Best Campgrounds near Leasburg, MO

Leasburg, Missouri sits amid several established campgrounds that provide access to the Meramec River and Onondaga Cave State Park. Tent and RV sites are available at Onondaga Cave State Park Campground, which features concrete pads, water and electric hookups, and proximity to cave tours and river recreation. Additional campground options include Ozark Outdoors-Riverfront Resort and Meramec State Park Campground, both offering cabin accommodations alongside traditional camping. Garrison Canoe Rental and Campground and Bass' River Resort expand the range of options with glamping facilities and yurt rentals. Most established campgrounds in the area maintain full hookup sites for RVs while preserving tent camping areas.

Seasonal considerations affect camping experiences throughout the region, with most campgrounds operating year-round but experiencing peak visitation during summer months. Water-based recreation drives much of the camping activity, with canoe and kayak outfitters operating near several campgrounds. Concrete pads at Onondaga Cave State Park help mitigate wet conditions, though some sites may experience drainage issues during heavy rainfall. A visitor noted, "Avoid campsite 65 when it rains. We had over an inch of standing water on the concrete pad when we arrived. 18 hours after it stopped raining, we still had some water on the concrete pad."

Campers consistently highlight the natural features and recreational opportunities surrounding Leasburg's campgrounds. The Meramec River provides swimming, fishing, and floating opportunities directly accessible from several campgrounds. Cave tours at Onondaga Cave State Park represent a distinctive feature, with one reviewer noting, "Onondaga Cave is amazing with the new lighting; it just reopened July 4, 2024." Hiking trails connect many campgrounds to scenic areas, with some sites offering direct trail access. Developed campgrounds typically provide clean restroom facilities, though amenities vary significantly between locations. Several campgrounds feature on-site markets and firewood sales, reducing the need for supply runs. The proximity to water recreation, cave exploration, and hiking trails makes the Leasburg area particularly appealing for multi-activity camping trips.

Best Camping Sites Near Leasburg, Missouri (122)

    1. Onondaga Cave State Park Campground

    39 Reviews
    Leasburg, MO
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 245-6576

    $12 - $52 / night

    "Other than the water, Onondaga Cave SP has been one of my favorite places to camp in Missouri for more than 20 years."

    "We stayed one night on our way through Missouri. It’s only about ten minutes south of I-44. The campground was only about half full, so it was nice and quiet."

    2. Meramec State Park Campground

    57 Reviews
    Sullivan, MO
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 468-6072

    $12 - $48 / night

    "Miles upon miles of trails. Spacious campground, caves to explore, old time blast furnace to explore, fresh Missouri spring with exceptional fishing. Then theres a general store with a restaurant"

    "Growing up near here, this was the state park that my family always went to. Forty some years later, it is still my favorite park in Missouri. I enjoy camping here with my family and friends."

    3. Ozark Outdoors-Riverfront Resort

    21 Reviews
    Leasburg, MO
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 245-6837

    "Positives: quiet time starting at 11:00 pm, we didn’t hear cursing, loud music, or anything else that disturbs little ones once they go to sleep, close to the river, clean restroom and shower house, shaded"

    "They have a family section if you prefer to be away from the louder bunch."

    4. Garrison Canoe Rental and Campground

    12 Reviews
    Steelville, MO
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 775-2410

    "River access within walking distance. Canoe and raft rental available."

    "We stayed in our pop-up camper that was close to the road at the front of the campground. Across the road was the river so we were close to the river which was very nice."

    5. Bass' River Resort

    12 Reviews
    Leasburg, MO
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 786-8517

    $11 - $16 / night

    "This go around we pulled our popup down and chose a site with out hookups. (545) only negative things to say about the site was that it was very densely populated with trees."

    6. Meramec Caverns Natural Campground

    21 Reviews
    Stanton, MO
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 468-3166

    $23 - $38 / night

    "We had arrived a little too early in the camping season and we happened to pick days where Missouri had a cold front (previous weekend was warm)."

    "Security patrols around the clock and doesn't put up with any ridiculousness.

    Campsites available on pavement, gravel for campers and RVs and grass for tents."

