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    5.0 (1 review)
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    1 year ago

    Amazing stay ! Great rates calm neighborhood with great distance from local convenience stores !

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    Cane Creek State Park - Close up of the "mouse house."

    Cane Creek State Park

    4.7(3 reviews)
    39.4 mi

    I have been here a few times and each time it keeps getting better. The rental RV is wonderful,…read moreand nicely equipped. Bicycles for rent, along with plenty of fishing. Looking forward to the next visit there. The staff is wonderful and very understanding when something goes wrong.

    I visited Cane Creek State park in the Spring of 2010 for an overnight backpacking trip with my…read moredaughter. We hiked the Cane Creek Lake Trail six miles from the trailhead to the campground. We had the campground to ourselves on a Saturday night. The trail was fairly level with small dips into creeks. The swinging suspension bridges were fun to cross. The trail is well marked and signed and bridge numbers are used to identify locations in emergencies. Our trip coincided with a controlled burn and we enjoyed several trees still on fire and the contrast of the bright trail with the darker country side. Fortunately the burn extended only a mile or so into our hike. The lake features beaver and their structures. (Beware of "beaver fever" and treat all lake water carefully. There are kayak rentals for those wanting to tour the lake. naturalists also lead scheduled tours on the water or you can follow a self-guided water trail. The camping area was very nice and you can rent one of two trailers with decks if you want to try out camping or just don't want to encumber yourself. Star City is a just few miles away and the local stores provide groceries and other items you may have forgotten. Amateur radio operators should note there is a repeater in nearby Star City which can be linked to Little Rock using the 110.9 tone. Friends in Little Rock can reply using 146.940 with a similar 110.9 tone.

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    Cane Creek State Park - Kids trying to catch dinner..

    Kids trying to catch dinner..

    Cane Creek State Park - New wood bridges for pedestrians and bikes on the Cane Creek Lake Trail

    New wood bridges for pedestrians and bikes on the Cane Creek Lake Trail

    Cane Creek State Park - Cane Creek Lake Trail trailhead

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    Cane Creek Lake Trail trailhead

    Lake Catherine State Park

    Lake Catherine State Park

    4.6(83 reviews)
    46.2 mi

    Clean and comfortable - natural beauty sitting just around the bend and over the next hill and…read moreunder the placid water of Lake Catherine! It's fun and easy to reach/enjoy with family friendly opportunities for hiking, fishing, boating, swimming, grilling, camping (cabins available too) - very close to Hot Springs which has a lot of beauty from the National Park in downtown to the lookout tower atop the highest point in downtown - including the natural hot springs which makes this place famous for America's first off season professional baseball camps and the likes of gangsters and movie stars all mingled alongside the everyday persons enjoying the same or hanging out at the horse races. It's a cool place to visit and you'll have a super time at the park - with other states parks and lakes and rivers/hiking and nature all around!

    Lake Catherine-- We absolutely love this lake!…read more Although, I felt like things were not labeled as they should have been during the hike of "Falls Creek Falls". There were marks on trees during the hike that were red, white and yellow, but I had no idea what those meant. Maybe this part of town is less touristy and more locals, because people had set up hammocks, and all of their things that they needed for the night/day around the waterfall after the hike. I spoke to a sweet man and woman on a golf cart who seemed to work there, as they were going around and changing papers for the reservations for there were trailers in the parking lot, and they advised us on where to go and park. They did advise us that if you go on the trails, if you go towards the left, the hike is shorter and it's about a 1/2 a mile, and if you go towards the right, it's about a mile and a 1/2 Which is a great tip because, of course, we wanted to take the shorter route. We had a toddler and an elderly person with us, and so we did not want to do a strenuous hike. This hike was just enough for us to feel better adventurous, and like we accomplished something when we got to the falls. The falls were beautiful, and the water looked gorgeous. Although, I did see later on another app, that a lot of times sewer water gets into the falls. Unfortunately, we had decided to take a dip even though we didn't have swim suits just because it looks so refreshing but it's just something to keep in mind. Overall, we would definitely come here again! It looks like a great place to bring lunch and hang out and eat after a great hike!

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    Lake Catherine State Park - Snake

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    J B's Rv Park & Campground - Bathhouse, laundry room, and gathering room

    J B's Rv Park & Campground

    4.7(10 reviews)
    32.6 mi

    J & J RV Park - Hot Springs, AR…read more If you're looking for a peaceful, well-kept, family-owned RV park right inside Hot Springs National Park, look no further than J & J RV Park. This little gem is privately owned, so there's no park entrance fee -- just the beauty of the national park right outside your door. Owner JJ is a second-generation host who truly cares about his guests and his property. The park is immaculately maintained and thoughtfully laid out. There's a clean bathhouse, convenient laundry area, and a spacious gathering room complete with a full kitchen, tables, and chairs -- perfect for groups or rallies. Every site has full hookups, and JJ went out of his way to accommodate our group so we could all be near each other. Our sites backed up to a beautiful tree-lined brook, complete with picnic tables and fire pits -- an ideal spot to unwind and listen to the water in the evenings. JJ is also a wealth of local knowledge, offering great recommendations for places to eat, explore, and experience around Hot Springs. We couldn't have asked for a better stay -- peaceful, friendly, and perfectly located. Highly recommend J & J RV Park for anyone visiting the Hot Springs area!

    Called for a I night spot while on the road. They had exactly what we needed, long pull through…read moreand made check in easy. Shower and bathroom were extremely clean. When we brought up we had a leak, he came right over to try to help. Highly recommend!

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    J B's Rv Park & Campground - Side of our campsite

    Side of our campsite

    J B's Rv Park & Campground - Back side of our campsite with a babbling brook.

