Best Campgrounds near Grandview, MO

Campgrounds near Grandview, Missouri provide a mix of developed and primitive camping options within the greater Kansas City metropolitan area. Blue Springs Lake Campground and Lake Jacomo-Fleming Park offer tent and RV sites with varying levels of amenities, both located within 15 miles of Grandview. The region includes several county-managed recreation areas with electric hookups, water access, and reservable sites. Most campgrounds in the area feature a combination of wooded and open sites, with several offering waterfront access to lakes and reservoirs that support fishing, boating, and other water activities.

Camping is available year-round at several locations, though the primary season runs from April through October when facilities are fully operational. Many campgrounds require advance reservations, particularly for weekend stays during summer months when sites fill quickly. Full-hookup RV sites are limited and tend to book further in advance than tent-only or electric-only sites. The terrain throughout the region is generally flat to gently rolling, making most campgrounds accessible without specialized vehicles or equipment. Cell service is typically strong throughout the area due to proximity to Kansas City. A visitor commented, "It was a very lovely county park. We stayed for nights. The sites were well situated such that you felt you had plenty of privacy."

Waterfront camping receives consistently positive reviews, with campers highlighting the fishing and boating opportunities at Blue Springs Lake, Lake Jacomo, and Smithville Lake. Several visitors noted the balance of natural settings with proximity to urban amenities. A recent review noted, "Close to everything but far enough that it's still really camping." Most campgrounds feature clean restrooms, shower facilities, and maintained grounds, though some reviews mention bathroom cleanliness as inconsistent. Family-friendly amenities like playgrounds and paved trails for biking are common at the larger county and state park campgrounds. The mixed-use nature of these recreation areas means campers share space with day visitors, particularly on summer weekends when beaches and boat ramps see increased activity.

Best Camping Sites Near Grandview, Missouri (86)

    1. Blue Springs Lake Campground

    45 Reviews
    Blue Springs, MO
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (816) 503-4805

    $33 - $48 / night

    "The sites were well situated such that you felt you had plenty of privacy."

    "The original plan was to be in Blue Springs for an outdoor off-road RC event, camping in our pup with a generator at the track."

    2. Lake Jacomo - Fleming Park

    20 Reviews
    Lee's Summit, MO
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (816) 503-4805

    "Nice little campground tucked away just outside Kansas City. Close to everything but far enough that it’s still really camping. Cell service on AT&T and Verizon are great."

    "We just started the check in process and the staff is so great and helpful that I've already added this place to favorites and hope to return next time I'm in Missouri"

    3. Walnut Grove RV Park

    14 Reviews
    Mission, KS
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (913) 262-3023

    $62 - $131 / night

    "Its all about the location and supply and demand. It was very over priced for the tiny amount of space you get and subpar wifi."

    "We made a last minute decision and decided to stay somewhere near KC after a long cross country trip."

    4. Campus RV Park

    14 Reviews
    Independence, MO
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (816) 254-1815

    $35 - $55 / night

    "The RV park is really close to downtown Independence, Missouri and has everything we needed for the night."

    "Trains nearby can be load with their horns but it's close to airport which was necessity for me."

    5. Peculiar Park Place

    7 Reviews
    Raymore, MO
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (816) 779-6300

    "Recently downsized our rig and selected this location for the initial shakedown. Had an easy to access pull through site that had 50/30 amp access, water and sewer."

    "Perfect for short stopping or long stay because the Campground is close to. the interstate. We come back again."

    6. Kansas City East-Oak Grove KOA

    20 Reviews
    Oak Grove, MO
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (816) 690-6660

    $45 - $130 / night

    "Easy access to Interstate and pull through sites were long enough for our truck and 32’ trailer without having to unhitch. Stayed just one night as we passed through."

    "Decent KOA off the highway in a neighborhood. Sites are close together with some shaded."

    7. Blue Springs Lake Campground

    3 Reviews
    Blue Springs, MO
    13 miles

    $34 - $50 / night

    8. Jackson County Fleming Park Jacomo Campground

    3 Reviews
    Blue Springs, MO
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (816) 795-8200

    "We enjoyed taking time to go to Osage Fort and Missouri town. Two historical landmarks worth the visit. Our StarLink worked well."

