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1701 S Washington Ave, Murfreesboro, AR 71958
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Murfreesboro RV Park

1410 S Washington Ave #8902, Murfreesboro, AR 71958
4.0(203)

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Karen LangstonKaren Langston
45 foot with tow, AT&T and T-mobile work really well The perfect little slice of nature oasis nestled right in the heart of the dry county of Murfreesboro! Venturing just beyond the town's boundaries, picture yourself surrounded by ten super wide spacious sites, adorned with both gravel and grass, offering full 30/50 hookups. It's a magical combination that caters to your every need. Despite being situated close to the street, worry not, for tranquility reigns supreme in this haven, particularly when nightfall graces the land. Immerse yourself in the enchanting darkness, with the exception of the front area, where the vibrant lights from the office and bath house add a touch of necessary illumination to the surroundings. Each site is a treasure in itself, boasting a pretty level gravel pad for your RV and a grassy patio where you can revel in the company of nature. Discover the rustic charm of a picnic table and a stone fire ring nestled at the back of each site, beckoning you to gather around and share tales under the starlit sky. And should you require firewood to fuel your campfire dreams, the office holds the key to this fiery delight. The park is not really set up for 45 footers. Well, the length and width of the sites are perfect, and backing in is easy, just need to back out to the main park road instead of driving straight out. Fear not, intrepid explorer, for it's a small inconvenience compared to the grandeur that awaits. Lynn was gracious enough to help me back my bus out with ease. Venture deeper into this slice of heaven, past the creek, and you'll stumble upon shaded nooks that house cozy tent sites. Here, tranquility reigns supreme, offering a respite from the bustle of everyday life. Take a moment to bask in the shade, enveloped by the harmonious whispers of nature. And should you require the modern amenities of civilization, the park offers laundry facilities, a bathhouse, and even a recreation room. In this realm, connectivity is not lost with park WiFi at your disposal. Our AT&T and T-mobile worked super fast. As you wander through this little paradise, you'll stumble upon a delightful children's play area by the diamond washout area. Meandering through the park is a gentle creek, weaving its way through nature's wonders and towering trees that graciously offer shade without obstructing your satellite signal. It's nature's harmonious dance, ensuring you remain connected to both the mystical and technological realms. And if adventure beckons beyond this sanctuary, the Crater of Diamonds State Park awaits just minutes away. Spend two glorious days in this park and you can borrow diamond hunting equipment Oh, but there's more! The park also offers captivating classes on the art of unearthing these precious gems, a truly unique experience for those who've never ventured into the realm of diamond hunting. Prepare to be amazed as you uncover the mysteries of this ancient craft, learning invaluable lessons that will leave you in awe. This fantastical park is not to be missed. It's a place where families and their furry companions are welcome with open arms, by the ever friendly gracious hosts, Lynn and Sarah (and their two cats) Nature's embrace is ever-present here. Thanks for a great stay Lynn and Sarah
Misty JacobsMisty Jacobs
We absolutely loved this place, its owner, and the people who run the park. They keep it clean and peacefully quiet, with large roomy full hookup spaces that have picnic tables and fire pits for each spot. There's a bathhouse with two private bathrooms and a 2 washer/2 dryer laundry room, which are all very well kept. They have tent spots in a more secluded cleared area in the back that seemed to always have happy campers, families and kids--even in the cold months (not this chick) We really loved seeing all the families come through and Al & Alberta teaching the secret tricks to diamond hunting. I certainly would've done it all wrong without their lesson! The neatest part is the nighttime gem hunts where all the kids run through the campground with flashlights scoring loot to take home treasures even if they didn't find a diamond at the mine! We were there many months for a job my husband was working nearby in Deirks and it was very sad parting company, but we're off on a new adventure to the Savannah, GA area. Happy camping, all!!
anika bakeranika baker
We stayed at the park for two weeks, and the location was great! We were just a mile from the Crater of Diamonds State Park and not too far from Hot Springs National Park! It snowed most of our stay, so we could only really go to the crater for a little bit before we left, but the park was very quiet, and the staff was pleasant and accommodating! If you stay for a couple of days, the park will let you borrow their diamond mining equipment, which was really nice! Also, there were laundry facilities and bathrooms on site; we personally didn't need to use them, but it's great that it's an option. It's outside a very small town, so if you need to go to Walmart or grab some food, you'll have to drive to the next town over, which is about 20 minutes, but the views during the drive are really pretty! We did end up losing power for a couple of hours, and they immediately let us know what was going on. They checked in on us during the snow and provided tips to avoid having our water freeze. Super kind and we really enjoyed our time here!
