Paraloma Park

Star0.15
8 reviews
Paraloma Park

Quick Facts

Price

Varies

Booking

Check Site

Sites

30 campsites

Season

Year-round

Cell

Unknown

Pets

Not Allowed

RV FriendlyElectricShowers

Opens booking site

Get Directions
Paraloma Park
No fees available
Campsite Fees
Standard Site Fee$0.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$0.00

Get Notified When Available

We'll monitor this campground and alert you the moment sites become available.

Free with account · Checks every 2 minutes

167,000+ sites monitored · Email, SMS, or in-app notifications

Share this campground
Recreation Dot Gov
Provider

What Campers Say

0.15

Mixed Reviews

Based on 8 reviews

Most mentioned

quiet

"Reviewers have mixed feelings about Paraloma Park. One camper enjoyed the quiet, uncrowded experience, while another felt the park was poorly maintained with limited scenic value and recreation options."

Read all reviews


Best Time to Camp at Paraloma Park

Timing your visit can make all the difference at Paraloma Park. Spring and early fall transform this peaceful retreat into a catfishing paradise, drawing anglers eager to test their skills against Millwood Lake's legendary catfish population. These shoulder seasons offer the perfect combination of comfortable temperatures and prime fishing conditions, making them the most popular times to experience this lakeside haven.

Best
Spring (Mar-May)

Wildflowers bloom, mild temperatures, fewer crowds. Great for hiking and photography.

Summer (Jun-Aug)

Peak season with warm weather, perfect for water activities. Book early.

Fall (Sep-Nov)

Beautiful fall colors, cooler temps, quieter campgrounds. Ideal for peaceful trips.

Winter (Dec-Feb)

Off-season, limited services. Check for closures before visiting.

Planning Tips

    About Paraloma Park

    Tucked away in the quiet community of Paraloma, this hidden gem on Millwood Lake's northern shore offers a peaceful escape from crowded campgrounds. With 30 paved sites featuring water and electric hookups, plus modern amenities like flush toilets, hot showers, and a dump station, you'll enjoy comfort and convenience alongside the tranquil lake. Launch your boat from the on-site ramp, cast a line from the fishing pier, or let the kids burn energy at the playground while you soak in the serene lakeside atmosphere.
    Paraloma Park is a developed lakeside campground with paved sites and utility hookups that accommodate trailer use and lake-based recreation. The site layout and facilities emphasize RV/trailer access and general campsite use.
    Weather and SeasonsTiming your visit can make all the difference at Paraloma Park. Spring and early fall transform this peaceful retreat into a catfishing paradise, drawing anglers eager to test their skills against Millwood Lake's legendary catfish population. These shoulder seasons offer the perfect combination of comfortable temperatures and prime fishing conditions, making them the most popular times to experience this lakeside haven.
    Natural Features and SceneryImagine waking up to sunrise views over Millwood Lake stretching before you—a scene most campers here enjoy from their own sites. This isn't your typical lake, though. Beneath the surface lies an underwater forest of some 20,000 acres of submerged timber, creating a haunting and beautiful aquatic landscape that serves as a thriving ecosystem for fish and wildlife. The campground itself sits within dense timber on flat, lowland terrain, where the forest meets the water's edge. This unique combination of flooded timber and thick woods creates an angler's dream and a nature lover's sanctuary, particularly renowned for producing trophy catfish that lure fishing enthusiasts from across the region.
    Geological RegionParaloma Park occupies the flat, lowland terrain characteristic of Millwood Lake's northern reaches, where dense timber forests dominate the landscape. The area's defining geological feature is the vast expanse of submerged timber habitat—ancient trees now creating an underwater maze that has become one of the lake's most ecologically significant features.
    Advertisement

    Campsite details

    Sites Size30 paved sites with water and electricity
    Sites PrivacySecluded, low-traffic location with lake views from most campsites
    Total Campsites30 campsites

    Best Campsites

    Curated by campers, for campers
    Reveal picks

    Reserving a campsite

    Tents
    Tents are not allowed
    RV vehicles
    RV vehicles are allowed
    Primitive
    Primitive are not allowed
    Reservable
    Reservations are not allowed

    Site layout30 paved sites with water and electricity; facilities include flush toilets, showers, and a trailer dump station; boat ramp, playground, and fishing pier onsite.

