Best RV Parks & Resorts near Fremont, MO

Several RV campgrounds operate near Fremont, Missouri, offering various hookup options for motorhome travelers. Fourche Creek RV Park features 50 sites with electric, water, and sewer hookups in a natural setting with access to riding trails. Big Spring RV Camp provides full hookup sites suitable for larger vehicles, while Camelot RV Campground in nearby Poplar Bluff contains 76 sites with fifty-amp service and water connections. "The RV sites are all full 30/50 amp with water and sewer. All spots have plenty of room but are back in. The pads are perfectly level and are concrete," noted one visitor about camping options in the region. Little Sinkin Creek RV Resort rounds out the selection with 31 sites featuring full hookup capabilities.

Advance reservations are strongly recommended during peak seasons, particularly for travelers seeking specific site requirements or full hookup capabilities. Most parks in the region remain open year-round, though amenities may be limited during winter months. According to a recent review, "We visit this campground multiple times a year and it's always a positive experience." Many campgrounds provide sanitary dump stations, trash service, and basic shower facilities. Larger RV parks like Camelot offer on-site markets, while others maintain proximity to nearby towns for supplies. Most parks throughout the Ozarks region accommodate pets, though specific restrictions may apply. Access roads to some properties feature gravel surfaces that may present challenges during wet weather conditions, requiring careful navigation for larger motorhomes.

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RV Park Reviews near Fremont, MO

542 Reviews of 103 Fremont Campgrounds


  • J
    May. 3, 2019

    Camelot RV Campground/RV Park

    Great Place

    Visit www.camelotrvcampground.com and click on reviews. Open Year Round. All sites have Full-Hookups, water, sewer, electric30/50amp, Cable TV and WiFi. Laundry and Propane Station on premises. Room for slideouts and tows. Close to town for everyone’s shopping, dining and entertainment needs.

  • Kaleah K.
    Jul. 17, 2022

    Current River Campground

    Not particularly worth it.

    Location is great. The campground is on the basic side, with gravel and dirt everywhere. Not an issue, if that's what you're expecting.

    We were in site 45 and our friends in site 46. These are both 30 amp sites, no sewer, and we both have 50 amp service. This shouldn't be a problem, assuming we're pulling less than 30 amps. With 1 AC running, were only pulling less than 15 amps, but still having multiple electrical issues the whole weekend. Both sites ended up having to run our generators most of the time we were here. The staff did come out and take a look at the pedestals, and even replaced the breaker on ours. We were told that because we were at the end of the line, and we had big rigs, that it was causing issues. However, it shouldn't be causing an issue if we weren't pulling more than 30 amps, which we weren't. (On a normal 30 amp service, our rig will run 2 ac units without issue.) Multiple times, we were receiving less than 100 volts, which shut our Bulldog EPO off.

    We went to check at the office as we left for the dump station location. I was told that they could dump for you for $20 or, you could back into a full hook up site and dump for a $5 fee. We have been full time since November and this is the 1st time I've encountered needing to pay to dump when full hokkups weren't available. I double checked the website and couldn't find anything that mentioned a fee to dump.

    The staff did credit us 1 night stay and we didn't end up having to pay to dump.

    Long story short, definitely paid for the location to the river. We backed up onto the water and let down our ramp/patio for a nice view.

  • C
    Jun. 1, 2020

    Road Runner RV Park

    Nicely spaced and clean campground

    We stayed at this campground 1 night on our way between COVID-19 quarantine locations.  We found the park easy to navigate (no tight turns).  Large semi paved spaces (I say semi paved because the concrete pads were crumbling at least in our spot).  Good separation between sites with picnic tables, no shade but they do have a dog park.  Hookups were easy to reach and appeared to be in good repair.  Decent water pressure.  Many of the spaces were permanent campers or long term workers but it felt safe and appeared well maintained.

