Waveland Park Campground is located on the beautiful Blue Mountain Lake near Waveland, Arkansas. Visitors are greeted with shaded campsites, spectacular scenery and many outdoor recreation opportunities. Blue Mountain Lake provides the ideal spot to get away from it all, relax and enjoy fishing, boating, hunting, hiking and more. Blue Mountain Lake is situated in the shadow of Mt. Magazine, the highest mountain in Arkansas and the tallest between the Rockies and Alleghenies. Farmland, rolling green mountains and two national forests surround the lake, adding to the natural beauty of the area. The lake shore consists of mixed pine and hardwood forests, wetlands and grasslands, which provide habitat for many native wildlife species. Families, anglers, boaters, hikers, water skiers and hunters are drawn to the lake for its recreational activities. Forests around the lake are also open to hunting. The river channel through Waveland Park Campground provides prime bank fishing opportunities for crappie, largemouth and white bass, bream and catfish. There are several trails available, including Tower Heights Trail, a 1.5-mile trail at the entrance of the campground. This trail traverses the ridge and affords hikers majestic views of Blue Mountain Lake and Mt. Magazine. The Blue Mountain Wildlife Demonstration Area on the west end of the lake has a world-class bird dog field trial area that attracts visitors from throughout the United States and several other countries.
Visitors can select from 38 shaded campsites with electric and water hookups, as well as one group picnic shelter for day use that can accommodate up to 150 people.
Activities and Amenities Within Facility:
- Accessible Flush Toilets
- Boat Ramp
- Boating
- Drinking Water
- Dump Station
- Electric Hookups
- Fishing
- Hunting
- Off-Road Vehicle Trails
- Pay Phone
- Picnic Shelters
- Pit Toilets
- Playground
- Showers
- Swimming
- Trails
Directions:
From Booneville, Arkansas, follow State Highway 10 east for 17 miles to Waveland. Turn right on State Highway 309 and drive for one mile. Turn right again onto Waveland Park Road and continue another mile to Blue Mountain Dam, then follow signs into the park.
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