    7. Huzzah Valley Resort

    9 Reviews
    Steelville, MO
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 786-8412

    "One we used, and many other we saw, had small trees outlining the edges of the sites. 

    We had a group of people next to use who were very loud on Friday evening until past midnight ."

    "We took a couples float during the week to get away from our busy lives and relax. The huzzah resort is always top notch."

    8. RV Self-Park

    8 Reviews
    Sullivan, MO
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 259-6678

    $20 - $39 / night

    "You will hear some highway noise, but honestly, after years in trucking, it just felt like home. No restrooms or extras, but for a quick, no-hassle stop right off I-44, this place nailed it."

    9. Blue Spring Ranch

    6 Reviews
    Bourbon, MO
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 732-5200

    "We park close to the creek, we drive to the Meramec River and sometimes enjoy petting a horse or goat. Last year we zip lined. It’s close to the caverns and other awesome sites."

    "It's up by the cabins/cottages and you definitely need to drive there. Get there early in the morning to set up your chairs in the river to get a good spot."

    10. Berryman Trail & Campgrounds - Mark Twain National Forest

    16 Reviews
    Davisville, MO
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 438-5427

    "There is a pavilion near the access points to the Berryman and Ozark trails."

    "Pretty creek right behind campsite. Enjoyable walking trails."

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Recent Reviews near Leasburg, MO

747 Reviews of 122 Leasburg Campgrounds


  • Michelle S.
    Sep. 16, 2025

    Meramec Caverns Natural Campground

    Quiet and Friendly

    From the person on the phone, to the one you see at the check-in gate, everyone is incredibly friendly :)

    We were amongst the only campers during our stay, so it was pretty quiet. This campground has a great set-up for family reunions, celebrations, group camping, etc.

  • Maddie L.
    Sep. 14, 2025

    Twin Eagle Lake Estates & Hideout

    Owners get drunk so they can fight with customers!

    Went to go have a peaceful birthday dinner tonight with my family, and the lovely owners Tyler and Jennifer Juliette were so intoxicated that they kicked us off the property for being in a open public space without camping passes. My fiancé and some of the other guys were all hanging around the dumpster area(no sign saying you can’t be there), when a manager came over and was very rudely asking if they had day passes. When my fiancé calmly tried to explained we were there under a reservation, and we were only hanging around the public general store, the manager proceeded to get visibly angry and said she was informing the owner of our behaviour. After my fiancé came and told me of the situation, I went outside to see what the chaos was. Tyler and Jennifer proceed to come up to my fiancé and say“are you the one who was mouthy with my manger”. Mind you, they both were clearly intoxicated and had alcohol in hand and the manager had a cigarette hanging out of her mouth most of the interaction. After they came up I looked at Tyler and said“Sir we are here under reservation if I could just explain” and Tyler replied“I don’t care about a reservation and you’re going to let me talk.” They proceeded to say we needed to leave or they would call the cops. I told them obviously they had too much to drink and that we would leave. As we turned around to go inside and grab our belongings, they followed us the entire time. Tyler followed me so closely I was so scared he was going to grab me! Literally he was half an inch away from being chest to back with me, and I told him aggressively to back Up, get away from me and that I am a young woman. When we got inside, the owners told my family we were the most“disrespectful children” they’d ever met, mind you we are both legal adults. I grab my belongings, we left, and we surely will never ever be back! My family was left embarrassed, shocked, and disturbed by how poorly the owners handled the situation. If they had kindly asked us to see our passes or that we couldn’t hang by the dumpsters, there would have been 0 issue. If anyone there witnessed the interaction, I am highly sorry for the scene. However this was 100% poor business management and could’ve been handled 1000x better. So unfortunate that the owners are to entitled and money hungry to hear out the people who give them business.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 9, 2025

    Meramec State Park Campground

    Great Campground!

    Stopped for one night, but could have stayed more. Great campground with tons of trees and shade. Each site has a table and fire pit. Big, clean bathrooms and showers. Playgrounds for kids. Caves to explore. I’m

  • 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."

  • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 26, 2025

    Meramec State Park Campground

    Huge park right on the River

    We arrived on a Saturday and the park was packed, but were able to have a spot with electric. Campground probably has well over 200 sites with electric, electric and water, and tent camping. Right on the Merrimack river where one could go hang out in the river or float or tube down the river. Cave that is situated in the park that one can pay for a tour Fisher cave. We actually went to the Meramec Caverns tour about 15 miles away. Road into park is fairly narrow and has a pretty good grade going up and down. Park is actually almost 3 miles from the visitor center. Even though the park was very full when we arrived, it emptied out to almost no one on Sunday afternoon. You are nicely spaced apart from other people for the most part. Showers were adequate.

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

    Meramec State Park Campground

    Lots of spots, close to highway

    Great park close to hwy 44 (5ish minutes + drive to campground) Lots of spots to choose from even though it was a Saturday in August. All are pretty flat and open with not much privacy. Showed up at 5pm and chose an open spot but had to call to reserve because I had no cell service (phone worked, internet didn’t). Phone reservation was super easy and efficient. Our spot (#86) had a lot of broken glass under the picnic table and the fire out was filthy. Convenient potable water and dump station areas. We just stopped for the night while driving through the area so didn’t use the park which seems to have tons to do.

  • Trevor S.
    Aug. 15, 2025

    Tom Sauk Mountain State Park

    Primitive

    We didn’t camp here but drove up the mountain to check out the look out. Took a trip through the campground, tent camping only and it looked like most sites had platforms and a picnic table. I seen one or two restrooms. Looked nice and wasn’t crowded. Several hiking trails, I think we’ll come back in the future to hike

  • Trevor S.
    Aug. 15, 2025

    Montauk State Park Campground

    Relaxing

    Very nice campground, tons of shade! My site (206) was very level and was surrounded in trees like basically ever other site which made it comfortable to sit outside all day. We’ve been down here a couple times now and would highly recommend it.

  • Linda C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 13, 2025

    Brazil Creek Camping Area

    Small and picturesque

    Stayed one night. Beautiful country drive from 1-44. Abundant shade. No Verizon service. Aggressive horseflies and mosquitoes. Lots of sewer flies in the vault toilet. Water source is creek.


Guide to Leasburg

Camping sites near Leasburg, Missouri provide access to the Huzzah and Courtois creeks alongside the Meramec River in the northern Ozarks region at approximately 700-800 feet elevation. The area's limestone geology creates distinctive karst features including caves, springs, and clear streams that remain cool even during hot summer months. Campgrounds typically experience humidity levels above 70% during summer with temperatures cooling significantly in evening hours.

What to do

Cave exploration: 1-2 hour guided tours at Onondaga Cave State Park Campground offer an escape from summer heat. "No matter how many caves you've seen, you'll remember this one. Elevated walkways, pools, absolutely lovely," notes a camper who particularly appreciated the tour guides who "are very knowledgeable and everyone seems to love their jobs."

Ropes course adventures: 2-3 hour sessions at Ozark Outdoors-Riverfront Resort provide a unique treetop perspective. "My family also enjoy the Floating Trees ropes course. It was supposed to be about 2 hours but the instructors let them go an extra 45 minutes without anyone feeling rushed," explains a visitor who appreciated the unhurried experience.

Wildlife viewing: Morning and evening hours yield best results for spotting local fauna. "We saw deer and raccoons here that entered our campsite," reports a camper at Meramec State Park, while another mentions, "We got to see many bats and found out there was a BatFest the next month!"

Horseback riding: Reserve well in advance during summer months when demand is highest. "There is trail riding and a zip line, but trail riding was all booked when we called to reserve," warns a camper who missed out at Blue Spring Ranch.

What campers like

River access: Varies by campground with some offering direct beach access. "Get there early in the morning to set up your chairs in the river to get a good spot," advises a visitor to Blue Spring Ranch. Another camper appreciated how their site was "right on the gravel bar and about 100 ft from waters edge. Great for relaxing and having a 'beverage' while watching the floaters figure out life."

