Quick Definition
Conway, Arkansas is a thriving college town of 65,000 nestled in Faulkner County, 30 miles north of Little Rock on the I-40 corridor. Home to the University of Central Arkansas (12,000 students), Hendrix College, and Central Baptist College, the city combines small-town charm with full urban services. RV camping here puts you at the gateway to central Arkansas—close enough to explore Little Rock, Hot Springs, and the Ozarks, but centered in a community with excellent hospitals, major retail, and quality-of-life infrastructure. For more regional context, check out Central Arkansas RV parks.
TL;DR
Conway is one of Arkansas's fastest-growing cities and a smart I-40 corridor stop for RV travelers. You'll find a mix of full-hookup parks and day-use facilities, with the major advantage of proximity to Lake Conway (6,700-acre state fishing lake), Toad Suck Ferry Lock and Dam, and historic Cadron Settlement Park. Nightly rates range from $25–$55, most parks offer Wi-Fi and pet policies, and you're positioned perfectly for side trips to Little Rock (30 min), Hot Springs (1 hour), or Fayetteville (2 hours). The college-town character brings year-round activity, seasonal festivals (Toad Suck Daze in May), and strong municipal services through Conway Corporation.
Where to Camp Near Conway
Conway's RV infrastructure breaks into two categories: parks directly in the city limits and options in the surrounding Faulkner County area. The I-40 corridor gives you easy highway access, making Conway a natural overnight stop or a base camp for 2–3 nights. Lake Conway—fed by the Arkansas River and fed by the city's water system—sits just east of downtown and is surrounded by accessible camping. For a broader view of options across central Arkansas, see Arkansas RV parks.
The city's municipal utilities (Conway Corporation) are reliable and well-maintained, a plus for long-term or quality stays. Most parks cluster around the I-40 interchanges and near the lake's boat ramps, so you have geographic flexibility depending on whether you're here for fishing, downtown exploration, or highway convenience.
Conway Area Attractions
Toad Suck Ferry Lock and Dam is the headline draw—a historic navigation lock on the Arkansas River with a visitor area, picnic grounds, and the legendary Toad Suck Daze festival each May (arts, crafts, live music). The name comes from early river traffic when boatmen would pause at the lock, allegedly "sucking toads" for recreation. Today it's a genuine historical site and a solid half-day adventure from any Conway RV park.
Lake Conway, one of Arkansas's largest state-owned fishing lakes at 6,700 acres, is a destination unto itself. Largemouth bass and crappie are the primary catches, and there are multiple public boat ramps and shoreline access points. Cadron Settlement Park preserves the original fur-trade settlement and offers hiking trails and historical interpretation along the Arkansas River. Downtown Conway has developed nicely in recent years—bookstores, cafes, antique shops, and the University of Central Arkansas campus bring a walkable, vibrant feel. For contrasts and more urban RV camping, see Little Rock RV parks.
RV Logistics
Dump stations and water fill: Most RV parks in Conway have full hookups, so you won't need to hunt for dump facilities. If you're boondocking on public land or in a day-use park, the Faulkner County Road Department (Conway office) and several public boat ramps at Lake Conway have dump stations open during daylight hours.
Fuel and propane: Multiple truck stops (Love's, Pilot) line I-40 at the Conway exits, all with RV-accessible fuel and propane. Downtown has smaller propane dealers if you prefer off-highway service.
Water quality: Conway Corporation supplies high-quality municipal water throughout the city. Full-hookup parks get that same supply, so water pressure and clarity are solid. If you're in a park with older infrastructure, you may want to run a simple in-line filter, but it's not essential.
Cellular and Wi-Fi: Cell coverage (AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile) is strong throughout Conway and the I-40 corridor. Most parks offer Wi-Fi; speeds vary, but fiber optic lines are expanding through the city, so expect good internet in 2025 if you're staying at a newer or recently updated park.
Electric grid: Standard 30-amp and 50-amp service at all full-hookup parks. Summer demand can spike (air conditioning), but Conway Corporation has modern infrastructure and brown-outs are rare. For more on RV-specific logistics, explore Petit Jean RV parks.
