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The park has 93 campsites (58 Class AAA, 23 Class D, and 12 walk-in tent sites), some right on the water. There are eight fully-equipped cabins with kitchens and the comforts of home, most of them overlooking the lake. Four camper cabins are an affordable option and are right in the campground.
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Lake Ouachita State Park has 93 campsites (58 Class AAA, 23...
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Scenic Lake Tour - Lake Ouachita State Park - Arkansas State...
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Morning Lake Tour - Lake Ouachita State Park - Arkansas...
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The historic Three Sisters Springs at Lake Ouachita State...
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Arkansas’s largest lake, Lake Ouachita, has 1000 miles of...
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Lake Ouachita State Park campground has 101 campsites that are located next to Lake Ouachita (Arkansas’s largest lake). There are 40 Class AAA (full hookups), 26 Class B, 23 Class D, and 12 hike-in Tent Sites. There are also 12 cabins available to rent.
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The park features historic Three Sisters' Springs. Fully-equipped cabins include seven that overlook the lake and one that offers a woods view. Park campgrounds feature 103 campsites (40 Class AAA, 25 Class B, 24 Class D, and 12 Hike-in Tent sites).
26 wrz 2020 · Lake Ouachita State Park Campground, Mountain Pine Arkansas. See 18 traveler reviews, 44 photos and 2 blog posts
Lake Ouachita State Park Campground, near Hot Springs, Arkansas, is a fantastic spot for those looking to enjoy the great outdoors. With a variety of camping options including tent sites, RV spots, and even cabins, there's something for everyone here.
Lake Ouachita (Wash’i taw) extends into the headwaters of the Ouachita River, spanning nearly half of Garland and Montgomery Counties in the Ouachita Mountains of west-central Arkansas. The 975 miles of rugged shoreline encircle 40,000 acres of clean, inviting waters. Recognized as one of Arkansas’s superior fishing lakes