RV Parks In Hope, Arkansas
33.6671° N, 93.5916° W
Quick Overview
Hope sits in southwest Arkansas, a friendly small town with a couple of fun claims to fame, birthplace of President Bill Clinton and self-proclaimed Watermelon Capital, and for RVers it is the gateway to excellent lakeside camping and fishing on Millwood Lake. The area offers a strong mix of a top-notch state park and convenient full-hookup private parks. Millwood State Park, on the 29,500-acre Millwood Lake, is the standout, with 45 water-and-electric sites plus 27 premium Class AAA sites offering full hookups, 50-amp electric, water, and sewer, in a pine-and-hardwood forest.
The park comes with modern bathrooms and showers and a trailer sanitary station, set on a lake renowned for some of the best bass fishing in the Southeast, thanks to its cypress trees and submerged structure. In town, Hope Village Inn and RV Park offers 32 big-rig-friendly full-hookup sites handy to the highway, and Sunrise RV Park in nearby Texarkana adds full hookups with a pool near I-30.
Access is easy: I-30 runs near Hope, connecting Texarkana about 30 miles southwest with Little Rock to the northeast, and state highways lead southwest to Millwood Lake. The terrain is gently rolling and big-rig friendly throughout.
The lake is the main draw, with boating, swimming, wintering bald eagles, and that famous bass fishing, but Hope itself rewards a visit too. You can tour the Clinton Birthplace Home National Historic Site, catch the Hope Watermelon Festival in August where giant prize melons steal the show, and explore the historic downtown. Spring and fall bring the most comfortable weather and great fishing, summer is hot and humid (so full hookups for AC help) but the lake offers relief, and winter is mild, quiet, and cheap with the parks open year-round. For an RVer who wants renowned bass fishing, lakeside state park camping, and a charming, characterful small town, Hope makes a rewarding southwest Arkansas stop.
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| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
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| Parks-recreation & Tourism | 0.2 mi | 4.7 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Fair Park RV Park | 1.0 mi | 4.3 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Caney Creek Estate Mobile Home | 1.0 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Hope Village Inn & RV Park | 1.9 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Lazy W | 8.0 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Arkansas State Parks | 9.1 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Saratoga Park | 19.5 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Sunrise RV Park | 22.8 mi | 4.4 | RV Park | Free |
| Cottonshed Park (Ar) | 23.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Mclaughlin Village Mobile Home Park | 23.8 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
Parks-recreation & Tourism
0.2 miFair Park RV Park
1.0 miCaney Creek Estate Mobile Home
1.0 miHope Village Inn & RV Park
1.9 miLazy W
8.0 miArkansas State Parks
9.1 miSaratoga Park
19.5 miSunrise RV Park
22.8 miCottonshed Park (Ar)
23.2 miMclaughlin Village Mobile Home Park
23.8 miTraveling to Hope by RV
Hope has easy access in southwest Arkansas. I-30 runs near town, connecting Texarkana about 30 miles southwest with Little Rock to the northeast and continuing toward Dallas, while US-67 and US-278 serve the area and state highways lead southwest to Millwood Lake. All are big-rig friendly, and the gently rolling terrain poses no real challenge for any size rig.
Hope Village Inn and RV Park is conveniently located right near the highway for an easy overnight, while Millwood State Park is a short, scenic drive on good roads southwest of town. Fuel, groceries, and supplies are available in Hope and in nearby Texarkana, so provisioning is straightforward, and Texarkana offers fuller shopping and RV services if you need them. Plan your route to Millwood in advance if you are headed to the lake, following the signed state highways. The whole area is simple to navigate by RV, which makes Hope an easy and low-stress stop whether you are passing through on I-30 or settling in for a fishing trip on the lake.
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Before You Go: RV Trip Essentials
Dump stations are only one piece of the trip puzzle. Before you set out for your trip to Hope, Arkansas, it's worth taking thirty minutes to check that the basics are in place — the four areas below are where unprepared RVers most often get stung.
