Best Glamping near Franklin, MO

Cooper's Landing Campgrounds and Marina and Knob Noster State Park house distinctive glamping accommodations in the rolling countryside of Missouri. The marina location offers glamping yurts right along the Missouri River, featuring comfortable accommodations with scenic water views. Both locations provide electricity, drinking water, and toilet facilities for a comfortable outdoor experience with modern conveniences. "A beautiful campground located right next to the Missouri River. Live music, amazing Thai food, general store with snacks, beer, ice cream and merchandise," notes one visitor. Knob Noster's glamping sites combine nature immersion with the comforts of climate-controlled accommodations, making them ideal for travelers seeking boutique camping experiences without sacrificing amenities.

The riverside setting at Cooper's Landing creates a unique backdrop for glamping pods and canvas accommodations. Guests can enjoy spectacular sunsets over the Missouri River, access to the Katy Trail for hiking and biking, and occasional live music events that enhance the glamping experience. According to a camper, "You have water and electric but no sewer and no dump station on site. In addition to the live music, food trucks come in and there is a cash bar/store with drinks, snacks, firewood and ice." The park also features food trucks serving Thai cuisine, creating a distinctive culinary dimension to the glamping experience. Hanson Hills Campground, though primarily focused on traditional camping, has begun introducing select glamping options with private firepits and picnic areas, expanding the region's boutique camping opportunities.

Best Glamping Sites Near Franklin, Missouri (6)

    1. Cooper’s Landing Campgrounds and Marina

    18 Reviews
    Jamestown, MO
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 657-1299

    $10 - $60 / night

    "A beautiful campground located right next to the Missouri River. Live music, amazing Thai food, general store with snacks, beer, ice cream and merchandise."

    "They still offered everything they could to me including an indoor shower and bathrooms."

    2. Knob Noster State Park Campground

    28 Reviews
    Knob Noster, MO
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (660) 563-2463

    $11 - $23 / night

    "Kayaking was wildly available, due to the small lake and difficult launch, we can see why, but still very enjoyable. Site was very sizable for our tent, as most are suitable for campers."

    "Bath houses (there are at least 2) have 4 unisex shower pods that are clean and have good pressure. There are no sinks or mirrors, just shower and bench."

    3. Hanson Hills Campground

    10 Reviews
    Kingdom City, MO
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 642-8600

    "Kinda drive in and park anywhere you see a firepit. We had a rooftop tent on the truck and a tent. We camped near the smaller pond."

    "Friendly staff made for a homey feel. Plenty of room to be camped away from others."

    4. Lakeview Park - Mexico

    4 Reviews
    Mexico, MO
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 581-2100

    "We camped in a 32' Class C for 7 days during the Miss Missouri Pageant. It's a quite little park with maybe 15-20 sites with electric only. There is potable water and sewer dump on site."

    5. Lincoln Lake RV Park

    1 Review
    Miami, MO
    46 miles
    +1 (660) 322-1521

    "Beautiful spot on the lake. Clean campground, full hook-ups. Tent and RV friendly. Will stop here again!"

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Glamping Reviews near Franklin, MO

60 Reviews of 6 Franklin Campgrounds


  • C
    Jul. 9, 2018

    Cooper’s Landing Campgrounds and Marina

    Everything I could ask for

    A beautiful campground located right next to the Missouri River. Live music, amazing Thai food, general store with snacks, beer, ice cream and merchandise. A bathroom (in addition to portapotties) as well as indoor shower. Very kind people all around

  • Jocelyn W.
    Jul. 15, 2019

    Cooper’s Landing Campgrounds and Marina

    Prettiest sunset on the Missouri River

    Super friendly people. They had gotten flooded out two weeks before I got there so there were a few things being rebuilt. They still offered everything they could to me including an indoor shower and bathrooms. A perfect spot if you want to escape road noise and light pollution and be lulled to sleep by the noise of the river not but eight feet away.

