Best Campgrounds near Newburg, MO

The Mark Twain National Forest surrounds the small town of Newburg, Missouri, providing a mix of established campgrounds and primitive sites within a 20-mile radius. Lane Spring Recreation Area, located 13 miles south of Rolla, offers electric and non-electric sites along the Little Piney River with options for tent and RV camping. Several private RV parks including Pheasant Acres, Doolittle Acres, and Haven Hollow complement the public land options with full hookup services. Boiling Springs Campground, situated along waterways, provides cabin accommodations alongside traditional camping areas. Most campgrounds in this region operate seasonally, with the highest density of mixed-use facilities located along the major highways and river corridors.

Camping availability varies significantly with seasonal conditions in this part of the Missouri Ozarks. Spring and fall offer ideal temperatures but may bring increased rainfall, while summer months can be hot and humid. "This is a beautiful Forest Service Campground located 13 miles south of Rolla Missouri. There are six 30 amp electric sites and the remainder are dry camps. The campground is open seasonally from about April until the end of October," noted one visitor about Lane Spring Recreation Area. Many campgrounds in the region operate on seasonal schedules, typically from April through October. Visitors should note that some riverside sites may experience flooding during heavy rain periods, as evidenced by reports of standing water at certain campsites. Cell service can be limited in the more remote camping areas, especially in the valleys between the rolling hills.

Waterfront camping represents a significant draw for visitors to the Newburg area. The Little Piney River and nearby spring-fed streams provide fishing opportunities for wild rainbow trout at Lane Spring and several other locations. Campers consistently mention the wildlife viewing opportunities, particularly deer sightings, as highlights of their stay in the region. As one visitor noted about Lane Spring, "There is also a good swimming hole for the warmer months." Most campgrounds maintain vault toilets and basic amenities, with electric sites typically in higher demand and requiring advance planning. Private RV parks in the area tend to be small but well-maintained, with Pheasant Acres RV Park described by a visitor as "quaint and quiet" with "a lot of land to walk through." Highway noise can affect some campgrounds, particularly those situated closer to Interstate 44 or US Highway 63.

Best Camping Sites Near Newburg, Missouri (124)

    1. Boiling Springs Campground

    11 Reviews
    Newburg, MO
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 759-7294

    $12 - $89 / night

    "Bus picked us up there and dropped us at a location on the gasconade. Float ended right back at camp! We got out of our boat and walked up the bank to our camp site."

    "Located on the Gasconade beauty abounds. Full service hookups. Some shaded spots right on river. Bathroom is very small. No showers. One toilet spot not very nice."

    2. Doolittle Acres RV Park and Campground

    6 Reviews
    Newburg, MO
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 762-3000

    $25 - $55 / night

    "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."

    "It’s close to US 44 so a bit of road noise. The owner was very friendly and gave us a map with perfect directions."

    3. Haven Hollow RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Rolla, MO
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 525-3050

    $30 / night

    "Supplies close by in Rolla.

    WiFi wasn't very good and cell was spotty even with the booster.

    No showers or toilets on site so you need to be self-contained."

    "When you make your reservation they will confirm the length of your rig and put you in the appropriate site as there’s a small berm behind the sites that allow you to back further in on some sites than"

    4. Ozark Farms Family Campground

    6 Reviews
    Rolla, MO
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 826-1995

    $40 / night

    "Grounds sit next to a state numbered highway, so access is easy. Don't expect a remote setting. The highway traffic can be distracting if you're used to camping in the woods."

    "There are some extended stay residents, and campground is located adjacent to trailer park, but overall experience was safe, clean, and easy.  We look forward to returning this year!"

    5. Lane Spring Recreation Area

    3 Reviews
    Edgar Springs, MO
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 438-5427

    "Love it here it is quiet and peaceful but not too far away from the main road"

    "The campground is in the middle of a forest with a large creek running around it. It was springtime and everything was so green, there were wildflowers popping up all over the place."

    6. Maramec Spring Park

    14 Reviews
    St. James, MO
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 265-7801

    $16 - $36 / night

    "Nestled in Mid Missouri this place is a jam! Popular with locals there are trails, historic iron works and a fish hatchery…very cool place. Close to highway, good overnight spot!"