Check your RV insurance coverage
A standard auto policy rarely covers a Class A, Class C, or travel trailer the way a dedicated RV insurance policy does. If you're financing a motorhome, lenders typically require comprehensive and collision; full-timers should additionally price in vacation liability and personal belongings coverage. Rates vary widely by state and travel pattern — compare quotes from multiple RV-focused carriers before each season.
Know your roadside assistance options
RV-specific roadside plans tow motorhomes and trailers that regular AAA coverage won't touch — flat beds, mobile mechanics, tire service for duallies, and even emergency lockouts at remote campgrounds. Good plans cover your spouse and trailer even if you're driving a separate vehicle, and some include trip interruption reimbursement if a breakdown costs you a reservation.
Decide about an extended warranty early
Original manufacturer warranties on new RVs typically run 12–24 months — shorter than most buyers realize. An extended service contract (essentially a mechanical breakdown policy) covers the appliances, slides, levelling systems, and drivetrain components that can run $3,000–$10,000 to replace. The time to price one is before the factory coverage expires, not after something breaks.
Set up a travel rewards card for fuel and fees
A no-annual-fee travel or gas rewards card pays for itself on a single month of RV travel. Expect to spend $400–$800 per week combined on fuel, campgrounds, and propane — 3–5% cash back on gas alone covers the next oil change. For bigger trips, a sign-up bonus can offset campground fees for the whole season.
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Dump Station Costs in Hope
Camping costs around Hope are reasonable. Millwood State Park RV sites run around $40 a night, whether the water-and-electric sites or the premium Class AAA full-hookup sites, a solid value for lakeside camping with modern facilities and a trailer sanitary station for dumping. Private parks like Hope Village Inn and RV Park and Sunrise RV Park in Texarkana generally fall in a similar moderate range, varying with amenities and season.
To save money, target the spring and fall shoulder seasons and weekdays, when rates and crowds ease, and winter is the quietest and cheapest time with the parks open year-round. Summer weekends and the August watermelon festival are the busiest and priciest, so book ahead for those. Fuel and groceries in Hope and Texarkana sit at typical southwest Arkansas prices, generally affordable. Many of the area's draws, the lake recreation, the Clinton birthplace site, and the watermelon festival, are free or low cost, which helps keep an overall trip budget in check. With reasonable camping rates and a renowned fishing lake, Hope is an economical RV destination.
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Best Time to Visit Hope by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
32F - 52F
Crowds: Low
Mild for the most part with occasional cold snaps and rare snow. Millwood State Park stays open year-round, and the lake's bald eagles and winter bass fishing draw a few anglers. Private full-hookup parks near I-30 stay open too. Pack for the occasional freeze and bring a heated hose.
Spring
Mar - May
50F - 73F
Crowds: Medium
A beautiful southwest Arkansas spring with blooming dogwoods and turned-on bass fishing at Millwood Lake. Arkansas spring storms can be severe, so watch alerts. Great camping weather before summer heat. Book Millwood's Class AAA full-hookup sites ahead for spring and holiday weekends.
Summer
Jun - Aug
70F - 92F
Crowds: High
Hot and humid, typical of the region, so a full-hookup 50-amp site to run AC helps. Millwood Lake is the relief for boating and fishing. Hope's famous watermelons ripen, with the August festival a highlight. Reserve lakeside sites early for summer weekends.
Fall
Sep - Oct
52F - 75F
Crowds: Medium
Our favorite season, with comfortable days, cool nights, and the heat broken. Fishing stays excellent at Millwood and crowds thin. Good color in the surrounding pine-and-hardwood forest. Great camping weather before winter. Book ahead only for special events and holiday weekends.
Explore the Hope Area
For the best experience, base at Millwood State Park, the lakeside Class AAA sites offer full hookups right by some of the Southeast's best bass fishing, so book those ahead through Arkansas State Parks for summer and festival weekends. If you just need a convenient overnight off I-30, Hope Village Inn and RV Park has big-rig-friendly full hookups near the highway.
