Best RV Parks & Resorts near Clarksville, MO

Several RV parks with full hookups are available within driving distance of Clarksville, Missouri. Lazy Day Campground in Danville offers level gravel pull-through sites with 50-amp electric service, water, and sewer connections. Sites include picnic tables and fire rings in a partially shaded setting. "The campsite pads are level, nice and wide, gravel like the roads, with wide grassy areas between and beautiful mature shade trees everywhere," noted one visitor. Cozy C RV Campground in Bowling Green provides big-rig friendly sites with full hookups, though the campground is situated between a highway and farm property which creates some ambient noise. St. Peters' 370 Lakeside Park features wide, spacious pull-through and back-in sites with concrete pads, supporting large motorhomes with 50-amp service.

Most RV parks in the region remain open year-round, though Mark Twain Lake Jellystone Park operates seasonally from March through September. Cellular coverage varies by location, with reviews indicating Lazy Day Campground receives approximately 2-4 bars on major carriers. Several parks offer on-site dump stations, while others provide full sewer hookups at individual sites. Pets are welcome at nearly all facilities, though policies vary regarding designated pet areas. Many campgrounds fill quickly during summer weekends and holiday periods, making advance reservations advisable. According to feedback on The Dyrt, some sites at Sundermeier RV Park in St. Charles provide concrete pads but are positioned closely together, creating a more crowded camping experience despite convenient access to historic downtown attractions.

Best RV Sites Near Clarksville, Missouri (47)

    1. Sundermeier RV Park

    13 Reviews
    Earth City, MO
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (636) 940-0111

    $56 - $61 / night

    "Nice level concrete pads but definitely a bit crowded. Lots of big rigs. Very nice folks who checked us in. We seem well connected. Nice old downtown of St. Charles. Worth a walk. Art and stuff."

    "Full hookups, concrete pads. No firepits. Close to a bunch of stuff. Fast wifi."

    2. Woodyz Acres RV Park & Campground

    4 Reviews
    Hannibal, MO
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 985-3581

    $20 - $32 / night

    "We had full hook ups. They looked to be working on a bathroom/shower house that will be really nice when done! They have a pool, kids area and a putt putt area. Nice grass area for the dogs too."

    "Our site was a good ways away from the road, and they're pretty generous with their firewood. Their bathrooms are pretty old though. All in all we enjoyed our stay."

    3. St. Peters' 370 Lakeside Park

    26 Reviews
    St. Charles, MO
    42 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."

    "This is a very nice easy access CG with wide, spacious, and level pull through and back-in gravel sites (25 paved)."

    4. Cozy C RV Campground, LLC

    3 Reviews
    Louisiana, MO
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 324-3055

    "Owners live right off the property so very convenient. Very nice owner Helen, came by the site to check us in. Right off a small county hwy, but not too noisy. Very quiet and relaxed place."

    5. Mark Twain Lake Jellystone Park and The Water Zone

    4 Reviews
    Mark Twain Lake, MO
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 735-9422

    $20 - $299 / night

    "Great family location and for expanding children's knowledge"

    6. Indian Creek RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Mark Twain Lake, MO
    44 miles
    +1 (314) 913-9573

    "Relaxing spot near the lake with some beautiful views. The whole campground is in the woods so there’s lots of shade. Some spots are full hookups."

    7. Sunrise RV Park

    1 Review
    Wentzville, MO
    32 miles
    +1 (636) 237-3052

    "The prices are incredible, and you can even do your laundry for free! I would recommend this to anyone looking for a quiet, beautiful, and affordable place to get away."

    8. RJM One RV

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    Foristell, MO
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (636) 297-6615

    $19 - $29 / night

    9. Lazy Day Campground

    34 Reviews
    New Florence, MO
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 564-2949

    $40 - $55 / night

    "We were then escorted to pull-through site 17 with full hookups. The gravel pad was fairly level, and although the utilities were toward the back of the site, we had no trouble connecting."

