Best Campgrounds near Bridgeton, MO

Camping options near Bridgeton, Missouri include several established campgrounds with varying amenities and settings. St. Peters' 370 Lakeside Park offers tent, RV, cabin, and glamping accommodations with lakefront sites approximately 15 miles northwest of Bridgeton. Sundermeier RV Park in St. Charles provides full hookup sites with convenient access to the Katy Trail and historic downtown areas. The region features a mix of city-managed parks, private RV resorts, and state park facilities, with most developed campgrounds offering electric hookups, shower facilities, and designated camping pads.

Many campgrounds in the Bridgeton area experience seasonal flooding issues, particularly those near the Missouri River. St. Peters' 370 Lakeside Park was noted to have been closed for much of summer 2019 due to flooding, though the city restored facilities with new bathhouses and improved grounds. Most developed campgrounds remain open year-round, though primitive camping areas may have seasonal restrictions. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially for weekend stays during summer months when sites fill quickly. Several campgrounds provide paved or concrete pads for RVs, while tent sites are typically on gravel or grass surfaces. As one camper noted, "The park has a few different areas for camping... there's basically no water so you'll need to bring your own. Same with campfire wood."

Campers consistently mention the convenient location of area campgrounds for accessing St. Louis attractions. Cahokia RV Parque receives positive reviews for its proximity to downtown St. Louis, with one visitor stating it's "a centrally located campground in the Metro St. Louis area... close to interstates and a short drive across the river to Missouri attractions." Many campgrounds feature walking and biking trails, with the Katy Trail access being particularly valued by visitors. Noise levels vary significantly between locations, with some campgrounds experiencing train, highway, or airport noise. Beyond the Trail RV Park in Defiance stands out for its location adjacent to wineries and breweries, while still providing access to natural areas. Urban campgrounds typically offer more amenities but less privacy than those in outlying areas.

Best Camping Sites Near Bridgeton, Missouri (60)

    1. St. Peters' 370 Lakeside Park

    26 Reviews
    St. Charles, MO
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (636) 387-5253

    $35 - $60 / night

    "I've been to 370 Lakeside Park many times to walk around the huge lake and to hear concerts in the summer, but I had never camped there. Still haven't. I'll explain."

    "All hookups were conveniently located. Shower house and restrooms were clean and well maintained/cleaned every day. Had a lakefront site but didn’t get to fish this time."

    2. Sundermeier RV Park

    14 Reviews
    Earth City, MO
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (636) 940-0111

    $56 - $61 / night

    "We were able to park next to our 5th wheel with enough room to not feel crowded while using the picnic bench. Also the site was level. We stayed for a week to enjoy St. Louis, St."

    "You can literally be parked right at the Katy Trail. Through the gate at the rear of the campground, and you can bike for miles. Easy ride in to St."

    3. Pere Marquette State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Brussels, IL
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (618) 786-3323

    $10 - $20 / night

    "Pere Marquette Campground is a little gym, just past Grafton, Missouri. It is located in the Great River Road, and within 10 minutes to restaurants and bars."

    "Great little campground just outside of Grafton, Illinois, on the Mississippi River. The campground is located in an open grove of old trees. There were owls when we were there."

    4. Dr. Edmund A. Babler Memorial State Park Campground

    27 Reviews
    Wildwood, MO
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (636) 458-3813

    "Tucked away, not far from St. Louis, you wouldn't know you were that close to a big city. It is clean and feels extremely safe. There aren't many sites, but the ones they have are quiet and spacious."

    "Great for taking long walks or bike rides, although very steep hills. Close to St Louis, so you can do some urban exploring."

    5. Draft Kings at Casino Queen RV Park

    18 Reviews
    Granite City, IL
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 777-0777

    $65 / night

    "Very clean and secure overnight park just outside of STL. Phenomenal views of downtown and the arch, and fairly easy access to I-55/64/70."

    "Close to the arch, that’s why we chose this place to stay overnight."

    6. Cahokia RV Parque

    18 Reviews
    Columbia, IL
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (618) 332-7700

    "It's a centrally located campground in the Metro St. Louis area. It's close to interstates and it's a short drive across the river to Missouri attractions."

    "The spots are roomy enough, given that you’re situated less than 15 miles from downtown St. Louis. The picnic tables and fire rings are nice additions and the lots appear to be level (ours was.)"

    7. St. Louis West / Historic Route 66 KOA

    30 Reviews
    Eureka, MO
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (636) 257-3018

    "Our site was gravel to park on with grass around it. Close to train tracks and highway, but didn’t notice with AC on in the camper. Close to 6 flags."

    "This campground is fairly close to downtown and very close to lots of shopping. A great place to stay to stock up on supplies before heading west."

    8. St. Louis NE-Granite City KOA

    13 Reviews
    Granite City, IL
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (618) 931-5160

    "Conveniently located just outside of St Louis. We camped here for a trip to the city for St Louis cardinals game and zoo. My kids loved the jumping pillow at the park."

