Devil's Backbone — Harry S Truman State Park

Within Harry S Truman State Park, Devil's Backbone provides a state-managed camping experience on open terrain with electric hookups and modern amenities. The campground accommodates RVs up to 57 feet and includes showers, ADA accessibility, and reliable cell service for those who need connectivity during their stay.

Nightly rates range from $23 to $40, with reservations available through the state park system. The location serves as a base for exploring campgrounds around Harry S Truman State Park, with several other camping areas including Bobcat Run and Buck Ridge within the same park boundaries. The open terrain layout works well for larger RVs and campers who prefer unobstructed sites over heavily wooded settings.

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Devil's Backbone — Harry S Truman State Park is located in Missouri

Detail location of campground

Address

28761 State Park Road
Warsaw, MO 65355

Coordinates

38.28041111 N
93.44952645 W

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    Verified by 4 users
    Last on 4/26/26
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    Last on 4/26/26

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Connectivity

  • signal strength bars
    T-Mobile5G
    Excellent Coverage
  • signal strength bars
    VerizonLTE
    Some Coverage
    Verified by 4 users
    Last on 4/26/26
  • signal strength bars
    AT&T5G
    Excellent Coverage
    Verified by 6 users
    Last on 4/26/26

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Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)
  • Group

Features

For Campers

  • ADA Access
  • Phone Service
  • Reservable
  • Showers
  • Electric Hookups

For Vehicles

  • 50 Amp Hookups
  • Big Rig Friendly

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Devils Backbone located in Missouri?

Devil's Backbone is located within Harry S Truman State Park in Missouri. The park sits on a peninsula that extends into Truman Lake, offering beautiful waterfront views and access. The campground is situated in the western part of Missouri, near Warsaw in Benton County. Its location on the lake makes it a popular destination for water activities and shoreline camping.

What hiking trails are available at Devils Backbone in Missouri?

Harry S Truman State Park offers several hiking options around Devil's Backbone. While specific trail names aren't detailed, the park features paths that wind along the shoreline of Truman Lake and through the wooded areas of the peninsula. Trails vary in difficulty and provide opportunities to observe local wildlife and enjoy scenic lake views. For current trail conditions and maps, check with park staff upon arrival.

Are camping permits required at Devils Backbone in Missouri?

Yes, camping permits are required at Devil's Backbone in Harry S Truman State Park. Reservations can be made through the Missouri State Parks reservation system. The campground offers large, spacious sites with good privacy between campers. Be sure to secure your permit before arrival, especially during peak seasons when the campground fills quickly. Contact the park office directly for the most current permit information and reservation procedures.

What is the best time of year to visit Devils Backbone in Missouri?

Late spring through early fall is generally the best time to visit Devil's Backbone. Summer offers ideal conditions for swimming and water activities on Truman Lake, with the campground providing a quiet atmosphere despite the season's popularity. Fall visits showcase beautiful foliage along the peninsula. The campground features a restaurant on-site, making longer stays convenient. Spring visits offer mild temperatures and emerging wildflowers, though be prepared for occasional rain.