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Storm Creek Lake Campground
United StatesArkansasHelena-West HelenaStorm Creek Lake Campground

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Storm Creek Lake Campground

4689 Phillips Rd 217, West Helena, AR 72390
4.0(30)

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(870) 295-4040
Website
arkansasstateparks.com

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Big River Grocery Holiday Market Fundraiser
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629 Porter Street, Helena-West Helena, AR 72342
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KatieKatie
We stayed in the camper cabins & had a great time. There’s only two dog friendly cabins (#4 and #5) and they’re both the only handicap cabins. The parking for the cabins is more community parking lot style rather than pull up to your site, so lugging stuff to the cabin is kind of a hassle especially in the handicap cabins. We had cell service through AT&T off and on, but we had a WiFi connection called “state park” that reached our cabin. The camper cabin is spacious and clean. There’s a 5 seat table, trash can, broom and dustpan, AC, charging tower (no cords, bring your own), etc. It has everything you’d need besides a bathroom, which are very close by. You have to bring your own linens, pillows, & trash bags. The camper cabins are great but the curtain by the door didn’t cover the full window so we had to use a towel to cover the rest of it. There’s also a huge window at the top of the door, I’m shorter and I could see in the door through it. We had extra sheets we had to put over the window at night for privacy and safety so nobody could look in. I hope the campground adds a curtain for the door in the future, but I’d bring something to drape over if that’s something that would bother you. There’s 4 private unisex bathrooms and they were also very clean. They have the typical campground shower heads with low pressure but it was one of the cleanest campground bathrooms we’ve been to. The streetlights and lights on the bathhouse are VERY bright at night. It was fine in our cabin at night but if you’re wanting to be outside and stargaze it’s not the place to be. I prefer extra light because It feels safer but they were really bright.
Jill WaitJill Wait
We stayed in a camper cabin and it was a wonderful experience. The bathrooms were the nicest and cleanest we have experienced at a camp site. The bathhouse has four bathrooms (sink, toilet, and shower). They were stocked with soap and toilet paper. The showers had good water pressure and hot and cold water. The camper cabins have electricity, heat and AC, table, five chairs, queen bed, bunk beds with twin mattresses, small table for storage, screened in porch with two chairs and a small table. Outside has a fire pit, grill, picnic table, and pole with hooks. There is a water spigot. Close by is the trash cans and bathrooms. Also at the bath house is a water fountain, water bottle refill, bike racks, and tools for bike repair.
Joel TmsnJoel Tmsn
Storm Creek Park in Arkansas is a hidden gem! The peaceful trails, scenic views, and well-maintained facilities make it perfect for hiking, picnics, and family outings. The lake adds a serene touch, ideal for fishing or relaxing. Clean, quiet, and full of natural beauty—it’s a must-visit for nature lovers! Highly recommend!
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We stayed in the camper cabins & had a great time. There’s only two dog friendly cabins (#4 and #5) and they’re both the only handicap cabins. The parking for the cabins is more community parking lot style rather than pull up to your site, so lugging stuff to the cabin is kind of a hassle especially in the handicap cabins. We had cell service through AT&T off and on, but we had a WiFi connection called “state park” that reached our cabin. The camper cabin is spacious and clean. There’s a 5 seat table, trash can, broom and dustpan, AC, charging tower (no cords, bring your own), etc. It has everything you’d need besides a bathroom, which are very close by. You have to bring your own linens, pillows, & trash bags. The camper cabins are great but the curtain by the door didn’t cover the full window so we had to use a towel to cover the rest of it. There’s also a huge window at the top of the door, I’m shorter and I could see in the door through it. We had extra sheets we had to put over the window at night for privacy and safety so nobody could look in. I hope the campground adds a curtain for the door in the future, but I’d bring something to drape over if that’s something that would bother you. There’s 4 private unisex bathrooms and they were also very clean. They have the typical campground shower heads with low pressure but it was one of the cleanest campground bathrooms we’ve been to. The streetlights and lights on the bathhouse are VERY bright at night. It was fine in our cabin at night but if you’re wanting to be outside and stargaze it’s not the place to be. I prefer extra light because It feels safer but they were really bright.
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We stayed in a camper cabin and it was a wonderful experience. The bathrooms were the nicest and cleanest we have experienced at a camp site. The bathhouse has four bathrooms (sink, toilet, and shower). They were stocked with soap and toilet paper. The showers had good water pressure and hot and cold water. The camper cabins have electricity, heat and AC, table, five chairs, queen bed, bunk beds with twin mattresses, small table for storage, screened in porch with two chairs and a small table. Outside has a fire pit, grill, picnic table, and pole with hooks. There is a water spigot. Close by is the trash cans and bathrooms. Also at the bath house is a water fountain, water bottle refill, bike racks, and tools for bike repair.
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Storm Creek Park in Arkansas is a hidden gem! The peaceful trails, scenic views, and well-maintained facilities make it perfect for hiking, picnics, and family outings. The lake adds a serene touch, ideal for fishing or relaxing. Clean, quiet, and full of natural beauty—it’s a must-visit for nature lovers! Highly recommend!
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4.0
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4.0
1y

