Robinson Point
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About Robinson Point
Overview
Robinson Point is one of the most popular parks in the central portion of Norfork Lake. The 102 campsites are sprawled across two peninsulas, so waterfront campsites are plentiful.The hilly lake region is a playground for visitors young and old, with water and land activities galore.
Recreation
Swimming, hiking and all types of boating are favorite pastimes for lake-goers. Coves are ideal for water skiers while the breezy, open areas provide excellent conditions for sailing.In-season hunting is also popular here.
Facilities
The 25 acres of campground provide many modern conveniences for campers. Sites are equipped with electric hookups and access to flush toilets and showers.A boat ramp and swim beach offer convenient access to the lake.
Natural Features
Norfork Lake, a 22,000-acre recreation lake, stems from the North Fork River in northern Arkansas. The lake is about 25 miles east of Bull Shoals Lake, and cuts through the Ozark Mountains.The Ozarks Range, in geological terms, is a heavily eroded plateau. It was shaped and carved by hundreds of streams over several thousand years, creating beautiful rugged terrain.
Nearby Attractions
Head south to the Ozark National Forest to explore 1.2 million acres of protected Ozark terrain.There, visitors can tour the Blanchard Springs Caverns, a living cave still in the process of formation.
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