Best RV Parks & Resorts near Chaffee, MO

Several RV parks surround Chaffee, Missouri, providing convenient options for motorhome travelers. Hinton RV Park in Sikeston offers full hookup sites with 50-amp service and is highly rated for big rig accessibility. Just north in Cape Girardeau, The Landing Point RV Park provides year-round camping with full hookups, 50-amp electrical service, and spacious sites that accommodate larger motorhomes. Cypress Creek RV Park features water and electric hookups with sewer connections, catering specifically to RV campers rather than tent camping. Town and Country RV Resort in Sikeston maintains level gravel sites with full hookups and 50-amp service. "Sites are pretty much gravel and dirt," noted one RV traveler about the region's campgrounds, highlighting the typical surface conditions campers can expect.

Most RV parks in the area maintain good access from major highways, with many situated along I-57 and I-55 corridors for convenient overnight stops. Cell service varies by location, with reviewers reporting 1-3 bars on major carriers like Verizon and T-Mobile. Dump stations are available at most parks, though some have reported drainage issues with sewer connections positioned above ground level. Pet-friendly policies are standard across the region's RV campgrounds. Magnolia Campground & Country Store, newly opened in 2020, offers pull-through sites for RVs up to 43 feet with full hookups and the added benefit of an on-site deli with daily lunch specials. During rainy periods, some campgrounds with gravel sites can become muddy, so leveling blocks are recommended equipment for RV campers visiting the area.

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RV Park Reviews near Chaffee, MO

390 Reviews of 72 Chaffee Campgrounds


  • Jess H.
    Jun. 25, 2025

    Magnolia Campground & Country Store

    Highlights

    🌳 Highlights

    Welcome & Hospitality Newly opened in October 2020 and family-run by Rick & Glenda Wilson, guests often highlight their warm, friendly service . One reviewer said:

    > “Owners and staff all super friendly, engaging and kind.”

    Campground Quality Features include full hookups (30/50 amp, water, sewer), gravel pull-through sites for big rigs (up to ~43 ft), free WiFi, dump station, propane fill, fire pits, picnic tables, laundry, and a shower house .

    On‑site Country Store & Deli A notable perk is the store with fresh deli items and daily lunch specials—particularly Friday catfish dinners—plus occasional breakfast on Saturdays .


    ⭐ Guest Reviews Snapshot

    Mick & Karla (30 Mar 2025)

    Booked same-day, chose pull-through site, enjoyed 40 psi water, decent WiFi/cell service.

    Friendly staff and solid amenities, though gravel/dirt sites got dusty or muddy depending on weather.

    Road noise from nearby I‑57 noted. Felt $40/night was a bit high.

    CatTrailzz (24 Jul 2024)

    Quiet despite being near the freeway. Loves the deli (noting salads and pulled pork).

    Clean facilities, new shower room.

    Plans to stay again.

    QueenMartell (16 Mar 2024)

    Friendly check-in, excellent service.

    Accommodated a 43 ft fifth wheel with ease.

    Highly recommends, loves the Friday catfish.

    Other reviewers (Kitty, Kyla D, Tergeo)

    Consistently mention friendly owners, clean/gravel sites, good common areas, and a strong likelihood to return .


    Pros & Cons

    👍 Pros 👎 Cons

    Warm, personal service Sites are gravel/dirt—can be dusty or muddy Full hookups and big‑rig friendly Road noise from I‑57 On-site deli with fresh food & catfish dinners Wi-Fi and cell coverage are serviceable but not exceptional Clean shower/laundry facilities Price (~$39–40/night) might be a bit high for basic amenities


    Summary

    Magnolia Campground is a great overnight or short-term stop if you’re looking for friendly hospitality, solid basic RV hookups, and the novelty of a country store with good food in southeast Missouri. It’s particularly suited for large RVs, travelers who enjoy a welcoming vibe, and those who appreciate a Friday catfish dinner. It’s not a destination resort, so if you're seeking plush amenities or a quiet nature getaway, plan accordingly.


    Bottom Line

    If you're rolling through with an RV and want a hassle-free, friendly, quick stay with full hookups and good food, Magnolia is a solid choice. For longer stays, be prepared for gravel underfoot and some road noise—but clean facilities and warm hosts might still make it worth it.

    If you'd like help booking, directions, or comparisons to nearby campgrounds, just let me know!

