John F Kennedy
375 Hatchery Road, Heber Springs, AR, 72543
John F Kennedy
$22.00 - $50.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Fees range from $22 to $50 depending on site type. Additional reservation fees apply, including $8 for online bookings, $9 via contact center, and $3...
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Standard Site Fee$22.00
Hookup Site Fee$28.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$50.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$100.00
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Provider501-250-0481
About this campground
Nestled in the heart of the majestic Ozark Mountains, John F. Kennedy Park beckons adventurers to explore its pristine wilderness just downstream from the impressive Greers Ferry Dam. Whether you're casting a line into crystal-clear waters, navigating scenic hiking trails, or launching your boat for a day on the lake, this outdoor paradise serves as your gateway to unforgettable Arkansas adventures.
The campground accommodates RVs and tents, with some sites offering electrical and water hookups. Group sites and sites directly along the river are available. There are no cabins or glamping options.
Historical SignificanceThis remarkable park carries the legacy of President John F. Kennedy, who graced the newly completed Greers Ferry Dam with one of his final public appearances, forever linking his vision of progress with this natural wonder. Today, the dam stands as both an engineering marvel and a testament to the region's transformation, bringing prosperity and recreation opportunities that have shaped the community for generations.
Weather and SeasonsExperience the perfect balance of warm summer days and refreshingly cool evenings, thanks to gentle river breezes that sweep through the campground. As autumn arrives, the landscape transforms into a breathtaking canvas of crimson, gold, and amber foliage. Winter visitors enjoy mild temperatures punctuated by crisp mornings touched with frost, creating a peaceful retreat when crowds thin and nature's tranquility reigns.
ElevationPerched on the gently rolling terrain of the Ozark plateau, the campground offers comfortable camping conditions with subtle elevation changes that create intimate camping spots and scenic overlooks throughout the property.
Natural Features and SceneryImmerse yourself in a living cathedral of towering red cedars, stately oaks, graceful elms, and productive pecan trees that create a verdant canopy overhead. This thriving ecosystem provides sanctuary to white-tailed deer that graze in meadow clearings, wild turkeys that strut through the underbrush, and a symphony of songbirds that herald each new day with their melodies.
Geological RegionDiscover the rugged beauty of north-central Arkansas's Ozark Mountains, where ancient geological forces have sculpted a landscape of forested ridges and hidden valleys. The campground's prime location between the pristine Little Red River and the expansive Greers Ferry Lake places you at the crossroads of two of Arkansas's most treasured waterways, surrounded by the timeless beauty of weathered limestone bluffs and dense hardwood forests.
Campsite details
AccessibilitySeveral campsites appear to accommodate individuals with disabilities, but specific details regarding ADA compliance are not provided. Some trails are described as easy and accessible.
Sites SizeSites are described as spacious, with some large enough for RVs up to 40 feet. Specific site sizes are not listed.
Sites PrivacyCampsites vary in privacy. Loops such as D are noted for being more secluded, while areas like A and B have sites closer together or near the road.
Total Campsites68 campsites
Recommended CampsitesSite B17 offers spaciousness and river access. Sites in Loop D are quieter with ample shade, suitable for families.
Best CampsitesRiverfront sites in Loop B are highly recommended for proximity to water and scenic views.
Reserving a campsite
Check-in
2:00 PM
Check-out
12:00 PM
Stay Limit
Maximum stay of 14 nights within a rolling 30-day period.
Guests Allowed Per Site
Up to 8 occupants per site.
Groups
Group sites are available, but details such as group size limits are not provided.
Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are allowed
Primitive
Primitive are not allowed
Reservable
Reservations are allowed
Site layoutThe campground is divided into loops (A, B, C, and D) with varying proximity to water, trees, and facilities.
Open and Closed SeasonOpen year-round. Peak season runs from May through September, with increased demand during holidays.
Reservation PlatformsReservations can be made through Recreation.gov, including its website, mobile app, and contact center.
Walk-in AvailabilityLimited walk-up availability during peak season. Most prime sites require advance booking due to high demand.
Cancellation PolicyCancellations can be made prior to the arrival date with a $10 fee. Late cancellations incur additional fees, including forfeiture of the first night's use fee.
Accomodation available
GroupGroup campsites are offered for larger parties such as families, schools, or organizations. These sites provide space and facilities to accommodate multiple people camping together.
Amenities available
Showers
Potable water
Fire rings
Picnic tables
Dump station
Flush toilets
Electricity hookups
Water hookups
Activities you can enjoy
John F. Kennedy Park offers a diverse range of outdoor activities, including fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing. Boating and kayaking are popular on the Little Red River, and there is access to trails and a fish hatchery. The area is family-friendly with plenty of opportunities for relaxation and recreation.
