Village Creek State Park Campground
Arkansas State Park
Write a Review 201 County Road 754 Wynne, AR 72396 870-238-9406 Official WebsiteGPS: 35.1715, -90.7275
Overview of Village Creek State Park Campground
Last Price Paid: $25
Reported by Tin Tumbleweed on 11/8/2023
Longest RV Reported: 43 feet (Class A)
Reported by tb919 on 11/8/2017
Number of Sites 96
Reservations yes
Elevation 393 ft / 119 m
Tent Camping Yes
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Reviews of Village Creek State Park Campground 39 people have reviewed this location.
“Beautiful B Loop!! Friendly Staff. ”
Reviewed 10/2/2022
Nightly rate: | $45 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Site Number: | 42 |
RV Length: | 30' (Travel Trailer) |
We stayed at Village Creek 9/24-25 & 10/1 in sites 58 & 42 respectively. The B loop is a lovely area!!! Level, concrete pads. Very nicely spaced with FHU. So quiet at night & stars for days. Visiting deer all around. While we did not stay in the A loop we drove through. The sites were smaller, gravel pads. There were two TT that we... more
We stayed at Village Creek 9/24-25 & 10/1 in sites 58 & 42 respectively.
The B loop is a lovely area!!! Level, concrete pads. Very nicely spaced with FHU. So quiet at night & stars for days. Visiting deer all around.
While we did not stay in the A loop we drove through. The sites were smaller, gravel pads. There were two TT that were in disrepair in that loop.
Bath houses were older, but clean.
Overall, we really enjoyed staying at Village Creek and would come back without hesitation.
AmyGina would stay here again
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“Clean and very quiet”
Reviewed 7/27/2022
Nightly rate: | $37 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Site Number: | 56 |
RV Length: | 27' (Travel Trailer) |
Nice state park secluded away from noise. This site only had late afternoon shade but many were well shaded. Full hook-up and extremely level and solid concrete pad with easy hook-ups. Park itself was nice. Good hiking trails. Would highly recommend hiking on the Old Military Road trail as it is part of the original Trail of Tears used... more
Nice state park secluded away from noise. This site only had late afternoon shade but many were well shaded. Full hook-up and extremely level and solid concrete pad with easy hook-ups. Park itself was nice. Good hiking trails. Would highly recommend hiking on the Old Military Road trail as it is part of the original Trail of Tears used by the Cherokee tribe in 1830 during their forced removal to Oklahoma. Very much wild-life with deer everywhere. Two nice fishing lakes where you can rent kayaks or canoes and swim also. Staff extremely friendly. Only an hour drive to Memphis. No Wi-Fi at site, maybe at office but did not check. Bike trails not well maintained so did not use. Great for families.
Jimmy would stay here again
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“Very Nice State Park”
Reviewed 5/1/2022
Nightly rate: | $31 |
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Days stayed: | 4 |
Site Number: | 57 |
RV Length: | 39' (Fifth Wheel) |
After checking in at the visitors center where there was plenty of space to park multiple rigs of all sizes, we headed up the hill to campground (CG) area B. After passing the cabins area, we turned right into area B and followed the road around to the little cul-de-sac where back-in site 57 with FHUs resides. Back-in was easy and the ... more
After checking in at the visitors center where there was plenty of space to park multiple rigs of all sizes, we headed up the hill to campground (CG) area B. After passing the cabins area, we turned right into area B and followed the road around to the little cul-de-sac where back-in site 57 with FHUs resides. Back-in was easy and the sites in this area are for the most part level with some having a slight slope in the front or back. The sewer was at the far end of the cement pad so I needed about 20’ of sewer hose and sewer hole is not threaded. The water and electric were placed at the center of the pad. This AAA site has both a standup barbecue and a separate fire pit. We had stayed in site 56 last year, but did not realize that 57 had one of the few lake views in the park. We found on both stays that this cul-de-sac of 6 sites was quiet, probably due to not being conveniently located near a restroom nor the playground, exactly how we like our CGs. We got 1 bar on Verizon and had to put up our WeBoost to get barely usable internet. We went to the nearest restroom, which supposedly had a WiFi hotspot but saw no connection. We did notice since our stay last year that the signs throughout the park had be repainted. Lots of trails to explore in this park. We again enjoyed our stay and would definitely come back.
