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Ouachita Lake - COE/Crystal Springs
Overview
Crystal Springs Campground, managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is a premier destination located on the shores of Lake Ouachita. Known for its breathtaking lake views and well-maintained facilities, this park offers a serene escape into the Arkansas wilderness. RVers are drawn here for the opportunity to camp right along the water's edge in one of the state’s most scenic regions. The park provides a perfect balance of natural beauty and essential comforts for a relaxing outdoor stay.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Royal, AR, within the expansive Ouachita National Forest, the park is surrounded by lush woodlands and rugged mountain terrain. Lake Ouachita itself is famous for being one of the cleanest lakes in the United States, featuring over 40,000 acres of water and hundreds of uninhabited islands. The geography here is characterized by rocky shorelines and crystal clear water, making it a stark contrast to more turbid reservoirs found elsewhere in the region.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground offers a variety of sites equipped with 30 and 50-amp electric hookups to accommodate different RV sizes. Many sites feature concrete pads and picnic tables, providing a level and comfortable setup for travelers. On-site facilities include:
- Flush toilets and hot showers
- Multiple boat ramps for easy water access
- A designated swimming beach
- A convenient dump station for RVers
- Picnic shelters for group gatherings
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Water-based recreation is the primary draw at Crystal Springs. Visitors can spend their days boating, kayaking, or fishing for world-class striped bass. For those who prefer land, the Lake Ouachita Vista Trail (LOViT) is easily accessible, offering miles of world-class hiking and mountain biking with stunning ridge-top views. Additionally, the historic downtown of Hot Springs National Park is just a short drive away, featuring famous bathhouses and diverse dining options.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal fit for water sports enthusiasts and families looking for a classic lakefront vacation. Because of its quiet, natural setting, it also appeals to retirees and nature photographers seeking tranquility. While it lacks the high-speed connectivity of urban resorts, it is perfect for boonies-style comfort where the focus is on the great outdoors. If you enjoy waking up to the sound of water hitting the shore, this is the destination for you.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Liz
Beautiful area. Our site was a bit tricky to back into. We have full size super duty with 8 ft bed and 36 ft fifthwheel.
effaleff
Great place to camp. Beautiful lake with plenty of things to do for all ages. Very peaceful. 10/10 recommend visiting or checking out the nearby trails.
Rae Phillips
We absolutely loved this campground, the host were so helpful. We stayed at site 47 right on the water. It's very boater friendly. We will bring ours next time.
Carrie Gray
Reserved a Pavillion last Sunday for a work get together and was very pleased with the recreation area. Clean restrooms and well maintained grounds. We will be back!
Heather Davis
Site 37 next to the play and beach area was great location. Not many trees so stays hot and not many options for hammocks, but loved it anyways! Only complaint... Loop B needs restrooms!
Stephen Haskin
Crystal Springs is a camper’s paradise! I can’t decide on a favorite site—#26, 32, 47, 23, 69—they’re all fantastic, honestly. The hosts are super nice and give you space without being nosy, which I really appreciate. It’s perfectly located, close enough to Hot Springs for a quick town trip and not too far from Patty’s either. A peaceful, well-kept spot that makes every camping trip a joy—highly recommend!
Wendy A
We are here now and honestly feel like we are in heaven! What a beautiful place and such kind people! I am hoping to come back again and again! The restrooms are super clean and warm for those cool evenings and cool mornings!
Shronn Schuelke
You must register after you find your spot, then fill the little yellow card out and post it at your stop. Make sure you're not in a group camping spot first! Also, you cannot book a Friday night without also booking for Saturday night. Very clean grounds, beautiful scenery, and we stayed 3 nights! Will 100% come back!
Stephanie D
Went for an overnight trip to visit Hot Spring National Park and camped out here during the visit. The atmosphere was nice. Reaching the campsite entrance and check in was slightly confusing. Google told me I reached my destination before I actually got to the entrance so I was able to see the campground before I arrived at the entrance. The email instructions said to fill out the self check-in form and a ranger would come around to verify. We never saw a ranger or anyone come around to verify. The cost to stay was very low and it was about 30 minutes away from Hot Springs National Park. There is not much super close by so it's a quiet campground with a lake on the campground and more lakes nearby.
Jon Rinehart
Since it was off-season, the first gate was locked. But you can just drive down and go through the second entrance and double back to get to the first loop. The sites are perfect! Plenty of options for your personal setup. The restroom facility was fairly clean and has full showers available. There's some site lighting as well.