Bring your fishing gear, Millwood Lake's cypress and submerged structure make it a renowned bass fishery, with spring and fall the best seasons. Time a summer visit around the Hope Watermelon Festival in August for giant prize melons and small-town fun, and tour the Clinton Birthplace Home while you are in town. Watch the weather in spring, when Arkansas storms can turn severe. Come in fall for comfortable camping and good color, or winter for quiet, low rates, and bald eagle viewing at the lake. Texarkana nearby covers any bigger shopping or service needs.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Hope
What are the best RV parks near Hope, Arkansas?
Hope sits in southwest Arkansas with a great mix of lakeside state park and convenient private camping. Millwood State Park, on the 29,500-acre Millwood Lake, is the standout, with 45 water-and-electric campsites plus 27 premium Class AAA sites offering full hookups with 50-amp electric, water, and sewer, set in a pine-and-hardwood forest. In town, Hope Village Inn and RV Park offers 32 big-rig-friendly full-hookup sites, handy right off the highway. A bit farther, Sunrise RV Park in Texarkana provides full hookups near I-30 with a pool and amenities. Which fits depends on whether you want lakeside state park camping or a full-hookup private park as a convenient base.
Do RV parks near Hope have full hookups?
Yes, several do. Millwood State Park offers 27 Class AAA sites with full hookups, including 50-amp electric, water, and sewer, alongside its 45 water-and-electric sites, plus a trailer sanitary station for dumping. In town, Hope Village Inn and RV Park provides 32 full-hookup sites that are big-rig friendly, and Sunrise RV Park in nearby Texarkana off I-30 offers full hookups with WiFi, cable, and a pool. So whether you want a premium full-hookup site right on Millwood Lake or a convenient full-service park near the highway, you have solid options. For the lake experience with full hookups, the Millwood Class AAA sites are the pick; for highway convenience, the private parks work well.
How much does RV camping cost near Hope?
Costs are reasonable for the region. Millwood State Park RV sites run around $40 a night, whether the water-and-electric sites or the premium Class AAA full-hookup sites, a good value for lakeside camping with modern facilities. Private parks like Hope Village Inn and RV Park and Sunrise RV Park in Texarkana generally run in a similar moderate range, varying with amenities and season. Summer weekends and the August watermelon festival push demand up. To save money, target the spring and fall shoulder seasons and weekdays, when rates and crowds ease. Winter is the quietest and cheapest time, with Millwood State Park and the private parks staying open year-round in this mild-wintered part of Arkansas.
How far ahead should I reserve a campsite near Hope?
For summer weekends and the August watermelon festival, book ahead, the lakeside sites at Millwood State Park, especially the 27 Class AAA full-hookup sites, fill up for peak dates. Holiday weekends are the busiest. The private parks like Hope Village Inn and Sunrise RV Park also book up in summer, though they often have more availability since they cater to highway travelers. Outside of peak summer and festival dates, midweek and shoulder-season availability is generally good, often a week or two out. Winter is wide open. As a rule, reserve Millwood's premium lakeside sites well ahead for summer and any festival weekend, and stay flexible in the off-season.
When is the best time to go RV camping near Hope?
Spring and fall are the sweet spots. Spring brings blooming dogwoods, mild weather, and excellent bass fishing at Millwood Lake, though Arkansas spring storms can turn severe, so watch the weather. Fall is our top pick, with comfortable days, cool nights, thinning crowds, good forest color, and still-great fishing. Summer is hot and humid, so a full-hookup site for AC helps, but the lake offers relief and Hope's famous watermelons are in season, with the August festival a fun draw. Winter is mild with occasional cold snaps, quiet, and cheap, with the parks open year-round. For the best mix of weather and lake access, target late spring or early fall.
Can big rigs camp near Hope?
Yes, the area handles big rigs well. Hope Village Inn and RV Park in town is specifically big-rig friendly with 32 full-hookup sites and easy highway access. Millwood State Park's Class AAA full-hookup sites accommodate larger RVs, set in a forested lakeside setting, though as with any state park you should check specific site dimensions when you reserve. Sunrise RV Park in Texarkana off I-30 is set up for larger rigs too. Access is easy: I-30 runs near Hope connecting to Texarkana and Little Rock, and the roads to Millwood Lake are manageable. For the simplest big-rig stay, the private full-hookup parks or Millwood's premium sites are your best bets in the Hope area.
