Camping near Greenville, MO

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    Southeastern Missouri's Lake Wappapello region encompasses several well-established campgrounds near Greenville, with the Corps of Engineers-managed Greenville Recreation Area serving as a centerpiece for camping activities. This area features over 100 campsites with level concrete pads, picnic tables, and fire rings at each site. Lake Wappapello State Park offers additional camping options through its Asher Creek and Ridge campgrounds, providing both lakeside and elevated sites with varying levels of amenities. Sulphur Springs Dispersed camping area provides a more primitive experience for those seeking fewer facilities. The camping landscape includes a mix of Corps of Engineers, state park, and national forest sites within a 30-minute drive of Greenville.

    Reservations are highly recommended for the more developed campgrounds, particularly during the peak season from April through October. As one camper noted, "From April to September, you're gonna want electric so you can run AC (or at least a fan), Missouri humidity is not a joke." Most established sites in the area feature paved or gravel pads with electric hookups, while water and sewer connections vary by location. Cell service throughout the region ranges from adequate to spotty depending on carrier and specific location. The Greenville Recreation Area maintains paved bike trails and walking paths, with historical markers highlighting the original town site that was relocated when the Corps of Engineers built Wappapello Dam.

    Many visitors highlight the spaciousness and privacy of sites throughout the region. According to one reviewer, "Sites are well spaced and mostly sunny, with some shaded. A newer shower house in one loop and clean pit toilets throughout the rest." The area's historical significance adds another dimension to camping experiences, with several campgrounds featuring remnants of Old Greenville and Civil War-era cemeteries. Water activities dominate recreational opportunities, with boating, fishing, and swimming available at Lake Wappapello. Weekdays and off-season periods offer significantly quieter experiences, with one camper reporting, "We spent two days in early November and just about had the park to ourselves." Wildlife viewing, hiking trails, and fishing opportunities round out the available activities.

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    Best Campgrounds near Greenville (122)

      1. Sam A. Baker State Park Campground

      4.5(49)8mi from Greenville194 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "State Park in Southeast Missouri along Big Creek. Well maintained campsites with electric hook ups. Water and dump stations, but no water hook up sites."

      "Shower houses were conveniently located in camping area. Big River was just a small walk away from the campsite. I know they had been flooded, but I am still cleaning rocks and dirt from the camper."

      from $15 - $52 / night

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      2. Greenville - Lake Wappapello

      4.6(9)2mi from Greenville103 sitesRVs, Tents

      "The Greenville Recreation Campsite has much shade, level concrete pads, a picnic table and fire ring at each of the 100+ camp sites. There are walking and biking trails."

      "Great historic town with nice bike/walking paths through the level park on the St. Francios River. We were camped close to the historic cemetery, site#11."

      from $16 - $50 / night

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      3. Holliday Landing Campground & Marina

      4.6(7)7mi from Greenville2 sitesRVs

      "He had a bonfire waiting for us right outside our cabin!  The cabin was great!  Anything we needed was supplied.  And the birds nesting across the lake were an added bonus!"

      "The Holliday Landing is your fishing paradise, crappie & catfish everywhere on this side of the lake. "

      from $30 - $35 / night

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      4. Huzzah Valley

      4.3(11)14mi from GreenvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The "Zoo" is for the younger and rowdier crowd, and is located north of HWY 8, away from the family-friendly sites, and has later quiet hours and is known for its party-like atmosphere. "

      "Full hook up, shade and near river. Plenty of room on the gravel bar to have fun. We floated. They picked us up and dropped us off at our camp sites since we had a large group."

      from $11 - $65 / night

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      5. Peoples Creek - Lake Wappapello

      4.5(11)16mi from Greenville56 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Walk to the swimming beach and boat ramp. The showers are huge. But it's dark don't go out at night without a flashlight. I got lost looking for my rv, walked around and around."

      "Lower Peoples Creek is on beautiful Wappapello Lake, MO. It has nicely spaced sites and well maintained facilities. There is a public swimming beach and boat ramps located at the entrance."

      from $16 - $50 / night

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      6. Redman Creek Recreation Area

      4.1(12)17mi from Greenville111 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Paved roads for bike riding & close to the lake for swimming, kayaking, etc. Playground for the kids nearby as well."