    "It’s really close to the lakes so that’s great but there’s minimal tree coverage and several of the sites are at the bottom of a hill which get water logged when it rains."

    9. Worlds of Fun Village

    8 Reviews
    Randolph, MO
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (816) 454-4545

    $300 / night

    "Easy walk to Worlds of Fun and Oceans of Fun, with some back-in sites offering tremendous views of downtown KC. "

    "Built on a hillside adjacent to the amusement and water park. The camp ground pool is huge and fun for the kids on non park days."

    10. Stadium RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Independence, MO
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (816) 353-0242
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Recent Reviews near Grandview, MO

506 Reviews of 86 Grandview Campgrounds


  • Freya
    Oct. 16, 2025

    Quail Run Campground — Hillsdale State Park

    Relaxing place to camp and enjoy nature

    All in all I really enjoyed tent camping at one of the primitive sites! My dad and I used two separate tents, each of which are six person tents, and it was easy to fit both on the campsite. I didn’t love the fire ring because the wall was pretty high and the grill part didn’t have adjustable height so that limited the height of the fire we could build when we wanted to cook over it. The nearby vault toilet was just OK, it was about as clean as a vault toilet could be but there was no way to use hand sanitizer or wash your hands nearby. The shower house with flush toilets, which was a little further away, was clean but didn’t have any hand soap, it only had hand sanitizer which was a disappointment.

    Those were really the only drawbacks to this campsite though! Everything else was lovely. I liked that there was a small camp store nearby with firewood for purchase during operating hours. The scenery was very nice and even though there were a lot of RVs in their section of the campground, I didn’t hear any noise coming from their air-conditioning thanks to the distance between that section and the primitive section.

    Being almost completely surrounded by the lake was so serene and we got to hear and see a lot of wildlife. The only other thing to know about this spot on the campground is that if you’re going to the primitive sites, you will have to park nearby and then walk the rest of the way with your gear. At the site I was in that was only a couple of yards but other ones were further away.

    Also, a note about spiders: there were way more than I’ve ever seen while camping before, so if large amounts of them bother you I suggest you not camp here in October! Most of them were small, but seeing them so often was still kind of gross. Such is life when camping though!

  • Donna H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 11, 2025

    Weston Bend State Park Campground

    Quiet, clean campground.

    My reservation was for the 15th of September, just at the end of the camping season, and so the park was quiet. The park ranger was wonderful. I stayed in space #019, which was perfect for my 19' camper van. Other than electric, I didn't use any other services, so I cannot comment on facilities. I would stay here again. 

    The town of Weston is walkable from the park. I left before the shops opened, but the town was quaint and inviting.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 7, 2025

    Kansas City West-Lawrence KOA

    Good overnight.

    Easy check in friendly folks. Level site. Pull through FHU everything worked as expected. Would stay her again.

  • wThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 23, 2025

    Kansas City East-Oak Grove KOA

    Nice layout . Trees and open area 4 tents

    Staff was accommodating.. paid ahead .. they left instructions for tent area

  • Rae B.
    Sep. 16, 2025

    Lake Jacomo - Fleming Park

    Will return

    We just started the check in process and the staff is so great and helpful that I've already added this place to favorites and hope to return next time I'm in Missouri

  • Daniel K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 15, 2025

    Blue Springs Lake Campground

    Great in town option

    Great option, clean and well ran. Quiet and I will stay agian!

  • S
    Sep. 6, 2025

    Kansas City East-Oak Grove KOA

    Just off the freeway

    Easy to access. Great for an overnight. Cable not working. My site was a bit small for my 29’ rig. It is a toy hauler and I asked for more room. It was promised, but not delivered.


Guide to Grandview

Camping options near Grandview, Missouri occupy a transitional zone between urban convenience and rural retreat settings. Most sites are situated between 800-1000 feet elevation with moderate humidity levels typical of the Midwest. Seasonal temperatures range from summer highs in the 90s to winter lows below freezing, with spring and fall offering the most moderate camping conditions.

What to do

Lake activities: Blue Springs Lake supports multiple water-based activities for campers. The lake features dedicated areas for swimming, fishing, boating, and paddling. "My friends and I have camped here a few times and it is always friendly and well kept!" notes a visitor to Blue Springs Lake Campground.

