About this campground
Overview Point Cedar Campground sits on the banks of DeGray Lake in the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains. World-class fishing and endless water sports make the campground a popular recreation area. Recreation Boating, water skiing, kayaking and other water sports are the biggest draw to the lake, and a boat ramp is provided. The lake is also stocked with a variety of game fish, including plenty of hybrid striped bass, making it an ideal area for both boat and bank fishing. Facilities Point Cedar provides reservable modern campsites with electric hookups and water at sites 1-42. Sites 43-62 are primitive sites. The campground comes with flush toilets, hot showers, potable water and a boat ramp. To see USACE DeGray Lake Virtual Tour, click here. Natural Features Degray Lake is one of the region's five Diamond Lakes, known for their crystal clear waters. The lake flows from the Caddo River in Western Arkansas and spans 13,500 surface acres. Nearby Attractions The DeGray Lake Resort State Park offers golf courses, tennis courts, horseback riding trails and more along the 207 miles of lake shoreline. The Ouachita National Forest and Hot Springs National Park are both located nearby.
Getting there
From Interstate 30, take exit 78 and merge onto State Highway 7 north to Bismarck. Turn left on State Highway 84 and go 9 miles west to Point Cedar. Turn left onto Shouse Ford road and continue 4 miles to the campground. Take the right turn at the T pointing to Point Cedar
Activities
- BOATING
- ACCESSIBLE SWIMMING
- CAMPING
- FISHING
- PHOTOGRAPHY
- WATER ACCESS
- WILDLIFE VIEWING
- PICNICKING
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