Best Campgrounds near Bunker, MO

Camping areas around Bunker, Missouri center on the Mark Twain National Forest, with Loggers Lake Campground serving as a primary developed site. The 22-acre spring-fed lake features 14 tent and RV sites with picnic tables and fire rings. Nearby dispersed camping options include Little Scotia Pond 4x4 Dispersed Site and Murphy Overlook, providing more primitive experiences. The region also encompasses several established campgrounds within driving distance, including Echo Bluff State Park, Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park, and multiple recreation areas along the Current River in the Ozark National Scenic Riverway.

Access to many camping areas requires travel on gravel county roads, particularly around Loggers Lake where routes from Bunker involve less gravel while routes to Salem feature longer gravel sections with water crossings. Most developed campgrounds offer basic amenities like vault toilets and drinking water, though facilities vary significantly between sites. Dispersed camping areas typically lack amenities but provide free camping options for self-sufficient visitors. Weather conditions affect accessibility, especially during rainy periods when water crossings can become challenging. A camper noted, "Be prepared for a decent amount of driving on gravel county roads. The route from Bunker itself has a bit less while the route to Salem is longer on gravel with a handful of water crossings."

Waterfront camping represents a significant draw in the region, with many sites backing directly to lakes or rivers. At Loggers Lake, most campsites back right up to the water, providing easy access for fishing, kayaking, and canoeing. The campground includes a swimming area with picnic tables and grills. Several visitors highlight the natural beauty and water access as key features. According to one review, "The lake itself is beautiful and easy to access. There is a boat ramp at the campground loop and a spot at almost every site to put in a kayak or canoe." Hiking opportunities complement water activities, with trails like the 1.5-mile path along Loggers Lake offering scenic views, though some trails may be less maintained. The combination of water access, forest surroundings, and relative seclusion characterizes the camping experience in this part of Missouri.

Best Camping Sites Near Bunker, Missouri (163)

    1. Timbuktu Campground — Echo Bluff State Park

    37 Reviews
    Eminence, MO
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 751-5211

    "This is really the gem of Missouri state parks. 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."

    "Echo Bluff State Park is nestled in the heart of Missouri's Ozarks. This natural haven offers a perfect retreat for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers."

    2. Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park

    56 Reviews
    Black, MO
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 546-2450

    $11 - $32 / night

    "It is located on the Black River, and the water flowing through the shut-ins is crystal clear and cool."

    "Johnson Shut-Ins State Park is located on the Black River in Missouri, just south of St. Louis. This makes it a popular location on hot summer days, especially weekends."

    3. Sutton Bluff Recreation Area

    9 Reviews
    Black, MO
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 729-6656

    $10 - $40 / night

    "The Sutton Bluff Recreation area is really beautiful, surrounded by bluffs and in a really great location."

    "This campground is definitely off the beaten path so make sure that you have the majority of your necessities before setting up camp."

    4. Round Spring Campground — Ozark National Scenic Riverway

    16 Reviews
    Eminence, MO
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 323-4236

    $20 - $140 / night

    "There is a herd of wild horses that frequents the area (as evidenced by mounds of horse poop in an adjacent field!) and you can easily walk over to the beautiful round spring."

    "There's a sign to keep car tires on pavement, but I wasn't able to and parked the Jeep on the grass next to the trailer."

    5. Pulltite Campground — Ozark National Scenic Riverway

    12 Reviews
    Hartshorn, MO
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 323-4236

    $20 - $140 / night

    "You also have a trail that leads down to a little private beach area on the river but this past year the campground was so full, people were camping right on the beach."

    "There is a very nice trail with the trailhead near the group sites. It goes through different terrains, including along the river bank."

    6. Loggers Lake Campground

    3 Reviews
    Bunker, MO
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 729-6656

    $15 - $35 / night

    "Loggers Lake campground runs along the 22 acre Loggers Lake near Bunker, MO in the Mark Twain National Forest. Be prepared for a decent amount of driving on gravel county roads."

