Petit Jean State Park campground features 125 individual campsites (including 26 pull-through sites) offering water and electrical hook-ups. Thirty-five of the sites have 50 amp electric and sewer. All sites are reservable throughout the year. There is also a 44-unit Rally-style camping area with 20-amp electrical service available for camping clubs. A reservable Group Camp Area is available throughout the year with heated bathhouse in winter, and there are also 33 cabins available for rent.
Our favorite Petit Jean State Park campsites are: 4, 11, 16, 17, 19, 25, 75, 89, 98 and 124.
Petit Jean State Park campground also has a sanitary dump station, drinking water, flush toilets, trash collection and hot showers. Firewood is available from the campground host. Other amenities include picnic areas, two swimming pools, playgrounds, picnic pavilions, boat launch ramp, tennis and basketball court, amphitheater, and numerous hiking/biking trails.
For those who don’t own camping equipment, the park offers four Rent-A-Yurts available for rental March through November. The yurts are round, high walled tents with electricity, screened windows, and doors with locks. The rental includes cots, a lantern, stove, and ice chest. Each Rent-A-Yurt accommodates up to six people.
Lake Dardanelle State Park is another option. It’s only 30 miles away and has 74 campsites with hookups. And you might also be interested in Maumelle Park campground.
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4, 11, 16, 17, 19, 25, 75, 89, 98, 124
Year Round
899
125 + 33 Cabins, 4 Yurts, 5 Fly-in sites and a Lodge
126
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Looking for prices on a pull-in site. I have a 14 foot travel trailer. Also hopefully a nice tree😁😁😁😁
Thank you
Hi Linda,
You can click HERE to check availability, pricing and make reservations at Petit Jean State Park.
How can we see photos of campsites? I saw them yesterday without any sort of registration.
No need they finally came up. thanks