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Features
- 18-hole Disk Golf Course
- Basketball Court
- Campground With 44 Sites for RVs and Tent Camping
- Horseshoe Pits
- Picnic Shelters
- Playground
- Sand Volleyball Courts
- Softball Field With Backstop
From this point forward, all reservations and Payments for Camping and Shelters Must be made online.
Lakeview Center can be booked and paid for online at any time.
Seasonal Camp Sites, Large and Small Shelters will be available for booking for the season Online Only starting Jan. 1st
Camping by the Day, Weekly, and Monthly will be available for booking for the season Online Only starting March 1st
To book online, you will first need to make a user account (this will only have to be made the first time, after that you will be able to use that user account for all future bookings).
All reimbursements will be done in the form of a check and will be mailed to address associated with reservation. Reimbursements typically take 2-3 weeks to process.
Click Here to make a reservation
This 30-acre park sits on the North shore of Little Rock Lake, 2.5 miles East of Rice on County Road 2. Features of the park include:
- Campground with 44 sites for RVs and tent camping (see map for details on water and electricity hook-ups; showers and dump station available)
- 18-hole disk golf course (PDF)
- Picnic Shelters for rent (PDF)
- Lakeview Center (PDF) available for rent from May through September, ideal for weddings, family reunions or business retreats
- Playground (click to view 360-degree photo)
- Horseshoe pits
- Sand volleyball courts
- Softball field with backstop
- Basketball court
View the Photo Gallery.
Little Rock Lake
A note to park users on swimming in Little Rock Lake: the Park has carried the name “Benton Beach” for decades. However, the County no longer maintains a swim beach at the park. Summertime water quality in Little Rock Lake tends to discourage swimming. Also, the County chose to participate in water quality improvement efforts on the lake and elected to restore the former beach area back to a native shoreline buffer.