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Council Bluff Recreation Area, MO

Overview

The Council Bluff Recreation Area is perfect for anyone looking to enjoy the outdoors. The Wild Boar Campground and sheltered picnic area, available for individual families or large groups, is next to the largest lake in the Mark Twain National Forest. The area provides ample opportunities for camping, picnicking, hiking, fishing, swimming and more.

Recreation

Boating is a popular pastime on the lake, but all boats on the lake must operate at a no-wake speed. Visitors can access the water via the two boat ramps located at the lake.

Canoeing, swimming and fishing are also available. Anglers can expect a catch of a variety of freshwater fish, including bass bluegills, catfish and crappies.

The 12-mile Council Bluff Trail encircles …
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Council Bluff Lake Trail, Belleview, MO

Amenities

Camping, Wildlife viewing, Hunting, Fishing, Swimming site

Red Bluff Campground, MO

Overview

Red Bluff Campground is named for towering red bluffs along Huzzah Creek, carved by the elements over the past 10,000 years. The area used to be home to timber mills, but now provides a serene spot for camping and enjoying nature.

Recreation

Most sites are within 100 yards of Huzzah Creek, where tubing and swimming are enjoyed by visitors. The water can be swift-moving at times and rocks and drop-offs are not marked. Fishing is also popular in the area and anglers can expect to find bass, perch and catfish.

The Red Bluff Trail lies within the boundaries of the campground. It is a 1.2-mile loop that winds through a pine plantation and big oak timber, into an adjoining …
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Unnamed Road, Davisville, MO

Amenities

Camping, Fishing, Water sports

Silver Mines Campground, MO

Overview

Silver Mines Campground is located on the St. Francis River in the Mark Twain National Forest. It offers a variety of recreational opportunities and abundant historic and geological wonders.

Recreation

Parts of the river are available for swimming, while other portions provide good fishing. Whitewater kayaking is a popular activity during the springtime when water runs high. Depending on water levels, the state holds an annual kayaking competition the third weekend of March.

The 2-mile Silver Mines Trail follows both sides of the river, leading to various picnic areas. A 1.2-mile trail spurs to a popular conservation area, where visitors can view spectacular rock formations along the river.

Facilities

The campground offers dozens of single-family campsites, as well as …
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State Highway D, Fredericktown, MO

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Boating, Fishing, Swimming site

Sutton Bluff Recreation Area, MO

Overview

Roomy campsites surrounded by open lawn and natural shading, cool breezes, abundant songbirds and scenic views all await visitors at the Sutton Bluff Recreation Area. The campground is a popular site for those using the nearby designated Sutton Bluff off-road vehicle trails.

Recreation

A 20 mile off-road vehicle trail can be accessed from the campground. Permits are required for off-road vehicle use in the area. The Karkaghne section of the Ozark Trail, which is popular among backpackers, hikers and mountain bikers, is accessible from a trailhead less than a mile from the campground. The West Fork of Black River provides access to a serene, slow-moving mountain stream and a natural gravel beach. Visitors enjoy wading in the waters, however …
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Forest Route 2236, Centerville, MO

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Hunting, Boating, Fishing, Swimming site, Biking, Horseback riding

Bluff View(Clearwater Lake) Campground, MO

Overview

Bluff View Campground on Clearwater Lake greets visitors with excellent camping, fishing, swimming, boating and picnicking opportunities.

Local wildlife includes wetland waterfowl, fox, deer, turkey, and geese. Bald eagles nest at Clearwater, and remain in the area year-round.

Recreation

A trailhead for the Bluff View Nature Trail begins at the campground. This is a wonderful loop trail to look for wildlife among a mix of towering hardwood trees.

Facilities

Bluff View Campground offers 60 sites, including many with electric and water hookups. Additional amenities include a dump station, hot showers, boat ramp, playground, interpretive trail, public phones and a swimming area.

Natural Features

The lake, surrounded by the picturesque hills of the Ozarks, is fed by the Black River. …
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Location info

State Highway AA, Piedmont, MO

Amenities

Boating, Camping, Fishing, Swimming site

Highway K Campground, MO

Overview

Campers looking to enjoy a scenic stay on the clear waters of the Black River, will enjoy the calming riverside atmosphere at Highway K Park.

Recreation

Fishing and canoeing are very popular on the river, where campers also enjoy wading out into the clear waters during warmer months.

Facilities

The campground offers 83 sites, including many with electric hookups and some sites with water hookups. Additional amenities include a dump station, hot showers, a picnic shelter and playground.

Natural Features

Highway K is a few miles upstream of Clearwater Lake on the Black River. Campsites extended over both sides of the river bank, in a lush, wooded area of mixed hardwoods.

Nearby Attractions

The Elephant Rocks State Park, Johnson …
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State Highway K, Annapolis, MO

Amenities

Boating, Camping, Fishing, Swimming site

Piedmont Park Campground, MO

Overview

Piedmont Park is a spacious, activity-dense recreation area on the shores of Missouri's Clearwater Lake. Water sport enthusiasts love the lakes diverse offerings, from boating to jet skiing and canoeing to swimming.

