Best Campgrounds near Bismarck, MO

The St. Francois Mountains region surrounding Bismarck, Missouri features a concentration of state parks and conservation areas with diverse camping options. Within a 30-mile radius, campers can access notable destinations like Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park, Taum Sauk Mountain State Park, and St. Joe State Park. Bismark Lake Conservation Area offers more primitive camping with basic amenities, while nearby developed campgrounds provide full hookups for RVs and cabins. The area is characterized by unique geological features including shut-ins (natural rock formations in rivers), Missouri's highest point at Taum Sauk Mountain, and extensive trail systems connecting many camping areas.

Seasonal considerations significantly impact camping experiences in this region. Most state parks remain open year-round, though water systems may be winterized from November through March. As one visitor noted, "We stayed at Taum Sauk Mountain on a Tuesday evening in early November. The sites are all walk-in but it's a short walk from your car. Very rocky ground so be careful where you put your tent." Summer weekends often require advance reservations, particularly at Johnson's Shut-Ins where the natural water features attract crowds. Spring brings occasional flooding concerns, with some campers reporting standing water on concrete pads after heavy rains. Cell service varies significantly throughout the region, with better coverage at developed campgrounds and limited to no service in more remote areas.

Many campers highlight the region's natural water features as primary attractions. The St. Francis River and Black River systems create numerous swimming and fishing opportunities adjacent to camping areas. According to a visitor at Silver Mines campground, "The St. Francis River runs behind the camp loop and the boat launch is walking distance, with room to splash around and fish." Wildlife viewing opportunities are abundant, with deer, raccoons, and diverse bird species commonly spotted. Campsite spacing varies by location, with state parks generally offering more privacy between sites than private campgrounds. Hawn State Park receives particular praise for its unique pine forest environment, with one camper noting, "Nowhere else in Missouri have I been able to camp and feel like I'm in the middle of the Rocky Mountains. The car camping area is nestled in a pine filled valley."

Best Camping Sites Near Bismarck, Missouri (125)

    1. St. Joe State Park Campground

    20 Reviews
    Park Hills, MO
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 431-1069

    "A great spot with a minute walk to a very well kept shower house and bathroom. We really liked this spot at CG#1."

    "There’s a couple nice lakes with big beaches great swimming for the kids and you can rent a canoe or a kayak to paddle around on the lake."

    2. St. Francois State Park Campground

    29 Reviews
    Bonne Terre, MO
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 358-2173

    "Not a huge campground but, Its a really simple beautiful place to enjoy Missouri's rolling hills. It is located 1 hour from St. Louis and 30 ish min from Elephant Rock State park."

    "All sites are within reasonable walking distance to the very nice shower house, bathrooms, it even had laundry. All facilities were well maintained and clean. Campground host sells wood and ice."

    3. Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park

    56 Reviews
    Black, MO
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 546-2450

    $11 - $32 / night

    "It is located on the Black River, and the water flowing through the shut-ins is crystal clear and cool."

    "Johnson Shut-Ins State Park is located on the Black River in Missouri, just south of St. Louis. This makes it a popular location on hot summer days, especially weekends."

    4. Taum Sauk Mountain State Park Campground

    22 Reviews
    Ironton, MO
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 546-2450

    "Also worth noting is that there is water faucet an a drinking fountain next to the restroom bldg, so you can get fresh water if needed."

    "Great for all kinds of camping with beautiful trails and Missouri’s largest waterfall. It is also Missouri’s highest point."

    5. Hawn State Park Campground

    38 Reviews
    Farmington, MO
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 883-3603

    $12 - $25 / night

    "Hawn State park, located off of highway 32 near St. Genevieve, is a wonderful, must visit in southeast Missouri."

    "There is 3 trails with the longest having two loop options with connectors from the other two trails. There are also walk in sites here and hike in sites. This park will not disappoint."

    6. Silver Mines

    16 Reviews
    Fredericktown, MO
    18 miles
    Website

    $15 - $100 / night

    "This is a nice little campground located in the Mark Twain National Forest. The St."

    "Our site was right next to the campground hosts who were very nice and very involved (they even found my parents who made the mistake of taking the first Silver Mines exit)."

    7. Bismark Lake Conservation Area

    3 Reviews
    Bismarck, MO
    3 miles
    Website

    "3 camp sites with picnic table and fire pit, vault bathroom within walking distance."

    "Peacefull night of sleep near Shepherd Mountain."

    8. Washington State Park Campground

    22 Reviews
    Cadet, MO
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (636) 586-5768

    "This park is so rich in Missouri and USA history - from buildings costructed by the African-American CCC stonemasons to Native American petroglyphs, there's some fascinating stuff here."

