Best Cabin Camping near Dadeville, MO

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Best Cabin Sites Near Dadeville, Missouri (19)

    SEAN E.'s photo of a cabin at Springfield - Route 66 KOA near Brookline, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at Springfield - Route 66 KOA near Brookline, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at Springfield - Route 66 KOA near Brookline, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at Springfield - Route 66 KOA near Brookline, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at Springfield - Route 66 KOA near Brookline, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at Springfield - Route 66 KOA near Brookline, MO

    1. Springfield - Route 66 KOA

    29 Reviews
    30 Photos
    63 Saves
    Brookline, Missouri
    • Pets
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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo at Stockton State Park Campground near Stockton, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at Stockton State Park Campground near Stockton, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at Stockton State Park Campground near Stockton, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at Stockton State Park Campground near Stockton, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at Stockton State Park Campground near Stockton, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at Stockton State Park Campground near Stockton, MO

    2. Stockton State Park Campground

    11 Reviews
    14 Photos
    65 Saves
    Stockton, Missouri

    This recreation area is part of Stockton Lake

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    • Standard (Tent/RV)
    Teresa B.'s photo of a cabin at B Berry Farms & Co. near Marshfield, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at B Berry Farms & Co. near Marshfield, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at B Berry Farms & Co. near Marshfield, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at B Berry Farms & Co. near Marshfield, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at B Berry Farms & Co. near Marshfield, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at B Berry Farms & Co. near Marshfield, MO

    3. B Berry Farms & Co.

    20 Reviews
    167 Photos
    86 Saves
    Marshfield, Missouri

    Would you like to try something different than your everyday routine? Well, then come on out to a little place we have out in the country to unplug, unwind, or just enjoy a life that's all around you. Our little spot is called B Berry Farms and Co. We are a 40-acre family Berry farm and 24-hour Campground with several RV Spots and 4 RV spots with 20 amp or 30 amp electricity your choice. And we are right in the heart of the Missouri Ozarks with over 4,000 you-pick Berry bushes (and produce in 24' )covering, 7 acres we have something for almost everyone. If you want cleaner health products in your life then we can help you with that as well, We are also a natural skin care product manufacturer. Either Bonding by the wood-fired stove in our bunkhouse or cuddling up in the chairs outside enjoying hot cocoa as it snows. Looking off into the distance and seeing the sun setting with bursting colors as you're looking over the rows and rows of berries. Experience a darker night sky than most are used to. Or walk the many acres of colored coated diverse trails, enjoy 2 horseshoe pitching areas, Play pool, Play darts, pick delicious berries, Throw Axes at a log target, swing on several adult swings around the property, Conquer the Adult Suspension Bridge in the woods, climb a 12-foot high wall, enjoy our 10' bouncing net hanging from the ceiling, play in the many sandboxes, sweat out a game with a 35' professional Volleyball net (ball provided)and badminton(we have rackets and birdies), play in the water cube as it sprays in all directions or our new WATERPARK play area ( 95' Kids Zipline, 9'x9' colored swing net, 2 swings, 14' fireman's pole, Kids Suspension Bridge, monkey bars, rock climbing walls) and so many more things to do. 1 Gas heated hot( 85 to 100 degrees) Shower area, 2 solar-heated shower houses ( seasonal frost to frost), 2 restrooms, hand washing station, and hand laundry tube. We sell farm fresh eggs, and baked goods(homemade breads, cinnamon rolls, cookies, muffins, and many fresh seasonal vegetables as well picked to order.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $7 - $48 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Bennett Spring State Park Campground near Windyville, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at Bennett Spring State Park Campground near Windyville, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at Bennett Spring State Park Campground near Windyville, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at Bennett Spring State Park Campground near Windyville, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at Bennett Spring State Park Campground near Windyville, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at Bennett Spring State Park Campground near Windyville, MO

    4. Bennett Spring State Park Campground

    40 Reviews
    95 Photos
    152 Saves
    Windyville, Missouri

    The valley that cradles Bennett Spring has created a place of peace and recreation that has welcomed generations of enthusiastic anglers. Bennett Spring camping is one of Missouri’s earliest state parks and continues today to attract fishermen and nature lovers seeking to make new memories. More than 100 million gallons of clear, cool water gush from Bennett Spring each day and form a spring branch stocked daily with rainbow trout waiting for lucky fishermen. Fishing may be the main draw but the park also offers many other amenities such as a dining lodge, campgrounds, cabins and hiking trails. Whether you are a traditional fishing enthusiast or someone seeking a place to relax and refresh, Bennett Spring State Park has what you need to make every trip one to remember.