Is the fishing good at Millwood Lake near Hope?
Excellent, and it is a major reason RVers come. Millwood Lake, a 29,500-acre reservoir near Hope, is renowned for some of the best bass fishing in the Southeast, particularly largemouth bass, and it also produces crappie, catfish, and bream. The lake's many cypress trees, stumps, and submerged structure create outstanding fish habitat, drawing serious anglers and tournaments. Millwood State Park sits right on the water with boat access, making it easy to launch from your campsite base. Spring is prime as the bass move shallow, and fall fishing stays strong as the water cools. For RVers who love to fish, basing at Millwood State Park makes Hope a genuine bass-fishing destination.
Are there public or state park campgrounds near Hope?
Yes, Millwood State Park is the public gem here. Set on the banks of 29,500-acre Millwood Lake in a mixed pine-and-hardwood forest, it offers 45 campsites with water and electric hookups plus 27 premium Class AAA sites with full hookups (50-amp electric, water, and sewer), modern bathrooms and showers, and a trailer sanitary station. It is run by Arkansas State Parks and reserves through their system. The lakeside setting, renowned bass fishing, and modern facilities make it the area's top public camping choice at a reasonable rate. For RVers who want a natural lakeside experience with good amenities near Hope, Millwood State Park delivers, and it is the camping anchor of the whole area.
What is there to do around Hope while camping?
Millwood Lake is the outdoor centerpiece, with boating, swimming, birdwatching (including wintering bald eagles), and that famous bass fishing. Hope itself has a fun claim to fame as the birthplace of President Bill Clinton, with the Clinton Birthplace Home National Historic Site to tour, and it is the self-proclaimed Watermelon Capital, celebrated each August with the Hope Watermelon Festival, where giant prize melons are a highlight. The historic downtown and railroad depot add small-town charm. Texarkana, about 30 miles southwest, offers more shopping and dining straddling the Arkansas-Texas line. Between the lake recreation, the presidential history, the watermelon lore, and the friendly small-town feel, an RVer based near Hope has plenty to enjoy.
Do campgrounds near Hope stay open in winter?
Yes, the main ones do. Millwood State Park operates year-round, making it a reliable winter base, and the private parks like Hope Village Inn and Sunrise RV Park near I-30 stay open as well. Winters in southwest Arkansas are relatively mild, with occasional cold snaps and only rare snow, so camping is comfortable if you are prepared for the odd freeze, bring a heated water hose for cold nights. Winter is also a quiet, low-rate season with good bass fishing and bald eagle viewing around Millwood Lake. So Hope works as a cool-season or snowbird stopover, with the year-round parks open and the lake still inviting for hardy anglers. Just keep an eye on the occasional cold front.
Is Hope a good stop on an I-30 road trip?
Yes, it makes a convenient and characterful stop. Hope sits right along the I-30 corridor between Little Rock and Texarkana (and on toward Dallas), so it is easy to fold into a cross-region drive. Hope Village Inn and RV Park offers full hookups handy to the highway for an easy overnight, and if you have more time, Millwood State Park's lakeside camping is well worth a short detour. The Clinton birthplace site and the watermelon lore give you a distinctive reason to pause rather than just pass through, and Texarkana's services are close by. We like Hope as a comfortable break point on an I-30 trip, with full-hookup convenience and a genuine slice of small-town Arkansas if you choose to linger.
How do I get to Hope with my RV?
Hope has easy access in southwest Arkansas. I-30 runs near town, connecting Texarkana about 30 miles southwest with Little Rock to the northeast, and US-67 and US-278 serve the area, with state highways leading to Millwood Lake southwest of town. All are big-rig friendly, and the terrain is gently rolling, posing no real challenge. Hope Village Inn and RV Park is handy right near the highway, while Millwood State Park is a short drive on good roads. Fuel, groceries, and supplies are available in Hope and in nearby Texarkana, so provisioning is easy. Plan your route to Millwood if you are headed to the lake, and you will find the whole area straightforward to navigate by RV.
