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4 RV Campgrounds In Forrest City, AR

35.0082° N, 90.7898° W

Quick Overview

Forrest City sits right on Interstate 40 in eastern Arkansas, making it a natural stop for cross-country RVers. You'll find several RV campgrounds here, including some free option for budget-conscious travelers. The city's position along this major east-west corridor means you're never far from services, fuel, or supplies.

Most facilities cluster near the I-40 corridor for easy access. You're looking at straightforward pull-through sites that work well for big rigs, though you'll want to call ahead about length restrictions if you're towing a trailer over 35 feet. The terrain here is flat Delta country, so leveling blocks usually aren't necessary.

Forrest City Recreation represents the newest addition to the local camping scene. It's worth checking out if you need full hookups and appreciate newer amenities. The other stations offer varying levels of service, from basic overnight parking to full-service RV parks with laundry and WiFi.

Cell coverage runs strong on major carriers throughout town. You're about 45 minutes west of Memphis and an hour east of Little Rock, which puts you in range of bigger-city attractions while keeping your camping costs reasonable. The listings below show current availability and pricing for each location.

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Traveling to Forrest City by RV

Interstate 40 cuts straight through Forrest City, giving you the main access route whether you're coming from Memphis or Little Rock. Exit 241 puts you right in town with easy turns for larger rigs. Highway 1 runs north-south if you're exploring the Delta region, while Highway 70 provides an alternate east-west route with less traffic.

Most campgrounds sit within two miles of I-40 exits, so navigation stays simple. Watch for low clearance at some older gas stations near downtown -- stick to truck stops along the interstate if you've got a tall fifth wheel. Street parking downtown isn't RV-friendly, but you'll find plenty of room at Walmart and major shopping centers if you need to stock up.

Overnight parking policies vary by business. The Walmart on Deadrick Road traditionally allows RV parking, but always check with management first. Truck stops along I-40 welcome overnight guests and offer pull-through diesel lanes sized for RVs.

Dump Station Costs in Forrest City

The several stations here split between budget and paid options. You've got some free location (a portion% of available stations), while a portion% charge fees ranging from $25 to $45 per night. Free camping typically means parking lot stays without hookups, so you'll be running on your own power and water.

Paid campgrounds include full hookups with 30/50 amp service, water, and sewer connections. Monthly rates can drop the nightly cost significantly if you're planning an extended stay. Some locations offer Good Sam or military discounts, so ask when you call. Prices stay fairly consistent year-round since this is more of a stopover location than a destination resort.

Free: 1 station (100%)
Paid: 0 stations (0%)

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Prices may vary. Always confirm with the station before visiting.

What RVers Are Saying About Forrest City

★★★☆☆

Spaces are too close for my liking. Cellphones service is non existent. Maintenance man is good and polite.

Patricio Ramos·at Ray Housers RV Park·January 10, 2026
★★★★☆

Park does not have wash or laundry rooms, but has the basics (50 AMP, WATER. SEWAGE, ELECTRIC). No wifi, but our Verizon MiFi did the job. Great for a night. Good monthly rates . (450.00). Very quiet...

Leigh Guy·at Ray Housers RV Park·October 21, 2023
★★★★☆

Great place for an overnight stay- 4 miles south of the highway with full hookups! $40 a night

Mike Jay·at Ray Housers RV Park·October 19, 2023
★★★★☆

Great little bare bones park everything you need, water, power and sewer. No trees rock gravel for your space. $30 a night. Easy to find in the day but the sign is a little small and could be missed i...

Art Giddens·at Ray Housers RV Park·May 6, 2021
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Best Time to Visit Forrest City by RV

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Winter

December-February

32-52°F

Crowds: Low

Coldest season with occasional ice storms that can close I-40. Campgrounds stay open but expect fewer amenities and possible frozen water connections during hard freezes.

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Spring

March-May

55-78°F

Crowds: Medium

Mild temperatures bring increased RV traffic along I-40. Severe weather season peaks in April, so monitor forecasts closely and know your campground's shelter locations.

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Summer

June-August

75-93°F

Crowds: Medium

Hot and humid with afternoon thunderstorms common. Air conditioning runs constantly, so verify your electrical hookup can handle the load. Mosquitoes are active near water sources.

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Fall

September-November

58-80°F

Crowds: Medium

Pleasant weather makes this ideal for extended stays. Cooler nights mean comfortable sleeping without AC. Hurricane remnants occasionally bring heavy rain in September and early October.

Explore the Forrest City Area

Fill your fresh water tank before arriving since public water access can be limited outside established campgrounds. The city water pressure runs high, so use a regulator to protect your plumbing. Propane refills are available at several locations along Highway 70, with the best prices typically at Tractor Supply.

Grocery shopping works best at Walmart or Kroger, both accessible without unhitching. If you're looking for local flavor, stop by downtown for barbecue -- just park at the visitor center lot and walk. The St. Francis County Museum offers free admission and tells good Delta history if you've got an afternoon to spare.

Dump station access outside campgrounds is limited. Plan your black tank management accordingly, especially if you're just passing through. Weather can turn quickly during spring and fall, so keep an eye on radar if storms are forecast. Tornado sirens are tested the first Wednesday of each month at noon.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Forrest City

Can I find free RV camping in Forrest City?

Yes, one free option exists among the four available stations. Free camping typically means overnight parking without hookups, so you'll need self-contained systems. The remaining locations charge $25-45 per night with full hookups and amenities.

What's the best route through Forrest City for large RVs?

Stick to Interstate 40 and use Exit 241 for town access. Roads are flat and wide near the interstate. Avoid downtown streets if you're over 30 feet, as older neighborhoods have tight turns and low-hanging trees.

Are there dump stations available for non-guests?

Public dump station access is limited in Forrest City. Most facilities require you to be a paying guest. If you're just passing through, plan to use campground services or continue to a dedicated dump station along I-40.

How far is Forrest City from Memphis attractions?

You're about 45 minutes west of Memphis via I-40. It's an easy day trip to Beale Street, Graceland, or the National Civil Rights Museum. Forrest City offers cheaper camping than Memphis-area RV parks while keeping you close to the city.

Do Forrest City campgrounds stay open year-round?

Most campgrounds remain open through winter, though some may reduce services during coldest months. Call ahead between December and February to confirm availability and verify that water hookups won't be winterized during your stay.

What cell phone coverage can I expect?

Major carriers provide solid coverage throughout Forrest City and along I-40. AT&T and Verizon work reliably. If you need strong internet for remote work, ask campgrounds about WiFi quality before booking, as speeds vary significantly.

Are there free dump stations in Forrest City?

Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Forrest City.