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Daisy State Park RV & Campground Guide

Arkansas

There are so few places left undiscovered where the combination of incredible beauty and outstanding recreational opportunities combine, yet Daisy State Park is one such place. Snuggled away in southwest Arkansas, this small, 272-acre park nestles against the north end of 7,000-acre Lake Greeson. With the hamlet of Daisy, AR, only a quarter-mile away, and Murfreesboro, AR, the closest community of significant size located 26 miles away, the park is reasonably isolated. Lake Greeson is an artificially created body of water fed by the Little Missouri River, draining most of the Ouachita Mountains. Much of the lake shoreline is overhung by the famous pine and hardwood forests of the region.

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Spring 41-79 F
Summer 66-91 F
Fall 40-84 F
Winter 30-55 F
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RV Resorts & Campsites in Daisy State Park

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Daisy State Park Campground

The campground at Daisy State Park offers 82 RV campsites with fire rings and picnic tables. The park service makes sure a dump station with potable water access is available. Six bathhouses are scattered throughout the park, holding both warm showers and restrooms with flush toilets. A visitor center greets guests at the park entrance and serves as the park office. Other facilities include a children’s playground, an interpretive center, and an amphitheater. Two boat ramps allow access to Lake Greeson and the Little Missouri River, which empties into the lake next to the park.

  • Water Hookup: Yes

  • Electric Hookup: 30 amps

  • Sewer Hookup: No

  • Wi-Fi Available: No

  • Pet-friendly: Yes

  • Fee: $12 to $25 per night

Self Creek Campground

Self Creek Campground lies one mile west of Daisy State Park next to where Self Creek empties into the Little Missouri River. Self Creek Campground boasts 45 RV sites. Each site is 35 feet in width, more than enough to accommodate an RV along with a picnic table and fire ring. The sites are all paved, with six of the campsites accommodating pull-through RVs up to 65 feet, while the remaining 39 sites are back-in with a limited length of 35 feet. Self Creek Campground provides restrooms with flush toilets and warm showers for its guests. Fishing and swimming are the favorite activities of visitors. A boat ramp and playground are available to enhance the guests' experience. A boat rental service is offered for those interested in getting on Lake Greeson.

  • Water Hookup: Yes

  • Electric Hookup: 30/50 amp

  • Sewer Hookup: Yes, for one site

  • Wi-Fi Available: Yes

  • Pet-friendly: Yes

  • Fee: $10 to $18 per night

Kirby Landing Recreation Area and Campground

Kirby Landing Recreation Area and Campground sits 11 miles south of Daisy State Park alongside Lake Greeson. There are 87 RV campsites with graveled access in the campground. Each site is 35 feet in width and includes a picnic table, a lantern pole, and a fire ring. Hot showers and clean restrooms with flush toilets are available for the comfort of visitors. Potable water is supplied at the dump station. Two boat ramps provide access to Lake Greeson for boats of any size. Fishing and swimming are the two main activities that people love to do at the campground. A boat rental service lets everyone enjoy time on Lake Greeson.

  • Water Hookup: Yes

  • Electric Hookup: 20/30 amp

  • Sewer Hookup: No

  • Wi-Fi Available: No

  • Pet-friendly: Yes

  • Fee: $20 to $36 per night

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What to Do at
Daisy State Park

Inside Daisy State Park

Fishing and hiking are the main activities that draw visitors to Daisy State Park. Lake Greeson is famous for its clear waters, which hold stripers, black bass, crappie, bream, catfish, white bass, and smallmouth bass, with northern pike, walleye, and rainbow trout stocked into the upper and lower reaches of the lake in the early spring and late fall. Two hiking and bicycling trails run through and around the park area. The three-quarter-mile Daisy Creek Trail meanders along the creek and near Lake Greeson with signs along the trail that point out the natural wildlife habitats. Bear Creek Cycle Trail goes for 31 miles; it links several parks in the area and is rated as strenuous. 

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How to Get to
Daisy State Park

To approach the Daisy State Park Welcome Center from Daisy, AR, head south on West Park Road toward Hickory Lane. At the three-way intersection with Daisy State Park Area A, turn left to stay on West Park Road. At the next corner, turn left onto East Park Road and then drive straight into the Welcome Center.

To get to Daisy from Murfreesboro, AR, take Arkansas Highway 27 North (AR-27 N) for 14 miles to the intersection with Arkansas Highway 70 West (AR-70 W) and Arkansas Highway 84 East (AR-84 E). Turn left onto AR-70 E and drive six miles into Daisy.

Entering Daisy State Park

Daisy State Park is a day-use area that is open from 8 AM until 5 PM daily, except on Saturday and Sunday. From December through February the park is open from 8 AM until 12 PM, and on Friday and Saturday from May 25 through September 1 when the park is open from 8 AM until 8 PM.

Daisy State Park Entry fee : $0.0

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Frequently Asked Questions About Daisy State Park

What is the best time of year to visit Daisy State Park?

Daisy State Park offers year-round activities. During the summer, visitors can enjoy hiking, interpretive programs, swimming, boating, paddling, swimming, and tubing. During the off-season, guests can enjoy fishing, hunting, target shooting, and ATV trails.

What kind of wildlife can be found in Daisy State Park?

The park is home to all types of wildlife animals. While out hiking, you're most likely to see and hear owls, turkeys, squirrels, rabbits, quail, and more. Near the water, waterfowl and other animals make their home.

Are there designated RV camping spots in Daisy State Park?

There are 82 campsites for RVers to enjoy at Daisy State Park. The campsites do have water and electric hookups. Other amenities include hot showers, flush toilets, a playground, picnic areas, launch ramps, and more.

Do you have to reserve a camping spot at Daisy State Park and what is the cost?

Reservations are required and can be made up to a year in advance for planning purposes. You'll be charged a nonrefundable reservation fee that's equal to one night's basic camping fee.

Are pets allowed at Daisy State Park?

Pets are welcome at the park. Dogs must be kept on a leash or in a crate and supervised at all times. Dogs aren't allowed in any public buildings, except for service dogs.