    Amenities available

    Showers
    Potable water
    Dump station
    Flush toilets
    Electricity hookups
    Water hookups

    Activities you can enjoy

    Paraloma Park is centered on lake-based recreation and wildlife viewing, with opportunities for fishing, duck hunting, boating, and general relaxation. The campground sits on Millwood Lake and supports shoreline and on-water activities.
    Fishing
    Fishing is a primary activity; Millwood Lake contains about 20,000 acres of submerged timber and supports largemouth, white striped and spotted bass, channel and flathead catfish, bluegill, sunfish, buffalo carp, crappie, and drum.
    Boating
    Boating is supported via an on-site boat ramp providing lake access.
    Wildlife viewing
    The area offers diverse fish and wildlife habitat and is known as a catfishing hotspot; visitors may observe waterfowl and other wildlife.
    Advertisement

    Campground rules

    • Pets are not allowed

    Hazards


    Weather at Paraloma Park

    40
    °F
    Dec 11
    Thursday
    Clear sky
    Precipitation: 0%
    Humidity: 58%
    Wind: 6.7 mph
    Clear sky

    Weather History
    Weather data powered by Open-Meteo

    Detailed 7-Day Forecast
    Powered by AI weather analysis
    Reveal forecast

    Good to know

    Proximity to water featuresLocated directly on Millwood Lake; includes boat ramp and fishing pier.

    Campground Map

    Paraloma Park
    Driving directionsParaloma Landing is located approximately 1.5 miles south of Paraloma, AR off of Highway 234.
    Accessible via Highway 234; located approximately 1.5 miles south of Paraloma off Highway 234.
    Nearby places
    Ashdown
    Nashville, Arkansas
    Texarkana, Texas

    Reviews from booking and map sources

    0.2
    8 reviews
    Mixed Reviews
    Mixed Reviews
    Paraloma Park has mixed reviews, placing it in the bottom 85% of campgrounds based on reviews
    Reviewers have mixed feelings about Paraloma Park. One camper enjoyed the quiet, uncrowded experience, while another felt the park was poorly maintained with limited scenic value and recreation options.
    Review Summaries
    Based on 8 reviews

    What Campers Love

    Campers appreciated the peace and quiet, especially when the campground was nearly empty. One reviewer also highlighted that the fire pit at their site was "pretty great."
    Based on 8 reviews

    Common Concerns

    Concerns include poorly maintained grounds and lack of scenic views. One camper experienced significant issues with ants and fire ants at their site, and another noted that the water was cut off on...
    Show more
    Based on 8 reviews

    Pro Tips & Recommendations

    This campground may work best as a convenient, last‑minute option when other parks are full, especially if you don’t need a lot of recreation opportunities or views. Be prepared for possible ant/fire...
    Show more
    Based on 8 reviews

    Camper Quotes

    "We were the only campers at the park so it was very quiet." "Lots of ants and fire ants at our site." "The grounds not well maintained, but it is handy for a last minute get away when no other parks...
    Show more
    Based on 8 reviews

    Site-Specific Reviews

    Site 5 (Paraloma Park loop) was very quiet, with no other campers present, but the water was shut off on the last day of the stay. Site 16 (Paraloma Park loop) had a good fire pit but significant ant...
    Show more
    Based on 8 reviews

    Camper Reviews by Outdoorithm campers

    0
    0 review
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5

    Magnifying Glass
    No reviews availableLeave a review to get started

    Last updated December 10, 2025
    Advertisement

    Nearby Campgrounds

    Campgrounds you may also like

    Popular campgrounds in Arkansas

    Campgrounds
    Millwood Lake
    Paraloma Park