    "The campground is located in the Mark Twain National Forest. The fire rings are a plus and there are lots of trees for a hammock set up or tent."

    7. Montauk State Park Campground

    35 Reviews
    Jadwin, MO
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 548-2201

    "Another great trout park on Missouri"

    "Montauk State Park is one of the Missouri Conservations four trout parks, and is located at the headwaters of the beautiful Current River."

    8. Alley Spring Campground — Ozark National Scenic Riverway

    29 Reviews
    Eminence, MO
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 323-4236

    $20 - $140 / night

    "Chose this location to be our hub while completing a Missouri springs tour. Visited 8 springs in total. Checked out the camping facilities at every spring that offered camping."

    "At this campground you have walking distance access to the river and a rental place nearby. Check out the Alley Mill while your there."

    9. FS-2363 Dispersed Camping - Murphy Overlook

    11 Reviews
    Black, MO
    18 miles
    Website

    "The drive to the site from highway 32 is just over 6 miles on a forest service road (2363). There is a beautiful view of the valley to the south west and we were treated to an incredible sunset."

    "If you like beautiful scenery and being away from people while camping this is a perfect spot for you. It’s dispersed so bring your supplies."

    10. Little Scotia Pond 4x4 Dispersed Site

    2 Reviews
    Bunker, MO
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 364-4621

    "Although the old rv park across the water is nice and level, we ended up wanting to be closer to the water and there happened to be a trail."

    "Wasn’t a bad drive in. Decent amount of wild life hanging around. Will probably hear the beaver if you stay at one of the two sites by the pond. Only saw one other group camping here while we did."

Show More
Showing results 1-10 of 163 campgrounds

2025 Detourist Giveaway

Presented byToyota Trucks

Review Campgrounds. Win Prizes.

Enter to Win


Recent Reviews near Bunker, MO

806 Reviews of 163 Bunker Campgrounds


  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 13, 2025

    Brazil Creek Camping Area

    Free to stay, no water, no gray dump, no garbage

    It's a free place to park and stand the night. The campground does not have any water, grey dump, or garbage. So it is primitive camping.

    There are lots of insects that will attack you on your walk, too...

  • Jeff P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 12, 2025

    Meramec Valley Campground & RV Park

    Peaceful and quiet

    My cousin invited us to this particular campground and my wife fell in love with it. It truly felt like a campground regardless of the amenities they have to offer.

  • Jeffrey H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 24, 2025

    Rockin’ Bell River Resort

    Very Nice Campground

    We called to spend one night as we were passing through the area. Amanda & Dusty were very friendly & helpful. The facilities are very clean and in a beautiful setting. We definitely would come back here when in the area

  • P
    Sep. 16, 2025

    Ozark Farms Family Campground

    Ozark Camp in Rolla, MO

    Easy to reserve online. Confirm reservation through email. Showers/RR/laundry facility. Clean and shady. Dog park.

  • Maddie L.
    Sep. 14, 2025

    Twin Eagle Lake Estates & Hideout

    Owners get drunk so they can fight with customers!