    • Pets
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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo at Pittsburg Park Campground near Pittsburg, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at Pittsburg Park Campground near Pittsburg, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at Pittsburg Park Campground near Pittsburg, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at Pittsburg Park Campground near Pittsburg, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at Pittsburg Park Campground near Pittsburg, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at Pittsburg Park Campground near Pittsburg, MO

    5. Pittsburg Park Campground

    7 Reviews
    46 Photos
    32 Saves
    Pittsburg, Missouri

    This recreation area is part of Pomme De Terre Lake

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    Arrowhead Point M.'s photo of a cabin at Arrowhead Point RV Park & Cabins Campground near Collins, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at Arrowhead Point RV Park & Cabins Campground near Collins, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at Arrowhead Point RV Park & Cabins Campground near Collins, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at Arrowhead Point RV Park & Cabins Campground near Collins, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at Arrowhead Point RV Park & Cabins Campground near Collins, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at Arrowhead Point RV Park & Cabins Campground near Collins, MO

    6. Arrowhead Point RV Park & Cabins Campground

    4 Reviews
    18 Photos
    11 Saves
    Collins, Missouri

    Join us at Arrowhead Point, a quiet, secluded park on the edge of the Ozarks. With over 35 level, full-hookup, pull-through sites with a mix of sun and shade, there are sites to fit almost everyone's needs. In addition, Arrowhead Point has cabins available for weekend getaways or vacations. The two clubhouses (Sho-Me MO and Texas) are also located on the property for special occasions or just to have a cup of coffee! These clubhouses have fully-equipped kitchens, restrooms with showers, tables, and chairs. The TX clubhouse has a pool table and the laundry facility entry is on the back porch of the MO clubhouse). These clubhouses can be reserved for larger groups or special events including but not limited to wedding receptions, parties, retirements, game nights, movie nights, etc. Hang out at your RV site, take a walk in the woods, or stop by one of the clubhouses for a game of cards or pool. Do some fishing from our catch-and-release pond or relax on the porch and watch the hummers. Some weekends, we have special events. Many gather inside when the weather gets bad, to visit, or to eat their meals together. Prices vary. Check back here or follow us on Facebook for the latest.

    Prices vary and special rates are available for long-term guests and traveling healthcare and construction workers.

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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $35 / night

    kent F.'s photo of a cabin at Hidden Valley Outfitters near Windyville, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at Hidden Valley Outfitters near Windyville, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at Hidden Valley Outfitters near Windyville, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at Hidden Valley Outfitters near Windyville, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at Hidden Valley Outfitters near Windyville, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at Hidden Valley Outfitters near Windyville, MO

    7. Hidden Valley Outfitters

    10 Reviews
    18 Photos
    47 Saves
    Windyville, Missouri
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    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Cathy S.'s photo of a cabin at Riverfront Campground and Canoe near Windyville, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at Riverfront Campground and Canoe near Windyville, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at Riverfront Campground and Canoe near Windyville, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at Riverfront Campground and Canoe near Windyville, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at Riverfront Campground and Canoe near Windyville, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at Riverfront Campground and Canoe near Windyville, MO

    8. Riverfront Campground and Canoe

    8 Reviews
    36 Photos
    37 Saves
    Windyville, Missouri
    • Pets
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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $250 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at COE Pomme de Terre Lake Pittsburg Park near Pittsburg, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at COE Pomme de Terre Lake Pittsburg Park near Pittsburg, MO
    Camper-submitted photo at COE Pomme de Terre Lake Pittsburg Park near Pittsburg, MO

    9. COE Pomme de Terre Lake Pittsburg Park

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    Pittsburg, Missouri
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    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo at Evening Star RV Park near Dadeville, MO

    10. Evening Star RV Park

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    Dadeville, Missouri
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Recent Cabin Reviews near Dadeville, Missouri

142 Reviews of 19 Dadeville Campgrounds


  • Devin W.
    Camper-submitted photo from Fishing Tales RV Park
    Aug. 21, 2020

    Fishing Tales RV Park

    The Most Wonderful Place on Earth

    Friendly Campground staff, beautiful, clean accommodations. Saltwater pool/hot tub is seasonal, but beyond amazing! A short distance from Bennett Spring State Park where the beauty and serenity of the area continues!

