Campground Amenities
Amenities Overview
Campground Amenities
Unique Amenities
- Mini Kamping Lodge(s)
- Planned Activities Available
Campground Activities
Duck and Fishing Pond
Feed our flock of ducks, or fish in our catch and release small pond. We have fishing rods for your use, but no bait…our fish aren't picky eaters. We have duck food available, too.
Swimming Pool
Sparkling blue water to cool you in summer and into the fall. We close the pool at the end of September.
Playground
Large grassy area with playground equipment and room for playing ball. Basketball court, volley ball and badminton available.
Mini-Golf Course
18 Hole adventure mini-golf course conveniently located. Open all year, special Glow-in-the-Dark events scheduled throughout the year.
Planned Activities
Activities ranging from pool games to tie-dye t-shirts to mini carnivals and train rides are scheduled throughout the summer.
Campground News
New Exit off Highway 70 East
The Arkansas Highway Department has just completed two new exits off of Highway 70 East (MLK Expressway), as a result the driving directions in the 2013 KOA Directory are slightly off. There are not as many Magic Springs signs to follow.
If driving from the west to east on HWY 70, please look for Exit 11B - Grand Ave West. This exit takes the driver to HWY 70B (business). As always, any questions on directions please call the KOA - we will get you here!
Family Fun Packs are here!
Family Fun Packs are now available at Hot Springs National Park KOA Campground!
These packages include: discounted camping - RV/Cabins, tickets to Magic Springs and Crystal Falls Park, transportation to and from the park, pizzas delivered to your site/cabin, and mini golf for your entire family.
Please call for prices and reservations. Summer is around the corner, start planning your family fun today!
Meet Your Hosts
"This KOA is different than most. The campground is terraced, which is both aesthetically pleasing and more private."
Moving from the busy city of Chicago to the more laid-back town of Hot Springs National Park, George and Anita Barrett left behind their school teaching years to own a KOA campground. With a sense of pride and love, the whole family is involved in the operation of their KOA. The physical appearance of the campground draws visitors from near and far. It is well maintained and very pretty.This KOA is different than most. Instead of flat grounds and sites right next to each other, the campground is built into a hillside with terraced sites, which is both aesthetically pleasing and a bit more private. The area outside of the campground is also heavily wooded.
Customer service is very important to the family, and they "provide campers with the best service possible."
The Barrett family lost Anita in 2010 to pancreatic cancer, but strive to continue her legacy of providing the best camping experience in Hot Springs. As always, the Barrett's "aim to please."


