A great getaway, this park offers lots of privacy and some of the best cabins in the state. Fishing is popular year-round where Moro Bay and Raymond …
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Feb 16, 2025
Took an impromptu family trip over a long weekend and found Moro Bay. The Cabin was much better than we are used to seeing at state parks. The whole cabin is raised on concrete piers and the screen e…Full review by kyle m
Nov 8, 2024
Totally enjoyed the stay and planning on coming back but for a bit longer next time. We stayed in one of the cabins and they are gorgeous. The back of the cabin is off the water and you can fish or s…Full review by Stephanie D
Oct 31, 2024
We stayed in the 2 bedroom cabin and the experience was awesome! Just 2 of us but great for families as well! Very clean and resonably priced. And the atmosphere was amazing too, perfect setting for…Full review by Odyssey51678518851
Cabin 3 has a private bathroom with one bedroom and a shared one adjacent to the other bedroom as a great floor plan since we have a personal using the fold out bed too.
Children 3,6,8 who need to keep moving, with parents. Grandparents looking for spot , drivable from their home in Tulsa. Fall Break mid October. what would there be to do? any horse back riding close? would want cabin not camping.
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You will find great cabins here for sure with everything you need. They are elevated so you will be climbing one flight of stairs unless you choose cabin #1 which offers a ramp. …
You will find great cabins here for sure with everything you need. They are elevated so you will be climbing one flight of stairs unless you choose cabin #1 which offers a ramp. You can rent a small boat (22 foot motorboat or tandam/single kyaak) and explore the Raymond Lake, Oauchita River and Moro Bay. Our six year old spent hours playing in the water behind our cabin. In the evenings, make a fire and have snores at your fire pit by the water. There is a playground with a large grassy area. You can borrow balls, horse shoes etc from the park store. There is an easy walking trail that takes you through beaver habitat. We also took a daily walk to the camp store for some candy each day. There is an exhibit about the ferry that used to operate at this location. There are things to do for sure! However, there is nothing like horseback close by that I am aware of. In fact, there is not much of anything close by. You might want to consider Oauchita Lake State Park that is closer to Hot Springs if you want more activities away from the park. Lake Oauchita has beautiful cabins too and larger pontoon boats for rent. If you have no interest in renting and personally operating a boat I would take these two parks off your list. These two parks are all about getting out on the water. Instead consider Petit Jean State Park. Petit Jean is Arkansas original State Park and has more land type recreation.
Can the cabin comfortably sleep six? We have four children ages 12, 13, 15, and 18. Thank you!
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It's a 2 bedroom and 2 bath with 2 beds and a couch. So if it will be more than 4 people, I would say no. You'd need a bigger cabin or to bring sleeping bags or maybe a airbed. Hope …
It's a 2 bedroom and 2 bath with 2 beds and a couch. So if it will be more than 4 people, I would say no. You'd need a bigger cabin or to bring sleeping bags or maybe a airbed. Hope that helps!