  • Cathy S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Riverfront Campground and Canoe
    May. 26, 2020

    Riverfront Campground and Canoe

    Camping,Kayaking,fishing 13 Riverfront De, Lebanon Mo

    Nestled in the woods just beyond Bennett Springs State Park is just a slice of camping heaven! Lower campground area is just a picture perfect as the campground winds along a section of the Niangua River. Campground supports any type of camping. Upper level has new full service sites. Great Owners run the well stocked store and see to your needs. Camping cabins for rent. Great shower house. Loved this place we will be back soon. Definitely a 12 out of 10!

    RANGER REVIEW: I had the opportunity to review the GCI Slim Fold Cook Station. Wow what a great addition! Totally loved it. Spacious room on top. Found it to be pretty stable. Sever hooks for hanging items for quick access. Made from sturdy material. Set up and take down super easy. We used iron grill with it and found it to be a match. Also used as a buffet for feeding larger number. Very versatile . Definite 10

  • Pat F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Springfield - Route 66 KOA
    Apr. 11, 2022

    Springfield - Route 66 KOA

    Nice little campground

    We rented a cabin and it was very nice and rustic feeling although I feel the amenities in the cabin could have been way better for example there was no mini fridge no kitchen or sink that was all outside in another area no couch no TV there was free Wi-Fi

  • Anna P.
    Camper-submitted photo from Bennett Spring State Park Campground
    Aug. 26, 2022

    Bennett Spring State Park Campground

    Bennett Springs State Park Cabins

    Had a great time in a spacious cabin with full kitchen and bath. Comfortably held 5 of us in one cabin. A little busier than I like, but fun to watch all the fly fisherfolk. Niangua River was gorgeous and so fun to swim in (clear all the way to the bottom). Caught tadpoles with our hands and watched tiny fish. Lots of chiggers was the only downfall. Hiking trails were great with natural bridges and caves. Super fun time!

  • T
    Camper-submitted photo from Springfield - Route 66 KOA
    Oct. 25, 2022

    Springfield - Route 66 KOA

    Excellent campground

    The store was awesome, staff was friendly and helpful, grounds were beautiful and sites great. Cabins looked awesome too! Would absolutely stay again

  • Jason C.
    Camper-submitted photo from Arrowhead Point RV Park & Cabins Campground
    May. 2, 2020

    Arrowhead Point RV Park & Cabins Campground

    Relaxing low activity weekend

    Level sites with full hookups. 30,50 amp, water, sewer on every site. Owners are really nice, and keep everything well maintained. Nice small catch and release pond. Has 2 club houses with large grills and 3 cabins also. Had a very nice quiet relaxing weekend.

  • J
    Camper-submitted photo from Riverfront Campground and Canoe
    Aug. 30, 2018

    Riverfront Campground and Canoe

    Awesome canoe/raft/kayak outfitter and campground

    Been to this place many times.  They keep upgrading the facilities year after year.  Taken our travel trailer (34 feet), water/electric hookup, sewer dump onsite.  Nice store, showers, and beautiful area along the river to relax, float, fish, etc.  Very friendly and accommodating staff.  They have added cabins to rent as well.  Right next door to Bennett Springs, which is awesome trout fishing!!

  • Tyler D.
    Camper-submitted photo from Bennett Spring State Park Campground
    Apr. 11, 2019

    Bennett Spring State Park Campground

    Ok “Camping”

    This is a nice campground. But not if you’re looking to get away from people and get deep into nature. This is mostly a fishing campground. Not a lot to do in the area. Campground is still nice, just close to city and not as nice as other areas in Missouri

  • S
    Camper-submitted photo from Pittsburg Park Campground
    Jun. 9, 2018

    Pittsburg Park Campground

    Lots of options

    Whether you want a nice secluded site, a yurt or one right on the water-Pittsburgh has them all. Great modern bath houses as well as a marina with a small diner. Boat rentals, kayak rentals and a fully stocked croppie bed for kids. Lots of fun for the family.