Well-maintained facilities: Most campgrounds offer clean restrooms despite high usage. "Spotless bathroom/shower, attentive campground hosts and plenty of amenities," notes one camper about Onondaga Cave State Park, while another praises, "The bathhouse was walking distance from our camp" though cautioning that "a few of the showers on the female side didn't work."

Group-friendly setups: Some campgrounds cater specifically to larger parties with specialized site configurations. At Huzzah Valley Resort, "They have group buddy sites that allowed four rigs to all front doors to face each other all being pull through sites," explains a visitor who appreciated the social layout.

Low-cost options: National Forest sites offer basic but free camping. "Remote and off the beaten path. A small campground with only 8 spots, some big enough for RVs. No hook ups or water. Pack it in and pack it out," describes a visitor to Berryman Trail Campground who "didn't find Bigfoot, although we were warned by some locals at the campground."

What you should know

Noise levels vary dramatically between campgrounds and campground sections. Many locations separate areas by intended use. "Huge campground with a family side and a late night side," notes a regular at Ozark Outdoors, while another camper at Garrison Canoe Rental and Campground found "Very quiet thru the week" conditions but weekend activity increases substantially.

Cell service limitations affect most campgrounds in the area. "The cell phone service is virtually non-existent. We had planned to work from here and had to cut our visit short," reports a visitor to Meramec State Park. At Berryman Trail Campground, visitors found "AT&T and Sprint have only enough service to make calls at the sites."

Weekend reservations essential during summer months for established campgrounds. "We called on the day I wanted to go camping and still got a spot," notes an off-season visitor to Bass' River Resort, but summer visitors consistently recommend booking weeks in advance.

Traffic hazards exist at some campgrounds with highway proximity. "Our campers backed up to a fence about 5 feet off the highway. Cars and trucks fly down this highway at very fast speeds all hours of the day and night. Worried for everyone's safety if there was a crash," warns a visitor to Garrison Canoe Rental and Campground.

Tips for camping with families

Look for dedicated family areas: Many resorts separate quiet family camping from party areas. At Meramec Caverns Natural Campground, staff are particularly accommodating, as one military family noted: "The staff put us on an end spot farther from the high traffic high noise area. We were close to the beach, but further from the noise."

Check river safety features: Water depth and current vary significantly. "The river can be dangerous there but if you respect it and have life vests, it makes for an amazing day," advises a parent whose "kiddos played (with life vests) for 8 hours straight."

Consider camping cabins: Several campgrounds offer alternatives to tents during extreme weather. "We stayed in the large cabin, very nice space, great views, and everyone is very friendly," shares a visitor to Bass' River Resort who appreciated the comfortable option for a family float trip.

Verify playground conditions: Many campgrounds have limited play equipment. "The playground was not huge but my kids still enjoyed it," reports a parent from Ozark Outdoors, while another visitor noted that "Rock beach for wading and swimming" provided better entertainment than the play structures.

Tips from RVers

Concrete pad availability: Seasonal weather impacts site quality. At RV Self-Park, "Large level spots (no need unhook for an overnight stay)" make this location convenient for quick stops, though visitors note "Lots of interstate noise as it's very close."

Electric options range widely: Most campgrounds offer some hookups but with variations. "We have an rv with 50amp service and essentially, we were on a converted parking lot next to a pavilion. The sites facing the river were a bit nicer," reports a camper at Meramec Caverns Natural Campground.

Site levelness varies significantly: Even improved sites may present challenges. At Bass' River Resort, a camper noted the site "was very densely populated with trees. (Not a problem if you love shade or aren't trying to back in a camper for the first time)."

Overnight options exist for quick stops: For travelers passing through, self-service RV parks provide efficient alternatives. "You can reserve a site online or just do it when you get there as I did. After paying the power is supposed to be turned on," explains a visitor to RV Self-Park who appreciated the convenience.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Leasburg, MO?

According to TheDyrt.com, Leasburg, MO offers a wide range of camping options, with 122 campgrounds and RV parks near Leasburg, MO and 8 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Leasburg, MO?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Leasburg, MO is Onondaga Cave State Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 39 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 8 free dispersed camping spots near Leasburg, MO.