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Corner of Hwy. 16 and Hwy. 330
241 Hwy 330 S.
Shirley, Arkansas 72088
(501) 7238212
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Open year-round
High-Use Seasonal Period: June 1 through September 30
Sites: 47 Full / 3 Partial
Check in: Anytime Check out: 11 AM
Maximum Electrical: 30 / 50 amps
Maximum RV Length: 45 ft.
Directions:
From Clinton Hwy 65 and 16 intersection, take 16 east 2 miles. Turn
right on Burnt Ridge Road. There will a sign that says Fairfield
Bay West Entrance. Go 8.2 miles to the four-way stop. Turn left
2.6 miles to park, which will be on the right. From any other direction
or for more information, call 1-886-723-1723. |
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Facilities and Amenities |
RV/camping sites only.
Notes: Dogs to be leashed. Pop-up trailers and tent camping
are allowed. |
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The resort has an equipped pavilion, picnic
area, horseshoes, pond, pond fishing, and hiking trails. Nearby
there is a golf course, 40,000 acre lake, horseback riding and
the Little Red River. Dump station. |
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In the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas, Golden Pond RV Park is surrounded
by hardwood trees and one of the oldest mountain ranges in North
America. A perfect example of the beautiful terrain can be found
just three miles away at the Greers Ferry Dam and Lake. A part of
the White River Basin power and flood control project, the lake
has more than 40,000 acres of water surface for all kinds of water
activities. It is the home of the world record catches of walleye
and hybrid fish. Hikers and nature lovers will enjoy the trails
on Sugar Loaf Mountain in the middle of the Greers Ferry Lake that
features a full-service marina.
Visitors to this park can also play golf at Fairfield Bays
Mountain Ranch Golf Course (rated #1 in Arkansas).
The Little Red River, just two miles to the north of the resort,
is perfect for fishing and rafting.
Thirty miles to the north of the resort is Mountain View, one of
the most active crossroads in the Ozarks. The existing mountain
culture is depicted by the crafts, music, and dance at the Ozark
Folk Center. Nearby, a variety of cave formations and a cave stream
can be seen along the water-carved passages of the Blanchard Springs
Caverns.
A two-hour drive to the north of the resort is Eureka Springs, home
of the waters with alleged medicinal powers. Pumping several million
gallons of water each day, one of the largest natural springs in
the Ozarks is located at the Eureka Springs Gardens. |
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