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Withrow Springs State Park immerses you in the breathtaking beauty of the Ozark Mountains. As you explore the 786-acre park, you'll discover lush forests, deep valleys, and dramatic limestone bluffs. When RV camping at Withrow Springs State Park, you can hike dogwood-strewn trails, explore scenic paddling routes, and cast a line for bass. The park is named after local grist mill magnate Richard Withrow, who settled the area in the mid-19th century. Today, his legacy lives on in the park, which is one of the most popular outdoor recreation destinations in Northwest Arkansas.
Venture further afield and you can discover the allure of Northwest Arkansas, a captivating corner where you'll find charismatic mountain towns, boutique breweries, and unique shopping and dining experiences. Planning a getaway to the Natural State? Book an RV in Madison County and you can make a splash at Withrow Springs State Park. With a home on wheels, you'll also enjoy the freedom to visit other Arkansas jewels such as Hot Springs National Park, Buffalo National River, and Ozark National Forest.
From March to June, snowmelt from the Ozark Mountains means Withrow Spring is deep enough for paddling. You'll love cooling off in the crystalline water and enjoying the scenery. Bring your own watercraft or rent kayaks and canoes from the park office. A shuttle service runs from April to November and is a great way to return to your RV campsite after a day of paddling, floating, or fishing.
Three miles of nature trails wind through the park and showcase the area's unique flora, fauna, and geology. As well as delicate blossoms and berries, the Dogwood Nature Trail offers a chance to view rare Ozark trillium orchids. You could also spot foxes, bobcats, groundhogs, and river otters. The park is also a haven for butterflies. For a longer hike, hit the one-hour War Eagle Trail that hugs the riverbank and takes you past interesting rock formations and a hidden cave. There's plenty to keep the little ones entertained at Withrow Spring State Park, including a kids' playground, tennis courts, volleyball nets, baseball diamond, softball field, crossbow range, and horseshoe pits.
After dark, Withrow Springs State Park offers astronomical stargazing. In summer, join the Astronomical Society of Northwest Arkansas at the pavilion for educational programs and the chance to peer through state-of-the-art telescopes. Withrow Springs State Park also runs guided walks, workshops, and special programs. Pick up a weekly program from the visitors' center to find out more about the Easter egg hunts, fall concerts, crossbow tournaments, and other events.
Withrow Springs State Park Campground champions a relaxed, back-to-nature feel. Sites are spacious and offer plenty of shade and privacy from your neighbors. Choose from 29 Class AAA campsites with water, electricity, and sewer hookups. All come equipped with picnic tables and fire pits for enjoying your meals outdoors. Sites can accommodate both standard tents and RVs measuring up to 40 feet in length.
Like most developed state park RV campgrounds, Withrow Springs State Park provides access to modern bathrooms with toilets and showers as well as a dump station. An additional ten walk-in campsites accommodate standard tents.
RV camping at Withrow Springs State Park puts you in the heart of the postcard-perfect Ozarks region. Get behind the wheel of your RV rental and you can enjoy scenic drives like the State Park Highway 23 to Huntsville, which unlocks miles of gorgeous scenery. From Alpena, Highway 62 meanders through picturesque valleys and hillsides. Highway 23S takes you over the Boston Mountains and to the small town of Ozark, with magnificent vistas along the way. If you'd rather stretch your legs, the Ozark Highlands National Recreation Trail meanders for 258 miles through the mountains and offers some great day hiking sections.
For a glimpse of the region's rich history and heritage, head to Eureka Springs, a 20-mile drive north. You'll love strolling around the character-soaked Victorian town and peering into cozy cafes and mom-and-pop stores. Eureka Springs is also home to the famous Thorncrown Chapel, designed by legendary Arkansas architect, E. Fay Jones. Wine enthusiasts will love sipping their way through boutique vineyards surrounding the town of Altus. Fayetteville is a 45-minute drive west and home of the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks, a must-see for nature lovers adventuring around the city. Fayetteville also offers a good selection of RV rentals near Withrow Springs State Park. For more choice and easy access to Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport, consider starting your RV road trip in Little Rock, the Arkansas state capital.
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