Arkansas has some of the very best camping in the country; its myriad campgrounds offer incredible views, swoon-worthy scenery, and ample opportunities for amazing outdoor recreation. There’s one place in the Natural State that takes the camping cake, however, and that’s Catherine’s Landing. At this unique glampsite, visitors can camp, explore, and have an epic adventure that really is unlike any other. Catherine’s Landing is truly one of the most unique and wonderful campgrounds in Arkansas, and definitely worth a visit. Let’s take a look!
Catherine’s Landing refers to itself as an outdoor destination, and it really is surrounded by some lovely nature. There are 400 beautiful acres to explore, which means you’ll find plenty of places to hike or bike.
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The property also has a mile of lakefront property on stunning Lake Catherine, which comes complete with places to launch your boat…
Yelp/Catherine’s Landing …or rent a pontoon or kayak to spend time out on the water.
When it comes to ways to stay, there are a bunch of options at Catherine’s Landing. They have 117 fully equipped RV sites.
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If you don’t have an RV, but glamping is still your thing, you might want to try the climate controlled yurts…
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…or their resort cottages, which come complete with flat screen TVs and all the comforts of a home away from home.
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If you’re thinking of taking a group on a retreat, the lodge at Catherine’s Landing is spacious enough to accommodate a group.
Yelp/Catherine’s Landing You’ll find plenty of places to swim, too. The lake is a great place to do just that.
But if lake swimming isn’t your thing, they also have a pool at the lodge.
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Hiding at Catherine’s Landing is an adventure park that allows you to explore the forest from the canopy.
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Adventureworks Hot Springs also has an incredible sky bridge with unrivaled views.
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Exploring the lake and woods and then returning to the comfort of a camp or cottage with all the comforts of home sounds like a dream vacation, doesn’t it?
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There are many amenities you might not expect from a camping resort. You should try to think of Catherine’s Landing as something of an outdoor hotel.
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There’s no place quite like Catherine’s Landing in the whole of the Natural State. It’s the perfect combination of luxury vacation and outdoor adventure.
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Tell us: have you ever been camping at Catherine’s Landing in Arkansas? Did you even know such a place existed here in Arkansas? If you’ve been there before, what did you think… and where did you stay? Read more about this hidden gem — and book a reservation! — at the official Catherine’s Landing website.
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…or rent a pontoon or kayak to spend time out on the water.
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(There are multiple tent sites available as well, steps away from clean restrooms and a cool lake.)
You’ll find plenty of places to swim, too. The lake is a great place to do just that.
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(Oh – did we mention that there’s a spa here, too?!)
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And if you’re looking for another glamping adventure in The Natural State, be sure to check out StoneWind Retreat, a wondrous yurt campground located in the Boston Mountains.
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Address: Catherine’s Landing, 1700 Shady Grove Rd, Hot Springs, AR 71901, USA
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Catherine’s Landing in Arkansas May 29, 2021 Sarah Where are some of the best places to go camping in Arkansas? Happily, some of the best campsites in Arkansas are also the most budget-friendly, as evidenced by these 10 affordable campgrounds where reservations are all under $25/night. If you’re looking to really escape into the wilds of Arkansas, definitely check out these seven secluded campgrounds, where you can enjoy a night of peace and tranquility beneath the starry skies of The Natural State. One of our very favorite places to go camping in Arkansas is Steel Creek Campground. Arkansas’ first Dark Sky Park, this beautiful campsite along the banks of the Buffalo River is nothing short of extraordinary. Waterfall chasers will fall in love (see what we did there?!) with the Richland Creek Recreation Area. The campground is admittedly a bit primitive, but its scenic views are well-worth it. Twin Falls, Richland Falls, Six Finger Falls, and Falling Water Falls are just a few of the nearby sights to see from this hidden gem of a campsite in Arkansas! Does Arkansas have any other glampgrounds? Catherine’s Landing is just one of several glampgrounds you’ll find in Arkansas. One of the most unique glampgrounds in The Natural State is The Nest, the only stilted lodging experience in Arkansas to use an African-style tent. Nothing about The Nest is your standard “primitive” tent experience, however. Inside you’ll find a fully stocked kitchen, satellite TV, smart technology features, and even a luxurious clawfoot tip. There’s also an outdoor hot tub where you can soak up some of the absolute best views in The Natural State! What are some natural wonders in Arkansas? The Natural State is chock-full of natural wonders, offering explorers near-endless opportunities for adventure! You have to start somewhere, though, and this road trip visits 10 of the most beautiful Arkansas natural wonders. Highlights include Blanchard Springs Caverns, Mirror Lake, Pedestal Rock Scenic Area, and, of course, the majesty and mighty Buffalo National River.