  • Leni K.
    Oct. 12, 2020

    Knob Noster State Park Campground

    Cute, Small Quiet

    We camped the last weekend in September picking a late reservation where kayaks were available for our first tent test run were our main goals, which the site met. Kayaking was wildly available, due to the small lake and difficult launch, we can see why, but still very enjoyable. Site was very sizable for our tent, as most are suitable for campers. Lots of even ground, with decent distance. Facilities could do with some updates, but there were a number of bathrooms on site, spaced so no site seemed far, including the vault toilet and a lot of people masking up while going into bathrooms as well, which was appreciated. Current host was super nice and helpful to first timers. The tiny market has a number of random items, including a collapsible fork which was the only thing we hadn't overpacked, and wasn't overpriced. Fire pits on our site were adjustable, making grilling food easier to control.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 29, 2025

    Knob Noster State Park Campground

    Well maintained campground

    Well maintained campground with nice, level concrete pads. Sites are spacious. Bath houses (there are at least 2) have 4 unisex shower pods that are clean and have good pressure. There are no sinks or mirrors, just shower and bench. I did not go into bathroom, which was a separate building. The only reason I took off a star is because my site (13) was adjacent to a fenced off sewer lagoon which did emit slight odor. If I came again I would choose another site.

  • Bert R.
    Jun. 19, 2021

    Lakeview Park - Mexico

    Quiet RV/City Park

    We camped in a 32' Class C for 7 days during the Miss Missouri Pageant. It's a quite little park with maybe 15-20 sites with electric only. There is potable water and sewer dump on site. So W of the sites could be considered pull through depending if you have a neighbor or not. Some of the camp sites are arranged like a standard parking lot where you back in or pull in nose to nose or bumper to bumper depending on your type of rig. There is a fair amount of shade. The RV park is also the city park so there is a fair amount of traffic in and out during the day but not too bad. There is a playground area, bicycle /walking path as well as public flush toilets and a pavilion. It worked perfectly for our needs.

  • Miles H.
    Apr. 15, 2021

    Cooper’s Landing Campgrounds and Marina

    Pleasant surprise

    This was a nice short notice trip we took. Only downside is it’s near MU, so throughout the day, you get a lot of kids hanging out until the “quiet hours” set in. Next time we’ll bring bikes and hop on the trail.

    Also, we caught an AMAZING sunset from our site!

  • Kat D.
    Jan. 31, 2022

    Cooper’s Landing Campgrounds and Marina

    MO River & Katy trail fun

    See beautiful scenery on the MO River & Katy Trail. You may get to see a paddleboat cruising the river. Cooper’s has spectacular sunsets, a boat ramp, dock, trails, bonfires, live music, and a very friendly atmosphere.

    The Katy trail runs through the edge of the property, offering quick access to trail walking, hiking, and bicycling.

    The general store has many options including a wide variety of food and drinks. It also has a small bicycle repair area set up outside.

    I highly recommend the delicious Thai food restaurant on site.

    Prices are very reasonable.

  • J
    Sep. 15, 2025

    Cooper’s Landing Campgrounds and Marina

    Mostly Scenery.

    I do Not like that the fire pits nearest to the river are 30 inches from a 30ft drop off!  Only 2 people can enjoy the campfire because of that.  

    Secondly, they do Not provide tables for the campers.  Kinda expensive to Not have tables.

    Not a good fishing place because it's a treacherous walk down.

    The evening band was awesome!

    Will Not be back because of the above.

  • B
    May. 18, 2023

    Hanson Hills Campground

    Fun night!

    Very relaxed place. Kinda drive in and park anywhere you see a firepit. We had a rooftop tent on the truck and a tent. We camped near the smaller pond. The spot was fine and there wasn’t a ton of tent campers so we had the place to ourselves. The portapotties were gnarly but the toilets/showers behind the office were clean and had hot water. Staff was friendly when we checked in and we bought an armfull of fire wood and they even dropped it off where we parked in their sidebyside but it was damp so we had to scavage some smaller sticks to get the fire hot enough to self sustain. There was a lot of burned cans and some trash in our fire pit when we showed up so we threw it all away before we started our fire. Would stay again but it definitely isn’t a 5 star clean place. Think Ruth from Ozark show.