      "Campers decorate campsites and the kids walk through. They also hold the Festival of Lights around Christmas time."

      from $10 - $50 / night

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      7. Asher Creek Campground — Lake Wappapello State Park

      4.8(8)15mi from Greenville27 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Worth the trip up from US 60 if you’re driving E/W, standard MSP rates and setup. There’s a campground on the lake and and a campground up on the ridge."

      "My group and I camped in two of the basic sites in Asher Creek campground and we couldn’t get enough of the front-row lake view!"

      from $16 - $26 / night

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      8. Ridge Campground — Lake Wappapello State Park

      4.0(9)15mi from Greenville46 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Love this park, lakeside or ridge top. Only 4 spots without electricity, use that how you will. The lake side is dope for water views and stag gazing."

      "Fishing & boating close by. Laundry at restrooms."

      from $19 - $24 / night

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      9. Markham Springs

      3.7(6)14mi from Greenville32 sitesRVs, Tents

      "The sites are all right on or right near the Black River and the forest surrounding is gorgeous. A unique experience while passing through Missouri."

      "Definitely on the list of favorite spots in Missouri"

      from $10 - $50 / night

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      10. Sulphur Springs Dispersed

      5.0(1)4mi from GreenvilleRVs, Tents

      "Open for solar panels, but tree cover around the lot. Only about 5 parking spaces are not on a slant. Places in the trees for tents. Absolutely beautiful views up and down the river."

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    495 Reviews of 122 Greenville Campgrounds


    • tThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 17, 2026

      Little Ole Opry Campground

      Unmaintained lake full of moss, unpleasant owner/operator

      Any website or review about this little Opry campground clearly states $15 a night but when the lady came to collect money in the morning at 6:30 in the morning it was 25 and she was very disrespectful and her in the way she responded to the proof of it being only $15 a night due to her lack of marketing

    • Sarah F.
      Jun. 12, 2026

      Powder Mill Backcountry Camping — Ozark National Scenic Riverway

      Primitive, brushy, private water access

      Great campground for tent camping. The grass hadn't been mowed in a while, which added to the bug issue. Only site 3 has direct access to the river with a view, but we just walked down behind the site to the water. The trail to Blue Spring was rough. If you like downed timber, thorn bushes, and feeling like you've lost the trail, it's great, but I highly recommend coming in from the trail head down the road. No service, but a cute campground nonetheless.

    • Shawn S.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 20, 2026

      Ridge Campground — Lake Wappapello State Park

      Great hiking by the lake

      We didnt camp here but most of the spots look good for rvs and tents. Great lake for big boats. Large park with great hiking all through it.

    • Shawn S.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 20, 2026

      Sam A. Baker State Park Campground

      Fall fabulous

      The trees changes are amazing in the fall. Lots of great camping spots to select from. Good for any kind of camping and has cabins, store, and restaurant. Great bike trails and plenty of water play in the river.

    • Shawn S.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 20, 2026

      Johnson shut ins

      New Years Eve spot

      We loved renting cabins on New year's Eve here. It is so quiet and peaceful. Cabins are a good size with sleeping for 4. Bathrooms are down a small hill from the cabin. Great hiking all around!

    • Kyle P.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 22, 2026

      Asher Trail

      Nice secluded spot

      Exploring some trails and found this gem of a campsite.

    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 2, 2026

      Redman Creek Campground

      Very Clean

      $24 a night with no discount. We received half off with our access pass card. Clean private showers. Very quiet!

    • Makayla C.
      Apr. 1, 2026

      St. Joe State Park Campground

      Loud

      I know a large majority of the park is meant for ORV’s but there was just constant noise even in the campground. Besides that it was great though!


    Guide to Greenville

    Greenville campground options in Missouri feature a range of Corps of Engineers and state park facilities situated along Lake Wappapello. The St. Francois River flows through this southeastern Missouri region, creating a landscape that combines oak-hickory forest with water recreation opportunities. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F between June and August, with high humidity making electric hookups valuable for tent campers and RVers alike.

