Willow Beach

Limited confidence
Nearest town
Scott, AR · 2.5 mi
Elevation
236 ft
Coordinates
34.69917, -92.13722

About this place

Willow Beach Campground is located near the David D.Terry Lock and Dam of the Arkansas River.

The wealth of recreational opportunities in the Arkansas River Valley provides visitors with endless fun for the whole family. Outdoor activities such as camping, picnicking, boating and sightseeing are favorite pastimes.

Recreation

Willow Beach has a boat ramp and offers excellent fishing, especially in the old river cutoffs and the tail-waters of the dam and Murry Lock and Dam upstream. Anglers often catch bass, crappie and bream in the Arkansas River.

Hunting is available in nearby forests, and there is duck hunting on the waterways.

On shore, families enjoy picnicking and using the playground.

Facilities

Willow Beach Campground offers 21 campsites with electric and water hookups, as well as three reservable group picnic shelters for day use. Additional amenities include a dump station, hot showers, a boat ramp and playground.

Natural Features

The park is in a forested area along the riverfront, close to the rolling fields of cotton farms. It is 193 feet above sea level; winters are generally mild and summer temperatures reach the upper 90s with high humidity.

Red fox are frequently seen in the park, along with deer and armadillo, and numerous species of waterfowl live in the water and along the shores.

Nearby Attractions

Little Rock, the state capital and largest city of Arkansas, is just minutes away, offering groceries, gas, restaurants and tourist attractions.

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Services

What you can do here

RV dump stationRV fresh tank fillElectric hookupShowersCampground

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Rates

What it costs

Peak season, January 1, 2026 to December 31, 2026. Outside those dates the site may be closed or priced differently.

Site typePer night
Standard Electric$26.00
Group Shelter Electric$75.00

Recreation.gov booking system · read Aug 19, 2026. Fees change; the booking page is authoritative.

The details, and where each came from

Everything we know

ADA accessible
No
Limited confidence·published by the source by RIDB / Recreation.gov·confirmed Aug 19, 2026
Back-in spaces
21
Limited confidence·published by the source by RIDB / Recreation.gov·confirmed Aug 19, 2026
Campfires allowed
No
Limited confidence·published by the source by RIDB / Recreation.gov·confirmed Aug 19, 2026
Dump station present
Yes
Unverified·inferred from description by RIDB / Recreation.gov·confirmed Aug 19, 2026
Electric hookup (amps)
50
Limited confidence·published by the source by RIDB / Recreation.gov·confirmed Aug 19, 2026
Fresh tank fill
Yes
Unverified·inferred from description by RIDB / Recreation.gov·confirmed Aug 19, 2026
Longest rig that fits (ft)
84
Limited confidence·published by the source by RIDB / Recreation.gov·confirmed Aug 19, 2026
Number of campsites
24
Limited confidence·published by the source by RIDB / Recreation.gov·confirmed Aug 19, 2026
Pets allowed
Yes
Limited confidence·published by the source by RIDB / Recreation.gov·confirmed Aug 19, 2026
Phone number
(501) 961-1332
Limited confidence·published by the source by RIDB / Recreation.gov·confirmed Aug 19, 2026
Reservable
Yes
Limited confidence·published by the source by RIDB / Recreation.gov·confirmed Aug 19, 2026
Water hookup at site
Yes
Limited confidence·published by the source by RIDB / Recreation.gov·confirmed Aug 19, 2026

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Photos

What it looks like

Trail of Tears Water Route Exhibit Panels
Aaron Boswell U. S. Army Corps of Engineers
Trail of Tears Water Route Exhibit Panel
Aaron Boswell U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Sources for this page. Data courtesy of Recreation.gov (US-PD)
Last updated Aug 19, 2026.
Verify before you rely on this. Facilities close, fees change and equipment breaks. Every figure above shows when it was last confirmed — check those dates before driving out of your way. Something wrong? Tell us — a report from somebody who has been here outranks anything we imported.