Rocky Branch Park
20181 Park Road, Rogers, Arkansas, United States
About the Rocky Branch Park
Rocky Branch Park is a beautiful campground and park located at 20181 Park Road in Rogers, Arkansas. Situated along the shores of Beaver Lake in the picturesque Ozark Mountains, this institution offers spacious and sunny campsites, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike.
The campground features large sites with plenty of shade, fire rings, picnic areas, drinking water, and flush toilets for a comfortable camping experience. With a boat ramp, playground, and proximity to the lake shore, visitors can enjoy a variety of recreational activities including boating, fishing, swimming, and hiking.
Surrounded by towering limestone bluffs, natural caves, and lush vegetation, Rocky Branch Park provides a peaceful retreat for nature lovers. Beaver Lake, created by the nearby dam, offers 449 miles of shoreline for outdoor exploration and water activities.
Fishing enthusiasts will find plenty of opportunities to catch a variety of fish species in Beaver Lake, while hikers and bikers can explore the numerous trails in the area. Hunters will also enjoy the abundance of game in the northwest Arkansas region.
Whether you're looking for a relaxing getaway or an adventurous outdoor experience, Rocky Branch Park has something for everyone. Plan your visit today and create lasting memories in this scenic destination.
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20181 Park Rd, Rogers, AR 72756, United States
Reviews of Rocky Branch Park
"Extremely disappointed in our stay at Rocky Branch Park! Facilities are ancient and not maintained well. Electricity did not work the day we arrived at our campsite. Smell of sewage coming from the park almost made us sick to our stomachs! No water at each site. No trash refuse bin without driving quite a distance. Grass and weeds looked as if they hadn't been cut in weeks. No wood available at the sites for camp fires (fortunately we took our own). Access to bathrooms is a nightmare for campers with mobility issues (uneven, rough ground rock approach easy to trip and fall). Access to lake shoreline from the campsites is only good if you're a mountain goat! And the park is not very "pet friendly". In fact, "Mr & Mrs GRUMPY", the park hosts' parting words to us were..."Take your dogs and get out of our park!" As far as I'm concerned, they can KEEP their park! My advice...Don't waste your time going to Rocky Branch Park!"
"Rocky Branch has sentialment meaning to me. We've camped at Beaver most of my life and 60% of it was at Rocky Branch. After camping at Lost Bridge south the last 15ish years, we decided to try Rocky Branch again. Boy, we're we disappointed. Don't get me wrong, the camping sites were nice and level, but they are stacked on top of each other. The bushes are overgrown and the bathroom could use an upgrade. If the bathroom had 4 stalls with showers like Lost Bridge and toilets that flush without hitting the handle at least 3 times, it would be so much better. A water sticker at each campsite would be awesome and add a sewer to each campsite and it would perfect. The campsites are close to the water, giving a beautiful water view to almost every site. The path to the water would be much improved with the bushes were trimmed down. As it sits now, be sure and fill up your water tanks before you park. There are a few water stickers scattered around but not real convenient."
"We enjoyed staying at Rocky Branch Park in mid-October. The roads and campsite drives are paved with concrete picnic tables and good firepits that you can cook on. The pit toilets are old but well-maintained. Campsites have electricity only. There were 2-3 water spigots in our loop. There is one shower house in the park, which is not located in any campground loop. The shower house was fairly new and very clean with good hot water. There were two shower stalls on each side, but no toilets so do your business before coming for a shower. We had good cellular service. The drive to Rocky Branch was on a beautiful "crooked and steep" road with historic War Eagle Mill located nearby."
"The lower section has been updated in recent years with new site frames and table pavilions which are very nice. The views are incredible overlooking the lake. Definitely one of my favorite sites in the area minus the no water at each site. Also only one shower house up at the entrance near the dump station. Tiny playground in the upper section. The camp host was delightful and very knowledgeable about the sites and the area. Overall 9/10, would visit again!"
"Nice camp ground run by great staff. We stayed on the lake side. Lakeside sites are first come, you cannot reserve. These sites are right on the lake, you can acess lake right from your camp site. Showers and dumpsters are up on the hill. Campground has been here for a long time and starting to show some wear and tear but it is well taken care of. Quite and peaceful environment. This is a regular use for us."
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