Very nice campground. Our site was right on the lake. clean and well kept with a marina close by where you can rent boats. We did and had a great time on the huge lake. ADVICE - check sites out on Google Earth and pick what you want
We visited over the Thanksgiving weekend and all I can say is WOW what a view! The campsites were very nice (lots of shade) and have great views of the lake. amenities include water and electric (20 and 30 amp service), playground, boat dock, hiking trails, and WiFi in some locations. There is also a small gift shop at the main entrance.Restrooms were very clean, but the showers take a bit of learning to use since there are no knobs. There are two buttons you push to regulate the temperature and it took me about 10 minutes before I got the temperature right.A word of advice! There is not much in the way of cell service in the area. Out T-mobile phone did not work, and there is sporadic coverage for ATT. Also there are no supermarkets or Wal-marts nearby. For that matter there is only a small gas station/convince store about 5 miles east of the park entrance. I would highly recommend making sure you have plenty of food and gas with you.If you are into geocaching, there are a handful of geocaches in the park, but there are lots of geocaches in the area. We spent almost a whole day at the Laurel Creek public area (about 10 miles from the park) geocaching.
I was glad to see that there were some new geocache in the park. My Son came with my wife and I since he hadn't found all of them in the park we took time to let him find those also. I've also (last year) been fishing out on the lake with a friend. beautiful lake, great park. all together makes a beautiful area.
The campground is well maintained though we did lose electricity during a storm for a few hours. The lake is beautiful and very popular for fishing and boating with several large marinas in the area. There are boat launches and kayak rentals available in the state park. The sites were shady and mostly level though no sewer hook ups available. It is a beautiful campground with many shady well maintained sites. Campground seems popular with families and retirees.We originally visited to explore the motorcycle trails that are advertised as part of the campground. Be aware that you cannot ride your bike / ATV to the trail head if it is not street legal. We were on dual sport motorcycles and found the trails mostly double track though there were some old trails from a hare scramble / enduro that had been held in the area. All of the trails were poorly marked and overgrown. We managed to follow them without too much backtracking. maps are available at the ranger station where you check in. Unless you are an experienced rider use the Kirby Landing trailhead to ride the ATV trail instead of the trailhead at the state park
the lake tour was so fun. we paid about $10 a person and it was well worth it. Lots of wildlife and the boat was very safe and modern. A good family outing.
My husband, daughter, and I tent camped here from April 17-24. It is a beautiful park with large campsites and many with a view of the lake. The park staff were all really nice and helpful. The bathrooms and showers were very clean and well maintained. We had a great time fishing and exploring the park. We will definitely stay here again next time we visit Arkansas.
I visited this park with my mother who has a wheelchair and a golf cart to see the sights. However, very rude park rangers informed us that we could only us the golf cart to drive see the sights on the way to and from the bathroom. What a smart zero-tolerance policy! Thanks for the awful experience!
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My husband and I went to Daisy State Park for the weekend. When we camp, we go for nature and peace and quiet. We like to relax and maybe go for a hike. If that's what you're looking for, don't go here. Don't get me wrong. The park is nice. The lake is beyond beautiful. The bathrooms, especially in Area A, are super nice. The park is clean and seems to be maintained very well. That's why I gave it four stars. It's not our preference but others enjoy it just fine. The campsites are really close together and are uphill from the lake. There's not much room around the fire pit, at least not in the area we camped at. Part of the camping experience is just hanging out around the campfire. Most of the fire pits and picnic tables are down a little hill from the campsite. Also, if you want to walk down the hill from the site to the lake, it's really steep. If I had small children, I wouldn't want to take them there. The lake was down and we hiked down the hill and walked around the lake a little. We enjoyed our time because no matter where we are we're not going to whine about it, we're going to have fun. Another thing, some campers in another area across the way seemed to be really loud and they had a dog that barked often. I'm all for having fun but there is a bit of camping etiquette that needs to be learned by some.All that being said, it's a nice place and if your plans are to get on the lake and not stay at the campsite long, then you'll be fine here, as long as you don't mind giving up a little privacy because you're going to be close to your neighbors.
This is a GREAT place to spend some quality time with family and friends. The lake is beautiful and the people working at the office were the nicest. Recommend this place to anyone!