Redding Recreation Area
The Redding Campground is a beautiful setting for an outdoor getaway. It sits right next to the Wild and Scenic Mulberry River and is surrounded by forest. Redding offers up a rock canoe launch and river access which is handicap accessible. A nice bath house with flush toilets and warm showers, a well water system with spouts dispersed throughout the campground, and access to the Spy Rock and Ozark Highland Trail (OHT) is what makes Redding such a desirable place to spend the night, the weekend, or even a week.
At a Glance
Current Conditions: | Open |
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Operational Hours: | Year-round |
Reservations: | Campsites are available on a first-come/first-served basis. |
Fees: | Campground - $15/site/day year round, (includes 2 vehicles). $3 for additional vehicles or for recreation day use. Day-use fee $3.00/day. |
Open Season: | Year-round |
Closest Towns: | Ozark |
Water: | Drinking/showers |
Restroom: | Flush |
Operated By: | Pleasant Hill Ranger District (479)754-2864 |
General Information
Directions: From Ozark take Arkansas 23 north for 18 miles then turn right (east) on Forest Service Road 1003 for 3 miles.Activities
Campground Camping
Camping (27 family units) Flush toilets Showers Drinking water Fishing Canoeing - Mulberry Wild and Scenic River access point Hiking - Ozark Highlands Trail access point
No. of Sites | 27 |
Reservation Info | Easy |
Fire Information | Campfires are allowed (unless in the event of a burn ban), no firewood should be brought in or taken from any of the sites. |
Reservation info: | Campsites are available on a first-come/first-served basis. No reservations. |
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River and Stream Fishing
The Mulberry River is an access point in the Redding Recreation area. It is 23 miles. Smallmouth Bass, Shadow Bass, Spotted Bass, Green Sunfish, and Channel Catfish.
Day Hiking
Viewing Wildlife
Viewing Plants
Viewing Scenery
Picnicking
Boating - Non-Motorized
raft, kayak, canoe
Type of Craft | raft, kayak, canoe |
Swimming
Swim at your own risk.