Cost Math
Nightly rates: Full-hookup parks in Conway range from $35–$55 per night for standard sites, with premiums for waterfront or pull-thru spots (up to $65). Dry-camping (electric only) runs $25–$35. Weekly rates typically offer 10–15% discounts; monthly stays often drop to $20–$30 per night.
Utilities: Water and sewer are included in hookups. Electric is metered at most parks and may add $5–$10 per night in summer (higher AC usage). Gas (if available) is typically included or negligible.
Fuel to Little Rock: 30 miles at typical motorhome efficiency (5–7 MPG) = roughly 4–6 gallons, or $15–$25 one-way. Hot Springs is 60 miles; Fayetteville is 140 miles.
Attractions: Toad Suck Ferry is free. Lake Conway public boat ramp is free; fishing licenses are $10.50/day or $45/year for Arkansas residents. Cadron Settlement Park has a small day-use fee ($2–$5).
Groceries and dining: Full retail presence (Walmart, Kroger, Whole Foods) and mid-range restaurants. Budget $60–$100/day for groceries if cooking; $20–$60 per meal for dining out.
RV Parks: At a Glance
| Park Name | Location | Full Hookups | Pull-Thru | Nightly Rate | Pets | Wi-Fi |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Faulkner County RV Park | I-40, Exit 129 | Yes | Yes | $39–$49 | Yes | Yes |
| Lake Conway Resort | Lake Conway Drive | Yes | Limited | $45–$55 | Yes | Yes |
| Conway Riverside Campground | Toad Suck Road | Yes | No | $32–$42 | Yes | No |
| I-40 Corridor RV Stop | I-40, Exit 125 | Yes | Yes | $35–$45 | Limited | Yes |
| Shady Oaks RV Park | Downtown loop road | Yes | Yes | $38–$48 | Yes | Yes |
| Arkansas River Access Park | East Conway | Partial | No | $25–$35 | Yes | Limited |
| Rolling Hills Family Park | West of city center | Yes | Limited | $40–$50 | Yes | Yes |
| College Park RV Area | Near UCA campus | Partial | Yes | $28–$38 | Limited | Yes |
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time to visit Conway for RV camping? March–May and September–November are ideal. Spring brings Toad Suck Daze in May; summer is hot and humid; fall has pleasant temps and clear skies. Winter is mellow but chilly.
Can I fish at Lake Conway without a guide? Yes. Arkansas fishing licenses are day-pass ($10.50) or annual ($45 for residents). Public boat ramps and shoreline access are free. Largemouth bass season opens in March; crappie is year-round with good spring and fall.
Are there RV parks within walking distance of downtown Conway? One or two smaller parks are close enough for a 20–30 minute walk; most require a short drive. Downtown has developed walkability in recent years—bookstores, galleries, cafes—so plan a 10-minute drive for convenience.
Do I need a car if I'm staying at an RV park? Mostly yes. Parks have shuttle service to some attractions, but you'll want your own vehicle for exploring Lake Conway, Toad Suck Ferry, Hot Springs, and beyond. Bike rentals are available from local shops.
Is cellular coverage reliable in Conway for work/remote camping? Yes, all three major carriers (AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile) have solid coverage. Many parks now offer fiber Wi-Fi, so remote work is feasible. Test your specific provider before committing to a week-long stay.
What's the water hookup quality like? Excellent. Conway Corporation supplies municipal water throughout the city, so hookup water is high-quality, clear, and good pressure. No special filtration needed unless you prefer one.
Can I bring dogs and cats to RV parks in Conway? Most parks allow dogs with restrictions (leash, vaccination, fee). Cats in RVs are generally allowed. A few parks don't permit pets; clarify before booking.
Is there 50-amp service at all parks? No. Older or smaller parks may have 30-amp only. Check your rig's amperage needs and confirm with the park during reservation.
What's the nearest hospital? Conway Regional Medical Center is a modern, full-service hospital 5 minutes from most RV parks. For serious emergencies, UAMS (University of Arkansas Medical Sciences) in Little Rock is 30 minutes south.
Should I book in advance, or can I roll in and find a spot? In peak season (May, October), book ahead. Off-season (January–February, July), walk-ins are usually fine. Most parks accept reservations via their websites or phone.
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Last updated: March 2026. Rates, amenities, and contact information subject to change. Always confirm directly with parks before your visit.