    "The friendly hosts escorted us to our pull-through full-hookups site."

    10. Driftwood Campground & RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Quincy, IL
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 577-2066

    $43 - $48 / night

    "Clean facilities, full hookup sites with concrete pads. A pool for the warm months, and a conservation site across the street. Plenty of fishing on the Mississippi river"

    "Our first night out in our new travel trailer. Very impressed with the park when it was supposed to be closed. They extended their season because the weather was so good."

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RV Park Reviews near Clarksville, MO

363 Reviews of 47 Clarksville Campgrounds


  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 1, 2025

    Lazy Day Campground

    One of the Nicer Private Campgrounds

    The campground (CG) was easy to find, located just 5 miles off I-70 with clear signage along the way. We parked at the designated registration area, and check-in was quick for our one-night stay. We were then escorted to pull-through site 17 with full hookups. The gravel pad was fairly level, and although the utilities were toward the back of the site, we had no trouble connecting. There were two sewer hookups—a nice touch. Water is shared, but the pressure was solid at about 50 psi. Sites are decently spaced, though some are closer together; ours was relatively close to the next site on the driver side. Our site had a nice yard, picnic table, and fire pit, but if someone had been in the site next to us, we would have been sharing that area. We got 2 bars on Verizon and 3 bars on T-Mobile, and our T-Mobile Home Internet worked very well. The CG WiFi was fine for email and web browsing. While the grounds have mature trees, most sites—including 17—are satellite-friendly. The 1/2-acre dog park was especially impressive. There was a mix of permanent, seasonal, and short-term guests. The park was clean, well-maintained, and featured fun wood carvings. The setting includes a pond and a trail to a small lake. A small camp store, ice, and propane are also available. Overall, this is a solid CG for overnight or extended stays. Out of the 325+ campgrounds we've visited, this one has the best rules sheet—hands down. It's hilarious, and you’ll instantly get their vibe!

  • Annie C.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 1, 2020

    St. Peters' 370 Lakeside Park

    RV delight

    I wanted to escape the house and go camping while on the work from home order (Covid-19 happening at the time of this review), so I headed to a very local park and campground to pitch my tent. 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. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, they were not so keen on having tent campers. But they were very nice and gave me the general lowdown on this "in the city" campground. Since they opened the campground, most of their campers have been RV owners, and so it is really designed for the RV camper. There is a small primitive section for group tent camping, but the majority of the sites are full hookups for RVs. Some sites are pull through and some are back in. All have picnic tables and fire pits. The park has planted some trees, but they are really just saplings, so there is no shade yet. There is a nice bathhouse with free showers for the campers and pay laundry. If you are lucky, you can get a site close to the water, but it means the walking trail is right next to your unit. Trade offs, I suppose. One couple I talked to was camping long term (I think they are permanent RV'ers) and they got a free membership to the St Peter's RecPlex recreation center with their long term spot (they said something about having to book a least a month out to get this perk). One of the downsides to this location is that it is prone to flooding. It was out of commission for most of the summer of 2019 as the entire area was flooded. But the City of St Peters did a great job getting this place back to usable with new sod, a new bathhouse, and some general sprucing up. The lake is great to walk around, about a 3 mile walk or bike on a paved trail. You can see all kinds of wildlife in and around the lake- deer, bald eagles, pelicans, ducks, snakes. In the summers they have live music in the large pavilion, and you can rent kayaks and other small boats to take out on the lake as well as bikes to ride around on. The office told me that they have 24 hour on site security also. If I really wanted to tent camp, I could rent a section of the group camping area, but $30 seemed pricey for just me, and it was very soggy to boot. Or I  could rent an RV spot, but $45 was silly when I don' t need hookups.

  • J
    Sep. 27, 2021

    Kan-Do Kampground & RV Park

    Peace & Quiet

    After 4 days driving & 3 nts of boondocking, this was a welcomed stopover; clean, quiet, and level gravel pad. Open year-round. There are some full-timers. We stayed here before, and will stay again. After taxes and AAA disc $31.43 w/ full-hookups (30-amp). Verizon 4 bars.