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Bennett Spring State Park Campground
    Oct. 31, 2017

    Bennett Spring State Park Campground

    One of My Favorite Parks

    After one visit, this became one of my favorite state parks. This is one of Missouri’s’ “trout parks” with a hatchery and release sites so fishing (which actually becomes catching) is a big draw. Bennett Spring is so serious about their fishing they even have a trout cam so you can watch other anglers testing their skills.

    When we pulled into the campground and picked out a super sweet paved full hook-up site we let out a sigh of approval and knew we were going to really like it there for a few days. The park has 143 campsites comprised of five loops so there are a wide variety of camping options, from basic to sewer/electric/water sites with some being reserveable to first come, first serve. There are wooded sites and those in the open where you are close enough to the fishing action to watch anglers from your RV. In addition to camping, there are 65 other lodging units which are cabins, duplex/fourplexes, and motel rooms.

    We came to camp, fish, and hike but there is also canoeing, floating, a nature center and museum, trout hatchery, dining facilities, a church, Olympic-size swimming pool, and much more. When I wasn’t wading in the water with a wet line, we were walking through the woods. The park has over twenty miles of hiking trails meandering through its 3,216 acres. Trails range from a leisurely walk along the stream to that of rigorous mountain trails that reward hikers with great picturesque views of the Ozark Mountains. Guided ranger-led tours are also available for those wanting a little more information on your walk. The camp store is quite large with everything from food to souvenirs. For Anglers this is where you get your fishing permit and advice on the best lures to use (of which they have a large selection).

    One aspect of this park that is so appealing is the historical character that came from the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) improvements made back in the 1930’s. They built a dam, arched bridge, cabins and shelters, dining lodge, roads, and trails. The CCC influence is obvious when looking at the dining lodge with its stone and wood exterior and post and beam interior that stands the test of time and emits rustic charm. The dining lodge still performs its original function and is popular among visitors (especially those who want to have their freshly-caught trout prepared for them).

    To make a reservation or view campsite details, photos and availability, go to the reservation website by clicking the “Make a Reservation Now” link below. Reservations may also be made by calling toll free 877-ICampMO (877-422-6766). Printable campground maps are available for your reference by clicking on the "Map" links.

    Some state parks are remote and have a quiet and tranquil feel. This park has a lot going on so that is probably not the case in the busy summer season. When we were there in early April the park’s campgrounds were pretty empty and quiet and while we really liked that we also liked that there was a lot to do. Our three days passed quickly and we would definitely come back.

  • S
    Camper-submitted photo from Hidden Valley Outfitters
    Jun. 23, 2018

    Hidden Valley Outfitters

    A GREAT place

    This is a new (‘17) campground. Trees have been planted but currently no shade. Concrete pads. Nice store with pizza ovens.

    It is right on the Niangua River and they provide put in and take out along with canoe and kayak rental. Fees were very reasonable.

    They are building a winery and drive in theater to be open in ‘19.

    A wonderful addition to the area.

    Would be a 5 with cable, WiFi and paved lane.

  • A
    Camper-submitted photo from B Berry Farms & Co.
    Jun. 27, 2022

    B Berry Farms & Co.

    Secluded rustic mini-resort

    Brendan and Teresa are an adotable young couple who are transforming a large area in the midst of Missouri farm country into a small black- and blueberry farm that includes a small RV camp. They also make and sell natural products (soaps, balms, etc.). They have constructed a cute rec house with darts, corn hole, even a little reading nook. There is a swing on the big tree in front of the rec house as well as horseshoe pits. Dispersed around the berry fields are hidden firepit areas for guests to enjoy. And you can pick berries for your breakfast!

    They have built an exquisite shower room with cedar walls and river rock flooring, and there are bathrooms for guests as well.