  • E
    Jul. 16, 2022

    Otahki Lake Cabins and Campground

    Word from the staff

    This 1200 acre property used to be the beautiful Cherokee Ridge Girl Scout camp until it was sold in 2019. We have went through extensive renovations and development to bring this property to the public so that it can be enjoyed by our guests. River access and our private gravel/sand bars are available exclusively to our guests and have provided some of the most peaceful weekends imaginable.

    We have everything from glamping tents right on the river bluff (photos attached) to 12 fully equipped cabins with hot tubs overlooking the 22 acre lake with a beach and activities (photos attached)

    We have 4 Conestoga Wagons that are heated and air conditioned (see photos attached). They are the definition of glamping.

    50 RV sites with picnic tables fire/grill pits with a variety of 30 and 50 amp pull-through and back-in sites. We offer float trips, rental boats for the lake, and rental golf carts to adventure around the park.

    The park is going through endless development to continue to provide everyone with the most enjoyable and peaceful vacation possible.

    Please check out our website www.otahkilake.com

  • J
    Jul. 9, 2022

    Pinewoods Lake Rec Area — Mark Twain National Forest

    Easy access, private sites

    Stopped here while passing through Missouri on a Saturday on 4th of July weekend and there were only 3 other campers when we arrived late afternoon. The sites are nice and big with picnic tables and fire rings, even a few “doubles” that would fit two big rigs side by side. The trail around the lake makes for a nice short walk with the dogs and it was surprisingly not terribly buggy for July. No hook-ups, which was the only downside since it was so hot and my Husky demands AC in the summer!

  • Doug W.
    Nov. 4, 2021

    Greenville - Lake Wappapello

    A great COE campground

    If you've camped before at a COE campground you expect a quality experience. This one is no exception. It has paved drives and paved sites with a concrete pad for the fire ring and picnic table along with a hook for your lantern. They are also full hookups.

    The place is very clean as well as the restrooms. There are plenty of things to do right from the campground including a paved bike trail into Greenville. We spent two days in early November and just about had the park to ourselves.

    Cell service was adequate but not great.

  • Rhonda M.
    Mar. 25, 2023

    Redman Creek Recreation Area

    Best place to camp

    This is a Army Corps of Engineers campground. We love it because it is quite and peaceful. The sites are well maintained with asphalted pads, fire pit, grill, camp light pole and picnic table. Best of all it is full hook up. Redman West traditionally has older campers (sites 1-40)but Redman east usually has more kids (sites 41-109) (currently under remodel 2023 season). Both sides are family friendly. We camp Redman West March to November.

  • J K.
    Aug. 6, 2019

    Highway K

    Nice all around campground

    We have stayed here a few times over the past couple of years and really enjoy that it’s it’s right on the Black River and that it is still within a couple of our drive from St. Louis. The campground is actually made up of two different campgrounds, East and West. The East is the older campground while the West campground is newer and geared more towards larger RVs and features bigger sites. Although we have camped at both with our 40 foot fifth wheel and as long as you pay attention to the trees you can still get around the East campground without any problems. The newer campground does not have as many trees so most of the sites are out in the open. The campground is just a few minutes away from Annapolis which has just about any of the basic needs that you might want. And again the proximity to river access is wonderful for enjoying a day at the river. Great campground!

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 18, 2019

    Alley Spring Campground — Ozark National Scenic Riverway

    along the Ozark National Scenic River.

    Alley Springs is one of several NPS campgrounds along the Ozark National Scenic River. The campground is located on the Jack’s Fork River, which is popular for swimming and canoeing and tubing. There are over 150 sites, and several group sites. The campground has a shower house, restrooms, RV dump station, electric and water hookups, picnic tables and fire rings. The Ozark Trail runs through the park. Roads are paved, but campground sites are gravel. There are Ranger-led campfire programs in the summer months.


Guide to Fremont

Fremont, Missouri camping options extend beyond traditional RV parks into the surrounding Ozark region. Located at approximately 410 feet elevation in the eastern foothills of the Ozarks, the area experiences moderate rainfall of about 45 inches annually and temperatures ranging from 20°F in winter to upper 90s during summer months. Weather conditions vary significantly between the higher elevation parks and those situated along creek and river valleys.