Mick & Karla would stay here again
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“A wonderful State Park”
Reviewed 1/1/2022
Nightly rate: | $40 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | 47 |
Well maintained, clean park. We stayed in campsite 47, which is in Loop B. Full hook ups. All sites look very level, with concrete pads. Just about every site in Loop B has a nice view of the lake, my favorites being 47 and 52, but all look very nice. Would definitely stay again. We didn’t arrive until late and site was marked reserve... more
Well maintained, clean park. We stayed in campsite 47, which is in Loop B. Full hook ups. All sites look very level, with concrete pads. Just about every site in Loop B has a nice view of the lake, my favorites being 47 and 52, but all look very nice. Would definitely stay again.
We didn’t arrive until late and site was marked reserved with our info already at the site.
WITravelGal would stay here again
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“Perfection ”
Reviewed 12/1/2021
Nightly rate: | $40 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | 55 |
RV Length: | 36' (Class A) |
Wish we could stay longer. Nature at it’s best. Perfectly level site with full hook-ups. Gorgeous wooded area. Well worth the 8 miles off of I-40.
lamerex4 would stay here again
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“Miles and Miles of Trails”
Reviewed 6/2/2021
Nightly rate: | $23 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Site Number: | 23 |
RV Length: | 24' (Travel Trailer) |
Village Creek has nearly 7,000 acres of forest hills, 33 miles of multi-use trails, playground for children, 2 lakes, Andy Dye designed 27 hole golf course, & visitor center & gift shop. The park has cabins as well as rv sites. There are three main campgrounds: Loop A (no sewer hookups & mostly dirt pads), Loop B (full hookups & co... more
Village Creek has nearly 7,000 acres of forest hills, 33 miles of multi-use trails, playground for children, 2 lakes, Andy Dye designed 27 hole golf course, & visitor center & gift shop. The park has cabins as well as rv sites.
There are three main campgrounds: Loop A (no sewer hookups & mostly dirt pads), Loop B (full hookups & concrete pads), and an equestrian campground with stable facilities. Multiple bathhouses located throughout the park; however, in Loop A the bathhouse as you enter the loop has hot showers, where the lower Loop A bathhouse only has cold. As for the bathhouses they were clean and up to date.
The sites in Loop A were not level and some were very steep. Loop B sites seemed to be mostly level. All the sites contained a picnic table and fire pit.
We stayed in Loop A site 23 at the very end of the loop. This site was probably the steepest site at the park and we had difficulty getting our camper completely level. There is also a sign at the end of the loop that states this area can have storm damage and to watch for falling trees. While we were there a tree limb fell not even 20 feet from our camper and broke in two. If your willing to take a risk though this site is secluded and more private and right at the entrance to the Lake Dunn trail.
This campground also has no cell service or internet. You can pay to have internet and they have different options available but to get cell service you either need to leave the park or find the right spot and stay still.
Pros:
•Beautiful campground
•Multiple trails to hike
•Two lakes to fish in and designated swim areas
•Clean bathhouses and showers
•Ampitheater with multiple education programs
•Rent kayaks/canoes, fishing boats
Pros:
•No sewer in Loop A area
•Watch for falling tree limbs
•Ticks and other insects-do tick checks and bring insect repellent
•No cell/WiFi service
KassiS16 would stay here again
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“Beautiful Surprise ”
Reviewed 5/14/2021
Days stayed: | 2 |
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Site Number: | 54 |
The site was paved but there was dirt beyond it and under the table. It had rained the day before so was still a little muddy. Had a fire ring and railing protecting you from the drop off into the woods. The park is on a nice lake where you can launch your own boat or rent one. Looks like a great place to bring a horse. Very accommodat... more
The site was paved but there was dirt beyond it and under the table. It had rained the day before so was still a little muddy. Had a fire ring and railing protecting you from the drop off into the woods. The park is on a nice lake where you can launch your own boat or rent one. Looks like a great place to bring a horse. Very accommodating for them. There are hiking trails and miles of pavement to ride a bike. Was very quiet and wooded. We throughly enjoyed our two nights.