    What to Do

    River access for fishing: The Black River at Markham Springs offers excellent fishing opportunities. "A beautiful place indeed! The sites are all right on or right near the Black River and the forest surrounding is gorgeous," notes one visitor who found the secluded, well-spaced sites particularly appealing.

    Swimming beaches: Lake Wappapello provides several designated swimming areas with varying amenities. According to a camper at Ridge Campground, "The lake, though too cold to enjoy [in fall], was beautiful. We followed a wandering trail around the edge which was interesting to attempt to follow due to the leaves on the ground."

    Wildlife observation: Early mornings and evenings are prime times for wildlife viewing throughout the area's campgrounds. One camper at Greenville Recreation Area mentioned, "Fireflies and owls into the night. Mist on the water in the morning: just beautiful," highlighting the natural rhythms visitors can experience.

    What Campers Like

    Spacious camping areas: Many campsites throughout the Greenville MO area offer substantial room between sites. At Holliday Landing Campground, campers appreciate that "the spaces are not on top of each other and offer very easy back-in parking with proper choices on hookups."

    Lake views: Several campgrounds provide direct views of Lake Wappapello. A visitor at Asher Creek Campground reported, "My group and I camped in two of the basic sites in Asher Creek campground and we couldn't get enough of the front-row lake view! The sites closest to the lake are very level."

    Clean facilities: Most developed campgrounds in the area maintain well-kept restrooms and shower facilities. One camper noted about Asher Creek, "Everyone in the campground is only a short walk from the cleanest park restrooms I've ever seen," reflecting the maintenance standards at state park facilities.

    What You Should Know

    Limited cell service: Connectivity varies significantly between campgrounds and carriers. A visitor at Peoples Creek observed, "Decent cell service for both ATT & Verizon. Did not try OTA TV," though experiences differ at other locations around the lake.

    Seasonal considerations: Off-season camping provides a substantially different experience. One camper at Greenville Recreation Area reported, "We spent two days in early November and just about had the park to ourselves," highlighting the dramatic reduction in visitors outside summer months.

    Hookup variations: Water and electric options differ between campgrounds and individual sites. A Ridge Campground visitor pointed out, "Only 4 spots without electricity, use that how you will. The lake side is dope for water views and star gazing," indicating most sites have at least electrical service.

    Tips for Camping with Families

    Playground access: Several campgrounds offer dedicated play areas for children. At Redman Creek Recreation Area, one reviewer mentioned, "Usually full of families with children. Has a playground in the middle by the shower house," making it a convenient option for families with young children.

    Swimming options: Family-friendly water access points vary in quality and facilities. A camper at Greenville Recreation Area noted, "The only thing missing was somewhere to swim or sit in the water. Lots of water there, but nowhere to sit in the river or lake," suggesting researching specific swimming options before arrival.

    Seasonal events: Some campgrounds host special events throughout the year. A Redman Creek visitor shared, "They do a Trick or Treating event at Halloween. Campers decorate campsites and the kids walk through. They also hold the Festival of Lights around Christmas time," providing entertainment beyond standard outdoor recreation.

    Tips from RVers

    Site levelness: Many RV sites require leveling equipment. A Peoples Creek camper advised, "Not many real level sites. Bring plenty of blocks," highlighting the importance of preparation for RV campers.

    Accessibility considerations: Roads to some campgrounds can present challenges. A Holliday Landing visitor noted, "The road down the hill is a bit sketch but fun!" while another at Peoples Creek warned, "The twisty turns will grab your stabilizers and bumper if you're not very careful."

    Full-hookup availability: Sites with complete services are limited and distributed unevenly. One camper observed about Peoples Creek, "Some site are full hook up, but most are e&w only," emphasizing the need to check specific site amenities when booking.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Greenville, MO?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Greenville, MO offers a wide range of camping options, with 122 campgrounds and RV parks near Greenville, MO and 9 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Greenville, MO?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Greenville, MO is Sam A. Baker State Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 49 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 9 free dispersed camping spots near Greenville, MO.

    What parks are near Greenville, MO?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 14 parks near Greenville, MO that allow camping, notably Clearwater Lake and Ozark National Scenic Riverways.