    "Washington State Park is a hidden gem in Missouri! We camped in mid-March 2021 for 7 days and thoroughly enjoyed the area. They had just opened a new shower house which was clean and well kept."

    9. Twin Eagle Lake Estates & Hideout

    9 Reviews
    Potosi, MO
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 436-3034

    "There are walking paths all around and a beautiful lake /clubhouse area. Super people running the place and of course other campers were so helpful."

    "Many walking/cart paths. Great shop and fishing!"

    10. Big River Outdoors Campground

    1 Review
    Irondale, MO
    7 miles
    +1 (573) 315-0924

    $40 - $80 / night

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Recent Reviews near Bismarck, MO

755 Reviews of 125 Bismarck Campgrounds


  • Stephanie O.
    Oct. 27, 2025

    St. Francois State Park Campground

    Excellent choice for quick weekend trip!

    Had a wonderful weekend camping trip in the basic loop. Grass well-trimmed, campground pretty clean and full of families. Definitely a lot of kid noise, but I much prefer that to adults drinking into the night. Staff always cheerful and eager to provide a good experience; they do ride around every so often to check in on things. Camp host on site. Some sites certainly better than others; the biggest ones are near the entrance to the basic loop.

    Bathrooms older and not spotless, but they stay on top of stocking them. Very well lit at night. Check-in station has patches, t-shirts, and firewood for sale in big bundles for $5. They do cover them when it rains.

    There is definitely a friendly community atmosphere, but you can keep to yourself if that's your preference.

    There is a nice 3-mile hike that begins at the campground.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 13, 2025

    Brazil Creek Camping Area

    Free to stay, no water, no gray dump, no garbage

    It's a free place to park and stand the night. The campground does not have any water, grey dump, or garbage. So it is primitive camping.

    There are lots of insects that will attack you on your walk, too...

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 12, 2025

    Meramec Caverns Natural Campground

    A Few Key Points Missing

    Stayed here overnight en route to New Mexico. We arrived just after dark in Oct at 7p. The person manning the entrance thought we couldn't be campers because we had just a pickup truck. RTTs must be new here. They didn't offer a map and there is zero signage to help you find your site in the dark. The bathrooms have no mirrors, no hot water and were not the cleanest, we passed on showers.

  • Jeff P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 12, 2025

    Meramec Valley Campground & RV Park

    Peaceful and quiet

    My cousin invited us to this particular campground and my wife fell in love with it. It truly felt like a campground regardless of the amenities they have to offer.

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 8, 2025

    Meramec Caverns Natural Campground

    Great stay

    Quiet RV park area very quaint very nice along the river, gorgeous by the caverns shower house and bathrooms provided couldn’t be happier

  • David D.
    Oct. 6, 2025

    Fort Kaskaskia State Park Campground

    Awesome campground!

    The views over the Mississippi River are calandar-worthy! Very scenic from up atop the bluffs. A very old and historic cemetery is next to the campground. There is electric hookups 30 and 50 amp. No water/sewer but does have a dump station. Vault toilets.

  • Michelle S.
    Sep. 16, 2025

    Meramec Caverns Natural Campground

    Quiet and Friendly

    From the person on the phone, to the one you see at the check-in gate, everyone is incredibly friendly :)

    We were amongst the only campers during our stay, so it was pretty quiet. This campground has a great set-up for family reunions, celebrations, group camping, etc.


Guide to Bismarck

Camping opportunities near Bismarck, Missouri range from primitive conservation areas to established campgrounds with various amenities. Located in the eastern Ozarks at approximately 1,000 feet elevation, this region's rugged terrain creates diverse microclimates affecting camping conditions. The local forests contain shortleaf pine stands intermixed with oak-hickory woodlands, creating unique camping environments that change dramatically with seasonal shifts.

What to do

Trail exploration at Silver Mines: This campground provides access to multiple unmarked trails along the St. Francis River. "Each campsite is private and has its own picnic table and fire pit. Trails from the campground lead down to the water. Depending on the water levels there are usually people kayaking through the white water," notes camper Kippy N.

Whitewater kayaking and fishing: The St. Francis River offers challenging rapids for paddlers with proper equipment. "The St. Francis river runs behind the camp loop and the boat launch is walking distance, with room to splash around and fish," according to a visitor at Silver Mines.

Petroglyphs and historic structures: Washington State Park features Native American rock art and CCC-era buildings. "Washington State Park is a hidden gem in Missouri! The prehistoric Petroglyphs nearby are a must see," says Phil W., who visited in March 2021.

