University of Arkansas campus are just a few miles south, offering a variety of sporting events and entertainment.
Who This Park Is Best For
NWA Hideaway is an ideal choice for digital nomads and remote workers who require a quiet environment and solid internet connectivity. It is also perfectly suited for retirees and couples who value a tranquil atmosphere over high-traffic resort activities. Because of its big-rig friendly design and strategic location, it serves as an excellent long-term base for travelers wanting to explore the diverse natural beauty and unique cultural landmarks of the Ozarks at a more relaxed and intentional pace.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Christopher Rutledge
Nancy is a sweetheart. Rod is arrogant tall individual.
Bryce Pittman Jr
Been here for 2 years and had very few minor issues. although they advertise wifi, bathhouse and laundromat don't depend on that. Wifi will only work very slowly and only close to the office and laundromat has 3 washers and 3 dryers 2 of which work for all 38 lots
John Q
Great RV Park. All required amenities at a great rate.
Emily Hardin
Love it here! The People I've met have been so nice. Marsha is a great manager. So welcoming. The facility is nice and clean and quiet!
Al Bartlett
We have lived in 2 other spots in last 2 years. and this is the most honest, self contained, and friendliest. We have found our home finally. The manager is AWESOME!! The only thing they need is more washers and dryers.
Jessica Fritts
We were here for about a year and were completely satisfied with our stay the entire time we were there. Very nice people! They were very attentive and kept everything clean and well maintained. Would highly recommend if you are looking for a spot short or long-term that's decently priced as well.
Korey Boyd
They charged my card to "hold" my spot that isn't even open yet. Didn't have a 30amp spot so they gave me a 50 Amp then proceeded to charge me for 50amps, which is kind of rip off because regardless of your amperage YOU pay an electric bill. They were very shady in my opinion, my wife called and is not very good with people and I feel like this lady took advantage of her and tried to take her money when we wouldn't even be there until 2 weeks later. And the woman told her it would only be a pending charge to "make sure our card worked". Just too many red flags before we even got there. Although I had no problem getting my money refunded, she told me after refunding my money that I no longer have a reservation because I asked not to ve charged anything until I've moved in and have accepted the spot. Edit: the below response from the owner in no way reflects how shady they were acting towards my wife. There wasn't any "miscommunication" they blatantly lied to her and took her money. Luckily we have 400 to spare otherwise it could have caused problems for us. Especially with me traveling in an ice storm yesterday.
John King
Was a nice family owned rv park. Has since been bought. The new owner is very aggressive and demands unusual requirements for a stay. Increased the rent rates to no benefit of the park. I recommend trying any number of parks in the area before considering this park. Experience is over all non-welcoming with new management.
Kate Kersen
This is a long stay camp ground. The grounds are well kept and everyone is friendly. The campground is quiet which is a huge bonus.
Kevin & Stacey
Good prices full hook-up clean park just here one night.