What are the best RV parks near Hope, Arkansas?
Hope sits in southwest Arkansas with a great mix of lakeside state park and convenient private camping. Millwood State Park, on the 29,500-acre Millwood Lake, is the standout, with 45 water-and-electric campsites plus 27 premium Class AAA sites offering full hookups with 50-amp electric, water, and sewer, set in a pine-and-hardwood forest. In town, Hope Village Inn and RV Park offers 32 big-rig-friendly full-hookup sites, handy right off the highway. A bit farther, Sunrise RV Park in Texarkana provides full hookups near I-30 with a pool and amenities. Which fits depends on whether you want lakeside state park camping or a full-hookup private park as a convenient base.
Do RV parks near Hope have full hookups?
Yes, several do. Millwood State Park offers 27 Class AAA sites with full hookups, including 50-amp electric, water, and sewer, alongside its 45 water-and-electric sites, plus a trailer sanitary station for dumping. In town, Hope Village Inn and RV Park provides 32 full-hookup sites that are big-rig friendly, and Sunrise RV Park in nearby Texarkana off I-30 offers full hookups with WiFi, cable, and a pool. So whether you want a premium full-hookup site right on Millwood Lake or a convenient full-service park near the highway, you have solid options. For the lake experience with full hookups, the Millwood Class AAA sites are the pick; for highway convenience, the private parks work well.
How much does RV camping cost near Hope?
Costs are reasonable for the region. Millwood State Park RV sites run around $40 a night, whether the water-and-electric sites or the premium Class AAA full-hookup sites, a good value for lakeside camping with modern facilities. Private parks like Hope Village Inn and RV Park and Sunrise RV Park in Texarkana generally run in a similar moderate range, varying with amenities and season. Summer weekends and the August watermelon festival push demand up. To save money, target the spring and fall shoulder seasons and weekdays, when rates and crowds ease. Winter is the quietest and cheapest time, with Millwood State Park and the private parks staying open year-round in this mild-wintered part of Arkansas.
How far ahead should I reserve a campsite near Hope?
For summer weekends and the August watermelon festival, book ahead, the lakeside sites at Millwood State Park, especially the 27 Class AAA full-hookup sites, fill up for peak dates. Holiday weekends are the busiest. The private parks like Hope Village Inn and Sunrise RV Park also book up in summer, though they often have more availability since they cater to highway travelers. Outside of peak summer and festival dates, midweek and shoulder-season availability is generally good, often a week or two out. Winter is wide open. As a rule, reserve Millwood's premium lakeside sites well ahead for summer and any festival weekend, and stay flexible in the off-season.
When is the best time to go RV camping near Hope?
Spring and fall are the sweet spots. Spring brings blooming dogwoods, mild weather, and excellent bass fishing at Millwood Lake, though Arkansas spring storms can turn severe, so watch the weather. Fall is our top pick, with comfortable days, cool nights, thinning crowds, good forest color, and still-great fishing. Summer is hot and humid, so a full-hookup site for AC helps, but the lake offers relief and Hope's famous watermelons are in season, with the August festival a fun draw. Winter is mild with occasional cold snaps, quiet, and cheap, with the parks open year-round. For the best mix of weather and lake access, target late spring or early fall.
Can big rigs camp near Hope?
Yes, the area handles big rigs well. Hope Village Inn and RV Park in town is specifically big-rig friendly with 32 full-hookup sites and easy highway access. Millwood State Park's Class AAA full-hookup sites accommodate larger RVs, set in a forested lakeside setting, though as with any state park you should check specific site dimensions when you reserve. Sunrise RV Park in Texarkana off I-30 is set up for larger rigs too. Access is easy: I-30 runs near Hope connecting to Texarkana and Little Rock, and the roads to Millwood Lake are manageable. For the simplest big-rig stay, the private full-hookup parks or Millwood's premium sites are your best bets in the Hope area.
