Camping
Relaxing in a campsite here atop Arkansas's second highest peak has its own special rewards. The campground at Queen Wilhelmina State Park is your home away from home where you'll find peace and quiet, fresh mountain air and unforgettable natural beauty. Choose your favorite of Arkansas's four seasons and experience it here on 2,681-foot Rich Mountain. The mountain is a cloud-capped getaway wrapped in the cool mountain breezes of summer. In autumn, it's ablaze with fall colors. Snowfall transforms the mountain to a winter wonderland. And, wildflowers decorate it with the colors of spring. A park campsite is your front row seat to all this natural beauty. Choose from 35 Class B campsites with water and electricity, and five Tent Sites with water hookups. In addition, the park campground offers one Walk-in Tent Site. The campground includes a modern bathhouse with hot showers. A trailer dump station is located at the entrance to the campground. Campsites are available by reservation or a on a first-come basis. However, it is necessary to register at the park lodge before occupying a campsite. All sites are assigned. Arkansas State Parks' camping rules and regulations are available online at: www.adptfoi.com.
Class B - Water/30 Amp Mountain View |
35 |
2013 $19.00
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- Tent
- Electrical Hook-Up
- Water & Electrical Hook-Up
- 30 Amp Service
- Group Tent Camping
- Showers
- Dump Stations
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Class C - W (Tent only at Queen Wilhelmina) Mountain View |
5 |
2013 $15.00
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- Tent
- Group Tent Camping
- Showers
- Dump Stations
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Class D Hike-In Site (Tent Only) Valley View |
1 |
2013 $12.00
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- Tent
- Group Tent Camping
- Showers
- Dump Stations
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Campsite Reservations
To reserve a park campsite, call: (479) 394 2863 or (479) 394 2864.
Discounts
Arkansas citizens age 62 and over will be admitted to campgrounds at a 50% discount off the regular fee Sunday through Thursday nights and at a 25% discount weekends and holidays. [NOTE: A driver's license can be used as proof of age.]
Out-of-state citizens age 62 and over will receive a 25% discount Sunday through Thursday nights and no discount of weekends or holidays. [NOTE: A driver's license can be used as proof of age.]
U.S. Citizens with 100% total and permanent disability will be admitted to campgrounds at one-half the regular campsite fee throughout the year. Current written proof of 100% total and permanent disability is required. Document must specify "Permanent and Total Disability" or indicate an individual is "100 percent Disabled." For veterans, this should be a copy of the Awards letter (dated within the last two years) from the Veterans Administration Regional Office or and Arkansas license plate with the letters DV. For non-veterans, a qualifying document would be a letter from a personal physician, Railroad Retirement, or Civil Service (federal or state government) dated within the last two years stating "100 percent disabled" and/or "permanent and total disability".