Lake Sylvia State Park 810 Arkansas 324, Perryville, AR 72126
About the Business
Lake Sylvia State Park is a beautiful campground and park located in Perryville, Arkansas. Nestled along the shores of Lake Sylvia, this state park offers a serene and picturesque setting for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy. The park features a variety of recreational activities including hiking, fishing, boating, and picnicking. Visitors can also stay overnight in one of the park's cabins or campsites. With its stunning natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere, Lake Sylvia State Park is the perfect destination for a relaxing getaway in the heart of Arkansas. For more information, contact ARKANSAS STATE PARKS at 1-888-287-2757 or [email protected]
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810 AR-324, Perryville, AR 72126, United States
Reviews
"Great park. Lots to do"
"So happy this place is getting a face lift! The camping area is all brand new everything, and it all looks to be open year round now!"
"What happened? This was our first time driving out here from Benton and this is what we found. Nothing on the website saying it’s closed. No sign on the entrance. No idea what’s going on or why it’s closed or for how long. Big disappointment for my kids :(("
"A gem tucked away just under an hour from Little Rock. Four miles down once you turn off of highway 10. Beautiful scenery. For the day use area and swim beach, use the first entrance. Second entrance is for the campground. If you hit the gravel/dirt road, you've gone too far. There are no turnarounds on the gravel road so don't get on it if you can avoid it (ask us how we know). The lake was clean and not very crowded at the swim beach. The water is about a foot deep at its shallowest and perfect for little kids. Concrete stairs lead into the water or you can just step down from the concrete wall, it's not very high. They have a wide concrete diving platform. You can use floats, inflatable rafts (one person was using a trolling motor with their raft), kayaks, canoes. No motorized boats, I don't believe the lake is big enough. We even saw people using an air mattress to float on. There is an air nozzle at the back of the restroom building that you can use to inflate floats. It's $5/car for the day use area/swim beach and is self pay at the entrance. The park gate closes at 7pm. Make sure you follow the directions on the pay envelope as the wildlife officers patrol regularly. The bathrooms were clean and had changing stalls in the women's side. There were two single handicapped bathrooms with level wide sidewalk leading to them. No showers that we saw in the main bathrooms. There are plenty of picnic tables with grills and most all are in the shade. We saw plenty of folks fishing on the other side closer to the campground area. There is also a small playground as well. Be advised that most cell service will not work out there. We had a great time though!"
"Gorgeous! No clue how I have not been here before but now that we have, we will be back!! Very clean restrooms, with shower. Spots were all clean and quiet. The swimming spot is very close and just perfect for the family! I didn't encounter one person who was not smiling. There is beautiful creeks, animals and trails to see."
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