  • Katy G.
    Nov. 28, 2020

    Kan-Do Kampground & RV Park

    Quiet and Clean-Would return!

    Driving through the area and needed a place to park and sleep. We didn’t use any of the facilities, but my impression was good! The campground is clean and there are lots of spaces. We had site 30- nice pull through spot with no length issues at all with our 40 ft toy hauler. Prices are super reasonable and full hook ups.

  • Michael M.
    Oct. 23, 2017

    Pere Marquette State Park Campground

    Great Terrain for Illinois

    This park has great hiking for Illinois. The campground has 88 sites total1-85 are either 30 amp or 50 amp electric sites. These are the class A sites $20 a night, they also have about 15 Class C sites for tents with no electric for $8 a night. The campground is doing some upgrades as of October 2017 and probably will be adding more 50 amp, water and sewer to some sites. There is also intel that says they are adding more sites plus more tent camping sites.

    I camped in a motorhome and did not try to fight the crowd for the shower house. It is a busy campground, but I did visit in the summer busy season, so it may have less traffic in the fall. There are great hiking trails and the scenic drive to the park by the Mississippi and Illinois rivers is worth the trip alone.

    I will return here for hiking for sure! I had some good luck fishing in the river near here too.

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 4, 2022

    Lazy Day Campground

    Beautiful place for overnight

    Beautiful place! We called ahead to see if they had sites available for the night. Arrived just before the office closed at 6pm. The friendly hosts escorted us to our pull-through full-hookups site. The campsite pads are level, nice and wide, gravel like the roads, with wide grassy areas between and beautiful mature shade trees everywhere. Our site had a picnic table and a small fire ring. That part of the site was not level, which made it pretty and feel more removed from neighboring rigs, but we had to use our leveling blocks under our picnic table. Full hookups worked fine. This was a 50A site so they provided a pigtail converter for our 30A needs.

    Bathrooms were so cute!

    We would definitely stay here again.

  • Jeremy G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 20, 2023

    Lazy Day Campground

    Wonderful level sites

    Great staff, wonderful level sites. Bathroom on site. Pool during season. Partially shaded. Dog walk area. Pet friendly.

  • Annie C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 21, 2021

    Great River Road Campground

    Good enough for an overnight

    No frills camping on the edge of the fairgrounds, there are campsites mostly for RV’s (full hook ups- 50 amp and 30 amp, and sites with sewer), and space for tents on the margins (might be why tent “sites” are free). The bathhouse was locked when I passed through, and no one was camping here, but there is an emergency number to call, so I guess if I had wanted to camp here I could have had someone come out and unlock the bathhouse for me. The town is a short walk away with a convenience store and not much else, but still cute. Don’t expect any privacy or shade here as there are no trees.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 25, 2022

    St. Peters' 370 Lakeside Park

    Really nice overnight stay

    We spent one night here (May 11, 2022). This is a very nice easy access CG with wide, spacious, and level pull through and back-in gravel sites (25 paved). There are a lot of activities available: archery, boating, fishing, dog park, biking (wish I brought my mtn bike), walking, playground, horseshoes and volleyball. We did not have time to visit the clubhouse and did not make use of the bathrooms or showers. It is a great base camp to visit the area. The WiFi was great as was cell phone reception. We would definitely stay here again.


Guide to Clarksville

RV sites near Clarksville, Missouri provide varying degrees of access to the Mississippi River and surrounding countryside. The region sits at the confluence of several major highways, making it a convenient stopping point for travelers exploring Mark Twain country. Camping options range from basic municipal facilities to full-service RV resorts with seasonal availability depending on flood conditions.