    "Maramec Spring Park is a great place for camping and fishing in Missouri. The Park contains the fifth largest spring in the state."

    7. Mark Twain National Forest Lane Spring Recreation Area

    1 Review
    Edgar Springs, MO
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 967-4194

    $15 - $50 / night

    "This is a beautiful Forest Service Campground located 13 miles south of Rolla Missouri. There are six 30 amp electric sites and the remainder are dry camps."

    8. The Devils Elbow Campground

    1 Review
    Newburg, MO
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 855-4733

    $15 - $45 / night

    "This little camp ground has float across and is so close to some super awesome trails! We took a 10.5 mile hike about 15 mins away from her site! Not to mention the cute little town surrounding it."

    9. Pheasant Acres RV Park

    7 Reviews
    St. James, MO
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (314) 303-5504

    $25 - $43 / night

    "This is a small campground but right next to it there is a lot of land to walk through. Sheri/Sharon the owner is right up there with one of the coolest women I've ever met."

    "If you have the time and are going through or near St. James Missouri its off of I-44, Mile Marker 195 towards St. James. "

    10. Three Springs RV Park & Campground

    1 Review
    Edgar Springs, MO
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 201-1579
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Recent Reviews near Newburg, MO

564 Reviews of 124 Newburg Campgrounds


  • 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

  • J
    Aug. 31, 2025

    Froggys River Resort

    Not as nice as the other options

    This "resort" is just a basic campground.  There's no place to dump your camper's tank, which you'd expect at the prices they charge.  The owner is in some sort of a feud with the residents that live around the campground, so now one of them fires a shotgun off every half hour, and another one blasts revelry early in the morning.  Nothing scary, but I didn't like knowing that we were right next to residents...certainly wouldn't want a campground in my back yard.

    Otherwise, it's mediocre.  Depending on the time of year, the river can be quite low, so be sure to check the forecast before planning a stay.  It was only about 6 inches deep when I was there.  The Gasconade Hills campground is just down the road and was a much better experience.

  • Jonathan D.
    Aug. 30, 2025

    Gasconade Hills Resort

    Bad wifi and even worse owners

    Drove 4 hours and spent 300 dollars on a cabin. We placed a small Bluetooth speaker in front of our cabin and relaxed with a drink. After playing music for 20 mins the owner storms over and screams at me to turn it down. Its 8 pm and the music isn't turned up I tell him he said it's his place and his prerogative if it's too loud. I asked him to show me where it said I can't play music. He said quiet time is 10 pm. I said it's 8. He told me not to argue with him as if im his kid or his employee or something.  He told me he was going to eject me if I continued to argue. I would never recommend this place to anyone. Save your money and go somewhere the owners respect you. Lots of places who appreciate your business to give this place any business.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 27, 2025

    Osage Beach RV Park

    Great place, friendly people and beautiful grounds

    We stayed overnight here because our dog was sick and this was close to the animal hospital we visited. We wish would have stayed here originally (we stayed the. first night at the state park). While the State Park was nice this campground offered so much more and was closer to town so we could walk to restaurants. 

    I would definitely stay here again.

  • Delanie J.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 26, 2025

    Froggys River Resort

    Friendly CG on the gasconade - PORT O POTTYS ONLY

    NO PLUMBIN, PORT O JOHNS ONLY

    PRIMITIVE CAMPSITE 10 IS BEST FOLLOWED BY 7

    Froggys has one flaw, see first sentence.  Other than that its perfect.  The crew is so friendly and you can tell they love running the CG and caring for guests.  They had a fire pit in the middle of the river which was so cool and did a pork steak dinner one of the nights.  The sites along the river are great for primitive camping.  And the six mile float on the gasconade was lovely.  The river moves slow, so if you're used to floating 16 miles on the spring fed Jacks Fork or Current, halfing that will be plenty.  Shower house was clean and efficient.

  • 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

    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 Newburg

The Mark Twain National Forest offers diverse camping spots near Newburg, Missouri, ranging from river-adjacent sites to secluded forest clearings. The region's elevation varies between 700-1,200 feet, creating rolling Ozark terrain with numerous spring-fed waterways. Summer temperatures typically reach 85-95°F with high humidity, while spring and fall camping sees 50-75°F days with cooler nights.

