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Cane Creek State Park sits on the border of the Gulf Coastal Plain and the Mississippi Delta, making it a fantastic place to discover the biodiversity of the Natural State. At the center of the park, 1,675-acre Cane Creek Lake provides a picturesque setting for boating and fishing. When you're not making a splash in the lake or paddling along the bayou, work up a sweat hiking and mountain biking on one of the most extensive trail systems in the state. You'll also find scenic picnic spots, family-friendly recreation facilities, and excellent nature programs, making Cane Creek State Park a top choice for RV camping vacations in Arkansas.

A less than an hour and a half from Little Rock, Cane Creek State Park is popular with weekend warriors looking to escape the capital and reconnect with nature. You're also a three-hour drive from Memphis, another great place to rent an RV near Cane Creek State Park and kick off an Arkansas road trip. Book an RV in Lincoln County and you can enjoy a relaxing getaway to Cane Creek State Park. With a set of wheels, you'll combine the creature comforts of home with the novelty of camping. You'll also have the freedom to visit iconic Arkansas recreation areas like Ozark National Forest, Hot Springs National Park, and Buffalo National River.

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Getting Outdoors

Cane Creek State Park boasts one of the best trail networks in Arkansas, with opportunities to hike, mountain bike, and horseback ride. The 15.5-mile Cane Creek Lake Trail winds through a maze of waterways and crosses three suspension bridges along the way. Expect the trail to take between three to six hours if you're mountain biking and up to 10 hours at a brisk walk.

Cane Creek State Park is a launchpad to Bayou Bartholomew, one of the longest slow-moving streams in the world. The Cane Creek Kayak Trail winds through the bayou and showcases a wonderland of water lilies and cypress trees. Watch for beaver lodges as you follow the yellow waypoints and floating buoys. You could also spot bald eagles soaring overhead and great egrets on the shoreline. Bring your own kayak or canoe or rent from the visitors' center. The park also offers kayaking lessons, as well as ranger-led paddling tours in the spring, summer, and fall.

The day-use picnic area overlooks the lake and is a fantastic place to enjoy lunch. Kids love the playground, horseshoe pit, and sand volleyball court. There's also a fishing pier where you can cast a line for bass, crappie, sunfish, and bream. Bring your own rod or head to the bait shop to pick up fishing supplies. Cane Creek State Park hosts seasonal interpretive programs, including guided walks, mountain biking rides, kayaking trips, and birding tours. Stop by the visitors' center to check out educational exhibits on flora and fauna. There's also a gift shop where you can pick up nature-themed souvenirs.

Camping at Cane Creek State Park

The Cane Creek State Park campground enjoys a serene lakeside setting shaded by mature trees. The campground offers a total of 29 RV-friendly campsites with plenty of space, privacy, and shade. The best sites overlook the lake and treat you to gorgeous views and glowing sunsets. Eleven sites are Class A and offer 50-amp hookups and water lines. Eighteen sites are Class B and offer 30-amp hookups and water lines. All feature picnic tables, grills, and lantern hooks for enjoying your meals outdoors.

Like most developed state park RV campgrounds, you'll enjoy access to modern bathrooms with toilets and showers. There's also a sanitary dump station near the park entrance. The campground is open year-round, making it a favorite with summer vacationers, as well as RV campers looking to get away in the spring, fall and winter.

Exploring the Area

RV camping at Cane Creek State Park puts you in the heart of the Lower Delta, a captivating corner of Arkansas dotted with shimmering lakes and charismatic small towns. The Lower Delta is famous for blues music, so be sure to have a playlist of Muddy Waters, Robert Johnson, and John Lee Hooker on repeat as you cruise through the region. Motorhome camping in the Lower Delta is also a great excuse to dig into Southern comfort food, with Arkansas specialties including fried catfish, deviled eggs, cornbread, and chocolate gravy.

The city of Pine Bluff is worth a visit, with attractions like the Arkansas Entertainers Hall of Fame and Arkansas Railroad Museum recalling the rich history and culture of the Lower Delta. For gas, groceries, and other motorhome camping essentials, Star City is a ten-minute drive away. Memphis is a three-hour drive northeast and is a great place to rent a camper near Cane Creek State Park. While you're in town, why not tick off attractions like Sun Studio, Beale Street and Graceland?

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