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July 2023 by Karla H.
OMG!!!! We had the best time ever!!! They have something to do for everyone. You a rent a boat or kayak, take dip in the nice size swimming pool, playground for kids and fire pits to name just a few amenities. We rented a pontoon boat for the afternoon and ended up by the dam. What a shock. It was like we were going through a cold front and, oh my gosh, the water was freezing!!!!! Oh yeah, they have a bath house and washer and dryers too. We can't WAIT to come back!!!!
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May 2023 by Michele L
Very nice & helpful managers! Super clean! Enjoyed our 2 night stay to visit family!! Close to Surfside beach & pricey but great restaurants! Thank you for your hospitality at your peaceful campground!!
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April 2023 by 34denaem
We loooooove this campground. It was the perfect size. Not too big or too small. Has paved roads. We chose to stay in the main part of thr park and not the waterfront sites since we have small children. We are so glad we did. Even though the waterfront sizes are cool, they are very tight. The other sites are a great size. There’s a new playground and Gaga ball pit. The pool wasn’t open yet but looked nice. Down side is the there’s only 3 washer/dryers & they always seemed to be occupied. The wood is also super expensive and was extremely water logged. The staff was extremely nice and helpful. We will be back if we are ever in the hot springs area.
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November 2022 by BevD_11
This is a great park, especially if you are able to get a spot next to Lake Hamilton. RV park employees were excellent and took good care of common areas as well as the RV sites. This was our second time staying at this park. We will come back in the Spring.
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October 2022 by Magoo56
Just west of Hot Springs on Lake Hamilton; a lovely, quiet park. We had a concrete pad for our trailer: completely level and wide. Easy access to full hookups. Cable TV AND WIFI that was very fast during our stay. Laundry facilities were clean and very affordable. Great amenities at the park. We only had one concern: the staff left every day at 5 p.m. Otherwise, it was a wonderful place to stay. We'll definitely be back!
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October 2022 by Anazeteo
Just 5 miles outside of Hot Springs is Treasure Isle RV Park, a hidden gem. This park is quiet with spacious sites to handle the smallest to the biggest RV you might have. They have pull thrus, back ins with water, sewer and electricity: 30/50 amp service as well as cable and internet. There is plenty of shade and if you like there are several water sites but you need to reserve in advance because they go quickly. They have a bathroom/laundry building in the middle of the campground for convenient use. They have upgraded their campground and have about 10 new concrete pads to park on. There is a pool that is used a lot and is refreshing in the summer. Bring a fishing pole and catch your dinner. This campground is popular so book in advance.
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September 2022 by Kathy B.
The place just isn't the same since it switched owners. Very disappointed. We had stayed her often when the old owner had it.
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June 2022 by Jeremiah M.
Beautiful park right up on the lake. The people who work here are great. You just have to remember to buy your beer Sunday before you get here. Arkansas still stuck back in the old days. Lol.
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March 2022 by Arnie S.
The best thing about Treasure Isle is it's location and proximity to Hot Springs, AR. Once I arrived and was greeted by the incredible staff, I we set up to 50 amp service (122 volt reading on my surge protector), water and sewer. We checked out the property and only wish that we could stay longer because the lake and pool looked so inviting. It is really a gem of an RV park with a beautiful looking lake and park. Next, we checked the locked (code needed to get in so totally safe) restrooms. These were some of the cleanest we'd ever seen and the "no touch" trash can was something we'd not seen before. The park has gravel drive thru sites as well as cement pad sites where no leveling is necessary. We would recommend this park to anyone visiting the Hot Springs, Arkansas area -- a city that shouldn't be missed either. A must see are the National Park (set in the former "Fordyce" bathhouse museum) of the "hot tub" era when those who could afford to be pampered and "electricuted" (lol) by some of the healing instruments used during that time to cure all types of ills. My wife wanted to go in and get here nails and hair done in the "beauty salon". When one exits the National Park (baths were on the third floor but don't fret--take the elevator) turn right and go up the slight incline to the hot water fountain -- the volunteer or ranger in the National Park Office will give you a small cup if you inform them you want to see the natural hot springs and fountain. Taste the water--yes, I was as reluctant as you are, but we were told it was safe and good to drink--not only was the 143 degree water not too hot to drink but it tasted better than the bottled water we get at home. Next look up the slight walk to the left and see the natural hot pool. After visiting all the other sights on Bathhouse Row and Central Avenue, head up the National Park Mountain to the Tower. Slight cost to ride the elevator to the top and view all the area surrounding Hot Springs. PS--our neighbor in the park was a retired police officer from Chicago who'd been full timing for the past 18 months looking for the perfect place to "retire". He said that they found it when they came here!!! I believe him. We were amazed at all the shopping, eateries, food stores, etc. and the fact that Hot Springs, AR is much larger than we thought. A great place to stay and a nearby city with incredible things to see and do. PS--the National Park is free (although donations are welcome)
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September 2021 by Cindy Rudd
Rude and unprofessional
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June 2021 by loribert11
My husband was told we'd be right on the water and we would have a lake view and access to put our kayaks into the lake... the main reason we stayed here. We drove in today and were very disappointed. The spot is okay...nice level pad and we are under a large shade tree, people are nice, but there's no safe place to ride bikes or do the activities we wanted to do. Our "lake access" is nowhere near our spot and our lake view is blocked by private residences. (see pic) Don't stay here if being outdoors and hanging out and doing fun stuff at your campsite is your reason for traveling to Hot Springs...you have to go elsewhere to do anything fun or to get good food...at least 30 minutes away. We were very excited to come here and were going to stay three nights, but after our disappointing reality check, we are just staying tonight and heading home early in the morning, cutting out trip short by three days.
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June 2021 by Beth H.
This place is nice, quiet and affordable! The bathrooms were nice and clean! The only reason that they did not get 5 stars is the pads are gravel and the bathrooms were hot. That being said, we would definitely go back and stay longer!
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May 2021 by pjwin49
Treasure Isle is one of the favorite parks in 12 years of Rv camping. It’s right on lake Hamilton, near hot springs AR. Several sites are right on the lake, a huge beautiful benefit. Sites are big, grassy, super green with trees and shrubs. Easy to enter, easy hook ups. WiFi is available at the office area but the owner is working hard to get it park wide. Owners are friendly, helpful and someone is always on site. We wanted to stay longer but it was booked solid. We’ll always stop there when in the area.
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May 2021 by 389darylh
We can't say enough about this RV Park. We had read some negative comments about the park that were a few years old. The park apparently changed ownership within the past few years and the Treasure Isle, is amazing. If you can get a spot by the lake, DO IT.... Big "Sheriff" Dave is amazing and keeps the place safe and clean. The front desk staff was very helpful and responsive. Thanks for a fantastic stay. We will be back!!!!
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March 2021 by OnlyWifey
We stayed for 3 days. Glad we requested a cement pad as others were gravel and not even. kiddos. along the lake were very nice. Office staff was friendly. Nice fenced dog area too! Passport America is not accepted if you request a cement pad. Nice play area for the kiddod.