Its really nice if the weather permits... I always stay in the Park during the King Biscuit Blues Festival, every year, called Tent City. You pay a fee and receive a wrist band, then it's First Come, First Serve, but would be nice if things were more organized with RV's on one side, Camper's on another side and all the Tents together, it would make it so much easier to find someone.. lol. but we deal with it.
The Beefy Firemen have set up their own tents with items for sale like; Firewood, Ice, etc... They have set up Out Houses, but we need more of them so its not so far to walk, plus we want them fully equipped, but please bring your own toilet paper, just in case. A shower house is available.
A little lady has a Camper set up in the middle of Tent City, with sales of all kinds of country-fied foods during your stay, Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. Her food makes my mouth water just thinking about it. Yummy, yum, yum!!!
Other than that, I have been staying in this park for many years and I haven't had any reason to not like it, unless it rains, better bring your wadding boots, if its windy, might want to bring a extra tent in case yours gets blown away (that's happened to me a few times) or if its chilly, even though the free showers are freezing anytime of the day, please bring your own amentities, cause if you go down town, I've heard Its $10 for a warm shower and you better bring clothes to dress for the occasion.
I'm going again this year to hear the Legendary Blues folks sing, listen to their music, take a few official photographs to represent Arkansas River Blues Society and to document the memories of my stay ... Hope to see ya'll there!!!
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