Lake Hinkle |
Lake Hinkle A 960-acre lake known for its
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Lake Hinkle is in the heart of the Ouachita National Forest. Lake Hinkle
is one of Arkansas’s premier fishing lakes and is managed by the Arkansas
Game and Fish Commission. Lake Hinkle camping units includes a table, tent/trailer pad, cooking
grill, lantern post and parking spur.
Restrooms with warm showers are within a reasonable walking distance. Travel
trailers up to 35 feet long can be accommodated at camping units.
A dump station is available near the entrance to the campground.
The swimming area offers picnic tables, grills, a picnic shelter, a grassy
beach, restrooms with warm showers and drinking fountains.
The trailhead for Little Pines Hiking Trail is located just north of the
picnic area.
Open Spring Through Fall:
Sites are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Visitors are
welcome to stay in the campground as long as 14 days. A fee is charged for
the use of the camping and/or swimming area. There is no charge for use of
the accessible fishing pier, boat ramp or fish
cleaning station.
Current fees are posted at the self-service pay station, with instructions
on how to pay.
Camping
overnight is permitted only in the camping area. Camping fees include use
of the swimming area.
Directions:
From Waldron, Arkansas, drive west
on Highway 248 for 11-1/2 miles. Turn
east (left) on County Road 10 for the
entrance of the boating, swimming and
camping areas.
Facilities at Lake Hinkle:
5 camping loops
Restrooms with warm showers
Picnic units
Picnic shelter available first-come, first-served or through reservation
by contacting the Poteau Ranger District.
Swimming area with grass beach
Little Pines Hiking Trail - 1-mile loop.
Accessible fishing pier
Boat ramp
Fish cleaning station
Dump station
For more information, contact:
Poteau Ranger District Ouachita National Forest
P.O. Box 2255 P.O. Box 1270
Intersection of Hwy. 71 & 248 Hot Springs AR 71902
Waldron, AR 71902
(479) 637-4174 Phone: (501) 321-5202
TDD: (501) 321-5307
Hunting is permitted in most areas of
the Ouachita National Forest, it is not allowed
in recreational areas.
All State hunting and fishing regulations, fees
and seasons apply to national forest lands.
Please read and follow the posted regulations
and rules.
Visitors are responsible for their fires. Build
them in stoves, grills and fire rings only.
Be a good neighbor
There is a fee to use this facility. Please pay at
the self-service fee station.
Fishing or boating is not allowed in the swimming
area
All pets must remain on a leash and are not
allowed in the swimming area.
The Surrounding Area
For wildlife viewing visit the Blue Moon Demonstration
Area located 6 miles east on Highway
248.
A Visitor Information Center, open from
8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays, is located at the
intersection of Highway 248 and the Highway 71
bypass in Waldron.
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