Campground Overview
About Davidsonville Historic State Park
What sets Davidsonville Historic State Park Campground apart is its seamless blend of historic intrigue and serene natural recreation. Here, you can camp amidst the remnants of Arkansas’s first post office and courthouse while enjoying well-maintained facilities, a peaceful fishing lake, and a network of hiking trails that immerse you in a tranquil, wooded landscape.
This intimate campground, situated near Pocahontas, Arkansas, features 20 campsites, including options with water, electric, and sewer hookups. Its compact size lends itself to calm and privacy, making it ideal for family trips or quiet getaways. The park’s standout amenities include a fishing pier, boat rentals (pedal boats, kayaks, and canoes), and accessible hiking trails that guide visitors through historical and natural sites. The nearby Black, Spring, and Eleven Point rivers offer additional opportunities for fishing and paddling.
Located within a short drive of the small town of Pocahontas and nestled between the Ozark foothills and Arkansas Delta, the campground is steeped in history, with interpretive exhibits that reveal life in the early 19th century. This destination rewards both history buffs and outdoor enthusiasts alike with its unique combination of cultural heritage and serene outdoor experiences.
Vitals
Number of Sites
30
Elevation
295feet 90meters
Pad Type
Unknown
Max Length
60feet
Details
Hookups
Full Hookups Available, some sites Partial Hookups
Hookup Details
Power Available, Water
Pull-thru Sites
Unknown
Restrictions
None
Amenities
Pets
Dog Friendly
Kids
Yes, with playground
Bathhouse
Restrooms & Showers
Extras
Trash Collection, Water Available
Booking Information
Reservations
Takes Reservations
Season
Year-round
Booking Window
12 months
Where to Book
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