Tucked into the wooded shores of Lake Greeson in Arkansas's Ouachita Mountains, Daisy Campground welcomes you with a perfect blend of waterfront tranquility and outdoor adventure. Whether you're casting a line from your lakeside site, launching your boat for the day, or simply soaking in the mountain views, you'll find immaculately maintained facilities and a peaceful atmosphere that keeps campers coming back season after season.
Multiple site types including Class A and B RV sites with electric/water hookups, tent-only and walk-in lakeside sites, primitive lakeside campsites, and three yurts available elsewhere in the park.
Historical Significance
The park and Lake Greeson are associated with the mid‑20th‑century creation of the reservoir by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (formed in 1950) as part of regional flood control and recreation development. Interpretive programs and amphitheater events at the park cover local natural and cultural history, though no specific historic sites are highlighted within the campground itself.Weather and SeasonsSpring paints the hillsides in vibrant wildflowers and fresh green, while fall transforms the forest into a tapestry of gold and crimson—both seasons offering comfortable temperatures ideal for hiking and camping. Summer draws lake lovers eager to swim, ski, and boat, though you'll want to arrive early on weekends and pack plenty of sunscreen for those warm Arkansas days. The campground welcomes visitors year-round, with quieter winter months providing solitude for hearty campers who don't mind cooler temperatures and a more rustic experience when seasonal amenities scale back.
Natural Features and SceneryWake up to sunrise over Lake Greeson's shimmering waters, framed by forested ridges and dramatic rocky outcrops that define the Ouachita landscape. The campground's pine and hardwood canopy provides welcome shade, while many sites offer direct access to quiet coves and sandy shorelines perfect for morning coffee or afternoon exploration. Lace up your boots and discover the Daisy Creek Nature Trail, winding through lush riparian zones where woodland birds serenade and native flora thrives in the dappled light.
Geological RegionOuachita Mountains
Scenic ViewsMany sites—especially walk‑in tent sites and waterfront pads—offer direct views over Lake Greeson with Ouachita Mountain ridges in the background; shoreline sites provide vistas of coves, rock formations, and lake sunrises/sunsets.