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Village Creek

Overview

Village Creek State Park is a premier outdoor destination located on nearly 7,000 acres of lush Arkansas woodland. Situated atop the unique geological formation known as Crowley's Ridge, this park offers a distinct change in elevation and scenery compared to the surrounding Delta plains. Visitors are often surprised by the rolling hills and hardwood forests that define this peaceful landscape. It serves as an expansive retreat where travelers can reconnect with nature while enjoying well-maintained facilities and diverse ecosystems.

Location & Surroundings

You will find this park nestled in Wynne, AR, roughly an hour west of Memphis. The setting is dominated by the Crowley's Ridge Parkway, a National Scenic Byway that showcases the area's natural beauty. The park features two calm bodies of water, Lake Austell and Lake Dunn, which provide serene views and opportunities for reflection. The surrounding environment is characterized by towering trees and a cool, shaded canopy that makes even the warmer months comfortable for exploring.

Amenities & Park Features

The park is exceptionally well-equipped for RVers, offering 96 campsites with various hookup options, including many with 50-amp service and full sewer connections. One of the standout features is The Ridges at Village Creek, a world-class 27-hole golf course that winds through the natural terrain. For those traveling with animals, the park provides an equestrian campground and extensive stable facilities, ensuring that every type of traveler has the amenities they need for a comfortable stay.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Outdoor enthusiasts can explore over 33 miles of multi-use trails designed for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. These trails take you through the heart of the forest and along the ridges for spectacular views. Fishing is a popular pastime on the park's lakes, where bass and bream are plentiful. Beyond the park boundaries, the city of Wynne offers local charm, while a short drive leads you to the historical sites and music heritage of nearby Memphis, Tennessee.

Who This Park Is Best For

This destination is a perfect fit for active families and golfers who want a mix of recreation and relaxation. Because of the spacious sites and paved pads, it is also highly recommended for big-rig owners looking for a stress-free setup. Whether you are an avid birdwatcher, a dedicated hiker, or someone traveling with horses, the diverse terrain and specialized facilities make it one of the most versatile state parks in the region for long-term stays or weekend getaways.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Lake
• Swimming
• Fishing
• Ramp
• Boat Rental
• Boat Marina
• Body Of Water (Lake Austell)
• Playground
• Golf
• Kayaking/Canoeing

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Day Max Stay (14)
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Fishing
• Hiking
• Boating
• Kayaking/Canoeing
• Mountain Biking

- Facility

• Type (State Park)
• Partial Handicap Access

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (96)
• Max Length (60)
• Paved Sites (96)
• 30 Amp
• 50 Amp
• Full Hookups (24)
• Water (72)
• Electric (72)
• Max Amps (50)
• Back-ins (40 x 60)
• Fire Rings

User Reviews

Jesse West

November 08, 2025

The cabin was excellent I couldn't ask for a better place and it's fully furnished . Clean and just all we could ask for .The trails here are so full of history and so beautiful. I loved the experience of the trails , did a night hike here with a biologist,fun fact did u know that liken moss on trees glows under a black light , amazing.i can't wait to come back here it was worth every penny, love this place .

Lillian Wood

October 15, 2025

Amazing campsites, beautiful trails and lakes. Have camped here twice and will be coming back!!! Everything is well maintained and the sites are gorgeous and easy to set up a tent in most/all of them, I recommend Loop A for tent camping, offers lovely individual stables in the horse camp and a nice playground in Loop B, they offer hiker-only trails as well hiker/horse-only, hiker/bike-only, and multi-use across the park! Visitor center sells ice, firewood, water, plates, and many other basic essentials as well as shirts, hoodies, walking sticks, pins, and stuffed animals and bags! So much to do here, I'm absolutely in love with this park!!!

Mahzuzah Zahan Lisa

August 20, 2025

No parking fee is needed here. Also this place is close to Memphis as well. I had a great experience of Hiking here. I saw people do fishing here as well. Some of them were swimming there. If you love nature, you should be there. Trees will be marked some of them will be very light marking but still if you be in the trail, you won’t get lost.

David Darby

August 06, 2025

We spent three nights in the state park in one of their cabins. They have recently been renovated and are considered excellent for park cabins. The unit was clean and well appointed. The personnel in the office were very helpful and friendly. The office restrooms were nice and clean. The state park store was well stocked and prices were reasonable. The trails were well marked and very clean. The Discovery Center was a real treat! The historic signage was well done and very useful.

melodie ballew

May 17, 2025

One of the most beautiful & spacious state parks I've visited. The RV sites are spread out, the area is peaceful and clean. I enjoyed it so much on the first visit that we stayed there again on the return home.

Amanda Quirin

April 21, 2025

Absolutely amazing!! Well kept and preserved. So many activities to do. The cabins were stunning, has a fully stocked kitchen and easily accessible with spacious parking. Staff was polite, informative and offered a very welcoming atmosphere. Best memories will be shared here.

Stephanie Osborne

April 14, 2025

Beautiful park! Camp sites are nicely spaced, and the park is very well kept. LOTS of hiking and biking areas - both paved and off road.

Wes Rice

January 06, 2025

Hiked the old military road trail in the winter. Nice trail. Interesting to get to see such an old road. Facilites seem nice and clean and well maintained. Want to visit for longer in the summer.

Robert White

January 02, 2025

Wonderful experience! We stayed for New Year’s Eve and there were hardly any other campers there. It’s a beautiful park and well laid out for everyone to enjoy. Campsite was paved and mostly level. Bathhouse was clean. The rangers at the visitor center were very friendly and were a joy to converse with. No cell service in the park was a blessing for us. We will be back!

Jennifer Warnick

November 16, 2023

I just got back from a girl's trip to Village Creek to ride horses for a week. It was absolutely gorgeous. I would recommend going during the fall as the colors of the leaves were beautiful. The trails were a nice change from the mostly flat land of Florida and lower Alabama. There are many picnic tables located along the trails, and at each camp site. The stalls are in good shape and close to the campsite, so you can keep an eye on your horse. There is a manure dump area close to the stalls with a wheelbarrow as well. The horse camp has water and power, and there is a dump station conveniently located on the road going out not far from camp. There is a bath house located in the horse camp. Dogs are allowed in camp, but not the bath house. Phone service is very spotty in camp, but you can get reception at the Arkansas sign coming into the park as well as some places on trail. There are multiple lakes, and you can bring a boat, kayak, canoe, or you can just rent one. There are bike and hiking trails as well as a playground for the little ones, so there is something for everyone to do. In late afternoon, you will see deer everywhere. We even had a couple of raccoons try to join us for dinner one night.

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