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Blanchard Springs Campground Content provided by   Wildernet
Quick Facts
Number of Sites:  32
Number of Sites:  21
Length of Stay:  5 Days
Reservation Status:  Not Accepted
Reservation:  No
Season:  Year-round
Directions
From Mt. View, Take Arkansas Hwy. 14 northwest (paved) for 13 miles, then turn right on Forest Service Road 1110.
Location Information
Located in the north central portion of the state close to the Blanchard Springs Caverns. This campground stretches along the clear North Sylamore creek. Campsites are shady and private, but there are no hookups or electricity.

In the summer, Forest Service naturalist-guided activities are offered, including evening programs covering natural history of the Ozark National Forest as well as Ozark folk culture. This campsite is fully equipped with Flush toilets, hot showers and paved roads. Recreational Vehicles longer than 30 feet may have trouble turning the loop in the upper campground. drinking water and swimming also highlight this picturesque site.

Primitive camping is allowed anywhere on Forest Service land outside of developed recreation areas. No permit is required. Campers are asked to keep campfires small and make sure they are dead out before leaving. Be especially careful of sanitary disposal and carry out all garbage.
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