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 30, 2025

    Magnolia Campground & Country Store

    Very Good Customer Service

    This review is based on a short stay rather than a destination campground (CG) experience. We found this CG while looking for options near Sikeston, MO, and decided to try it based on positive online reviews. Booking was easy with a same-day reservation, and we received an email with directions, the WiFi password, and instructions to pick any site between 8 and 13, designated for big rigs and short-term stays, as most of the other sites were occupied by longer-term residents. We chose pull-through site #11 with full hookups (FHU) due to its convenient angle. All of the sites, including the shorter back-ins, offer FHU. Our site accommodated our 40’ fifth wheel and F450 truck comfortably, with centrally located utilities and 40 psi water pressure. The WiFi was sufficient for checking emails and general browsing, while cell service was limited to 1 bar on Verizon and 3 bars on T-Mobile. With few trees, satellite reception wouldn’t be an issue. During our stay, we were the only short-term guests. Some sites had picnic tables and fire pits, and while ours did not, we could have moved them if desired. The CG has a nice shower house and laundry facility, but the real draw is the country store, which operates more like a restaurant. The owner and staff were exceptionally friendly, and the food was good. The sites are pretty much gravel and dirt. At $40 per night, the price felt a bit high for the amenities offered. We were there during dusty conditions, and friends came through a week later in the rain, and the CG was muddy. Along with the country store with a restaurant, there’s a dump station, plus they sell ice and propane. Being located along a frontage road off I-57, road noise was noticeable. Overall, we had a pleasant overnight stay and appreciated their hospitality.

  • C
    Jul. 25, 2019

    Silver Mines

    Nice and affordable

    This is a nice little campground located in the Mark Twain National Forest. The St. Francis River runs behind the camp loop and the boat launch is walking distance, with room to splash around and fish. We were in site 8. The sites have a bit of breathing room between them. There were tent campers on up to a 40 foot toy hauler. The vault toilets were a bit sketchy and, while there's access to drinking water and some 30 amp sites, there's no dump station.

  • hannah O.
    Mar. 21, 2022

    Riverview Campground

    Beautiful Views

    Riverview campground is a clean, quiet, family friendly campground. It overlooks the Ohio River and provides amazing views at sunset. The stargazing is also great. There are 30 amp and 50 amp sites with water, and a dump station is on site. Firewood is also provided. This was the perfect place to spend the weekend!

  • E
    Jul. 16, 2022

    Otahki Lake Cabins and Campground

    Word from the staff

    This 1200 acre property used to be the beautiful Cherokee Ridge Girl Scout camp until it was sold in 2019. We have went through extensive renovations and development to bring this property to the public so that it can be enjoyed by our guests. River access and our private gravel/sand bars are available exclusively to our guests and have provided some of the most peaceful weekends imaginable.

    We have everything from glamping tents right on the river bluff (photos attached) to 12 fully equipped cabins with hot tubs overlooking the 22 acre lake with a beach and activities (photos attached)

    We have 4 Conestoga Wagons that are heated and air conditioned (see photos attached). They are the definition of glamping.

    50 RV sites with picnic tables fire/grill pits with a variety of 30 and 50 amp pull-through and back-in sites. We offer float trips, rental boats for the lake, and rental golf carts to adventure around the park.

    The park is going through endless development to continue to provide everyone with the most enjoyable and peaceful vacation possible.

    Please check out our website www.otahkilake.com

  • Doug W.
    Nov. 4, 2021

    Greenville - Lake Wappapello

    A great COE campground

    If you've camped before at a COE campground you expect a quality experience. This one is no exception. It has paved drives and paved sites with a concrete pad for the fire ring and picnic table along with a hook for your lantern. They are also full hookups.

    The place is very clean as well as the restrooms. There are plenty of things to do right from the campground including a paved bike trail into Greenville. We spent two days in early November and just about had the park to ourselves.

    Cell service was adequate but not great.

  • Mary T.
    May. 2, 2022

    Cypress Creek RV Park

    Great for the Night

    If you are traveling on I 57 or I 55 this is a great over night stay.  Beautiful Campground but not to many amenities.  IT does have the best internet we have had in 3 months.  Love the trees and nice level sites.  It has a few run down long term campers, but they don't over run the place.

  • Rhonda M.
    Mar. 25, 2023

    Redman Creek Recreation Area

    Best place to camp

    This is a Army Corps of Engineers campground. We love it because it is quite and peaceful. The sites are well maintained with asphalted pads, fire pit, grill, camp light pole and picnic table. Best of all it is full hook up. Redman West traditionally has older campers (sites 1-40)but Redman east usually has more kids (sites 41-109) (currently under remodel 2023 season). Both sides are family friendly. We camp Redman West March to November.

