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Booneville is a small city in west-central Arkansas, surrounded by beautiful natural areas and lakes. It is located between the Ozark Mountains and the Ouachita Mountains, in the Arkansas River Valley. Booneville is halfway between Memphis and Oklahoma City and less than an hour's drive from Fort Smith. Book an RV in Booneville if you like nature and the countryside.

Bonneville was founded in 1828, by an explorer of the Arkansas territory, Walter Cauthron, who built a log cabin on the Petit Jean River. Cauthron named the city after his friend, Booneville or Boone. The Arkansas State Tuberculosis Sanatorium was established in 1909 in Booneville, and it was open until 1973. During the time this facility was open, it treated over 70,000 patients.

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The Great Outdoors

If you like nature and outdoor activities, booking an RV rental in Booneville, AR is a great idea. Ozark National Forest is located a short drive north of Booneville, and it is a beautiful natural park, covering 1.2 million acres. Enjoy the scenery while camping, hiking, swimming, fishing, hunting, boating, scenic driving, wildlife viewing, or picnicking in the forest. Hunting is a very popular activity in this part of Arkansas.

Drive south when you rent a motorhome in Booneville to visit Ouachita National Forest. The forest surrounds Lake Ouachita and is habitat to many wildlife species, including endangered fish species. The forest has an important role in the local economy because of timber and wood production. Also, it is a great place for outdoor recreation, like hunting, fishing, hiking, camping, picnicking, biking, and more. This beautiful forest is a perfect place to spend some time relaxing in nature.

Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge is located a 90-minute drive west when you book a travel trailer rental in Booneville. It is nestled on the Arkansas River and is an important habitat to many animal species in the area. This wildlife refuge is home to one of the largest freshwater turtles in the world, the alligator snapping turtle. Here you can also see bald eagles, yellow-crowned night heron, white-faced ibis, deer, and more. This natural park is a great place for nature lovers.

RV Parks near Booneville

There are few RV parks nearby when you rent an RV in Booneville. Parkside RV Park is located on the east side of the city and offers full hookups, restrooms, showers, Wi-Fi, and more. This location is great if you want to be close to the city.

Waveland Park is located on Blue Mountain Lake and is near a fantastic natural area. This could be a nice place to stay with the Booneville camper rental if you like being in nature and spending time on the water. This park offers water and electric hookups, a dump station, restrooms and showers, a big group picnic shelter, a fish cleaning area, and more. It is an excellent place to enjoy activities like swimming, fishing, and boating.

Big Pine RV Park is located in a valley surrounded by Ouachita National Forest. It is a beautiful park with a lot of scenic views and hiking trails nearby. Some of the attractions you can visit when staying here are Bathhouse Row, Crater of Diamonds State Park, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Alma Farmers Market, Reynolds Science Center Planetarium and many more. The park has many facilities to offer, like pull-through RV sites, full hookups, a dump station, and more.

Explore the City

Booneville is a small city surrounded by a number of natural parks, providing residents and visitors a lot of recreational opportunities. In the city, there are some popular local restaurants, antique and gift stores, a movie theater, a woodcraft shop where visitors can watch items being created, and local service businesses. It's an interesting place to visit on your way to the nearby parks.

In 1928, the wooden structure of the community's historic courthouse was replaced with stone, and it is one of the most prominent and oldest buildings in the city. If you're interested in local history, also visit the Arkansas State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, now used by the Booneville Human Development Center. To learn more about the area's past, you can visit the Logan County Old Jail Museum and the Booneville Public Library.

In the library, you can also see the General John Paul McConnell Exhibit. It is a very interesting piece of local history that tells a story of a farm boy who tried four times to get into West Point before being accepted. He graduated as first captain and the second-most-decorated cadet in the Academy's history. In the end, he retired as a four-star general and US Air Force chief of staff.

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