We stayed in the camper cabins & had a great time. There’s only two dog friendly cabins (#4 and #5) and they’re both the only handicap cabins. The parking for the cabins is more community parking lot style rather than pull up to your site, so lugging stuff to the cabin is kind of a hassle especially in the handicap cabins. We had cell service through AT&T off and on, but we had a WiFi connection called “state park” that reached our cabin.

The camper cabin is spacious and clean. There’s a 5 seat table, trash can, broom and dustpan, AC, charging tower (no cords, bring your own), etc. It has everything you’d need besides a bathroom, which are very close by. You have to bring your own linens, pillows, & trash bags. The camper cabins are great but the curtain by the door didn’t cover the full window so we had to use a towel to cover the rest of it. There’s also a huge window at the top of the door, I’m shorter and I could see in the door through it. We had extra sheets we had to put over the window at night for privacy and safety so nobody could look in. I hope the campground adds a curtain for the door in the future, but I’d bring something to drape over if that’s something that would bother you.

There’s 4 private unisex bathrooms and they were also very clean. They have the typical campground shower heads with low pressure but it was one of the cleanest campground bathrooms we’ve been to. The streetlights and lights on the bathhouse are VERY bright at night. It was fine in our cabin at night but if you’re wanting to be outside and stargaze it’s not the place to be. I prefer extra light because It feels safer but they were...

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4.0
2y

Nice campground. Everything has been re-done. I agree with the other reviewer about the street lights. There are way to many. The lights on outside of the bathhouse are extremely bright. It's so strange to be at a rural, isolated campground and not be able to see the stars at night. The bathrooms were very nice. Each bathroom has a toilet, since & shower. I used my AT&T Hotspot for internet. Our cell phones DID NOT work there. I only got one bar but was able to get about a 20 Mbps download which got me through a conference call. It was a long drive to stores, so keep that in mind.

Also the website says you have to go to the visitor's center to check in. That's not true if you pre-register. They tell you to call when you are about an hour away. The road to the visitors center is hilly...

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5.0
2y

We stayed in a camper cabin and it was a wonderful experience. The bathrooms were the nicest and cleanest we have experienced at a camp site. The bathhouse has four bathrooms (sink, toilet, and shower). They were stocked with soap and toilet paper. The showers had good water pressure and hot and cold water.

The camper cabins have electricity, heat and AC, table, five chairs, queen bed, bunk beds with twin mattresses, small table for storage, screened in porch with two chairs and a small table. Outside has a fire pit, grill, picnic table, and pole with hooks. There is a water spigot.

Close by is the trash cans and bathrooms. Also at the bath house is a water fountain, water bottle refill, bike racks, and tools for...

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