What to do

Water recreation access: Visitors to St. Peters' 370 Lakeside Park can enjoy multiple water activities. "The lake is nice and they have some spots close to it. They rent out peddle boats, bikes and peddle cars/buggies as well," notes one camper. The park features a 4+ mile paved trail around the lake with fishing opportunities.

Historic downtown exploration: Camping near Sundermeier RV Park provides easy access to St. Charles historic district. "You can bike or walk there. The trail is about 1.5-2 miles to get to downtown," according to one visitor. The Katy Trail connects directly to the campground through a rear gate.

Miniature golf: Several campgrounds offer on-site recreation beyond standard amenities. Cozy C RV Campground includes a miniature golf setup among its facilities. "There is a nice bathhouse and super clean laundry with a little lending library. Also on site is a community room, an outdoor pavilion, and a miniature golf set up," reports one camper.

What campers like

Spacious concrete sites: The larger sites at some campgrounds receive positive feedback. "We loved how spacious it was. The roads within the campground were double-wide so we had no trouble turning and getting into our spot. The sites were double-wide concrete," writes a camper about St. Peters' 370 Lakeside Park.

Convenient Katy Trail access: Trail connectivity ranks high with active campers. "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," notes one Sundermeier visitor. The trail system connects multiple communities and recreation areas.

Well-maintained facilities: Lazy Day Campground receives praise for its upkeep and amenities. "The sites are wide, so beautiful, just the right amount of shade and sun. The pool - pristine, the store - adorable, the grounds - beautiful, the bathrooms - more than you expect and all that you hope for," writes one reviewer who found the campground exceeded expectations.

What you should know

Train and airport noise: Several campgrounds near Clarksville experience regular transportation noise. "It is near a highway, there a railroad bridge right next to it, and it is under the airport flight path. The planes and trains stopped after about 10-11pm I think," explains a camper about St. Peters' 370 Lakeside Park. Sundermeier RV Park has similar issues.

Limited shade at newer facilities: Newer campgrounds in the region often lack mature trees. "This park had very little of that. It seems to be new, and there are trees planted, but it will be awhile before they provide any shade," notes one camper. Select sites carefully during summer months if shade is important.

Seasonal availability: Mark Twain Lake Jellystone Park operates seasonally from March to September. "Being after Labor Day the water park was closed, but looked like fun. Mini golf was booming," reports one visitor. Check operational dates when planning late or early season visits to RV campgrounds near Clarksville, Missouri.

Tips for camping with families

Water parks and pools: Family-oriented campgrounds offer water recreation options. "They had a large swimming pool. There was also a well equipped store and a huge banquet center. They had two good sized ponds for fishing," writes a visitor to Mark Twain Lake Jellystone Park, making it suitable for extended family stays.

Playground access: Driftwood Campground offers traditional play equipment. "Very cool old metal playground equipment," notes one camper. The campground also features "a pool for the warm months, and a conservation site across the street" with "plenty of fishing on the Mississippi river."

On-site recreation: When selecting RV sites near Clarksville, consider built-in activities. "They have 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!" shares a visitor to St. Peters' 370 Lakeside Park.

Tips from RVers

Leveling considerations: RV campers frequently mention site grading in reviews. "The gravel pad was fairly level, and although the utilities were toward the back of the site, we had no trouble connecting. There were two sewer hookups—a nice touch," writes an RVer about Lazy Day Campground, noting practical details important for setup.

Cellular connectivity: Working campers should note connectivity variations. "We got 2 bars on Verizon and 3 bars on T-Mobile, and our T-Mobile Home Internet worked very well. The CG WiFi was fine for email and web browsing," reports a Lazy Day Campground visitor, providing specific carrier information.

Rule variations: RV parks near Clarksville maintain different policies. "They had a list of rules a mile long. I understand needing peace and order but it was a little ridiculous," notes one camper about Cozy C RV Campground. Check specific campground regulations before booking, especially regarding fires, pets, and quiet hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Clarksville, MO is Sundermeier RV Park with a 4.1-star rating from 13 reviews.

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