Campground Overview
About Waveland Park Recreation Area
Waveland Park Recreation Area Campground in Havana, Arkansas, stands out as a tranquil lakeside retreat, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty, convenient amenities, and diverse outdoor activities. Positioned on the shores of Blue Mountain Lake and in the shadow of Mount Magazine—the highest peak in Arkansas—the campground provides breathtaking views, lush surroundings, and access to a range of recreational opportunities.
The campground boasts 51 shaded campsites equipped with water and electrical hookups, making it suitable for both RVs and tent campers. Amenities include clean restrooms with hot showers, a dump station, a fish cleaning station, and a group picnic shelter that accommodates up to 150 people. Visitors can enjoy a swim beach, boat ramps for lake access, and a charming amphitheater offering educational programs. For those seeking adventure, the nearby Blue Mountain Wildlife Demonstration Area offers hiking trails, and world-class bird dog training facilities, while the lake itself is ideal for fishing, boating, and kayaking.
Located a short drive from Mount Magazine State Park, the area provides additional hiking and sightseeing opportunities. The surrounding landscape, featuring two national forests and diverse habitats, supports rich wildlife and offers an authentic immersion into Arkansas' natural charm. Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or a longer stay, Waveland Park provides a serene and activity-filled camping experience.
Vitals
Number of Sites
52
Elevation
438feet 134meters
Pad Type
Unknown
Max Length
Unknownfeet
Details
Hookups
Partial Hookups
Hookup Details
Power Available, Water
Pull-thru Sites
Unknown
Restrictions
None
Amenities
Pets
Dog Friendly
Kids
Kid Friendly
Bathhouse
Restrooms & Showers
Extras
Trash Collection, Water Available, Dump Station
Booking Information
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