Clearwater is considered a "wilderness lake" because it lacks private boat docks and offers plenty of unspoiled shorelines to explore. The beautiful area is enhanced each spring by flowering shrubs and trees like the redbud, hawthorn, dogwood and wild plum.

Recreation

Wildlife viewing is popular with wetland waterfowl, fox, deer and geese.

Picnicking is also a favorite pastime, as is lounging on the beach, boating and fishing.

Facilities

Piedmont Park Campground offers 97 sites, including many with electric and water hookups. Additional amenities include a dump station, …
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Camping Area B, Piedmont, MO

Amenities

Boating, Camping, Swimming site

River Road Park, MO

Overview

Set on the banks of a calming river, just below the entertaining Clearwater Lake lies River Road Park, known as a jolly ol' place to camp.

The beautiful area is enhanced each spring by flowering shrubs and trees like the redbud, hawthorn, dogwood and wild plum. And bald eagles stay year-round and are known to nest near the lake.

Recreation

Look for wildlife and pretty landscapes on the Black River Hike and Bike Trail. The trail starts at River Road Park and connects with the Blue Heron and Bottomland interpretive trails. Wildlife includes wetland waterfowl, fox, deer and geese.

The lake and river below provide excellent fishing, swimming and canoeing.

Facilities

The majority of campsites have electric and water …
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State Highway HH, Piedmont, MO

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Hunting, Boating, Fishing, Swimming site, Water sports

Greenville Recreation Area, MO

Overview

Greenville Recreation Area is located on the northern end of Wappapello Lake, on the St. Francis River. The spacious campground provides entertainment like biking/hiking for families and friends who choose to visit. The playground is great for keeping the younger children occupied.

Every year, the park puts on the Black Powder Rendezvous and the Old Greenville Days events to celebrate history of the early 1900's. Live music and food are part of the festivities.

Click here to take a virtual tour of the facilities at Wappapello Lake! 

Recreation

Greenville boasts a one-mile historical trail to explore. The lake is home to some of Missouri's most sought after game fish, including largemouth bass, crappie, bluegill, white bass and channel catfish. …
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Unnamed Road, Greenville, MO

Amenities

Historic & cultural site, Camping, Fishing, Biking, Day use area

Watercress Campground, MO

Overview

***Watercress sustained substantial damage to the pavilions during the 2017 flood, they are not reservable at this time, however the boat ramp is still open for public use.*** Watercress Campground lies on the banks one of the forest’s greatest treasures; the Current River. Floats on the river provide views of southeastern Missouri that otherwise can't be seen. The area is home to a variety of birds and wildlife and recreation opportunities are plentiful in the surrounding area.

Recreation

Boating and canoeing on the Current River, as well as on other nearby rivers, are popular activities. A boat ramp for both motorized and non-motorized boats is available on the east bank of the Current River. Anglers enjoy fishing for bass, …
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Watercress Road, Van Buren, MO

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Picnicking, Boating, Fishing, Swimming site, Water sports

Big Spring Campground, MO

Overview

In the rolling, forested landscape of Big Spring, two of America's most beautiful spring-fed rivers combine to make up the Ozark National Scenic Riverways.

As the first national park area to protect a wild river system, visitors have plenty of scenic water activities to enjoy as well as hiking, horseback riding and wildlife viewing.

Recreation

The Current River flows past the campground, offering excellent canoeing, tubing, swimming and fishing. Over 130 miles of waterways exist within the park. Canoe and kayak rentals and outfitters can be found nearby.

Several miles of hiking and horseback riding trails crisscross the region, include the Alley Overlook Trail, Chubb Hollow Trail, Ozark Trail, Cave Spring Trail and Big Springs Trail.

Facilities

This year-round …
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Unnamed Road, Van Buren, MO

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Visitor center, Wildlife viewing, Hunting, Boating, Fishing, Swimming site, Biking, Day use area, Horseback riding, Water sports, Interpretive programs

Round Spring Campground, MO

Overview

In the rolling, forested landscape of Round Spring, two of America's most beautiful spring-fed rivers combine to make up the Ozark National Scenic Riverways.

As the first national park area to protect a wild river system, visitors have plenty of scenic water activities to enjoy as well as hiking, horseback riding and wildlife viewing.

Recreation

The crystal clear Current River flows past the campground, offering excellent canoeing, tubing, swimming and fishing. Over 130 miles of waterways exist within the park. Canoe and kayak rentals and outfitters can be found nearby.

Several miles of hiking and horseback riding trails crisscross the region, including the Alley Overlook Trail, Chubb Hollow Trail, Ozark Trail, Cave Spring Trail and Big Springs Trail.

Facilities …

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Missouri 19, Eminence, MO

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Hunting, Boating, Fishing, Swimming site, Biking, Day use area, Horseback riding, Water sports, Interpretive programs

Alley Spring Campground, MO

Overview

The rolling, forested landscape around Alley Spring is where two of America's most beautiful spring-fed rivers combine to make up the Ozark National Scenic Riverways.

