Best RV Parks near Greenville, MO

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Best RV Sites Near Greenville, MO (72)

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    1. Camelot RV Campground

    8 Reviews
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    25 Saves

    20% discount. Open year round. Full hookups water, sewer, electric 30/50amp, cable tv, WiFi. Food and car rental delivery to sites. Close to town for everyone’s shopping, dining and entertainment needs. Family owned and operated since 1982. We offer a country/rural setting with forested hills, in the beautiful Ozark Foothills of Missouri. Poplar Bluff is known as“Gateway To The Ozarks”. You can relax, stay in, or check out the area. We have camping with convenience in mind. Local activities include a Water Park, 18-hole golf course, Wolf Creek Trail offers walking, trail running, and mountain biking, Black River Coliseum has shows and events, 8-Showtimes AMC Classic Theaters, museums, antiques and more. The area offers rivers, springs, lakes, wildlife, and the Mark Twain National Forest. Our seasons offer brilliant spring and fall colors with winding scenic drives, and we provide year round camping opportunities for everyone. Make us your Campground Headquarters and enjoy the area.

    • Pets
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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $38 - $47 / night

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    2. Big Creek RV Park

    6 Reviews
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    23 Saves

    Our 65 big-rig friendly sites sit on 37 acres in the middle of the scenic Ozark Mountains along the banks of Big Creek. All sites have 30- and 50-amp electric, water, sewer, and cable TV hookups, with free wi-fi throughout the park. Enjoy wading, fishing, and relaxing in the creek, take a swim in the pool, or take the kids to visit our large playground. Other activities include horseshoes, volleyball, mining sluice, arcade, giant checkers, beanbags, and wiffle ball. We also have modern, private shower suites that are wheelchair accessible. We fill propane on site, and have a 24-hour coin laundry. Nearby attractions include Johnson’s Shut-Ins, Elephant Rocks, Black River, Clearwater Lake, and Crane Lake—just to name a few. Visit www.bigcreekrvpark.com or call us at 573-598-1064 for info!

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    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    3. Fourche Creek Rv Park and Riding Trails

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    We are a family owned and operated rv park and horse camp/ riding trails location. We offer an all grass park surrounded on 3 sides by the gorgeous Mark Twain National Forest . Our spots are spacious and have electric/ water hookup at more then 50 spots. Dump station is available on site by exit. Two shower houses are available to paying guests and have flush toilets and hot showers. Horse stalls are available to rent for overnight guests and trails can be accessed through the back gate. Two fishing ponds are available for guest use. We are horse and dog friendly( rules apply)

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    • Reservable
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    $40 - $60 / night

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      4. Wildwood RV Park

      1 Review
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            7. Bullwinkle's Lodge and RV Park

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            8. Huzzah Valley

            11 Reviews
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            22 Saves
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            • Reservable
            • ADA Access

            $11 - $65 / night

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            9. Asher Creek Campground — Lake Wappapello State Park

            8 Reviews
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            7 Saves

            Lake Wappapello State Park is the ideal vacation spot for a day or a week. The park offers a modern campground and cabins plus rustic camper cabins.

            Lake Wappapello State Park offers basic and electric campsites. For a little extra space, try one of the park's family campsites.

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              10. Big Spring RV Camp

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            Recent RV Reviews In Greenville

            384 Reviews of 72 Greenville Campgrounds


            • GB N.The Dyrt PRO User
              Camper-submitted photo from DD Hwy Campground
              Oct. 22, 2024

              DD Hwy Campground

              October tent camping

              Tent camping back away from the RVs & we were the only people. Gorgeous river to view just a few steps away & the night sky view was fantastic. LOVED the bathroom & shower facilities!

            • PThe Dyrt PRO User
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              Sep. 11, 2024

              General Watkins Conservation Area

              Maybe not a travel destination, but certainly a good waypoint.

              We opted for this site on our way west as a stopover because it was free and not a parking lot. There are a couple of loop trails and we walked one of them. We arrived on a Sunday afternoon. The locals use the area for fishing and walking and it was somewhat busy in the afternoon. A couple of guys fished at night until about nine. There was only one other couple camping. Very quiet and peaceful. There was a portable toilet but we didn't investigate.

