Blue Ridge Campground and Park
About the Business
Blue Ridge Campground and Park, located at Blue Ridge Road in Dierks, Arkansas, offers a natural setting with excellent fishing opportunities in the flooded timberlands along the Saline River. Situated in the Howard County Wildlife Management Area, this area is a popular spot for camping and fishing, with two boat ramps in the heart of crappie country. The 1360-acre lake provides great boating, canoeing, kayaking, and swimming experiences, with exceptional bass and crappie fishing.
Hunters will appreciate the nearly 600 acres of public hunting lands nearby, where they can find game species such as white-tail deer, bobwhite quail, and waterfowl. A day trip to Crater of Diamonds State Park in Murfreesboro, just 30 miles away, is a popular activity where visitors can keep any diamonds they find. Hot Springs National Park, an hour's drive away, offers natural hot springs, bathhouses, restaurants, and activities.
The Choctaw Nation, located an hour away in Broken Bow, offers a world-class gaming casino and a variety of natural features and restaurants. For campground inquiries, please call 870-286-2346. Recreation.gov is your go-to source for exploring outdoor and cultural destinations in your area and across the country. Visit Blue Ridge Campground and Park for a memorable outdoor experience in Arkansas.
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Blue Ridge Rd, Dierks, AR 71833, United States
Reviews
"We love blue ridge!!! It is by far our favorite family camping ground. The hosts are so loving, kind, and helpful. Our children were completely safe to run and play around the campground freely. They allow pets and fires. It is secluded and peaceful with many different things to do. There is good fishing as well! We will return every year."
"Great park, great fishing, great host Mike and Anna, great camping."
"Park was not very nice. Sites all very dirty. Only camper in park was host. His site pretty trash. Would not camp in this park."
"Good place to go camping, fishing, and hiking. Even good for a casual walk. Operated by the US Army Corps of Engineers, it is free to visit, but camping is a fee, as is using the boat launch. The facilities, including the restrooms, are in very good shape. It is quite and secluded. The lake is fairly deep and makes for good fishing. This is a good place, and I recommend it."
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