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    Camping areas in Amazonia, Missouri include both developed campgrounds and more primitive options for visitors seeking outdoor experiences along the Missouri River valley. Honey Creek Conservation Area in Amazonia features free camping with basic facilities and accommodates both tent and RV camping in a natural setting. Within a short drive, the region includes Rochester Falls Access in Helena and several RV parks like AOK Campground & RV Park in St. Joseph, which offers full hookups for larger rigs. Nearby public lands such as Arthur Dupree Memorial Conservation Area and Bluffwoods Conservation Area provide additional options for campers seeking less developed sites.

    Access to camping locations varies seasonally, with many conservation areas maintaining gravel roads that may become challenging after heavy rainfall. Most camping areas in this region remain open year-round, though amenities like water access points may be limited during winter months. Facilities range from primitive sites with vault toilets to developed campgrounds with electric hookups. One camper noted that "Pony Express Lake Conservation Area is on the lake, easy to get to with gravel road to the camp areas. Very small with only 7 or 8 sites. Picnic table and fire ring. Very quiet place and you can't beat free!" Cell service is generally available near Amazonia and St. Joseph, though coverage may be spotty in more remote conservation areas.

    Campers report high satisfaction with waterfront sites, particularly those offering fishing access. Pony Express Lake Conservation Area and locations along the Missouri River provide popular fishing spots with relatively uncrowded conditions compared to larger state parks. The region features varied terrain including wooded areas, open grasslands, and lake access points. Several visitors mentioned appreciation for free camping options within conservation areas that maintain basic amenities like fire rings and picnic tables. Proximity to St. Joseph allows campers to access urban amenities while enjoying rural camping experiences. Wildlife viewing opportunities include birds along the Missouri River flyway and small mammals throughout the conservation areas, adding to the natural camping experience for visitors to this northwest Missouri region.

    Best Campgrounds near Amazonia (67)

      1. AOK Campground & RV Park

      4.4(15)4mi from AmazoniaRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "There is a lake/ river at the edge of the property with fish, plenty of frogs and I even saw a beaver or otter swimming across it. You can fish but it is catch and release."

      "We travel with a dog and so much lush green grass to explore and walk was a plus for us. There is a dog park but I didn’t look for it so can’t comment on it. Didn’t use the bath house either."

      2. Honey Creek Conservation Area

      4.1(7)6mi from AmazoniaRVs, Tents

      "A Missouri conservation area, a mile off the road. a gravel road gives you access to many multi use trails. see map attached. there were 5 or so nice camping spots with picnic tables and fire rings along"

      "It was a little close to the highway so got a little highway noise, but not bad. No trains😊 Only one other camper so plenty of room.

      Pit toilet, no water."

      3. Rochester Falls Access

      3.9(8)11mi from AmazoniaRVs, Tents

      "The easy access to the beach there is incredibly helpful and the fishing was great. As a Rockhound, I found so many beautiful and unique minerals and made a lot of jewelry from it."

      "There is a bathroom and is close to the river."

      4. Sharp RV Park

      3.8(4)5mi from AmazoniaRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "This camp is easy in and out, close to St Joseph, some concrete pads, some gravel. We will stay here again next year"

      5. Beacon RV Park

      2.5(4)10mi from AmazoniaRVs, Tents

      6. Happy Holler Conservation Area South

      4.0(1)8mi from AmazoniaTents

      "There are multiple designated camping locations within the area (you can find them on the MDC website map), so you have some options for setting up."

      7. Arthur Dupree Memorial Conservation Area

      3.0(1)7mi from AmazoniaRVs, Tents

      8. Love's RV Hookup-St. Joseph MO 235

      3.0(2)13mi from AmazoniaRVs

      "We arrived around midnight and there was very limited parking. We did not plan to use the RV hook ups but there seemed to still be one available slot if we wanted it."

      from $32 / night

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      9. Bluffwoods Conservation Area

      4.3(3)18mi from AmazoniaRVs, Tents

      "Two fire pits in the grass to use but you can’t drive up to them. We were the only ones there and it was quiet."

      "I’m driving up to Wyoming from Tennessee and camping along the way and this was my first stop."

      10. Weston Bend State Park Campground

      4.5(36)34mi from Amazonia48 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "The site is long but has a 1/4 moon turn so we had to pull back around to get better positioned on the pad so we could disconnect our 39’ 5th wheel and F450 for our 3-night stay."