    Brendan and Teresa could not have been more accommodating. They presented us with a goody bag with s'mores fixings and a sample lip balm from their product line. And Brendan helped us with hose repair parts when our water hose jammed on the reel and we had to cut it off! First rate customer service.

    The drawback for us is that (1) it is FAR from the main highway so not convenient for one-night stays and (2) the one site suitable for large RVs is not very level. We have a 40' Renegade Verona and it took 6 tries to find a place near the hookups where our auto-level would find a good position (no "excessive slope" error).

    Also, we knew from the start there was only 30 amp service and no sewer, so we can't complain about that.

    But for smaller RVs and boondockers, this is a charming getaway for families and anyone who enjoys getting away from it all.

  • Nathan P.
    Camper-submitted photo from Bennett Spring State Park Campground
    Dec. 16, 2024

    Bennett Spring State Park Campground

    Peaceful win ter camping in campground 1

    This is the third time staying here. This time wife and I took our small camper just to get away for the weekend. We stayed in campground one because it is the only one open during the off season. You can make reservations online before going to ensure you have the spot you want. Campground one is in a flat spot down by the water and it is actually rather open and built for large rigs to fit in. If it was full I imagine it would be crowded and not much privacy but because we went in the winter there was only four other campsites taken. We were surprised when we found that there was Wi-Fi available for free at the campground. One negative is we only found one toilet for the entire campground. It wasn't a problem at this time because there was hardly anybody there, but I imagine if you wanted to use the toilet during the regular season you would find yourself with a line or going somewhere else.

  • Amy S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Bennett Spring State Park Campground
    Jan. 5, 2020

    Bennett Spring State Park Campground

    RV full hook up site near water

    A trout fisher dream, as one of Missouri’s 5 hacherys are here. Fun for this kids to see the amazing amount of fish. Due to rain I didn’t have the opportunity to hit any of the trails, but there are several that vary in length and difficulty.

  • Charlotte B.
    Camper-submitted photo from Stockton State Park Campground
    Jul. 9, 2018

    Stockton State Park Campground

    Great Lake

    I wish there were more secluded spots, but altogether a great place. There are miles of mountain biking trails which can be hard to find in Missouri, especially at state parks. Next time, we are hoping to get a spot with more trees and shade. The marina has a great shop In case you ran out of marshmellows or sunscreen and also has a small restaurant attached. Boat slips are also available. You can even rent pontoons or jet skis. There is also a water trail for canoes and kayaks, which are also available for rent.

  • Craig B.
    Camper-submitted photo from Hidden Valley Outfitters
    Dec. 24, 2018

    Hidden Valley Outfitters

    My Favorite

    One of my top 3 campsites to visit in Missouri. Through the warm season visit at least once a month. Good clean facilities, great staff who are friendly, respectful and fun to laugh with. Always make you feel welcome. Beautiful river flowing by. There are a few choice spots that I prefer depending on time of year that can fill up quick. So book ahead. Water is chilly year around so if you like bathwater warmth, not the place for you. For us it's perfect.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from B Berry Farms & Co.
    Aug. 21, 2024

    B Berry Farms & Co.

    Berry-good Time

    Found this place on a whim through Missouri. Was looking for dispersed camping and not much popped up in the area. So campgrounds were next up.

    This place already had a few good reviews, so I called them up. Immediately knew this was going to be the place. Super nice folks, clear communication, and even showed us the grounds upon arrival.

    Lots of amenities for just staying a single night. Everything you need and want in a campground, but not a KOA or Yogi packed site.

    Overall 5/5, cheap, friendly, abundance of things to do, and quiet (when I stayed).

    P.S. Depending on which site you choose… the cost varies, but still cheap. There is lighting, power outlets, tables, fire rings and outdoor grill, along with many other fun child-friendly things.

  • Josh S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Pittsburg Park Campground
    May. 28, 2019

    Pittsburg Park Campground

    Ranger Review: Icemule Pro X-Large 33L Cooler at Pittsburg State Park

    Campground Review:

    We stayed at this beautiful Missouri State Park on memorial weekend in 2019. This park is park of Pomme De Terre lake and 1 of 2 state parks on the lake, Pittsburgh and Hermitage. There are several local private campgrounds in the area but non match what you'll find at these two campgrounds. Pittsburgh is described as the more secluded of the two and thats just the way we like it. 