    Went to go have a peaceful birthday dinner tonight with my family, and the lovely owners Tyler and Jennifer Juliette were so intoxicated that they kicked us off the property for being in a open public space without camping passes. My fiancé and some of the other guys were all hanging around the dumpster area(no sign saying you can’t be there), when a manager came over and was very rudely asking if they had day passes. When my fiancé calmly tried to explained we were there under a reservation, and we were only hanging around the public general store, the manager proceeded to get visibly angry and said she was informing the owner of our behaviour. After my fiancé came and told me of the situation, I went outside to see what the chaos was. Tyler and Jennifer proceed to come up to my fiancé and say“are you the one who was mouthy with my manger”. Mind you, they both were clearly intoxicated and had alcohol in hand and the manager had a cigarette hanging out of her mouth most of the interaction. After they came up I looked at Tyler and said“Sir we are here under reservation if I could just explain” and Tyler replied“I don’t care about a reservation and you’re going to let me talk.” They proceeded to say we needed to leave or they would call the cops. I told them obviously they had too much to drink and that we would leave. As we turned around to go inside and grab our belongings, they followed us the entire time. Tyler followed me so closely I was so scared he was going to grab me! Literally he was half an inch away from being chest to back with me, and I told him aggressively to back Up, get away from me and that I am a young woman. When we got inside, the owners told my family we were the most“disrespectful children” they’d ever met, mind you we are both legal adults. I grab my belongings, we left, and we surely will never ever be back! My family was left embarrassed, shocked, and disturbed by how poorly the owners handled the situation. If they had kindly asked us to see our passes or that we couldn’t hang by the dumpsters, there would have been 0 issue. If anyone there witnessed the interaction, I am highly sorry for the scene. However this was 100% poor business management and could’ve been handled 1000x better. So unfortunate that the owners are to entitled and money hungry to hear out the people who give them business.

  • Overland 1.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 12, 2025

    Piedmont Park

    Beautiful Place

    This is a beautiful campground. It is an older campground but very well maintained and very clean. The view from my camp is spectacular. I have electric, water, a covered picnic table, a fire ring and all for $8/night with my pass discount. Only negative thing I can say is the long hike to the bathrooms, but not really all that bad. Wonderful campground, will stay here again


Guide to Bunker

The Mark Twain National Forest surrounds Bunker, Missouri at an elevation of about 1,200 feet in the Ozarks. The region features spring-fed waterways with clear, cool waters year-round, maintaining temperatures around 58°F even during summer months. The area receives approximately 44 inches of rainfall annually, with spring and fall offering the most moderate camping conditions.

What to do

Fishing at Montauk State Park: Purchase a $3.00 trout tag at the lodge, allowing you to keep 4 trout per day with a possession limit of 8. The conservation department stocks the Current River nightly based on tags sold the previous day. "This is where my love of camping started. I spent many summers as a child camping at Montauk State Park with my grandparents. The stretch of river from spring to the falls are some of my favorite fishing anywhere," explains Kyle H.

Cave exploration: Tour Round Spring Cave when available from June through October for $5 per person. "Tours of the cave are given daily June through August and cost $5. The lantern tours show an amazing cave with many beautiful formations," notes Marty C. at Round Spring Campground.

Wildlife viewing: Watch for beaver activity at Little Scotia Pond and wild horses near Eminence. "There is a herd of wild horses that frequents the area (as evidenced by mounds of horse poop in an adjacent field!) and you can easily walk over to the beautiful round spring. We saw a bald eagle and a very curious little otter down by the river," reports Theresa H.

Hiking opportunities: Access the Ozark Trail near Round Spring for day hikes on well-marked loops. "If you walk to the spring overlook, you'll also encounter a portion of the Ozark Trail. About a half a mile down the Ozark Trail you can cross the Current River on a pedestrian bridge which is a pretty cool experience," shares Lea B.

What campers like

Riverside camping: Most campgrounds offer direct river access for swimming and paddling. "This campground is right on the Current River. We had the best time here. You can rent a canoe right here at the store and the people are extremely friendly! The store has everything you need, or forgot!" writes Tabby M. about Pulltite Campground.

Quiet, remote locations: Dispersed sites provide isolation for those seeking solitude. "We were the only people along this forest service road and got the prettiest spot towards the end of the road overlooking the mountain across. This camping area is a hidden gem!" notes Shea B. about camping at Murphy Overlook.

Well-maintained facilities: State parks and national forest campgrounds offer clean amenities. "The campground is broken down into 4 separate loops, with loop 1 being the only basic section, all the others have electricity. There are two bathroom/shower houses with laundry facilities located in the campground, along with three campground hosts," Kyle H. explains about Montauk State Park.

Swimming areas: Many locations feature designated swimming spots with picnic facilities. "The campground is located in the Mark Twain National Forest. The fire rings are a plus and there are lots of trees for a hammock set up or tent. Lake is very pretty with a 1 mile hiking trail with some great views," shares iloveitontop R. about Loggers Lake Campground.