Mountain biking and hiking at Hawn State Park: The park offers technical trail systems through pine forests. "There are a number of hiking options around the campground in the park and nearby nature reserve," according to camper Cody S., who considers it "a fall favorite" close to St. Louis.

What campers like

Spacious tent platforms and quiet weekday camping: Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park offers elevated tent sites. "Beautiful site, each walk-in was spread apart from each other. We loved it and cannot wait to go back," says Elizabeth W. Another visitor noted: "Stayed on a Monday-Wednesday in a walk-in spot in loop 5. Every spot was occupied but park was maintained well and good time."

Pine forest camping atmosphere: Hawn State Park provides a distinctive camping environment unlike most Missouri locations. "Nowhere else in the state of Missouri have I been able to camp and feel like I'm in the middle of the Rocky Mountains. The car camping area is nestled in the middle of a pine filled valley," says Megan M.

Primitive camping with minimal crowds: Bismark Lake Conservation Area offers basic accommodations for those seeking solitude. "3 camp sites with picnic table and fire pit, vault bathroom within walking distance," reports Kayla W., while another camper notes there's "no Verizon signal at camping area but signal down the road."

Evening entertainment options: Some private campgrounds offer additional activities. At Twin Eagle Lake Estates, "Saturday night there was live music. Just a single guy with a guitar but great choice of music and great singing voice," according to Wendy P.

What you should know

Weekend noise levels vary significantly: Some campgrounds experience higher noise from recreational activities and nearby venues. As one camper at St. Francois State Park notes, "The park is close to some motorsports arena which had loud events (drag racing?) during the entire weekend we were there. If you appreciate peaceful days and nights, check out the racing schedule first."

Difficult terrain for tent setup: Rocky ground surfaces can complicate camping at Taum Sauk Mountain State Park. "Very rocky ground so be careful where you put your tent," advises Amanda C., who camped there in November.

Campground layouts affect privacy: Site spacing varies considerably between parks. At St. Francois State Park, one camper observed, "The campground has oddly shaped campsites causing a crowded feel," while another noted, "they unfortunately have plots right on top of one another."

Limited cell service: Several campgrounds have spotty or no connectivity. At Bismark Lake, there's "no Verizon signal at camping area but signal down the road," and at Taum Sauk Mountain, a camper appreciated that "it was election night so we were happy to not have a cell signal for the night."

Tips for camping with families

Dog restrictions on trails: Not all hiking paths allow pets, requiring advance planning. "Very nice campground with nice showers and clean bathrooms. We didn't check the nearby trails to the shut-ins before coming. The shut-ins trail DOES NOT allow dogs so that's a bummer," warns Erin J. about Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park.

Child-friendly water access: Some campgrounds offer safer swimming areas for children. At Twin Eagle Lake Estates, "The lake has many easy entrances for swimmers near the club house - broad steps or large boulder for the more adventurous. Can be a bit slippery tho so bring your water shoes. Kids seemed to have little problem."

Educational opportunities: Several parks provide learning experiences alongside recreation. Washington State Park features "prehistoric Petroglyphs" and at Johnson's Shut-Ins, campers mentioned "neat programs going on while we were there including a smores contest and adult scavenger hunt."

Special event camping: Some campgrounds host seasonal activities. At Twin Eagle, "They have day long family friendly activities and the campsites deck out for Halloween with a $500 prize for best. Then at dusk trick or treat," reports Nancy A.

Tips from RVers

Site selection for larger vehicles: St. Joe State Park offers two distinct camping areas with different accommodations. "I've camped at both campgrounds offered at St. Joe. CG#1, the spot has a nice gravel tent pad with border, picnic table, and a fire pit. The spot also offered a concrete section for a camper and cars," reports Olivia S.

Utility hookup limitations: Water systems may be winterized earlier than expected. At Taum Sauk Mountain, "The water was turned off at the time of year we were there," according to a November camper, while at Silver Mines in early spring, "Water wasn't on at the campground yet - and there are not hookups at each campsite."

Campground surface conditions: Gravel composition affects both RV leveling and pet comfort. At Twin Eagle, campers "would have loved a little more grass for their paws as the entire camping area is rough gravel."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Bismarck, MO?

According to TheDyrt.com, Bismarck, MO offers a wide range of camping options, with 125 campgrounds and RV parks near Bismarck, MO and 12 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Bismarck, MO?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Bismarck, MO is St. Joe State Park Campground with a 3.9-star rating from 20 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Bismarck, MO?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 12 free dispersed camping spots near Bismarck, MO.

What parks are near Bismarck, MO?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 12 parks near Bismarck, MO that allow camping, notably Wappapello Lake and Clearwater Lake.