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Bigelow

Description: It is a day use park with flush toilets, visitor assistance, trash containers, drinking water, and boat ramp. Picnic shelter available for reservation year round.

Location: : Bigelow is located 12 miles west of Conway on State Highway 60, then 2 miles south on State Highway 113, the 1.5 miles on Front Street.

Facilities: One picnic shelter. $50 daily.

Fees: No day use fee.

Open: Year round.

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Cherokee

Description: A Class A Park with flush toilets, showers, trailer dump station, visitor assistance, designated tent or trailer space, trash containers, drinking water, playground,Photo. Cherokee Campground. and boat ramp. 50 amp service available in select sites. Picnic shelters are available year round. For more information, contact the park Office (*manned from March 1 – October 31) 501-354-9155 or the Project Office.

Location: Cherokee Park is located .7 miles south of Morrilton on Cherokee Street, then .8 miles south on Quincy Road.


Facilities: 33 Campsites with electricity. 2 picnic shelters.

Fees: Campsite fees range from $18 to $20. Fee season March 1 - October 31. Picnic shelters $50 daily rental. Picnic shelters are available for reservations year round. No day use fee.

Open: Fee season March 1 - October 31. Camp area closed November 1 thru February 28.

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Cook's Landing

Description: Day use park. Picnic shelter is available for reservation year round. No Camping.

Location: Cook’s Landing is located 1 mile north of Little Rock on Interstate 430, then .5 miles east on Crystal Hill Road, then .5 miles south on access road.

Facilities: One picnic shelter.

Fees:
Picnic shelter-$50 daily rental. No day use fee.

Open:
Year round.

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Cypress Creek

Description: A Class C Park with visitor assistance, trash containers, and boat ramp.


Location: Six miles south of Morrilton on State Highway 9, then 6 miles east on State Highway 154, then 1 mile east on Stony Point Road.

Facilities: 9 campsites.

Fees: Campsites $10.

Open: March 1 - October 31

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Maumelle

Description: A Class A Park with flush toilets, showers, playground, trailer dump stations, visitor assistance, designated tent or trailer spaces, trash containers, drinking water, andPhot. Maumelle Park. boat ramp. 50 amp service available in select sites. Picnic shelters are available for reservation year round. For more information, contact the park Office (*manned from March 1 – October 31) 501-868-9477 or the Project Office.

Location: Four miles west of Little Rock on State Highway 10, then 4 miles north on Pinnacle Valley Road.

Facilities: 129 campsites with electricity. 8 picnic shelters.

Fees: Campsite fees range from $22 to $26. Picnic shelter. $50 daily rental. Day use fee.

Open:
Year Round. Picnic shelters and campsites are available for reservations Year Round. Want to make a reservation? recreation.gov

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Old Ferry Landing

Description: Day use park. Picnic shelters are available year round.

Location: Old Ferry Landing Park is located 6 miles west of Conway on State Highway 60.


Fees: 2 Picnic shelters - $50 for a full day. Day use fee.

Open: Fee season and picnic shelter reservations year round.

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Point Remove

Description: A Class C Park with visitor assistance, trash containers, and boat ramp.

Location: Point Remove Park is located .7 miles south of Morrilton on Cherokee Street.

Facilities: 16 campsites.

Fees: Free camping. No day use fee.

Open: March 1 - October 31.

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Sequoya

Description: A Class A Park with flush toilets, showers, trailer dump station, visitor assistance, designated tent or trailer space, trash containers, playground, and drinkingPhoto. Sequoya Park. water. Picnic shelters are available year round.

Location: 4 miles south of Morrilton on State Highway 9, then 2 miles west on River View Road.

Facilities: 14 campsites with electricity. 1 picnic shelter.

Fees: Campsites $18. Picnic shelters $50 . No day use fee.

Open: Year round.

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Toad Suck

Description:
A Class A Park with flush toilets, showers, trailer dump stations, visitor assistance, designated tent and trailer space, trash containers, drinking water, playground,Photo. Toad Suck Park. and boat ramp. 50 amp service available in select sites. Picnic shelters are available for reservation year round. For more information, contact the park Office (*manned from March 1 – October 31) 501-759-2005 or the Project Office.

Location: Toad Suck Ferry Park is located 7 miles west of Conway on State Highway 60, then .5 miles east on access road.

Facilities: 48 campsites with electricity. 5 picnic shelters.

Fees: Campsite fees range from $18 to $20. Picnic shelters $50 daily rental. Day use fee.

Open: Year round. Picnic shelters and campsites are available for reservations March 1 – October 31. Want to make a reservation? recreation.gov

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Class A parks have flush toilets, showers, trailer dump stations, visitor protection, designated tent or trailer spaces, trash containers and drinking water.

Class B
parks have the same facilities as Class A parks except showers and flush toilets.

Class C
parks usually have vault toilets, visitor protection, designated tent or trailer spaces, trash containers, and drinking water. They do not have trailer dump stations. Some projects have prime sites, for which there is a slightly higher charge.

Please Be Aware
Due to unforeseen circumstances such as high water levels or storm damage, it may be necessary to close a park. It is recommended that you contact the Russellville Project Office before you leave home.


Updated/Reviewed: 8 Mar 2010

 

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