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Campbell Point

Closed For the Season

This campground is closed for the season from October 31, 2024 through March 31, 2025.

Campbell Point, near Shell Knob, Missouri, is a fantastic spot for families and those looking to unwind in nature. This campground is well-maintained and offers a friendly atmosphere, making it a great choice for both tent and RV camping.

With a lovely swim area and a playground for the kids, there's plenty to keep everyone entertained. Visitors have noted the clean facilities, including a newer bathhouse, which adds to the overall comfort of your stay. As one happy camper put it, “The grounds are beautiful and well maintained,” which really captures the vibe here.

The sites are slightly hilly, giving some a unique charm, and many have nice views of the water. While the sites are close together, the tree coverage provides a sense of privacy that many appreciate. Plus, you’re just a stone's throw from a marina, making it easy to enjoy some time on the water.

If you’re planning a trip, keep in mind that the campground is open from April to October. Whether you’re here for a weekend or a longer escape, Campbell Point offers a peaceful retreat with plenty of opportunities for family fun.

Description

US Army Corps of Engineers

Table Rock Lake

Overview

Campbell Point is a spacious and shady campground that sits along the White River Arm of Table Rock Lake. Plenty of soft, grassy areas are available for picnicking and running around, while a large sandy beach provides the ideal location for water lovers and visitors looking to soak up some sun.

Recreation

Whether on water or land, Campbell Point Campground offers visitors countless recreational activities. Picnicking, swimming, scuba diving, boating, fishing, hiking and wildlife viewing are all popular pastimes at the park. Campbell point offers a full-service marina for visitors with any fishing or boating needs. With such convenient access to the lake, Campbell Point is popular among water sports enthusiasts, including visitors interested in water skiing, wakeboarding and tubing. The White River Arm of the lake is particularly productive for anglers and with plenty of spacious shoreline available, visitors don't have to leave the campground to find great fishing. While the lake boasts an abundance of crappie, catfish, and bluegill, Table Rock is most famous for its bass fishing. Tournaments take place year round and there is no shortage of Largemouth, Smallmouth, White and Spotted bass. Table Rock Lakeshore Trail, about 2 miles long, runs from the Dewey Short Visitor Center to the Table Rock State Park Marina. During the spring hikers will see dogwood, serviceberry and redbud trees in bloom as well as many wildflower species. During the autumn months, visitors are treated to nature's colorful fall foliage. The trail also offers beautiful views of Table Rock Lake. Other hiking and mountain biking opportunities are available at the Mark Twain National Forest, parts of which are easily accessible from the campground. Click here for more information.

Natural Features

Table Rock Lake is a beautiful body of water surrounded by a forest of oak and hickory trees. Its waters wind down through the valleys and hollows of the Ozark Mountains, from Branson, Missouri to Eureka Springs, Arkansas. More than five million visitors per year take advantage of this recreational oasis. Originally built for flood control, the Table Rock Dam has created a lake that boasts 779 miles of shoreline for the public to enjoy.

Nearby Attractions

The Dewey Short Visitors Center is located at the south end of Table Rock Dam. It offers three educational films focused on the history of the dam, the story of Lewis and Clark and the history of eagles and their endangerment in the state of Missouri. The visitor center also contains exhibits on the natural history of the area. Those visitors arriving by boat can take advantage of the courtesy dock. Campbell Point Campground is about 40 miles from Branson, Missouri, which offers grocery stores, gas and additional tourist attractions.

Fee Info

Gate attendants are happy to help you with your inquiries, but cannot make reservations over the phone. Please call (877) 444-6777 for reservations.

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Location

Campbell Point is located in Missouri

Detail location of campground

Directions

From Cassville, Missouri, take Highway 76 to Highway 39, then turn southeast onto the Highway YY access road and follow to the campground.

Address

792 Campbell Pt. Rd
Shell knob, MO 65747

Coordinates

36.5958333 N
93.5502778 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
    Park next to your site
  • Walk-In
    Park in a lot, walk to your site.
  • Boat-In
    Sites accessible by watercraft.