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45 foot with tow, AT&T and T-mobile work really well The perfect little slice of nature oasis nestled right in the heart of the dry county of Murfreesboro! Venturing just beyond the town's boundaries, picture yourself surrounded by ten super wide spacious sites, adorned with both gravel and grass, offering full 30/50 hookups. It's a magical combination that caters to your every need. Despite being situated close to the street, worry not, for tranquility reigns supreme in this haven, particularly when nightfall graces the land. Immerse yourself in the enchanting darkness, with the exception of the front area, where the vibrant lights from the office and bath house add a touch of necessary illumination to the surroundings. Each site is a treasure in itself, boasting a pretty level gravel pad for your RV and a grassy patio where you can revel in the company of nature. Discover the rustic charm of a picnic table and a stone fire ring nestled at the back of each site, beckoning you to gather around and share tales under the starlit sky. And should you require firewood to fuel your campfire dreams, the office holds the key to this fiery delight. The park is not really set up for 45 footers. Well, the length and width of the sites are perfect, and backing in is easy, just need to back out to the main park road instead of driving straight out. Fear not, intrepid explorer, for it's a small inconvenience compared to the grandeur that awaits. Lynn was gracious enough to help me back my bus out with ease. Venture deeper into this slice of heaven, past the creek, and you'll stumble upon shaded nooks that house cozy tent sites. Here, tranquility reigns supreme, offering a respite from the bustle of everyday life. Take a moment to bask in the shade, enveloped by the harmonious whispers of nature. And should you require the modern amenities of civilization, the park offers laundry facilities, a bathhouse, and even a recreation room. In this realm, connectivity is not lost with park WiFi at your disposal. Our AT&T and T-mobile worked super fast. As you wander through this little paradise, you'll stumble upon a delightful children's play area by the diamond washout area. Meandering through the park is a gentle creek, weaving its way through nature's wonders and towering trees that graciously offer shade without obstructing your satellite signal. It's nature's harmonious dance, ensuring you remain connected to both the mystical and technological realms. And if adventure beckons beyond this sanctuary, the Crater of Diamonds State Park awaits just minutes away. Spend two glorious days in this park and you can borrow diamond hunting equipment Oh, but there's more! The park also offers captivating classes on the art of unearthing these precious gems, a truly unique experience for those who've never ventured into the realm of diamond hunting. Prepare to be amazed as you uncover the mysteries of this ancient craft, learning invaluable lessons that will leave you in awe. This fantastical park is not to be missed. It's a place where families and their furry companions are welcome with open arms, by the ever friendly gracious hosts, Lynn and Sarah (and their two cats) Nature's embrace is ever-present here. Thanks for a great stay Lynn and Sarah
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We absolutely loved this place, its owner, and the people who run the park. They keep it clean and peacefully quiet, with large roomy full hookup spaces that have picnic tables and fire pits for each spot. There's a bathhouse with two private bathrooms and a 2 washer/2 dryer laundry room, which are all very well kept. They have tent spots in a more secluded cleared area in the back that seemed to always have happy campers, families and kids--even in the cold months (not this chick) We really loved seeing all the families come through and Al & Alberta teaching the secret tricks to diamond hunting. I certainly would've done it all wrong without their lesson! The neatest part is the nighttime gem hunts where all the kids run through the campground with flashlights scoring loot to take home treasures even if they didn't find a diamond at the mine! We were there many months for a job my husband was working nearby in Deirks and it was very sad parting company, but we're off on a new adventure to the Savannah, GA area. Happy camping, all!!
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We stayed at the park for two weeks, and the location was great! We were just a mile from the Crater of Diamonds State Park and not too far from Hot Springs National Park! It snowed most of our stay, so we could only really go to the crater for a little bit before we left, but the park was very quiet, and the staff was pleasant and accommodating! If you stay for a couple of days, the park will let you borrow their diamond mining equipment, which was really nice! Also, there were laundry facilities and bathrooms on site; we personally didn't need to use them, but it's great that it's an option. It's outside a very small town, so if you need to go to Walmart or grab some food, you'll have to drive to the next town over, which is about 20 minutes, but the views during the drive are really pretty! We did end up losing power for a couple of hours, and they immediately let us know what was going on. They checked in on us during the snow and provided tips to avoid having our water freeze. Super kind and we really enjoyed our time here!
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5.0
2y

45 foot with tow, AT&T and T-mobile work really well

The perfect little slice of nature oasis nestled right in the heart of the dry county of Murfreesboro!