    Back side of our campsite with a babbling brook.

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    Leroy Percy State Park - cozy camping fireside...

    Leroy Percy State Park

    4.0(1 review)
    109.7 mi

    This small state park is nice for RV travelers, tenters, and "cabin renters." It is situated a few…read moremiles from historic MS State Highway 61 ("the blues highway" of BB King and Robert Johnson fame) in the Mississippi Delta. It's an easy drive from Vicksburg and there's a big grocery store in town where you can get fresh mustard greens, beer, and deli meats on the way to the park. There was only one other camper in the 10 or so RV pads at one end of the park (on a Friday night!). There are cabins at the other end. The shower house is alright, although like most state parks the water only squirts at the one place you CAN'T stand. One stall is missing a curtain, and the showers can easily be seen from the road through windows so that shower can't be used. There is a small laundry with one washer and one dryer which could use a good sweeping out, but which is also very cheap and convenient to the RV area. This is a quiet park with a 1.3 mile nature hike around a long narrow lake, and lots of alligator habitat. It's a pity these parts of the park don't get more use--after 10 minutes of walking on the nature trail I walked through four spider webs stretched across the trail and so I gave up after only a few tantalizing glimpses of frogs, the lake, and lots of trees. Think: Harry Potter forest, dark and green and secret, with a possible Aragog living in the precise center. There is tons of bird life all over the park. Birders will go nuts with the many varieties of woodpeckers, songbirds, and hummingbirds. The lady clerk is friendly and helpful, and let me call my husband on her phone (there is no cell phone reception in the park, although if you walk out to the highway you can get a signal). The water is the disconcerting color of very weak tea--it is full of minerals, like Loch Ness and the St. Croix River in Wisconsin. It seems to taste fine (after filtering of course). Well worth a quiet weekend visit! MOSQUITO ALERT: Be sure to bring lots of mosquito repellent and long-burning mosquito coils. You won't be able to get in and out of your RV or tent during the evening hours without being eaten alive if you don't have those two items.

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    Leroy Percy State Park - Entrance..

    Entrance..

    Leroy Percy State Park - "Alligator Lake"

    "Alligator Lake"

    Leroy Percy State Park - Vibrant green lily pads. An abundance of Frogs. Hunting & Fishing license sold at the State Park Office on-site.

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    Vibrant green lily pads. An abundance of Frogs. Hunting & Fishing license sold at the State Park Office on-site.

    Caddo River Camping & Canoe Rental - Canoe & Kayaks ready for Launch at Caddo River Camping & Canoe Rental.

    Caddo River Camping & Canoe Rental

    5.0(4 reviews)
    79.6 mi

    I wanted to be sure to come back and write a review as I couldn't find many newer reviews prior to…read moregoing. I'll start out by saying that the owners were great!!! We originally booked a camp side with electric and water for 2 days and would float on our last full day. We decided to extend our campsite and change our float to the next day AND swap to kayaks Instead of tubes. When we went to the office to make the changes and they were more than happy to help us as if it were no big deal! I also watched the owner down by the river everyday we were there just greeting people and chatting and helping in any way possible. I'm pretty sure I saw him pulling someone's car that had broke down. Just a testament to how helpful they are. The Campsite- my wife and I got site L for 3 days. The owner had just finished mowing the grass as we pulled up and it was very clean and level. I had read one old review that said the electric pole was a hundred feet away or something so I showed up with 5 extension cords. lol to my surprise, the electric pole was right at the side and 10 feet away from our tent! But I was ready. The water spigot was also right behind that so it was all very close. There was a nice fire ring and a camp style grill and the picnic table was in great shape. No one was in the site to our right but there were some folks in the site to our left but there was just enough space that it was no bother. The bathrooms were just a short walk up the hill. There was one men's and one women's restroom that stayed clean the whole time we were there and there were two showers, each in its own individual room. All 4 doors had pin pad knobs so they stayed locked and you needed a code to get in, they didn't give us any issues. The showers were push knobs so you have to hold them to keep water flowing but the temps were good. A little warm for my tastes but my wife loved it. The River- we decided on the kayaks instead of the tubes as we have tubes the river a few times and wanted to check out a little more. Since we were camping at the shuttle site, we just had to jump on a van once we were ready and they took us on a ten minute ride to the river. The driver was very knowledgeable and gave us some good tips. We ultimately floated for about 4 hrs to get back. The river was around 5.3 river level gauge so we did have a few spots where I had to get out but my wife slid right over. Guess I should lose a few pounds hahaha. It's definitely an easy paddle and kid friendly. There were a few spots with some faster moving water but nothing to be alarmed about. All in all it was a great experience. I will say, if you are looking for a quiet, in the woods campsite, this isn't it. It is close to the road so you hear every truck going down the road and those boys in Central Arkansas love their glasspack mufflers! lol but if you are looking for somewhere to camp after floating the river, this place is perfect! You don't have to drive to a shuttle area and then when you get done, you are back at camp. Caddy River Camping & Canoe, you guys are doing a great job!!

    Really appreciate Mike giving us a call to give us heads up on inclement weather and gave us chance…read moreto rain check or refund. We didn't and had a blast.

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    Caddo River Camping & Canoe Rental - 4 Person Rafts available when the water is at or above 5.5 ft!

    4 Person Rafts available when the water is at or above 5.5 ft!

    Caddo River Camping & Canoe Rental - Kayaking on the Caddo! Where Santa spends his off-season ;-)

    Kayaking on the Caddo! Where Santa spends his off-season ;-)

    Caddo River Camping & Canoe Rental

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