Open
Open for the season. Reservations available through Recreation.gov. Season typically runs early May through late September. Check-in is 4:00 PM and checkout is 3:00 PM.
About
Udall Park is a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers campground located on the north end of Norfork Lake in Ozark County, Missouri. The campground provides a primitive camping experience with 9 standard nonelectric sites, several of which include water hookups and views of the lake. Facilities include vault toilets, drinking water, trash collection, and a dump station.
Norfork Lake stems from the North Fork River and cuts through the Ozark Mountains, a heavily eroded plateau shaped by streams over thousands of years. The region attracts a wide array of plants and animals. The lake is stocked annually and is known for producing striped bass over 40 pounds. Sailing, scuba diving, and fishing are popular activities.
Nearby attractions include Ozark National Forest to the south and Bull Shoals Lake to the west. The campground is accessible from Mountain Home, AR by traveling east on US 412/62, then north on SR 101 to State Highway O in Bakersfield, MO.
Directions
From Mountain Home, AR, travel 9 miles east on US 412/62, then 19 miles north on SR 101 to State Highway O in Bakersfield, MO. Follow Highway O for approximately 9 miles until you reach Udall Park.