Historical sites: Visit nearby historic landmarks within 30 minutes of most campgrounds. Fort Osage National Historic Landmark and Missouri Town provide educational opportunities about the region's past. A camper at Lake Jacomo - Fleming Park shares: "Beautiful Lake, with fishing, and boating. Rainy weather for the most part but did take time to go to the Fort Osage National Historic Landmark and Missouri Town which is part of the Jackson County Parks & Rec. Nice way to spend a rainy kind of day."

Amusement parks: Access major entertainment attractions while maintaining a camping base. Worlds of Fun and Oceans of Fun amusement parks offer discounted tickets for campground guests and included parking. "The theme park offered discounted tickets when staying at the campground and parking for the parks was included. Worlds of Fun and Oceans of Fun are internally connected, making it easy to walk between the two," reports a visitor to Worlds of Fun Village.

What campers like

Convenient location: Multiple campgrounds provide strategic positioning for both urban and outdoor activities. Locations offer practical access to Kansas City attractions while maintaining campground atmospheres. A visitor to Walnut Grove RV Park explained: "I like the location it's close to where I was working and close to downtown so lots of things to do in the area."

Quiet surroundings: Despite proximity to urban areas, several campgrounds maintain surprisingly peaceful environments. Many campers note the effective balance between accessibility and tranquility. "Perfect for short stopping or long stay because the Campground is close to the interstate. We come back again," mentions a camper at Peculiar Park Place.

Full hookups: Most area campgrounds provide complete utility connections for extended stays. Electric, water, and sewer connections are standard at many locations, with varying amperage options. "Concrete pads. Full hookups," notes a camper at Blue Springs Lake Campground, highlighting the practical amenities available.

What you should know

Seasonal closures: Several campgrounds operate limited schedules from spring to fall. Jackson County Fleming Park Jacomo Campground operates from April 1 to October 31, with most facilities closed during winter months.

Bathroom quality varies: Facilities range from modern to basic across different campgrounds. "The bathhouse was newer and in good condition, and there's a laundry in one of the restroom buildings," reports one visitor, while others note less impressive facilities. "Not particularly clean and oddly designed. The one nearest to us was a poorly designed handicap accessible bathroom, which was huge but difficult to use."

Site topography challenges: Many campgrounds feature sloped terrain requiring leveling equipment. "The site slopes to the passenger side and downhill toward the road, so we used a few levelers. Many sites here are sloped," comments a camper at Campus RV Park.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Select campgrounds with dedicated play areas for children. "Sites were well kept up, with many prime locations near the playground for our kids," shares a Blue Springs Lake Campground visitor, highlighting the family-oriented setup.

Swimming options: Multiple locations offer pools or water access for summer relief. "The camp ground pool is huge and fun for the kids on non park days. The campground is all paved and perfect for scooters and bikes for the kids," notes a camper at Worlds of Fun Village.

Code-secured campgrounds: Some facilities use gated entry for added security. "We felt very safe here since they require an access code to get into the gate," mentions a camper at Blue Springs Lake Campground, addressing a common family safety concern.

Tips from RVers

Sizing considerations: Not all campgrounds accommodate larger rigs despite advertising. "If there had been a rig in the site right next to us on the driver side, it would have been challenging," cautions one RVer about tight maneuvering spaces at certain campgrounds.

Premium pads: Concrete sites typically offer better leveling than gravel alternatives. "The premium cement pads seemed to be more level than gravel sites," advises an experienced RVer, noting an important distinction when selecting sites.

Dump station logistics: Some campgrounds have tricky dump station exits requiring strategic positioning. "As you exit the park, if you have a big rig, you'll want to stay to the left side of the dump station for a wider right turn out of the park," suggests a helpful camper at Blue Springs Lake Campground.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Grandview, MO?

According to TheDyrt.com, Grandview, MO offers a wide range of camping options, with 86 campgrounds and RV parks near Grandview, MO and 6 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Grandview, MO?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Grandview, MO is Blue Springs Lake Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 45 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 6 free dispersed camping spots near Grandview, MO.

What parks are near Grandview, MO?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 14 parks near Grandview, MO that allow camping, notably Blue Springs Lake and Clinton Lake.