Best Campgrounds near Leasburg, MO
Searching for the best camping near Leasburg, MO? Enjoy the scenic camping, fun activities, and sights and sounds of Leasburg. Search nearby campsites and find top-rated spots from other campers.
Searching for the best camping near Leasburg, MO? Enjoy the scenic camping, fun activities, and sights and sounds of Leasburg. Search nearby campsites and find top-rated spots from other campers.
$12 - $48 / night
"Forty some years later, it is still my favorite park in Missouri. I enjoy camping here with my family and friends."
$12 - $52 / night
"We live Missouri and love getting away from the city and out to the forest and farmland, When we visit the Ozark's for camping we generally choose"
$19 - $30 / 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"
$16 - $36 / night
"Maramec Spring Park is a great place for camping and fishing in Missouri. The Park contains the fifth largest spring in the state."
$11 - $32 / night
"Johnson Shut-Ins State Park is located on the Black River in Missouri, just south of St. Louis."
Best campsite ever! Even has a shared camp kitchen very clean showers house very spacious some campsites are close together but everyone seemed nice. Bring your own wood. My kids loved exploring out there I will be renting a cabin later this week and will leave another review for the cabins the tent camping amenities and views are a solid 5 stars 🌟
Has everything you need. Even got a hot shower while tent camping
The road to get there isn't a road so much as a ATV trail. All wheel drive and it was too hard on my Subaru. Mostly washed out
3 camp sites with picnic table and fire pit, vault bathroom within walking distance.
This was our first trip with our first camper and this place was perfect. Well graveled spaces, easy water and electric hook-up with both 30 and 50 amp. Owners met us at the entrance and guided us in which was much appreciated. They were extremely nice and helped us get set up since we knew nothing and had just picked up the camper that morning. They had a few turkeys and chickens at the site which were our alarm clock. It was a bit muddy but we had just had a bunch of rain but the gravel kept us from having to fight it.
Good area only a mile off the highway so it made a great night stopping point. Had great access for our starlink. They have a little dog park, kids park, and it was all clean and well maintained. Easy access and some nice pull through spots. Water, sewer, and electric hook ups. Fire pit and picnic table at site. Since it’s close the highway it was a little loud with traffic. 57$ a night for premium spots, 42$ a night for non premium
First of all this is way down Berryman Rd. Go look up Michael Berryman (RIP) and his movies, then come back to me.
Got that picture? Ok great.
First thing you see when you turn off the highway is a tiny Baptist (first red flag) church and graveyard to set the tone.
If that doesn't put you off, make sure your car can handle terrain and you can handle your car. This is barely a road. It's a trail of moguls for your tires. Fallen trees and branches that narrow the lane and threaten to scrape the sides of your vehicle. One tree overhead barely cleared my car. Puddles that could be who know how deep or what's in them (I may be the red flag here). You can not turn around anywhere on this road; you have to go to the end where there's a loop or worst case scenario reverse out while ideally not in a state of panic.
I however as a cultist who worships at the altar of my Subaru's cargo hatch forged ahead because gotta get that creekside spot.
Anyway I got to the site without popping any tires and half set up before going for a walk. There's not a lot of walkable ground out there, really just the flat ground around the campsites and the road. Road was barely even an option. Water-filled pits made the muddy road difficult to traverse and eventually prevented me from going any further. The brush and reedy grass were too thick to walk through safely to get around, and in places the roadside embankments were too steep and loose to climb up and around puddles.
I did see a big ol mudbug, which was cool, but it was terribly quiet out there during my short walk. I was glad to get back to my car, where up the low cliff on the opposite side of the creek was a nicer-looking house with the sounds of people hanging out on the deck.
As night fell and the animal sounds picked up, I decided to sleep in my car instead of the tent. If you're ever out and you hear the animals and insects go silent, and then the next thing you hear is dogs barking, you should also probably sleep in your car.
After a hot and filling foil wrap dinner, I enjoyed some of the good green, because who doesn't like a sleep aid that also activates the amygdala, especially in these particular conditions. I'm soaking up the stars and the moon and the sound of running water, when suddenly I heard a heavy-bodied splash in the creek right by me.
And when I tell you I bolted to the car so fast leaving behind a tangled trail of chair, blanket, charger cable, etc
Because the shore on my side of the creek is flat. Waltz right on up from the creek. Nope not here not me.
Anyway nothing ended up happening, I slept fine, woke up to a bright sun and beautiful view. I did still get out of there pretty fast.
⭐5/7 might go spook myself again
The campground has oddly shaped campsites causing a crowded feel. The campground is also loud on the weekends especially if there are races at the nearby Bonne Terre drag strip.
St. Francois is a nice park tucked in the forest off of Hwy 67. It's a quaint park that tends to fill up fast depending on time of year. The sites are a bit more snug together than I would prefer. There are some nice hiking options within the park. It was exceptionally quiet when I stayed both times.
Camping near Leasburg, Missouri, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and outdoor activities. Whether you're looking for a quiet spot to relax or a place to enjoy some family fun, there are several campgrounds to choose from.
Camping near Leasburg, Missouri, has something for everyone. Whether you're into hiking, fishing, or just relaxing in nature, you'll find a spot that suits your needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What camping is available near Leasburg, MO?
According to TheDyrt.com, Leasburg, MO offers a wide range of camping options, with 118 campgrounds and RV parks near Leasburg, MO and 7 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 Meramec State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 54 reviews.
Where can I find free dispersed camping near Leasburg, MO?
According to TheDyrt.com, there are 7 free dispersed camping spots near Leasburg, MO.
What parks are near Leasburg, MO?
According to TheDyrt.com, there are 13 parks near Leasburg, MO that allow camping, notably Bankhead National Forest and Chugach National Forest.
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