    We arrived to find that the normal lake level had risen from 830 ft to 860+. needless to say almost all lakeside camground were closed. We arrived at our site and identified that we had 13 inches until our site was to be claimed by the lake. The campground hosts actually informed us that over half of their sites were flooded or in immediate danger of flooding. They were able to offer us a different site as most people apparently decided to no show. We were relocated to site 323 in the Pittsburgh campground. A side note that almost every loop in this campground had empty sites and all those who were displaced were able to be relocated in the park at NO ADDITIONAL FEE for upgraded sites. 

    Site 323 was simply amazing. A level concrete pad with enough wooded area around to fully eliminate view of neighbors on either side. We camp out of a 95 Coleman Pop up so it was perfect for us. It is on a significant slope so tent camping would be hard. This site is walking distance to vault toilets, and clean water. After an impromptu wiffleball game broke out with the multiple campers across from us we decided to explore the campground.

    Loop 100 is tightly packed RV sites with no real privacy but all your creature comforts . Loop 200 is electric sites well spaced with lake access to most. This appeared to be the most tent and camper friendly loop.  Both 100 and 200 loops are close to shower house and main playground.

    Loop 300 is electric with most sites of the lake side coming with elevated gravel pads for grilling and watching the water. Most sites are on decent grades so the state park pics on their site would be a good idea to look at.

    Loop 400 is the basic loop and from what I could tell stays fairly level with large grassy areas to tent in. 

    All loops have a vault toilet placed evenly on the loop and access to water from a spigot. They all utilize the same road in and the same plumbed bathroom / showerhouse. To my surprise these were all very clean and stayed that way all weekend. 

    There is only 1 trail for hiking and at 3 miles is worth the trip. It goes out to a point overlooking all of the park and most of Pomme De Terre Lake. We got to see this but in a little different way than planned. Due to flooding the trail was almost completely underwater. 

    A small marina with rentals and fishing docks is just across the street. They serve normal pub food and were very happy to serve. Lines there can be long as it is also a very busy boat ramp. 

    The state park has its own swimming beach and due to flooding it was closed. So instead we utilized the parking lot, Playground, and Pavilion as a launch point for our kayaking adventures. All in all this trip went from possible disaster to an amazing adventure on the water. The lake is very clear and paddling through the tree tops normally 20 feet off the ground was surreal. Pittsburgh won us over with customer service and a unique experience we will all remember. 

    Product Review:

    As a Ranger for The Dyrt I sometimes get to test and evaluate quality products from amazing sponsors today I am submitting a review of my new Icemule Pro X-Large Cooler.https://icemulecoolers.com/collections/pro-coolers/products/the-icemule-pro-x-large

    So as I said before I didnt get to hike with this bad boy but it did spend everyday as our family take and use cooler. 

    First and foremost I have to say upon receiving this thing I was shocked at the size. It is definitely extra large. My 7 year old would not be packing this thing around but Icemule has several size options so no real issue there. I chose the xl specifically to use while kayaking on this trip. I would be providing food and drink for up to 8 separate people and would be on the water for  long periods of time. I currently own a Yeti and Wally World Rotomold but cant use them due to their size on our boat.  Well this is where it gets good. I loaded all three coolers and set out with my Icemule in tow. I left the two hard coolers with family at the pavilion. Similar contents and each cooler received 1 bag of ice in the morning. The Icemule stood stride for stride with the yeti in fact I will attach photos to prove it.  The Icemule form fit itself into the storage space on my kayak and at the end of the day had just a little ice left. The Yeti had a little more ice but nothing significant. I will also note that the Icemule was in the open sun on the back of a kayak in 90 degree temps. I was ecstatic with the result. This thing is amazing. 

    Now for the nitty gritty. My Icemule comes in several colors. I chose black as it matched my yak LOL. I can say the 24 can capacity is definitely modest but I wouldn't recommend exceeding it by much as all that weight adds up. Not heeding my own advice I topped this thing off and really put it and my back through the ringer. All the stitching and seam weld held up very well. Not a single issue even when over loaded. All clips and straps are high quality and very durable.