Stay Connected

  • WiFi
    Fair
  • Verizon
    Good
  • AT&T
    Good
  • T-Mobile
    Unknown

Site Types

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

Features

For Campers

  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Firewood Available
  • Phone Service
  • Reservable
  • Drinking Water
  • Electric Hookups
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Sanitary Dump
  • Sewer Hookups
  • Water Hookups
  • 50 Amp Hookups
  • Big Rig Friendly

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7 Reviews

Reviewed Oct. 12, 2022

Peaceful and beautiful campground. Perfect for families.

We loved staying at Campbell Point campground. The whole place was very well maintained and clean. The camp host was very friendly and relaxed but clearly cared a lot about keeping the grounds free of trash and the bathrooms well stocked and clean. Our large family tent camped on site 51. There was a slight slope to pretty much all of the sites but it wasn't a big deal. 

There was a nice playground and beach, swim area that the kids loved to visit though it was too cool to swim. The marina store was very nice and well stocked, though pricey. 

The vibe was a lot of older folks and families so it was very relaxed and pretty quiet overall. Though the actual sites were fairly close together the tree coverage helped make it feel a little bit more private. 

We are already planning our return trip.

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Month of VisitOctober
  • Review photo of Campbell Point by Hayley G., October 12, 2022
  • Review photo of Campbell Point by Hayley G., October 12, 2022
  • Review photo of Campbell Point by Hayley G., October 12, 2022
Reviewed Oct. 31, 2021

Stats

Slightly hilly so most sites have retaining walls and multiple levels. Sites near water closer together. 1 newer bath house, 1 clean but very old bath house. Swim area in lake. No hook up spigot for black tank flush at dump station. 2 gas stations close to campground.

Month of VisitOctober
Reviewed Jun. 3, 2019

Perfect a day or week away.

We camp here a couple of times a year. The grounds are beautiful and well maintained. The RV sites have nicely paved and level pads. You get everything you could need, including a very clean shower house. Every site if not on the water, has a nice view and it is pet friendly.

  • Review photo of Campbell Point by Deana F., June 3, 2019
Reviewed Jul. 13, 2017

July 4th weekend bash

6 of us went down for a 3 night tent camping long weekend. Weather was for casted to be rainy all weekend, luckily it help off except for at night for 2 nights. Campground was great! Unfortunately due to recent flooding the swimming area wasn't as great as normal but still nice. Bathrooms and showers are decent and close to campsites. Lots of tent and rv camping spots. Campground is located right by a marina.

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Month of VisitJuly
  • Review photo of Campbell Point by Lindsey R., July 13, 2017
  • Review photo of Campbell Point by Lindsey R., July 13, 2017
  • Review photo of Campbell Point by Lindsey R., July 13, 2017
Reviewed Jul. 30, 2016

family camping

This is a great family campground. Nice access to the water. Large shady campsites. Easy to get to. Swimming access, boat launch, marina, nice bath house/restrooms.

Reviewed Jul. 19, 2016

Campbell Point, Mo

If you want all of the bells and whistles of a camp ground, this is the place to go. It has showers, playground for the kids, a swimming area and marina

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Does Campbell Point have RV hookups?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Campbell Point has 50 amp electric hookups, water hookups and sewer hookups.

  • What is the max vehicle length at Campbell Point?

    Campbell Point allows vehicles up to 80 feet.

  • Are fires allowed at Campbell Point?

    Yes, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, fires are allowed at Campbell Point, although make sure to check current fire restrictions in the area.

  • Does Campbell Point have wifi?

    No, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, Campbell Point does not have wifi.

  • Is there cell phone reception at Campbell Point?

    According to campers on TheDyrt.com, Verizon signal is good, AT&T is good, and T-Mobile is unknown.

  • How hard is it to get a campsite at Campbell Point?

    Some campers book as far as 6 months in advance, so on high-demand weekends it can be very difficult to get a campsite at Campbell Point. If you want to get a last-minute campsite at Campbell Point, try setting up a text message Alert atTheDyrt.com/alerts

  • Why is it so hard to get a campsite at Campbell Point?

    There are 75 campsites at Campbell Point and over 80 million Americans who camp! Try snagging a cancellation by setting up a text message Alert atTheDyrt.com/alerts