Guide to Franklin

Glamping options close to Franklin, Missouri offer a blend of comfort and outdoor adventure in Missouri's rolling countryside. Sites range from riverfront locations along the Missouri River to forested settings with easy access to hiking trails. Most accommodations feature electricity and water access, with some locations offering additional amenities during the peak summer season from April through October when temperatures range from 70-90°F.

What to do

Bike the Katy Trail: Access the trail directly from Cooper's Landing Campgrounds and Marina for a scenic ride along the Missouri River. "Katy trail is easy biking beautiful views, shaded. Blue birds, cardinals and also an indigo bunting were seen our first trip out," notes Brenda P.

Fishing at local lakes: Fish at multiple stocked ponds near the glamping areas. "Clearfork Lake was great for fishing for us!" reports Kelsie L. from Knob Noster State Park Campground, which offers both fishing and kayaking opportunities.

Live music events: Catch evening performances at riverside venues during summer months. "The evening band was awesome!" shares Jeanne K., though she cautions about some site limitations at Cooper's Landing.

What campers like

Waterfront locations: Most popular glamping sites offer water views. "Campsites were right on the Missouri River. Had great views and a stunning sunset," writes Rebecca M. about her stay at Cooper's Landing.

Food options beyond cooking: Many visitors appreciate the unique dining available. "I suggest trying the Thai food, but if you aren't into that they also have BBQ," recommends Charlotte B. about the food trucks at Hanson Hills Campground.

Accessibility for various skill levels: "Quiet Park" with "several hiking trails" makes Lakeview Park suitable for beginners. The park features "1.4 mile walking trail, 15 acre fishing lake," according to Mike W., making it ideal for families new to glamping.

What you should know

Seasonal wildlife considerations: Be aware of local wildlife activity. "I had my 2025 Subaru Crosstrek there and they put scratches all over my car and tore the window seal out," reports Angela D. about raccoons at Knob Noster State Park, recommending secure food storage.

Varying hookup options: Research available utilities before booking. "You will have water and electric but no sewer and no dump station on site. Plan your length of stay accordingly," advises Candy H. about Cooper's Landing.

Site placement varies widely: Some locations have premium and standard sites with significant differences. "We followed all the way through the campground past the nice open sites... for her to come to another road and she stopped in the middle of the road," explains Prentice F. about their experience with site placement at Hanson Hills.

Tips for camping with families

Look for activity-focused weekends: Holiday weekends often feature special programming. "We stayed over the labor day weekend and the campground was full of activities for the kids. There was a live band and karaoke," shares Misty F. about her experience at Lincoln Lake RV Park.

Choose sites with playgrounds: Several locations offer play areas. "Play ground was very clean and pavilion had lots of outlets and picnic tables," notes Misty F. about her stay at Lakeview Park.

Consider noise levels: Some glamping sites are quieter than others. "Everybody was respectful and quiet come night and morning," mentions a camper at Hanson Hills, making it suitable for families with younger children.

Tips from RVers

Watch site spacing in popular areas: Some sites place RVs close together. "Spaces are tight to get in and out, but otherwise no complaints," notes Douglas A. about his experience at Cooper's Landing.

Concrete pad availability: Many RV glamping sites feature level pads. "Well maintained campground with nice, level concrete pads. Sites are spacious," reports Maggie C. about her stay at Countryside Adult RV Park, a consideration for larger rigs.

Access road conditions: Some glamping areas have unpaved access roads. "Be aware this is a good 5-10 minutes down a dirt road (after a rainy night it was not pretty pulling my trailer back to the highway)," cautions Olaf I. about accessing Hanson Hills.

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