Venturing just beyond the town's boundaries, picture yourself surrounded by ten super wide spacious sites, adorned with both gravel and grass, offering full 30/50 hookups. It's a magical combination that caters to your every need.

Despite being situated close to the street, worry not, for tranquility reigns supreme in this haven, particularly when nightfall graces the land. Immerse yourself in the enchanting darkness, with the exception of the front area, where the vibrant lights from the office and bath house add a touch of necessary illumination to the surroundings.

Each site is a treasure in itself, boasting a pretty level gravel pad for your RV and a grassy patio where you can revel in the company of nature. Discover the rustic charm of a picnic table and a stone fire ring nestled at the back of each site, beckoning you to gather around and share tales under the starlit sky. And should you require firewood to fuel your campfire dreams, the office holds the key to this fiery delight.

The park is not really set up for 45 footers. Well, the length and width of the sites are perfect, and backing in is easy, just need to back out to the main park road instead of driving straight out. Fear not, intrepid explorer, for it's a small inconvenience compared to the grandeur that awaits. Lynn was gracious enough to help me back my bus out with ease.

Venture deeper into this slice of heaven, past the creek, and you'll stumble upon shaded nooks that house cozy tent sites. Here, tranquility reigns supreme, offering a respite from the bustle of everyday life. Take a moment to bask in the shade, enveloped by the harmonious whispers of nature. And should you require the modern amenities of civilization, the park offers laundry facilities, a bathhouse, and even a recreation room.

In this realm, connectivity is not lost with park WiFi at your disposal. Our AT&T and T-mobile worked super fast.

As you wander through this little paradise, you'll stumble upon a delightful children's play area by the diamond washout area. Meandering through the park is a gentle creek, weaving its way through nature's wonders and towering trees that graciously offer shade without obstructing your satellite signal. It's nature's harmonious dance, ensuring you remain connected to both the mystical and technological realms.

And if adventure beckons beyond this sanctuary, the Crater of Diamonds State Park awaits just minutes away. Spend two glorious days in this park and you can borrow diamond hunting equipment

Oh, but there's more! The park also offers captivating classes on the art of unearthing these precious gems, a truly unique experience for those who've never ventured into the realm of diamond hunting. Prepare to be amazed as you uncover the mysteries of this ancient craft, learning invaluable lessons that will leave you in awe.

This fantastical park is not to be missed. It's a place where families and their furry companions are welcome with open arms, by the ever friendly gracious hosts, Lynn and Sarah (and their two cats) Nature's embrace is ever-present here.

Thanks for a great stay...

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5.0
1y

If you wanna visit the crater of diamonds but they are booked completely for stays this is a great I wouldn't even say second choice. Our family went as a group to crater of diamonds and they were able to book tent camping there which we were able to visit. It is absolutely stunning there. But this rv park has beautiful views as well the owner and staff were super friendly, the hospitality was out of this world. They set up a jewel find for the kids at night at no extra charge with flashlights and even my teens loved it. They had nearby horse and donkeys that lived to visit so enjoying the animals was a plus. They offer at no extra charge diamond digging lessons and loan you all the equipment for free pending demand what they can spend if you stay at least 2 nights. Whereas the Crater of diamonds charges rental fees for their equipment. Pending weather even though we stayed in tent our stay was wonderful. I'm sure the RVs are super happy. Even with our tent camping we had a tent pad access to electricity and water. And bathrooms not too far off with showers. And coin opp...

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5.0
7y

We absolutely loved this place, its owner, and the people who run the park.

They keep it clean and peacefully quiet, with large roomy full hookup spaces that have picnic tables and fire pits for each spot. There's a bathhouse with two private bathrooms and a 2 washer/2 dryer laundry room, which are all very well kept.

They have tent spots in a more secluded cleared area in the back that seemed to always have happy campers, families and kids--even in the cold months (not this chick)

We really loved seeing all the families come through and Al & Alberta teaching the secret tricks to diamond hunting. I certainly would've done it all wrong without their lesson! The neatest part is the nighttime gem hunts where all the kids run through the campground with flashlights scoring loot to take home treasures even if they didn't find a diamond at the mine!

We were there many months for a job my husband was working nearby in Deirks and it was very sad parting company, but we're off on a new adventure to the Savannah, GA area. Happy...

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