Patty would stay here again
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“Arkansas State Parks Continue to Please ”
Reviewed 4/22/2021
Nightly rate: | $40 |
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Days stayed: | 5 |
Site Number: | 56 |
RV Length: | 39' (Fifth Wheel) |
We enjoy Arkansas state parks and Village Creek was no expection. This huge park and campground area were easy to find. Check in was a breeze and we headed to back-in site 56 with FHUs. Backing in was easy in this premium campsite with stand up bbq, separate fire pit and patio. The sewer is at the back of most of these long pads so you... more
We enjoy Arkansas state parks and Village Creek was no expection. This huge park and campground area were easy to find. Check in was a breeze and we headed to back-in site 56 with FHUs. Backing in was easy in this premium campsite with stand up bbq, separate fire pit and patio. The sewer is at the back of most of these long pads so you need about 20’ of sewer hose. There are 3 campground areas in the park, A, B, and Equestrian. Area A is situated at the bottom of the hill that leads up to Area B and the Equestrian camping. The 2 loops of A sites are a little closer together than the B area. We definitely preferred the B area up on the hill. Site 56 is one of the best (spacious and private) sites in the park. Another good site is 65, though its near the main campground road, it has privacy the way it backs to the woods. We were here during a mid April weekend and there was not a horrible amount of vehicle traffic moving about. All the campsites in our little cul de sac were spacious. Directly across from us were 2 long and straight pull through sites, 58 & 59. There’s also another cul de sac loop where sites 42-49 reside. That loop is where the swim beach and a play ground reside. All sites are pretty nice with 47 having the best lake view over the swimming area. Heads up on site 48 as this back-in has a pretty steep incline with evidence of asphalt scars from longer rigs. I wouldn’t put anything over 35’ in that site. We walked through the equestrian area and the campsites were very nice with horse stables available. We got 1 bar each on Verizon and AT&T. You can pay for WiFi but we did not. We got a fair amount of OTA channels. With all the tree cover satellite could be iffy in a lot of sites. The sites along the road between the two B loops have a pretty good shot to the south sky. We saw deer near our campsite plus evening visits by a raccoon. Golf the Ridges at Village Creek golf course. Its a 27 hole course. We went in the early afternoon midweek, and this time of year pretty much had the course to ourselves. Challenging course and we had a blast. The park's hiking trails are well marked, but get the hiking brochures at the office. There is a lot of great information in these brochures. We would definitely stay here again.
Mick & Karla would stay here again
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“Exceeded all expectations”
Reviewed 4/5/2021
Nightly rate: | $36 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Site Number: | 44 |
RV Length: | 31' (Travel Trailer) |
We came here for Easter weekend to hike and bike and it was wonderful! The park was full but you would never have known it. Everyone was quiet and respectful. The site was beautiful, level, and we were pleasantly surprised by the lake view and access directly from the site. Campground B has all premium sites with full hook ups and lake... more
We came here for Easter weekend to hike and bike and it was wonderful! The park was full but you would never have known it. Everyone was quiet and respectful. The site was beautiful, level, and we were pleasantly surprised by the lake view and access directly from the site. Campground B has all premium sites with full hook ups and lake views, lots of shade in the summer, and very nice spacing between sites. Bathhouses were clean. Site 44 is just across from the playground and near the beach access for swimming. Great location for kids which is one of the reasons we picked it. The park also had 2 beautiful lakes with lots of great fishing with a 10 fish daily limit. The golf course looked amazing and the park also has tennis courts and kayak and bicycle rentals. We left on Monday and there were only a handful of other campers there for the week so it would make for a very relaxed and quiet stay with lots to do. Of note, there are no laundry facilities on site but there is a laundromat in nearby Wynne. The visitor center does not sell bait but just down the road from the entrance is a country store with a nice selection of baits.
Twallace would stay here again
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“Top Notch”
Reviewed 12/8/2020
Nightly rate: | $36 |
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Days stayed: | 4 |
Site Number: | 56 |
RV Length: | 30' (Fifth Wheel) |
We changed our plans and had to move this to December (latest camping for us ever) on our return home from Big Bend NP. So we lucked out on the weather, and really enjoyed this place. We had FHU in the B loop, which appears to be a bit newer than the A loop. Only negative on B is it's a hike to the hiking trails lol, but no biggie. ... more
We changed our plans and had to move this to December (latest camping for us ever) on our return home from Big Bend NP. So we lucked out on the weather, and really enjoyed this place. We had FHU in the B loop, which appears to be a bit newer than the A loop. Only negative on B is it's a hike to the hiking trails lol, but no biggie.
The sites are spacious, not too close to your neighbors. The golf course here is amazing. They have kayaks & canoes to rent (in season), a boat ramp (maybe two).
Arkansas SPs are among the best in the country IMHO, check this place out if you can.
DrBob806 would stay here again
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Amenities
Hookups
- 50 Amp
- 30 Amp
- 20 Amp
- water
- sewer
- Full Hookups
Recreation
- picnic area
- recreation trail
Site Amenities
- big rig
- fire ring
- picnic table
- pull thru
Facilities
- cabins
- dump station
- horse corral
- restrooms: flush
- showers
- trash
- water available
Pets
- pets
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