      "We enjoy camping there to get away from routine and responsibilities and simply hang out at our camper. The campground is wooded, generally cool, and peaceful."

      from $15 - $52 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Amazonia, MO

    374 Reviews of 67 Amazonia Campgrounds


    • Justin W.
      Jun. 25, 2026

      Riverfront Park Campground

      Great weekend getaway

      My site was 10 ft from the water, the sunrise was amazing to watch! JD was a great host! Super friendly and great communication. The trains and traffic weren't too bad, the trains were nice enough not to lay on their horns as they went by. Bathrooms were nice, camping sites were nice with firepits and picnic tables. Will definitely be returning for another weekend getaway!

    • OThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 22, 2026

      AOK Campground & RV Park

      AOK was better than OK

      We stayed here in June of 2026.   The Campground Managers were friendly and helpful.  The campground and facilities were clean.  We would stay here again.  Nice area to explore.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 18, 2026

      Honey Creek Conservation Area

      Easy access to I29, clean

      Called MO Conservation Dept and verified it was ok to camp here. Woman told me eventually they plan on permitting, but as long as there aren’t >10 people, it’s fine. Arrived around 5 and drove past first few sites to minimize backing in. Big open graveled area where pit toilet is has a spot that is level and easy to maneuver with a 13’ trailer (or even much bigger). Clean site though bordering vegetation looks like poison oak. Can hear road noise but also birdsong. Two cars have passed by but no one else visible setting up camp at this point. Great for an overnight so far!

    • Andrew N.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 16, 2026

      Basswood Country RV Resort

      Hidden Gem

      I lived near Basswood for 20 plus years and did not know anything about it but where it was. My wife and I decided to live in our camper while we transition homes and I am so pleased with this place. Friendly, easy going, safe.

    • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 16, 2026

      Sharp RV Park

      Mostly permanent people

      This is mostly permanent people. There are very few sites for short term travelers. We are in site 7. Level, Concrete pad, full hookups. (30-50 amp) Not much shade during the day but nice row if trees for afternoon shade. Several sites are along the road, with little room to spare. Bathroom and shower are in a separate trailer, along with laundry. ($1.50 wash, $2.00 dry.)

      Horses and cows across the fence to the west! (The wind was blowing from the east.)

    • D
      Jun. 15, 2026

      Country Crossing RV Park

      Peaceful

      My family and I have enjoyed Country Crossing RV Park. It is a great place to unwind and enjoy the peace and quiet. Fishing is great and kayaking was enjoyed.

    • Sayler O.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 10, 2026

      King Lake Conservation Area

      Great seclusion

      King Lake Conservation Area is a great spot if you want a quiet, secluded camping experience away from crowded campgrounds. There are only 6 campsites, which makes it peaceful and relaxing. The campsites sit close to the lake with plenty of shoreline access for fishing, and the wooded areas around the sites provide good shade throughout the day. Each campsite has a fire ring, which is nice for cooking or relaxing by the fire at night. However, there are no picnic tables or restrooms, so be prepared for more primitive camping. I definitely would not recommend forgetting any supplies because the closest store is about 15 miles away. Overall, it’s a simple but beautiful place to camp if you enjoy nature, fishing, and a more private atmosphere.

    • LThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 10, 2026

      Honey Grove Campground

      Looked ok but gave me the willies

      It looked nice, seemed like it should've been a good stay. I understand this is a Mormon spot, and I thought it would be super safe, but the hair on the back of my neck said "GET OUT". The cabin had one door and felt like a trap. There's no way I was going into The Silo with the camp host who asked too many questions and stood too close with a solo female camper. I didn't mind the literature push or the other campers proselytizing, it comes with the territory. I don't scare easily and I doubted myself for a couple hours but when my guardian angel slapped my face, I bolted. Something was really off.


    Guide to Amazonia

    Camping options near Amazonia, Missouri center around the Missouri River basin at approximately 800 feet elevation, offering campers access to both wooded conservation areas and riverside camping opportunities. The region experiences distinct seasonal changes with hot, humid summers where temperatures typically reach 85-90°F and cold winters that can drop below freezing. Access roads to most camping areas are unpaved and can be challenging during spring rain events when the Missouri River occasionally reaches flood stage.

    What to do

    Fishing at multiple access points: Rochester Falls Access in Helena provides river access with a natural beach area where campers can fish and collect interesting minerals. "I was amazed at this pocket of scenic beauty. When I arrived, the other campers were kind and helpful. The easy access to the beach there is incredibly helpful and the fishing was great. As a Rockhound, I found so many beautiful and unique minerals and made a lot of jewelry from it," notes a camper at Rochester Falls Access.