    All in all I made room for 6 different coolers in my garage as they will all be resting comfortably there. The Icemule is now our families go to for all our cooler needs.

  • Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Bennett Spring State Park Campground
    Jun. 1, 2020

    Bennett Spring State Park Campground

    Come On An Off Day Of the Week For Maximum Enjoyment!!

    This state park is one worth a stop when near Springfield. I drove north toward this park to enjoy something a bit different and found it to be very peaceful during a weekday. 

    I had traveled here following a busy time and expected to still have some of that lingering noise which hangs out after a big event. But by the time I reached the location it had dwindled out. Leaving behind in the peaceful outdoors were shaded sites that were well placed but slightly trashed. That isn’t the fault of the park but rather of the people who did not pick up after themselves. 

    After a little tidying of my site, I was home for the night in a nice tent site. I took a tour of the grounds and noticed that the showers were nice, the water was great in pressure and hot!! Restrooms were well maintained and even after the weekend they had already done their maintenance and had them looking very nice!! 

    Something else to note when traveling is cell service. With AT&T I had 3 bars of service, something which I was very uncertain of after driving to the location had been spotty in some areas. 

    The campground runs alongside a waterway and it was nice to enjoy around dusk the sounds of the water. I would have taken a dip in it had I not arrived so late in the evening, it looked so perfect for just dipping the toes in. Also I could see this being a great place to launch a small boat or kayak. 

    Nearby camp is one of the larger hatcheries in the state which you can visit during certain hours and see how they work to diligently populate the waterways and lakes in Missouri, pretty cool process and information. Definitely recommend!!

  • Tammy T.
    Camper-submitted photo from Stockton State Park Campground
    Jun. 17, 2019

    Stockton State Park Campground

    Excellent Spot

    I really enjoyed my first trip here. I had never even heard of this lake. The grounds are nice and clean. The restrooms and showers are decent for a public area. The shop on the marina is not over priced like you would think. The staff are really nice. We do wish there were more instructions in the confirmation email on the check in process and specifically where to go when first arriving at the camp. There are pontoons, kayaks and canoes for rent at the marina. There is also a swim beach nearby.

  • Katie R.
    Camper-submitted photo from Stockton State Park Campground
    May. 10, 2020

    Stockton State Park Campground

    A great clean place!

    Great state park. Cleanest restrooms I’ve seen. Great trails. Bring the kayaks. They have some pretty cool kayak marked trails on the lake. Beautiful sail boats to see as well!

  • Joe J.
    Camper-submitted photo from Stockton State Park Campground
    Dec. 14, 2020

    Stockton State Park Campground

    Into the wild

    Great camping spot with easy access to the lake and marina however there isn’t any water or sewer hookup on the camp site. Almost boondocking with electric hookup and a dump station.

  • G
    Camper-submitted photo from Stockton State Park Campground
    Mar. 21, 2021

    Stockton State Park Campground

    Stockton State Park

    Real nice park Especially for what we paid. $8.00 for electric only per night. Senior rate off season, $2.00 discount. Two loops East & West. We stayed in the east on a fairly level site, all nicely spaced. Most sites are pretty level, except some that back to the woods. Good ATT signal. Did not try OTATV. Dump & fresh water were near by. Real friendly camp host. A great night over for us.

  • MCB The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Stockton State Park Campground
    Apr. 8, 2024

    Stockton State Park Campground

    Nice primitive campsite in loop 1

    Bathrooms were clean but dated. Water spigots were well spaced. Ticks were very bad. Family sites were spacious but laid out like 2 separate sites. Would have been nice to have both tables together. Tent pads were advertised but non-existent.


Guide to Dadeville

Cabin camping near Dadeville, Missouri offers a unique blend of nature and comfort, making it an ideal getaway for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

Cabins are available at Springfield - Route 66 KOA

  • Enjoy a cozy cabin stay at Springfield - Route 66 KOA, where you can relax in a clean and friendly environment.
  • This campground features a variety of amenities, including a market and the option for pizza delivery right to your cabin.
  • The location is convenient, with easy access to major highways and nearby attractions.

Some prices for cabin camping range from $8 to $40

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