Hiking
The campground connects to several trails, including the Collins Creek Trail. Described as family-friendly, these trails are easy and accessible, offering scenic views and access to the creek.Fishing
Fishing, particularly for trout, is a highlight of the park. The Little Red River is home to rainbow, brown, and brook trout. However, reviewers note that fishing success depends on the dam generation schedule.Boating
Kayaking and boating are enjoyed on the Little Red River. One user stated, 'Kayak this river! The beauty is unmatched.'Wildlife viewing
Wildlife such as deer, squirrels, and birds are frequently observed. One reviewer mentioned, 'Great for bird watching, with over 20 species seen at the campground.'Cultural and Educational Programs
The fish hatchery near the park offers tours, making it an educational attraction for families.Winter Activities
Limited reviews indicate that winter camping is quiet and peaceful, with opportunities for wildlife observation.Water Sports
Non-motorized water sports such as kayaking and canoeing are available due to the proximity of the Little Red River.Campground rules
- Pets are allowed
- Campfires are allowed only in designated rings. Firewood must be purchased locally to prevent the spread of pests.
- Quiet hours are 10:00 PM - 6:00 AM
Hazards
General hazardsBe cautious of rising water levels when the dam generates electricity. Wildlife such as deer and ticks are common. Poison ivy is present.
Weather forecast
78
°F
Oct 10
Friday
Clear sky
Precipitation: 0%
Gentle breeze, perfect for outdoor activities
Humidity: 32%
Comfortable humidity levels
Wind: 2 mph
Gentle breeze, perfect for outdoor activities
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Emergency Services
The nearest emergency services are in Heber Springs, including a hospital and a police station. A ranger station is present on-site during peak season.
Good to know
Peak season datesMay through September, including holidays like Memorial Day and Labor Day.
Trash and recyclingTrash cans are located at individual campsites, which reviewers appreciate for their convenience. Recycling facilities are not mentioned.
Proximity to water featuresAdjacent to the Little Red River and minutes from Greers Ferry Lake. A trout hatchery is located nearby.
Common complaintsSome complaints reference crowded conditions during peak season and inconsistent enforcement of quiet hours.
HostA camp host is available during peak season for assistance. Contact via the entrance booth.
Campground Map
375 Hatchery Road, Heber Springs, AR, 72543
Driving directionsFrom Heber Springs, AR, take SR-25 north for 4 miles, cross the dam, and turn right on the second road.
Access is straightforward via paved roads. The route is accessible year-round, although travelers should exercise caution during inclement weather.Nearby places
Heber Springs (4 miles, 10 minutes)
Little Rock (65 miles, 1 hour 20 minutes)
Nearby supplies
Groceries, camping supplies, and fuel are available in Heber Springs, which is 10 minutes away. Walmart, bait shops, and restaurants are accessible within the city.
Camper Reviews
4.7
669 reviews

John F Kennedy is top-rated, placing it in the top 15% of campgrounds based on reviews
Overall, John F. Kennedy Park receives high praise for its scenic beauty, cleanliness, and excellent fishing opportunities. However, issues with park management, restroom cleanliness, and dam operations affecting river levels are recurring complaints. It is a favorite for family camping and outdoor activities.
Review Summaries
Based on 669 reviews
What Campers Love
Visitors frequently highlight the park's cleanliness, spacious campsites, excellent trout fishing, and serene atmosphere. For example, 'Very clean campground, great fishing,' and 'Love the cool...
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Common Concerns
Common complaints include insufficient restroom maintenance during peak times, occasional noise disturbances, and a lack of water hookups at some sites. One user noted, 'Bathrooms were dirty during...
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Pro Tips & Recommendations
It is recommended to book in advance, particularly for riverfront sites. Choosing loops like D for more secluded experiences and bringing water if staying in areas without hookups are advised. One...
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Seasonal Insights
Summer months are noted for being cooler due to the proximity of the river, but some guests find the heat challenging mid-day. Winter camping is described as peaceful and less crowded, with...
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Camper Quotes
'The trout fishing in the Little Red is world-class.' 'Kayaking this river is a must for nature lovers.' 'The bathrooms could use more attention during busy weekends.'
Based on 669 reviewsSite-Specific Reviews
Loop D is frequently mentioned for its seclusion and spacious sites. For example, 'Loved the large sites and peaceful atmosphere in D.' In contrast, some users find loop A less private and too close...
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Accessibility Features
While no comprehensive data on ADA compliance is given, some guests describe the trails and facilities as user-friendly for individuals with mobility challenges.
Based on 669 reviewsPet-Friendly Features
Dogs are allowed, but some reviewers express concerns about pet owners not adhering to leash rules or cleaning up after their pets.
Based on 669 reviewsLast updated August 10, 2025