    Hiking forest trails: Explore the network of trails through deciduous forests at conservation areas like Happy Holler. "We camped at the south section of Happy Holler Conservation Area, and it's a great spot if you're looking for a real dispersed camping experience. We chose a site tucked right between a fishing pond and a river, which gave us beautiful views and easy access to the water," reports one visitor to Happy Holler Conservation Area South.

    Wildlife observation: Birding opportunities are available throughout the conservation areas along the Missouri River flyway. Elrod Mill Access offers primitive camping with wildlife viewing opportunities. "Elrod Mill Conservation Area is a quiet, hidden gem for anyone who enjoys dispersed camping. Fishing access is available as well, which makes it a nice combination of camping and recreation," according to one camper review.

    What campers like

    Affordability of conservation areas: Many campers appreciate the free camping options in the area. At Honey Creek Conservation Area in Amazonia, a camper noted, "Google Maps will take you on some gnarly gravel roads in a big loop if you take directions straight from Dyrt. Save yourself the time and search 'Honey Creek Conservation Area'. The spot itself is decent. It's free. The campsites were super clean, but the bathrooms leave much to be desired."

    Privacy at less-developed sites: Many conservation areas offer more secluded camping than established campgrounds. "A good spot if you are not interested in a busy campground. This is a beautiful wooded conservation area. We stayed at camp area 3 which is way more wooded and deep inside the conservation area with access to the river right on the site," reports a camper about Honey Creek Conservation Area.

    Riverfront locations: Several camping areas provide direct access to the Missouri River or its tributaries. One Rochester Falls Access camper shared, "Camped here twice on weekdays and nobody else was here. Quiet, peaceful, and clean. There is a bathroom and is close to the river."

    What you should know

    Variable road conditions: Access roads to conservation areas can be challenging. A visitor to Arthur Dupree Memorial Conservation Area reported, "We attempted to post up at Dupree on the river for our inaugural spring camping trip, but was not able to enter the CA the usual way from St. Joseph off Highway 36. Our first attempt at entering was via the North on Airport Road, but that led us to a locked gate with a sign that said something about a levee."

    Limited facilities at conservation areas: Most conservation areas have minimal amenities. "There aren't any amenities—no bathrooms, no picnic tables, no hookups—so you'll need to come prepared and be self-sufficient," notes a camper about Elrod Mill Access.

    Seasonal closures: Some areas may close temporarily due to flooding or infrastructure work. "We couldn't access due to levee digging," reported one visitor to Arthur Dupree Memorial Conservation Area, showing that access can change based on maintenance projects.

    Tips for camping with families

    Choose established campgrounds for amenities: For families with young children, campgrounds with bathrooms and defined sites may be preferable. The AOK Campground & RV Park in St. Joseph offers additional facilities like a pool: "The pool was small but was clean and fenced," noted one reviewer.

    Consider weather impacts: Summer temperatures in the region can reach uncomfortable levels. "We travel with a dog and so much lush green grass to explore and walk was a plus for us. There is a dog park but I didn't look for it so can't comment on it," shared a camper about pet-friendly considerations at AOK Campground during warm weather.

    Scout tent-specific areas: Some campgrounds have designated tent areas that may be more comfortable. A reviewer at AOK Campground mentioned, "They have a few tent sites that looked very nice. Site A was really tucked into the back and had lots of vegetation and privacy."

    Tips from RVers

    Best places to camp near Amazonia for RVs: Full-hookup options are limited but available. "We booked at the last minute while traveling through and heading home. When we came in after hours, we had our envelope ready with a map and route to our campsite. The campsites were nice, level gravel sites," reported an RVer at AOK Campground.

    Check site length limitations: Conservation areas typically accommodate smaller rigs. At Rochester Falls Access, a camper noted, "Not really big rig friendly. One site, maybe. We got ours (43.5') in, barely. It's the first site out of the 6 or 7 here. Great for 30' travel trailers."

    Consider overnight alternatives: For those just passing through, Love's RV Hookup in St. Joseph offers basic overnight parking. "We arrived around midnight and there was very limited parking. We did not plan to use the RV hook ups but there seemed to still be one available slot if we wanted it," shared one overnight visitor.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Amazonia, MO?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Amazonia, MO offers a wide range of camping options, with 67 campgrounds and RV parks near Amazonia, MO and 4 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Amazonia, MO?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Amazonia, MO is AOK Campground & RV Park with a 4.4-star rating from 15 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 4 free dispersed camping spots near Amazonia, MO.