Campsite #2 at White Cliffs Park Campground, AR

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Campsite #2

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Drive-In 8 people
60 ft Pull-Through
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Campsite #2 Features: Drive-In access, Pull-Through parking, 60ft driveway, 50 amp hookup, Fire ring, Picnic Table, RV Site, Tent Site, Pets Allowed, Drinking Water

Campsite Reviews (9)

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@PaulC8096585 · Camped on Jul 15, 2025 at Campsite #2
Very quiet and isolated. Super place for fishing. Very clean
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@RodR9782261490 · Camped on Apr 11, 2024 at Campsite #2
We stayed at the White Cliffs campground recently and we had pull-through site with a view of the Little River. The campground is about a half mile long with lots of trees and most of the sites have ample shade but, few actually have a view of the river. While we hit the weather perfect and it was very scenic, I do have constructive feedback. First, there were no gate hours (or even a gate) so boats were being trailered in very early in the morning, and motoring back on the river to the boat launch late at night. This was a nuisance because of the noise and there's always that one guy that has to be a jerk and rev his engine to wake everyone. Also signage here leaves something to be desired. I have no idea what the entry shack hours are but it was not manned when we arrived early afternoon mid-week, so we didn't get a map, park pass, or any park information. The campsite numbers are on the wrong side of the posts, so you don't see them until you drive by, and the dump station has a sign viewable from one direction on the road but not the other. There are trails and history to be found here but you would never know it because there's no information posted anywhere. All you get is a sign for a lookout point before you get into the campground. The lookout is good for a few pics, but again, no signage to tell you anything. There ARE actual White Cliffs that can be explored in the campground from a trail that begins between the dump station and the camp host. It's a short but moderate hike to traverse to the tops of the cliffs and walk around. There are also remnants of an old foundry within the forest, and an old foundation of what might have been a mill on the river's edge. We had zero Verizon service but T-Mobile had 3 bars. No swimming permitted because of alligators.
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@PatriciaS93400 · Camped on Nov 3, 2023 at Campsite #2
Pull through site, covered picnic table with fire pit and grill all on nice rock surfaces. Nice fencing and close proximity to the water. Sites 2 and 3 are great but a little far from bath houses if thats important to you! Quiet and beautiful.
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@MichelleC9C220 · Camped on Oct 15, 2023 at Campsite #2
Quiet place with great hosts
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@MichelleC9C220 · Camped on May 22, 2023 at Campsite #2
Beautiful place with recently updated sites. The camp host lady was incredibly nice and gave me some local history! Some sites are not level at all but this my favorite COE site yet!
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@lorip6076887 · Camped on Feb 14, 2022 at Campsite #2
White Cliffs Park is clean and well kept. Trees are trimmed and the river bank is accessible. The park has a boat ramp and playground and the staff was friendly. They gave us a handout explaining the history of the park area and the white cliffs. We enjoyed our stay. We went to Bill Clinton's boyhood home in Hope and visited Texarkana. In Texarkana, we toured the regional museum, the P.J. Ahern home, and the Ace of Clubs House. They were informative and the Ace of Clubs House is so unique! If you're near Texarkana, it's worth a visit.
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@AndrewG352 · Camped on Jun 20, 2021 at Campsite #2
Quiet and pleasant, caught alot of fish
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@NickM4938843 · Camped on Nov 27, 2020 at Campsite #2
At first we werent highly impressed. Our site was paved but very unlevel, the fire pit had lots of ash, burnt cans, and broken glass. The camp area also had broken glass under the table. After getting level (lifted on side about 5 inches), picking up the trash, and shoveling the fire pit we quickly changed our minds. The park is a great hidden treasure. The sites each have a covered picnic table and all have plenty of space with very long paved pads. I will add that sites 2 and 3 seemed to be the only that were that unlevel BUT in our opinion, sites 1-3 are the best as they sit up while the others are past the boat launch, are a little more crowded and sit in bottomland. The area is known for great fishing. We did not fish but Ill assume this is correct by the number of boats we saw. There is a lovely hiking trail that is well marked once on it but the trail head is not well marked. The trail takes you through several different terrains with views of the limestone bluffs. We had a complete blast!!! There are concrete building remains throughout the forest. We learned these are the ruins from the Western Portland Cement Co founded in 1893.
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@LoriannT1E1C99 · Camped on Jul 31, 2020 at Campsite #2
Very clean, and I camped next to the water and it was great!!!
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