    "It's not in the prettiest location, very industrial and the train tracks run close. First night one came through blowing its horns around 5am."

    9. Marquette Mobile Village, Inc/MHP

    2 Reviews
    St. Charles, MO
    5 miles
    +1 (636) 724-3630

    10. Riverside Landing

    2 Reviews
    St. Charles, MO
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (636) 949-7535

    $25 / night

    "Lakeside is down the road to fill up. No shade and smaller sights great access to the rivers. Site 17 accommodate a 38ft fifth wheel will just hang over the back a little to fit."

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Recent Reviews near Bridgeton, MO

393 Reviews of 60 Bridgeton Campgrounds


  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 8, 2025

    Sundermeier RV Park

    Resort quality campground

    Very nice park. This is a big busy campground they have plenty of staff to handle the rush. Level concrete sites with FHU will definitely stay here again

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 8, 2025

    Pere Marquette State Park Campground

    Fun Little Getaway

    Pere Marquette Campground is a little gym, just past Grafton, Missouri. It is located in the Great River Road, and within 10 minutes to restaurants and bars. There is a Lodge located next door which also serves a wonderful breakfast.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 5, 2025

    Cuivre River State Park Campground

    Quiet and Peaceful

    Cuivre River State Park Campground delivers a lovely, rustic camping experience framed by woods, wildlife, and water. With a variety of site types and decent amenities, it’s ideal for families or solo campers seeking tranquility. Just be selective about your site—some offer better privacy and facilities than others.

  • Eleanor the Airstream R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 27, 2025

    Purina Farms

    PWD National Specialty

    Stayed the week for the PWD National Specialty trials. Convenient, clean, and solid FHUs.

    "Please note that RV reservations are only accepted for those entered(or those who have dogs/cats entered) in an event that has contracted space, which includes the overnight camping lots."

  • Natasha T.
    Aug. 21, 2025

    Cahokia RV Parque

    Very clean place with reasonable prices. price

    They were so accommodating. Even on the phone I didnt feel like a burden

  • Julie F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 17, 2025

    Love's RV Hookup-Hamel IL 578

    Good for a truck stop, busy and loud

    Easy reservation system online. $60 is a bit pricey for one night. Electricity and water at each spot which are concrete slabs. Typical super busy truck stop with bright lights and lots of action but safe and convenient.

  • Sam B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 5, 2025

    Klondike Park

    Love it

    Second time camping here. Much better spot this time, since I could pull right up to the spot, site 26. Last time we were in spot 22. 22 is a long ways from the bathroom and parking lot. The trails are great, the shower house is really nice, lake is beautiful. Will definitely be back.

  • Teresa J.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 4, 2025

    Pin Oak RV Park

    We’ve been staying since may

    We’re still here and love it!

  • Tom B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 29, 2025

    Cahokia RV Parque

    Excellent urban RV Park

    Just minutes across the river from St. Louis. They have a shuttle to the various tourist attractions, just ask the staff at the office for details. The staff are friendly, the facility is clean and professional. Will stay again since I am in St. Louis every month.

    Price is comparable. Yes, it is an urban campground in a sort of run down area. It is what it is. But it was safe, clean and professionally ran.


Guide to Bridgeton

Camping spots near Bridgeton, Missouri range from basic tent sites to full-service RV parks, all within a 30-minute drive radius. This region sits at the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers, creating both scenic opportunities and seasonal flooding concerns that affect campground availability. Summer temperatures average in the mid-80s, while nighttime lows in spring and fall frequently dip into the 40s, requiring proper gear for comfortable overnight stays.

What to do

Archery practice: 370 Lakeside Park offers a dedicated archery range open to campers. "The park has an archery range. They rent out peddle boats, bikes and peddle cars/buggies as well. We rented a peddle buggy. Those are a lot harder to get moving then they look. Awesome workout for the whole family!" mentions Barbie B. in her review.

Fishing access: Pere Marquette State Park Campground provides fishing opportunities with spots along the Illinois River. Richard V. notes in his review, "I went to this campsite because they were pictures of sites right by the water. This is not true. You are a couple hundred yards at best to the Waters edge." The park's proximity to the river makes it a popular fishing destination despite some distance from campsites to shoreline.

Historic exploration: Sundermeier RV Park connects directly to local history via the Katy Trail and historic downtown. "Through the gate at the rear of the campground, and you can bike for miles. Easy ride in to St. Charles a wonderful historic river town on the Missouri River. Great shops, great restaurants," explains Cheryl K. The trail is about 1.5-2 miles to reach downtown St. Charles.

Urban attractions: Cahokia RV Parque provides a base for St. Louis sightseeing with transportation options. "They have a shuttle to the various tourist attractions, just ask the staff at the office for details," shares Tom B. The location puts you within 15 miles of major St. Louis attractions, making day trips practical.

