It is a popular camping destination on Beaver Lake in Arkansas. It is located about 6.5 miles off of Highway 127, on a narrow and winding road. The park has over 200 campsites, including both RV and tent sites. There are also several group campsites available.
The campsites at Lost Bridge North are generally well-spaced and offer good privacy. Some of the sites have views of the lake, while others are more wooded. All of the sites have picnic tables and fire rings.
The park also has a number of amenities, including:
Two bathhouses with showers and flush toilets A playground A boat launch A fishing pier A hiking trail A nature center Lost Bridge North Park is a great place to relax and enjoy the outdoors. It is popular with families, couples, and groups of all sizes.
Here are some of the pros and cons of Lost Bridge North Park, based on camper reviews:
Pros:
Beautiful scenery on Beaver Lake Good variety of campsites Plenty of amenities Quiet and peaceful atmosphere Friendly and helpful park staff
Cons:
Narrow and winding road to the park Some campsites are close together Bathrooms can be dirty and crowded during peak season Park is located away from major attractions Overall, Lost Bridge North Park is a great place to camp if you are looking for a peaceful and scenic getaway. However, be aware of the narrow road to the park and the fact that it is located away from major attractions.
Here are some tips for campers staying at Lost Bridge North Park:
Book your campsite in advance, especially if you are visiting during peak season. Be prepared for a narrow and winding road to the park. Choose a campsite that is appropriate for your needs. Some sites are more secluded than others, and some have better views of the lake. Pack plenty of food and drinks, as there are no stores or restaurants near the park. Bring your own firewood, as it is not available for purchase at the park. Be respectful of other campers and the park...
Read moreThe views are beautiful and the sites are nice and accommodating for most people. They dont have huge options for tent campers but they had a few spots that were usable. The showers are extremely far away from camp so if you intend to camp in tents and utilize them it's a car drive away or an insanely long walk. The showers are not only far but very much in need of an update. The only good thing is the water pressure. The womens side wall is opening and falling apart, there is no light on that side so showering at night makes it really hard to see when exiting unless you bring a light with you and both the men and womens doors dont shut so anyone can walk up to you while you are naked. The curtains also dont fit the stalls so you arent covered there either. The visit was nice but the beach had huge boulders to walk around and through and no sand like most camping places do. All in all wasnt the worst place to camp but had...
Read moreWe love COE parks and this did not disappoint. We stayed on a waterfront pull through site and although we had some pretty strong winds, our direction on the site had them hitting straight on the front so we barely felt them. The nicest bathrooms are at the top of the hill. There is a second loop way up on the top of the hill. If you don't care about summer water views, this entire loop is freshly redone with all new roads and sites. Just be aware that the sites while nice are very narrow. They all have lots of patio space but your stairs may land you off the site pad and that may create a bit of a step down. All in all we loved this park. We camped in a 24' class c with a Jeep...
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