Open
Open year-round. First-come, first-served only; no reservations. No fees. Campers must bring their own water and pack out all trash.
About
Brock Creek Campground is a primitive, no-fee campground situated near the scenic 35-acre Brock Creek Lake in Arkansas's Ozark-St. Francis National Forest. The campground features six campsites, each equipped with a picnic table, fire ring, and lantern post. A vault toilet is available, but campers must bring their own drinking water and pack out all trash.
The recreation area is centrally located within the 42-mile Brock Creek Trail system, making it an ideal basecamp for motorized recreation. The trails accommodate dirt bikers, OHV riders, and horseback riders of all skill levels, winding through majestic oak-hickory forests with occasional pine stands and small streams. Three trailheads provide access: Austin, Mountain Man, and Zing.
Brock Creek Lake itself offers fishing, picnicking, and boating opportunities, though excessive wake activities are prohibited. The campground operates year-round on a first-come, first-served basis with no reservations accepted.
Directions
From Jerusalem, take Forest Service Road 1305 (gravel) north for 5 miles. Turn right (east) on Forest Service Road 1309 (gravel) and go 0.1 mile, then turn left on Forest Service Road 1331 (gravel) and go 1 mile.