  • A
    Jul. 26, 2021

    Shawnee Forest Campground

    EV Car Camping

    I’m a novice car camper, sleeping in my Tesla Model 3. This campground is quiet and clean. The host is very friendly and knowledgeable. Each site has 50 amp electric service (so you can charge your EV with a NEMA 14-50 plug), fresh water, fire pits, and picnic tables. A nice stop to visit the Shawnee National Forest.


Guide to Chaffee

Campsites near Chaffee, Missouri offer basic amenities with varying levels of shade and privacy. Most campgrounds in this southeastern Missouri region sit within 30 miles of Chaffee, providing convenient access to Interstate highways and local attractions. The area experiences hot, humid summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F, while spring and fall camping seasons offer milder conditions with average temperatures between 60-75°F.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Perryville RV Resort features a stocked fishing pond for registered campers. "They have a trail to a hike around lake. Playground was fun and safe. Lake for fishing. We would definitely go back," writes Wendy P.

Walking and biking: Cape Camping & RV Park provides access to paved walking trails adjacent to the campground. MickandKarla W. notes, "There was a public paved walking trail along the back of the CG, which was very nice to walk the dogs. There was also a 2 acre fishing pond for CG residents to use."

Family recreation: Perryville RV Resort has recently upgraded their recreational facilities. "They put in a new swimming pool in this past summer. I did not try it but it looked nice," reports Sheryll C. Another visitor mentioned "the giant trampoline looked like it would be my daughters favorite thing if she were with us."

What campers like

Clean facilities: Hinton RV Park maintains high standards of cleanliness. Michelle & Keith G. report, "Has one restroom & shower each for men and women that is super clean in well lit area." Another guest, Cindy C., confirms, "Nice level gravel sites. Owner is very friendly and helpful."

Quiet atmosphere: Saline Creek RV Park and Campground offers a peaceful setting away from highway noise. Vicky P. describes it as "Sweet RV campground! Very clean, quiet, and beautiful... beautiful creek. A couple of pony's too."

Spacious sites: The Landing Point RV Park receives consistent praise for site size and layout. Megan T. notes, "It has big sites and lots of grass. There is a big grassy area in the middle of the loop of wanting to play games and run around." Gary P. adds that "sites are reasonably spaced, many with large trees."

What you should know

Highway proximity: Several rv sites near Chaffee, Missouri are located close to major highways, which creates noise considerations. Christopher B. mentions about Perryville RV Resort By Rjourney, "The draw backs for us were how close it was to the interstate." Similarly, Never Sitting S. notes, "It is right off from the interstate, so there is some noise."

Seasonal considerations: During summer months, shaded sites become premium. Never Sitting S. describes Perryville as having "Very well kept and clean campground. Great big trees, very shaded, great store." In contrast, Cape Camping & RV Park has "sites are close together, no shade, mostly cement," according to Megan T.

Site surface conditions: Most campgrounds feature gravel or concrete pads rather than natural surfaces. At Hinton RV Park, Cindy C. reports "Nice level gravel sites," while Gary P. notes The Landing Point RV Park has "every site level concrete."

Tips for camping with families

Recreation options: Cape Camping & RV Park offers limited recreational facilities but convenient highway access. Chad H. explains, "Nice place to pull off I-55 and rest, or stay if you are in the area for sports or other events. Not alot of recreation. Very large concrete walking trail nearby."

Swimming facilities: When camping during hot summer months, choose campgrounds with pools. Jamey W. notes that at Perryville RV Resort, "The pool is better then most hotels and the giant trampoline looked like it would be my daughters favorite thing."

Nearby entertainment: Some campgrounds require short drives to reach family activities. Chris G. says Perryville is a "Great place to go. Lots of shade and always clean. Has a nice pool," while another reviewer mentioned, "Town close by, and a Walmart."

Tips from RVers

Overnight considerations: Hinton RV Park receives high marks as a convenient stopover. Mike G. shares, "Very clean, good one niter. Pulled in after dark, had made reservations and welcome package with directions to my site was on office door. Site was protected with an orange cone."

Internet connectivity: Many RV parks near Chaffee offer better-than-average internet. Mary T. recommends Cypress Creek RV Park, noting "IT does have the best internet we have had in 3 months. Love the trees and nice level sites."

Hookup positioning: Pay attention to sewer connection placement at various campgrounds. MickandKarla W. explains at Cape Camping, "We were offered several sites in the A row and chose site A-2. We hooked into their cable and received 24 popular channels and the WiFi was way above normal."

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