What you should know

Access challenges: Many sites require driving on gravel roads with potential water crossings. "I'd recommend something AWD or be comfortable with momentum style driving, don't need clearance just need the traction on some of the hills. Once there you see no one, hear nothing and have the place to yourself," advises Sean A. about Murphy Overlook.

Limited or no cell service: Most camping areas have poor connectivity. "AT&T service was spotty - basically nonexistent. So if you're looking for a place to escape and unwind, this is a great location," notes Brian about dispersed camping options.

Wildlife awareness: Both beneficial and potentially dangerous wildlife inhabit the area. "Saw an adult black bear when we left, only about 0.5 a mile from camp. Ran across the road in front of us. Keep that in mind!" warns Sean A. about Murphy Overlook. Others mention raccoons, armadillos, and snakes being common in the region.

Reservation requirements: Popular campgrounds fill quickly, especially during peak seasons. "This place literally has everything you can want from walk in tent sites to an entire lodge with all the amenities. The only negative is that we have experienced are that you need to reserve your side months in advance because this campground is so popular," advises J K. about Echo Bluff State Park.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly water activities: Look for campgrounds with swimming areas and gentle water access. "Johnson's Shut-Ins was perfect! My kids go on an 'annual cousins camping trip' with my sister in law and her girls every summer," shares Melissa M. about Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park.

Educational opportunities: Attend ranger programs at developed campgrounds. "Amazing state park with wonderful new visitor center. Lots of history and it has completely been rebuilt. Campground was clean and well managed. Lots of wildlife and amazing science at work," comments Josh S. about Johnson's Shut-Ins.

Nearby attractions: Plan day trips to regional points of interest. "Also if you head out of the park on YY you will find Tan Vat Access located right outside the park on the Current. This is a great place to take young ones for a dip in its cool waters. Also you can take a gravel road out of the park to a funky little place called Bo's Hollow. A family has built a small town in a field, where you can buy a bbq sandwich lunch, and take a model A ride to Ashley creek for swimming and a picnic," suggests Kyle H.

Comfort considerations: Choose campgrounds with appropriate amenities for your family's needs. "This campground has full amenities. Clean bathrooms and showers. Firewood available for purchase and even WiFi. The WiFi doesn't reach the primitive campsites but that was perfect for us to unplug! It was a great place to take our kids!" reports Stephanie W.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Some of the best places to camp near Bunker for RVs have limited suitable sites. "This campground is definitely off the beaten path so make sure that you have the majority of your necessities before setting up camp. The host usually has ice and firewood but other than that the nearest store is about a 30 minute drive. This isn't a campground that you would want to bring a large RV into. It's mostly suited for smaller campers or tents," advises J K. about Sutton Bluff Recreation Area.

Hookup availability: Electric sites are limited but available at several campgrounds. "Paved throughout. Plenty of clean restrooms and showers. Nice, basic and electric sites. Riverfront sites also. Some group sites there also," notes Natalie F. about Pulltite Campground.

Road conditions: Access roads may limit larger rigs at some locations. "The highway to get here is narrow, winding, and hilly! But it's worth the trip," explains Joel R. about Alley Springs Campground.

Weather preparedness: Monitor forecasts as flash flooding can occur in low-lying areas. "The campground is located on the flood plane, heavy rain may cause flooding and evacuation!" warns Joel R.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Bunker, MO?

According to TheDyrt.com, Bunker, MO offers a wide range of camping options, with 163 campgrounds and RV parks near Bunker, MO and 19 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Bunker, MO?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Bunker, MO is Timbuktu Campground — Echo Bluff State Park with a 4.5-star rating from 37 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 19 free dispersed camping spots near Bunker, MO.

What parks are near Bunker, MO?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 16 parks near Bunker, MO that allow camping, notably Ozark National Scenic Riverways and Mark Twain National Forest.