Storm Creek Lake
Arkansas Campsite
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Phillips Road 217 Lexa, Arkansas GPS: 34.60076, -90.612817 Elevation: 256′ |
MANAGEMENT |
Public – Forest Service (870) 295-4040 This is a PAY campground. The price is $11/night |
BASIC DETAILS:
Storm Creek Lake is open all year. This free campsite is located within the Ozark-St. Francis National Forest’s St. Francis Ranger District.
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Drinking Water Restrooms |
RV Parking Camping Hiking Swimming |
About This Location
The lake offers swimming, camping, and hiking, as well as 14 campsites that are only open from April to Labor Day weekend. A bathhouse with showers is located in the day-use area next to the lake, which also includes a barrier-free fishing pier.
Storm Creek Lake, which covers 425 acres, was built in 1938 on Crowley’s Ridge in east central Arkansas. It is located at the southern end of the St. Francis National Forest, and two national scenic byways—the Great River Road and the Crowley’s Ridge Parkway—pass close.
The lake’s sportfish include largemouth and hybrid striped bass, bluegill, red-ear sunfish, black crappie, and blue and channel catfish.
Whitetail deer, squirrel, raccoon, rabbit, wild turkey, and a variety of other birds are among the abundant species that may be seen in the national forest.
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