Address: 315 Heber Springs Rd N, Heber Springs, AR 72543, USA
Phone: +15013622416
Sunday: 9AM–9PM
Monday: 9AM–9PM
Tuesday: 9AM–9PM
Wednesday: 9AM–9PM
Thursday: 9AM–9PM
Friday: 9AM–9PM
Saturday: 9AM–9PM
Andrews l48
Went to the outlook area it was beautiful walked to the back to see the bats nice walk. There is aldo some jfk history here as he visited the dam for its opening
freelancer chris
The dam sight area wasn't bad as far as look nice. However to actually get a good idea of what everything looks like you have to get pass the giant crowds of people.
Veronica Jacobs
This is a very pretty area to explore. If you like hiking trails, water, and nice scenery then this is the place.
Ashlie Watson
I enjoyed every jump, flip & dive off of the cliff. The view was amazing, very friendly environment, everybody did their own thing. We will definitely be back. I'm a GA peach.
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The swimming area is reopened and the boat launch is good to go at the Dam Site.
Yes you can the camp site are 18 and 24 dollars a night 24 dollars a night has water unless you have a senior citizens pass it half price
Its not bad I know alot of people that have been swimming already
Yes there are absolutely beautiful multi-family campsites. before we moved up here we had been camping there since 1979 with family reunions. Contact the greers ferry Co of engineers
What is a J-10?
They do.
Bathrooms yes. As far as water and electric that depends on the camp site you book. Recreation.gov this how you book sites and they will tell you whether or not it has water.
20 dollars a night if you camp, you have to pay online now. But free if your swimming for the day
I see tents in here now,only reservation on line.
No sewer hookup at the campsite but they have a dump station at the entrance where the trash dumpsters are.
Yes it would be.
We paid 18 dollars a night for a site with electric. We tent camped and the area was well maintained and beautiful. It depends on how your camping , no electric sites are cheeper. You can park RVs and fifth wheels on some of the sites that have electricity
There really aren't any right now cuz the water is so high.
$10 if you've got your official u.s. government old man card.
Depends on site..they range from 14 a night to 20 or 22 i think..
Each spot is numbered. Take that number to the ranger station, pay the fee, and it's yours.
Yes, the water levels vary greatly throughout the year(s). I do believe around 30 feet is a good average for the higher bluffs.
Depends on how near you are talking.....some sites are within 30 feet of the water and they each have fire pits.
If it's in your hand you'll get a ticket- my husband's cost around $100- not worth it
Go to Sandy beach. Swimming is better and you can jump of some cliffs and stuff too.
There was plenty when i went there last weekend
Campsite prices are consistent all week long. I believe the cheapest spots are $16/night and the most expensive are around $24/night
If it's a roped off swimming area, no. The dog catchers will have a field day!
It's $19 a night with water and electric and can go up to $20
Only in the fire pits. A burn ban is in effect and should be; it's very dry.
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