Best RV Parks & Resorts near Fayette, MO

Several RV parks serve the Fayette area with varying levels of amenities and site configurations. Cottonwoods RV Park in Columbia offers 83 sites with full hookups including 50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer on gravel pull-through sites that accommodate large rigs. "Sites are pretty level and WiFi is good, but bathhouses are a pretty long walk from the transit sites," according to one visitor. Cedar Creek Resort & RV Park features similar full-hookup capabilities with 50-amp service on sites described as level, though some users note tight spacing between neighboring RVs. Arrow Rock State Historic Site Campground provides electric and water hookups with a dump station available, while Katy Roundhouse near New Franklin offers pull-through sites with full hookups year-round.

Advance reservations are recommended for most parks, particularly on weekends and during football season when Cottonwoods fills quickly with Mizzou fans. Some campgrounds offer contactless check-in, though this can be confusing for first-time visitors. Most RV parks maintain year-round operations, though water access may be shut off at state parks during winter months. Dump stations are available at Arrow Rock State Historic Site and Cooper's Landing, while several private parks offer full sewer hookups at individual sites. Pet policies vary by location, with some parks like Cedar Creek restricting pets entirely. Big rig access is generally good throughout the area, though some parks have low-hanging branches that may require careful navigation. Cellular reception is reliable at most locations, with multiple reviewers mentioning good WiFi quality at Cottonwoods.

Best RV Sites Near Fayette, Missouri (45)

    1. Cottonwoods RV Park & Campground

    18 Reviews
    Columbia, MO
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 474-2747

    $45 - $52 / night

    "Check-in was quick and easy and we proceeded to pull through site 83 with FHUs. The gravel pad was very long and we had plenty of room for our 40’ rig and F450."

    "Convenient RV resort, safe and tight , level gravel spots. Good staff and nice mix of long term guests. Good public areas for families."

    2. Cedar Creek Resort & RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Columbia, MO
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 239-8340

    "Quiet peaceful place for our overnight stop, would like to have extended stay to enjoy all the amenities. Friendly staff, very clean facilities, wonderful natural location."

    "Oh my as we drove in this place was amazing There were fishing ponds a retreat center and cabins Hiking trails Rv park w laundry Over 160 acres of land to explore on!!!"

    3. Blackwater Bluffs RV Park

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    Nelson, MO
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (660) 888-2011

    $49 - $53 / night

    4. Shoemaker RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Macon, MO
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (660) 773-5313

    "They have a great staff, full store for almost anything you do, and don’t, need for your RV. 30/50 amp service throughout. K row is preferential. Spread out fairly well."

    5. Love's RV Hookup-Boonville MO 347

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    Franklin, MO
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (660) 882-7770

    $57 - $63 / night

    6. Cooper’s Landing Campgrounds and Marina

    18 Reviews
    Jamestown, MO
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 657-1299

    $10 - $60 / night

    "They wrap everything up by 10pm and it’s very quiet late night. This weekend they had special events everyday related to the Katy trail right next to it."

    "Rustic. You come down winding rolling roads then onto gravel to get here. Katy bike trail on one side Missouri River on other side site 2 completely level for our 31e RV. Boat dock."

    7. Arrow Rock State Historic Site Campground — Arrow Rock State Historic Site

    21 Reviews
    Arrow Rock, MO
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (660) 837-3330

    "There's a dump station on site so I didn't have to go home full too. Electric at the site was appreciated so we can run the furnace fan and water heater off it."

    "It’s about 15-20 minutes from I70. Electric and water hookups, clean showers, very nice campground host. You’re supposed to reserve>24 hours in advance but we pulled up around 8 pm and got a site."

    8. Katy Roundhouse

    4 Reviews
    New Franklin, MO
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (660) 848-2232

    "Great campground for short visit along Katy Trail. All sites are full hookup & pull-through. Most sites shaded with trees."

    "Nice, Quiet full hookup campground and very secluded tent sites. Love this place!"

    9. Marshall Junction RV Park

    1 Review
    Nelson, MO
    31 miles
    +1 (660) 879-4411
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RV Park Reviews near Fayette, MO

190 Reviews of 45 Fayette Campgrounds


  • Nate R.
    Sep. 28, 2021

    Red Maples Community

    Good for a short stay.

    Making reservations: We made reservations a few weeks in advance (glad we did). We received an email with the site and instructions, which included calling to make final payment. This one, like many private parks, has limited office hours. So, catching them while they were in the office took a few tries.

    The park: That all said, the experience in the park was fine. Beautiful tree canopy covers the whole park, tiny playground for the kids at the back of the park, etc. There was plenty of space between sites for our tow vehicle and 37’ 5th wheel with 3 slide outs. Utilities were close (50/30/20, water, sewer). Pull through sites if nobody is slotted in front/behind (you pull through one site to get to the other). No branches in our way (we are 12’7” tall). This park is a combo of mobile homes, transient RVs and long term RVs.