What campers like

Security features: Several campgrounds prioritize safety with controlled access. At Draft Kings at Casino Queen RV Park, "You need a code to get in the gate, so you must register in advance," mentions Richard H. Similarly, at Cahokia RV Parque, "Security rolled through frequently," notes a reviewer, providing peace of mind in urban camping areas.

Bathroom facilities: Campground bathrooms vary significantly in quality and maintenance. At St. Louis NE-Granite City KOA, "Facilities were very clean and neighbors were very nice," reports Ana. Meanwhile, at Pere Marquette, "One shower house serves all, but it is well maintained even though it is an older building," according to Annie C.

Pool access: For summer camping, swimming options become important. At St. Louis West/Historic Route 66 KOA, they offer "a heated pool, bike rentals, basketball courts, a country store for firewood, supplies, and gift shop," according to Lindsey R. Similarly, the St. Louis NE-Granite City KOA features "a pool and a playground for the kids."

Level sites: Campers frequently mention site leveling in reviews. At Riverside Landing, "Site 17 accommodate a 38ft fifth wheel will just hang over the back a little to fit," notes Matthew H. At Sundermeier RV Park, "We got site 41 and it was perfect with our 31' travel trailer and we did not have to unhook," shares Gayle A.

What you should know

Train noise: Many campgrounds near Bridgeton experience train disruptions. At Sundermeier RV Park, "You are on the final approach for the airport, so I'll could be a lil noisy for some," mentions Brian A. Similarly, at Dr. Edmund A. Babler Memorial State Park Campground, campers note it's "a hidden gem. Tucked away, not far from St. Louis, you wouldn't know you were that close to a big city."

Water availability: Water access varies by campground. At Riverside Landing, there is "No water in campground that is potable must bring own. But there is a dump station. Lakeside is down the road to fill up," according to Matthew H. Some parks have partial hookups, while others provide full services.

Site spacing: Campsite proximity can affect your camping experience. At Dr. Edmund A. Babler Memorial State Park, "I am not a fan of how small and close together these sites are and during the season they fill up quickly," notes Teresa B. Meanwhile, at Pere Marquette State Park, "The camp sites were sandy grassy ground, kind of hilly, and the sites were kind of close together but not bad."

Seasonal closures: Facilities availability changes with seasons. At Dr. Edmund A. Babler Memorial State Park, "Not having water available except at the camp host, and no open restrooms and showers until after April 1, regardless of when the last freeze is was inconvenient for a spring break trip," mentions Archie S.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: St. Peters' 370 Lakeside Park offers family-friendly amenities. "There is a playground, pool and pond area to walk around," notes one reviewer. Another camper mentioned, "This park is beautiful. Located about 25 minutes from St Louis. They have paddle boats and bikes and group bikes for rental. Located right next to a lake with a lot of RV and tent camping spots. Kids had a blast riding bikes."

Wildlife spotting: Several parks offer wildlife observation opportunities. At 370 Lakeside Park, "You can see all kinds of wildlife in and around the lake - deer, bald eagles, pelicans, ducks, snakes," shares Annie C. These natural encounters provide educational opportunities for children.

Kids' activities: Many campgrounds offer specialized amenities for children. At St. Louis NE-Granite City KOA, "My kids loved the jumping pillow at the park. Minimal playground but they still enjoyed it," reports Sarah S. The St. Louis West KOA features similar family-oriented facilities.

Family safety considerations: Security is important for family camping. At 370 Lakeside Park, "The office told me that they have 24 hour on site security also," mentions Annie C. This provides peace of mind when camping with children in more developed areas.

Tips from RVers

Full hookup availability: For self-contained camping, hookup options matter. At Cahokia RV Parque, campers appreciate "Full service, pull through site. Excellent park, lots of amenities. It is not 'in the woods,' which I usually prefer, but will stay there again next time I am passing through St. Louis," notes Tom B.

Big rig considerations: Larger RVs require specific accommodations. At St. Peters' 370 Lakeside Park, "Some sites are pull through and some are back in. All have picnic tables and fire pits," observes Annie C. The camp hosts maintain "a list of site lengths and can tell you which ones are appropriate for large RVs."

Concrete pad sites: RVers often prefer paved sites for leveling and stability. At 370 Lakeside Park, "Concrete pads with full hookups, as well as dirt pads with full hookups," mentions Ernest G., providing options for different camping setups and preferences.

Urban proximity tradeoffs: Location affects amenities and atmosphere. "Urban campgrounds typically offer more amenities but less privacy than those in outlying areas," notes a reviewer. At St. Louis NE-Granite City KOA, "When you first pull down the road you'll be worried you're going to end up in the train yard, but the campground is hidden and actually really quiet and secluded," shares Jessica N.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Bridgeton, MO?

According to TheDyrt.com, Bridgeton, MO offers a wide range of camping options, with 60 campgrounds and RV parks near Bridgeton, MO and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Bridgeton, MO?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Bridgeton, MO is St. Peters' 370 Lakeside Park with a 4.6-star rating from 26 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Bridgeton, MO.