What to do

Float trips: Connection to campsites. At Boiling Springs Campground, campers can arrange floats that end right where they're staying. "Booked float right at Boiling Spring. Bus picked us up there and dropped us at a location on the gasconade. Float ended right back at camp! We got out of our boat and walked up the bank to our camp site," explains one visitor.

Trail hiking: Multiple difficulty levels. The area features over 200 acres of maintained walking paths with varied terrain. At Haven Hollow RV Park, "they cut walking trails over 200+ acres with a little pond," reports one camper. The trails accommodate different fitness levels, with most routes under 3 miles.

Trout fishing: Year-round options. The Big Piney and Gasconade Rivers offer productive fishing spots within walking distance of several campgrounds. One visitor mentioned the unique spring feature at Boiling Springs: "There is a spring on the opposite side of the river that is fairly easy to swim to that is a thrill to swim through. It's ice cold!"

What campers like

Natural swimming areas: Cold spring waters. The region's natural swimming holes provide relief during hot summer days. A Devils Elbow Campground visitor noted, "We could hear the river while we were sleeping in our tents (which was super relaxing)." Many swimming spots feature rope swings and shallow entry points.

Quiet, wooded sites: Space between campers. Several campgrounds maintain natural buffers between sites. At Lane Spring Recreation Area, "Even though the place was over half full, it felt very quiet. I stayed towards the back of the loop, and the creek ran just below my site."

Accessible springs: Educational opportunities. The area's springs produce millions of gallons daily and remain 58°F year-round. A Lane Spring visitor shared, "A nice short walkway leads from the picnic area to Lane Spring which pumps out sounds of gallons of cold water daily."

What you should know

Flash flooding concerns: Site selection matters. Low-lying campsites near rivers can flood during heavy rainfall. Plan accordingly during spring camping season when precipitation averages 4-5 inches monthly.

Limited cell service: Prepare offline resources. Coverage varies significantly by carrier and location. At Haven Hollow RV Park, campers report: "We got 3 bars on Verizon and a couple of OTA channels. We would have had a clear shot to the southern sky for satellite but did not put our receiver out."

Seasonal operations: Call ahead before visiting. Most campgrounds close between November and March. Maramec Spring Park operates on a specific schedule: "The Camping season is from March to the end of October. Non-electric sites are $16; Electric sites are $36 per night."

Tick activity: Spring and summer precautions. Particularly heavy from May through August. One Haven Hollow visitor advised, "We were here in late May and had to use bug spray as the ticks were out in mass."

Tips for camping with families

Swimming hole safety: Depth verification needed. The natural swimming areas have uneven bottoms and sometimes strong currents. Maramec Spring Park visitors note, "The river was fun to play in and we floated one day while we were there too. Lots of places to stop and play on the river."

Kid-friendly amenities: Campground-specific options. Some campgrounds offer dedicated spaces for children. A visitor to Ozark Farms Family Campground shared, "The bounce house was a huge hit for my 7 year old."

Educational opportunities: Historical features. Multiple campgrounds incorporate educational elements about local history. "The park has a country store, and a museum with the remains of an old iron furnace," noted one Maramec Spring visitor, making rainy day activities accessible.

Tips from RVers

Site dimensions: Know your measurements. Most RV sites in the area accommodate units up to 40 feet, with specific limitations at each campground. A Haven Hollow visitor advised, "The sites support about a 40' rig with some able to support up to 42' max. When you make your reservation they will confirm the length of your rig."

Road conditions: Final approaches can be challenging. Several campgrounds have gravel access roads that narrow significantly. "The last 1.5 miles is gravel and it was a little dusty coming in," noted a Haven Hollow visitor, while recommending larger rigs "just take it slow."

Utility considerations: Water pressure varies. Several campgrounds report pressure below 45 PSI. One visitor to Ozark Farms mentioned, "The water pressure is low, about 40 psi," suggesting RVers might need pressure regulators.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Newburg, MO?

According to TheDyrt.com, Newburg, MO offers a wide range of camping options, with 124 campgrounds and RV parks near Newburg, MO and 8 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Newburg, MO?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Newburg, MO is Boiling Springs Campground with a 4.2-star rating from 11 reviews.

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

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