    Surrounding area: There is a gas station right up the road although it was too busy / small for us so we went back toward the main Highway where there are two big ones to choose from with plenty of space to turn. Seems to be the gateway to the Ozarks for gassing up, so plenty of space and stuff.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 1, 2024

    Cottonwoods RV Park & Campground

    Very Nice Campground

    Check-in was quick and easy and we proceeded to pull through site 83 with FHUs. The gravel pad was very long and we had plenty of room for our 40’ rig and F450. The utilities were in the middle of the pad and water pressure was decent at about 40 psi. As we were on the end of a row, we had a lot of front yard space. The sites here are very close together, but long-term guests kept their sites nice and well organized, and overall this CG was very clean. There are mature trees so satellite placement could be challenging. We were able to place our Starlink in the yard area for a good shot to the north sky. We got 4 bars on Verizon and their WiFi worked well for a campground of this size. At the office, they have a nice store and gift shop with one of the best selections of camping shirts etc. that we have seen.

  • G
    Sep. 13, 2020

    Cottonwoods RV Park & Campground

    Perfectly Good

    Convenient RV resort, safe and tight , level gravel spots. Good staff and nice mix of long term guests. Good public areas for families.

  • M
    Apr. 13, 2022

    Cedar Creek Resort & RV Park

    Peaceful place

    Quiet peaceful place for our overnight stop, would like to have extended stay to enjoy all the amenities. Friendly staff, very clean facilities, wonderful natural location.

  • C
    Mar. 12, 2022

    Arrow Rock State Historic Site Campground — Arrow Rock State Historic Site

    Nice campsite during off season

    Stayed two nights in early March in our RV. I knew the bathrooms would be locked and that the water would be off so had full fresh tank and jerry cans. There's a dump station on site so I didn't have to go home full too. Electric at the site was appreciated so we can run the furnace fan and water heater off it. I was not expecting to see no trashcans so I had to pack out. However, there were recycling bins.

    I didn't see anyone selling firewood along the way so I scavenged for wood near the site. Not a big deal to find wood but it was wet and challenging to keep from smoking me out.

    There were only a couple other campers and they were nice not to camp next to us. Felt like we were the only ones there. The best part of camping off season.

    Walked the trail down to the river and appreciated the crushed rock trail. I didn't visit the nearby town, but will next time I visit.

    The only negative was not being able to reserve and pay ahead of arrival, which means I have to bring exact cash. Who carries cash anymore?!

    Site 37 is a premium site with 50 amp service for an additional cost. I didn't have enough cash to pay the premium site price and had already setup camp before realizing it. My RV has a 30 amp service and it was off season so I didn't feel too bad about paying the standard electric price.

  • Jon B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 28, 2024

    Long Branch State Park Campground

    Great Walk-In Campgrounds

    The walk-in campgrounds (it's about a 50 foot walk from the parking lot to each site) at Long Branch are located off in their own little area at the shore of the lake that offers some pretty good isolation. Although we went at a time when the water was still shut off, there are bathrooms and water available via a very short walk from the walk-in sites April 1-Oct 31. The sites are each very spacious with flat areas and material already laid out for pitching a tent and plenty of trees for throwing up a hammock. Although firewood was stated to be available year round from the vending machine, it was locked up when we went through, but there is a convenience store right across the highway from the lake that sells wood bundles and anything else you might need.

    We really enjoyed our time here and we'll definitely be coming back in the warmer months to enjoy some swimming and boating.

  • Kathy L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 24, 2021

    Arrow Rock State Historic Site Campground — Arrow Rock State Historic Site

    Lovely and peaceful campground

    We stayed on site 13 for one night in October 2020. It’s about 15-20 minutes from I70. Electric and water hookups, clean showers, very nice campground host. You’re supposed to reserve>24 hours in advance but we pulled up around 8 pm and got a site. Good spacing between sites, pretty level parking spot, picnic table, fire pit, etc. Huge and empty picnic area- beautifully maintained. Lovely spot. Wish we had more time to explore it. We would return here again.

  • Bert R.
    Jun. 19, 2021

    Lakeview Park - Mexico

    Quiet RV/City Park

    We camped in a 32' Class C for 7 days during the Miss Missouri Pageant. It's a quite little park with maybe 15-20 sites with electric only. There is potable water and sewer dump on site. So W of the sites could be considered pull through depending if you have a neighbor or not. Some of the camp sites are arranged like a standard parking lot where you back in or pull in nose to nose or bumper to bumper depending on your type of rig. There is a fair amount of shade. The RV park is also the city park so there is a fair amount of traffic in and out during the day but not too bad. There is a playground area, bicycle /walking path as well as public flush toilets and a pavilion. It worked perfectly for our needs.