What to do

Creek exploration: Fourche Creek RV Park provides direct access to multiple stream systems with clear, spring-fed water. "Enjoyed their private trails that went around the big lake. Town was only 8 min away to get a few things at the store," notes reviewer Kelly M.

Trail riding: Fourche Creek RV Park and Riding Trails caters specifically to horse enthusiasts with dedicated stabling and riding areas. "They provided a tack room, pitch fork, wheelbarrow and shovel to help us clean up after our horses," according to one visitor who brought personal stall bedding and buckets.

Outdoor recreation: Big Creek RV Park serves as a convenient base for regional attractions. "The location is great for surrounding Ozark fun, and is right beside a BEAUTIFUL river," writes Amy & Stu B., who noted limited cellular connectivity with "Verizon had 0 service, ATT had very minimal service and their Wi-Fi went in and out."

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Little Sinkin Creek RV Resort offers more secluded camping spots than many regional alternatives. "This place is a gem. Family operated and located in the Ozark Mountains with beautiful scenery nearby to explore," reports Sean O.

Responsive management: Camelot RV Campground stands out for staff attentiveness. "They escorted us to our site, offered help getting parked and set up. Very clean, well maintained, quiet, but still close to dining and shopping," shares Paul P., highlighting the personalized service.

Flexible site options: Regional campgrounds accommodate various camping styles. "Spacious lots. Clean pool (on the small side). Duck races were fun. Cell service was good and wifi was iffy. Would definitely stay again in the area. Close to Johnson shut-ins and elephant rock state parks," notes Chasing the S. about their Big Creek RV Park experience.

What you should know

Seasonal activities: Camelot RV Campground maintains consistent programming regardless of season. "Saturday is fun with different campground activities and an evening hayride," mentions Mike T., who also appreciated the creek for "cooling down on a hot day" as an alternative to the pool.

Site preparation: Many rv parks near Fremont, Missouri feature gravel pads requiring leveling. "The campground is clean and inviting. Nice trees and roomy campsites," according to Mike T., who praised the overall maintenance standards.

Supply planning: Limited shopping options exist near certain campgrounds. "Be advised, not a lot of supplies nearby. Make sure you bring with you," warns Eric H. about Big Creek RV Park, noting they stayed three nights immediately after Labor Day with no reservation issues.

Tips for camping with families

Water recreation options: Several Fremont area rv parks feature water access. "The creek is nice for cooling down on a hot day, but there is a pool if you'd rather do that," explains Mike T. about Big Creek, mentioning both natural and constructed swimming options.

Multi-generational activities: Look for campgrounds with varied recreation options. Big Creek RV Park includes "a small pool, laundry, and arcade," according to Amy & Stu B., providing entertainment alternatives during inclement weather.

Bathroom considerations: Ozarks Mountain Springs RV Park receives praise for sanitation facilities. "Very clean bathrooms and showers. The rates were very very affordable too," reports Bill J., who mentioned getting "a whole grove of trees to ourselves" for tent camping despite visiting on a Saturday night.

Tips from RVers

Site selection guidance: Many rv parks near Fremont assist with parking. "Spots were clean and easy to back into or pull through. A little too close to one another for my liking, but well put together and level," notes Eric H. about Big Creek, also mentioning reasonable firewood and propane prices.

Internet connectivity: Prepare for variable communications access. "Verizon worked ok. T-Mobile very poor," reports Eric H., highlighting the technological limitations of this rural Missouri region.

Entertainment options: Campgrounds frequently organize activities for guests. "We went day after Labor Day and had no problem and she got us in early. Stayed 3 nights," explains Eric H., indicating lighter crowds immediately following major holidays.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Fremont, MO is Fourche Creek Rv Park and Riding Trails with a 5-star rating from 2 reviews.

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