As the first national park area to protect a wild river system, visitors are able to enjoy various water activities as well as hiking, horseback riding and wildlife viewing.

Recreation

Canoeing, tubing, swimming and fishing are popular activities on the vast waterways in the region, with over 130 miles of water trails. Canoe and kayak rentals and outfitters can be found nearby.

A short walk from the campground leads to a popular swimming area on the Jacks Fork River, a crystal clear and spring fed waterway that's cool and refreshing on a hot summer …
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Unnamed Road, Eminence, MO

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Visitor center, Wildlife viewing, Hunting, Boating, Fishing, Swimming site, Biking, Day use area, Horseback riding, Water sports, Interpretive programs

Pulltite Campground, MO

Overview

In the rolling, forested landscapes around Pulltite, two of America's most beautiful spring-fed rivers combine to make up the Ozark National Scenic Riverways.

As the first national park area to protect a wild river system, visitors have plenty of scenic water activities to enjoy as well as hiking, horseback riding and wildlife viewing.

Recreation

The Current River flows past the campground, offering excellent canoeing, tubing, swimming and fishing. Over 130 miles of waterways exist within the park. Canoe and kayak rentals and outfitters can be found nearby.

The historic Pulltite Cabin is across the river from the campground. The only way to see the cabin is by boat or by wading across the river. The cabin is next to …
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County Road EE-356, Salem, MO

Amenities

Historic & cultural site, Camping, Hiking, Visitor center, Boating, Fishing, Other recreation concession site, Day use area, Interpretive programs

Two Rivers Campground, MO

Overview

In the rolling, forested landscape of Two Rivers, two of America's most beautiful spring-fed rivers combine to make up the Ozark National Scenic Riverways.

As the first national park area to protect a wild river system, visitors have plenty of scenic water activities to enjoy as well as hiking, horseback riding and wildlife viewing.

Recreation

The crystal clear Current River flows past the campground, offering excellent canoeing, tubing, swimming, and fishing. Jacks Fork meets the Current River nearby. Over 130 miles of waterways exist within the park. Canoe and kayak rentals and outfitters can be found in the area.

Several miles of hiking and horseback riding trails crisscross the region, including the Alley Overlook Trail, Chubb Hollow Trail, Ozark …
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State Highway V, Eminence, MO

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Hunting, Boating, Fishing, Swimming site, Water sports

Onondaga Cave Campground, MO

Onondaga Cave Campground is located in Kansas City. Campsites at Onondaga Cave Campground offer access to the Meramec River as well as to the many hiking trails in the park.

Many of the campsites here have basic water and electrical hookups for your motorhome rental. There are also larger family and special-use campsites available. Restrooms and a dump site are always available, and hot showers and laundry facilities can be used during the spring and summer season. At the …

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Johnson's Shut-Ins Campground, MO

Johnson's Shut-Ins Campground is located in Cape Girardeau and the Mississippi River. When motorhome camping at Johnson's Shut-Ins Campground, you'll have an opportunity to see all the natural wonders of Missouri and spend time outdoors.

The campsites at Johnson's Shut-Ins Campground are available with full hookups and pull-through access. Some sites are set up for equestrian guests and others can accommodate walk-in tent camping. This kid-friendly campground in Middle Brook, MO, is also an excellent place for kids to …

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Montauk Campground, MO

When you go camping at Montauk State Park near Licking, you'll be near the freshwater springs that empty into the Current River along with Pigeon Creek. The influx of cold water creates an ideal environment for rainbow trout, and anglers are known to flock here in response. The state park is also a perfect destination for picnicking, hiking, and cycling, as it has several trails, picnic areas and picnic shelters, and RV camping. Montauk Campground has access to all of these amenities.

This RV park is open year-round and has restrooms with showers, laundry facilities, and firewood. The campground is divided into several different loops, all of which are ADA accessible, and it has a playground for younger kids. …

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Sam A Baker Campground, MO

Set in the St. Francois Mountains of southeastern Missouri’s Ozark region, Sam A Baker State Park has everything you could ask for in an RV campground: opportunities for exciting outdoor recreation, interesting historical sites, and relaxing campsites to come back to at the end of the day. Facilities at Sam A. Baker campground are quite extensive, including electrical hookups for your RV rental, showers, laundry, drinking water, and a dump station. There’s also a park store where you can pick up basic supplies, though the town of Piedmont is right around the corner.

Most visitors to southeastern Missouri aren’t coming for fully-stocked campgrounds though, they’re coming to enjoy the natural surroundings, which Sam A. Baker State Park has in spades. …

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Taum Sauk Campground, MO

In the heart of Book an RV in Iron County, Missouri, and you can surround by wonderful nature, forests, and rivers.

When RV camping at Taum Sauk Campground, you will have access to basic facilities, including water hookups and vault toilets. There are no showers, electric hookups, or dump stations in the park. Fire rings and picnic tables are available, and …

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