  • C
    Apr. 18, 2019

    Long Branch State Park Campground

    Great camping

    This campground is very nice and offers lots of options,including two different types of electrical sites, basic sites, and walk-in basic sites, they do also have a number of family sites. They offer s firewood vending machine and ice for sale by the camp host. The marina is very nicely set up for handicapped accessible fishing from the fishing dock. Unfortunately the marina store was not open when we visited. We were too early in the year. The swimming beach looks very nice, although it was too cold to use when we were there. Some of the camping sites are more tent friendly than others. Some of them look like it would only be good if you were in a pop-up or a trailer.


Guide to Fayette

RV camping near Fayette, Missouri offers sites across a region with rolling terrain between 700-900 feet elevation where the prairie meets woodland areas. Most campgrounds in the area experience moderate seasonal temperature variations with summer highs averaging 85-90°F and winter lows frequently dropping below freezing. Campers should plan for rapid weather changes in spring and fall when storms can develop quickly across the open landscape.

What to do

Fishing access: Arrow Rock State Historic Site Campground provides shoreline fishing at Big Soldier Lake within walking distance of campsites. "There is a small fishing lake in the camp ground. We loved it so much, we went and bought a couple of bicycles to putter around the area," notes Dina L., who appreciates the quiet setting.

Trail exploration: Cooper's Landing Campgrounds and Marina connects directly to the Katy Trail for biking and hiking. "Katy bike trail on one side Missouri River on other side... Blue birds, cardinals and also an indigo bunting were seen our first trip out," reports Brenda P., highlighting the wildlife viewing opportunities.

Historic town visits: Campers staying near Arrow Rock can tour the historic buildings dating to the 1800s. "The main appeal is the nearby town of Arrow Rock with its many historic buildings and an excellent interpretation center. Great for a pleasant cycle in the evening or a stroll after a bottle of wine," explains Marimba N.

What campers like

Riverside relaxation: Cooper's Landing Campgrounds and Marina offers waterfront sites with sunset views over the Missouri River. "Campsites were right on the Missouri River. Had great views and a stunning sunset. Staff was super friendly and helpful," shares Rebecca M., who appreciated the convenient setup.

Evening entertainment: Several campgrounds feature seasonal live music and food options. "This is a fun spot with a cool vibe. Right on the river, food truck, bar and drinks at the general store, nice people, fire pit and music," notes Douglas A. about the social atmosphere at Cooper's Landing.

Quiet seclusion: Katy Roundhouse provides a peaceful camping experience away from highway noise. "This is a nice quiet little campground nestled in some farm fields. The facilities are well maintained and it was very quiet when we were there," says Luke L., who used the campground as a restful stopover.

What you should know

Limited pet policies: Cedar Creek Resort & RV Park does not allow pets in their campground. This policy differs from most area campgrounds and requires advance planning for travelers with animals.

Seasonal bathroom access: Winter campers should note restricted facilities at some locations. "No bath house until April 1 and no cell coverage (T-Mobile) but wonderful walking, hiking and biking areas," warns William Y. about Arrow Rock State Historic Site Campground.

Site spacing considerations: Many campgrounds feature closely positioned sites that may limit privacy. "Sites are pretty close together, but not a lot of campers, so we were all able to spread out," explains Frida J. about Katy Roundhouse, noting that weekday stays typically offer more buffer between campers.

Tips for camping with families

Playground facilities: Cottonwoods RV Park & Campground maintains a playground that receives positive reviews from families. "Great playground. Several large rigs in our row, we still fit. Decorated wonderfully for Halloween. Kids are happy!" reports Brittany W., who appreciated the seasonal decorations.

Fishing opportunities: Multiple campgrounds offer fishing access without requiring a boat. "The fishing was great, amenities were fantastic, and the hosts were amazing. Free rentals on pontoon boats, kayaks, and paddle boats," shares Jason R. about Cedar Creek Resort's family-friendly water activities.

Weather protection: Summer temperatures regularly exceed 85°F, making shade important for comfort. "Most sites shaded with trees. Sites are close together, but not a lot of campers," notes Frida J. about Katy Roundhouse, highlighting the natural cooling available.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling requirements: Many campgrounds have gravel sites requiring minimal adjustment. "The gravel pad was very long and we had plenty of room for our 40' rig and F450. The utilities were in the middle of the pad and water pressure was decent at about 40 psi," reports MickandKarla W. about their stay at Cottonwoods RV Park.

Low branch awareness: Some access roads have vegetation issues requiring careful navigation. "Nice big rig friendly campground. One row of full timers while the majority of the park is for shorter stays. Large level gravel spots that can accommodate any size. Visited in March 2021, some pot holes in drive way, but manageable. Trees seemed to be trimmed back compared to other reviews," notes Never Sitting S.

Satellite positioning challenges: Mature trees can interfere with signal reception. "There are mature trees so satellite placement could be challenging. We were able to place our Starlink in the yard area for a good shot to the north sky," advises MickandKarla W. from their experience at Cottonwoods RV Park & Campground.

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