ARKANSAS
Municipal Camp Sites
| Town or City | Charge or Free | Toilet | Drinking Water | Fireplace or Stove | Lights | Bath or Shower |
| Alma | F | Y | Wood | Y | ||
| Arkansas City | F | Y | Wood | |||
| Batesville | F | Y | Wood | |||
| Bentonville | F | Y | Y | Wood | Y | |
| Coal Hill | F | Well | Wood | |||
| Cotter | F | Spring | ||||
| Cotton Plant | F | Y | ||||
| Eureka Springs | F | Springs | Wood | |||
| Fayetteville | F | Y | Y | Y | ||
| Fort Smith | F | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y |
| Gentry | F | Y | Well | Wood | ||
| Green Forest | F | Y | Y | Wood | Y | |
| Jonesboro | F | Y | Y | Y | Y | |
| McGehee | F | Y | ||||
| Marmaduke | Permit F | Wood | ||||
| Mineral Springs | F | Y | Y | Y | Y | |
| Springdale | F | Y | ||||
| Star City | F | Y | Springs | Wood | ||
| Van Buren | F | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y |
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While there seems to be no system of State Forests in Arkansas and camp sites therein for the motor camper, Arkansas abounds in beauty spots, in mineral springs, and mountains where the camper is welcomed and where he may camp delightfully. Campers find attractive camping sites which may be freely used at such places as the city of Little Rock, Eureka Springs, Mena, Mt. Magazine, Mt. Nebo, Sulphur Springs, Mammoth Springs, Hardy Spring River, and Lake Chicot.
The Hot Springs National Park, in central Arkansas, is one of the most interesting spots in the country, and the vicinity is attractive to motor campers.
There are in the State of Arkansas the Arkansas National Forest near Hot Springs and the Ozark National Forest; the former has an area of 626,746 acres, nearly a thousand square miles, and the latter about half as large, 291,840 acres. The National Government has constructed good motor roads through these forests and provided hundreds of camping sites.