Is the fishing good at Millwood Lake near Hope?
Excellent, and it is a major reason RVers come. Millwood Lake, a 29,500-acre reservoir near Hope, is renowned for some of the best bass fishing in the Southeast, particularly largemouth bass, and it also produces crappie, catfish, and bream. The lake's many cypress trees, stumps, and submerged structure create outstanding fish habitat, drawing serious anglers and tournaments. Millwood State Park sits right on the water with boat access, making it easy to launch from your campsite base. Spring is prime as the bass move shallow, and fall fishing stays strong as the water cools. For RVers who love to fish, basing at Millwood State Park makes Hope a genuine bass-fishing destination.
Are there public or state park campgrounds near Hope?
Yes, Millwood State Park is the public gem here. Set on the banks of 29,500-acre Millwood Lake in a mixed pine-and-hardwood forest, it offers 45 campsites with water and electric hookups plus 27 premium Class AAA sites with full hookups (50-amp electric, water, and sewer), modern bathrooms and showers, and a trailer sanitary station. It is run by Arkansas State Parks and reserves through their system. The lakeside setting, renowned bass fishing, and modern facilities make it the area's top public camping choice at a reasonable rate. For RVers who want a natural lakeside experience with good amenities near Hope, Millwood State Park delivers, and it is the camping anchor of the whole area.
What is there to do around Hope while camping?
Millwood Lake is the outdoor centerpiece, with boating, swimming, birdwatching (including wintering bald eagles), and that famous bass fishing. Hope itself has a fun claim to fame as the birthplace of President Bill Clinton, with the Clinton Birthplace Home National Historic Site to tour, and it is the self-proclaimed Watermelon Capital, celebrated each August with the Hope Watermelon Festival, where giant prize melons are a highlight. The historic downtown and railroad depot add small-town charm. Texarkana, about 30 miles southwest, offers more shopping and dining straddling the Arkansas-Texas line. Between the lake recreation, the presidential history, the watermelon lore, and the friendly small-town feel, an RVer based near Hope has plenty to enjoy.
Do campgrounds near Hope stay open in winter?
Yes, the main ones do. Millwood State Park operates year-round, making it a reliable winter base, and the private parks like Hope Village Inn and Sunrise RV Park near I-30 stay open as well. Winters in southwest Arkansas are relatively mild, with occasional cold snaps and only rare snow, so camping is comfortable if you are prepared for the odd freeze, bring a heated water hose for cold nights. Winter is also a quiet, low-rate season with good bass fishing and bald eagle viewing around Millwood Lake. So Hope works as a cool-season or snowbird stopover, with the year-round parks open and the lake still inviting for hardy anglers. Just keep an eye on the occasional cold front.
Is Hope a good stop on an I-30 road trip?
Yes, it makes a convenient and characterful stop. Hope sits right along the I-30 corridor between Little Rock and Texarkana (and on toward Dallas), so it is easy to fold into a cross-region drive. Hope Village Inn and RV Park offers full hookups handy to the highway for an easy overnight, and if you have more time, Millwood State Park's lakeside camping is well worth a short detour. The Clinton birthplace site and the watermelon lore give you a distinctive reason to pause rather than just pass through, and Texarkana's services are close by. We like Hope as a comfortable break point on an I-30 trip, with full-hookup convenience and a genuine slice of small-town Arkansas if you choose to linger.
How do I get to Hope with my RV?
Hope has easy access in southwest Arkansas. I-30 runs near town, connecting Texarkana about 30 miles southwest with Little Rock to the northeast, and US-67 and US-278 serve the area, with state highways leading to Millwood Lake southwest of town. All are big-rig friendly, and the terrain is gently rolling, posing no real challenge. Hope Village Inn and RV Park is handy right near the highway, while Millwood State Park is a short drive on good roads. Fuel, groceries, and supplies are available in Hope and in nearby Texarkana, so provisioning is easy. Plan your route to Millwood if you are headed to the lake, and you will find the whole area straightforward to navigate by RV.
Are there free dump stations in Hope?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Hope.
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