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Catherine’s Landing in Arkansas
May 29, 2021
Sarah
Where are some of the best places to go camping in Arkansas? Happily, some of the best campsites in Arkansas are also the most budget-friendly, as evidenced by these 10 affordable campgrounds where reservations are all under $25/night. If you’re looking to really escape into the wilds of Arkansas, definitely check out these seven secluded campgrounds, where you can enjoy a night of peace and tranquility beneath the starry skies of The Natural State. One of our very favorite places to go camping in Arkansas is Steel Creek Campground. Arkansas’ first Dark Sky Park, this beautiful campsite along the banks of the Buffalo River is nothing short of extraordinary. Waterfall chasers will fall in love (see what we did there?!) with the Richland Creek Recreation Area. The campground is admittedly a bit primitive, but its scenic views are well-worth it. Twin Falls, Richland Falls, Six Finger Falls, and Falling Water Falls are just a few of the nearby sights to see from this hidden gem of a campsite in Arkansas! Does Arkansas have any other glampgrounds? Catherine’s Landing is just one of several glampgrounds you’ll find in Arkansas. One of the most unique glampgrounds in The Natural State is The Nest, the only stilted lodging experience in Arkansas to use an African-style tent. Nothing about The Nest is your standard “primitive” tent experience, however. Inside you’ll find a fully stocked kitchen, satellite TV, smart technology features, and even a luxurious clawfoot tip. There’s also an outdoor hot tub where you can soak up some of the absolute best views in The Natural State! What are some natural wonders in Arkansas? The Natural State is chock-full of natural wonders, offering explorers near-endless opportunities for adventure! You have to start somewhere, though, and this road trip visits 10 of the most beautiful Arkansas natural wonders. Highlights include Blanchard Springs Caverns, Mirror Lake, Pedestal Rock Scenic Area, and, of course, the majesty and mighty Buffalo National River.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
Happily, some of the best campsites in Arkansas are also the most budget-friendly, as evidenced by these 10 affordable campgrounds where reservations are all under $25/night. If you’re looking to really escape into the wilds of Arkansas, definitely check out these seven secluded campgrounds, where you can enjoy a night of peace and tranquility beneath the starry skies of The Natural State. One of our very favorite places to go camping in Arkansas is Steel Creek Campground. Arkansas’ first Dark Sky Park, this beautiful campsite along the banks of the Buffalo River is nothing short of extraordinary. Waterfall chasers will fall in love (see what we did there?!) with the Richland Creek Recreation Area. The campground is admittedly a bit primitive, but its scenic views are well-worth it. Twin Falls, Richland Falls, Six Finger Falls, and Falling Water Falls are just a few of the nearby sights to see from this hidden gem of a campsite in Arkansas!
Does Arkansas have any other glampgrounds?
Catherine’s Landing is just one of several glampgrounds you’ll find in Arkansas. One of the most unique glampgrounds in The Natural State is The Nest, the only stilted lodging experience in Arkansas to use an African-style tent. Nothing about The Nest is your standard “primitive” tent experience, however. Inside you’ll find a fully stocked kitchen, satellite TV, smart technology features, and even a luxurious clawfoot tip. There’s also an outdoor hot tub where you can soak up some of the absolute best views in The Natural State!
What are some natural wonders in Arkansas?
The Natural State is chock-full of natural wonders, offering explorers near-endless opportunities for adventure! You have to start somewhere, though, and this road trip visits 10 of the most beautiful Arkansas natural wonders. Highlights include Blanchard Springs Caverns, Mirror Lake, Pedestal Rock Scenic Area, and, of course, the majesty and mighty Buffalo National River.