              The cool thing was that the loop trail was forested by hundreds of paw paw trees. It must have been just past the season and we saw only a couple of decaying ones, but the entire trail smelled of apple cider vinegar and was quite pleasant.

              If you consider this waypoint, two things:

              1. The last mile is good, but very dusty, gravel road.

              2. No cell coverage in the parking lot for T-Mobile, some coverage on loop trail.

            • Joseph A.The Dyrt PRO User
              Camper-submitted photo from Sam A Baker State Park
              Aug. 7, 2024

              Sam A Baker State Park

              Where the rivers meet

              Sam a Baker is a beautiful destination for any family. There is plenty to do from hiking to horseback riding. There are multi camp sites that can be easily reserved online. The Saint Francis River and the Big Creek meet in the park. The big creek is spring feed and ice cold. The Saint Francis is wild and is considered white water during the rainy season. There are plenty of amenities in the park for the novice camper. From the camp store to the shower house. SAM A BAKER has you covered

            • Allie A.
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              Jul. 29, 2024

              Parks Bluff Campground

              A Busy Weekend

              We arrived later and the staff was so attentive and kind! They remembered our groups names and were so kind at the shop! We had a large camp ground, two spots fit our group of 8 with room! We also had 5 vehicles. The camp sites in the #70’s are so close to the water and a short walk to the toilet/shower house! The bathrooms could have been cleaner and some of the lights were out but not the worst I have seen! (Your camping anyways) the float shuttle was a bumpy ride but the drivers were nice and the men at the raft pick ups were kind also! I would recommend this lil place! Maybe not In The summer time when the river is busy but to camp anytime!

            • Sarah M.
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              Jul. 17, 2024

              Riversedge Campground

              HORRIBLE Customer Service

              Last year my family and I stayed at the Wilderness Lodge as I have done for over 30 years. We decided to go on a float trip at the Rivers Edge Campground which is affiliated with the Wilderness Lodge. When we made the reservation we had to pay for 2/4 people that were going when I made the reservation over the phone. On Sunday when we arrived to the Rivers Edge to go on our float, we were informed that there were severe storms headed in and we could not go on the float. We totally understood and asked if we could just get a rain check. We were able to get a rain check but they said that I would need to pay for the additional two people to get a rain check since there were 4 in our party total. I was told to hold onto my receipt and rain check because without those two items the rain check would not be honored. Fast forward to this week and we decided we would like to go back and use the rain check they had issued to us. When I called I was informed that they would not be honoring ANY rain checks because the property had been sold and the new owners will not honor ANY previously issued rain checks because the new owners were not paid the money for any outstanding rain checks..?? I was told by the lady on the phone that she would try to reach out to the new owner Mike and see what could be done and she would call me back. She did indeed call me back the same night and said she could not get a hold of the owner and then she was silent not offering ANY sort of solutions. I asked her if she could call me the next day and let me know what he said or if I could even speak with him. She never called back… so now I sit with a“RAIN CHECK” that I spent$170 for 4 floaters that clearly has an issue date, an expiration date, my name and address, what it is for, and why it was issued. It is stapled to my original receipt as well but I guess they will not be honoring it. This has to be one of the worst customer service experiences and poor business practices I have encountered in my life. It is apparently OK that I am out$170 for a float that I was told we could not go on that day and that seems to be perfectly OK with these new owners. I am completely disappointed in the lack of follow up and poor customer service. This is definitely not a best practice for a business and I will be letting everyone I know and on every forum I can that you basically stole$170 from my family and while it may seem like not a big deal to you it certainly is to me and my family.

            • VThe Dyrt PRO User
              Camper-submitted photo from Powder Mill Backcountry Camping — Ozark National Scenic Riverway
              May. 14, 2024

              Powder Mill Backcountry Camping — Ozark National Scenic Riverway

              Quiet spot

              Found this by accident-the site we originally were going to as dispersed was literally under water from all the recent rain. For a three night stay, we were the only ones there. Except the random cars who visited between midnight and three AM and just hung out. That was unsettling but nothing happened. A NFS Ranger did circle around once.

              Popular spot on the weekend to launch boats. There is a vault toilet but that is all the amenities offered. Of the six sites, some are a bit wild, but usable. We stayed at spot three, which has a great view of, and access to, the Current River.

              The Blue Springs Trail that is located at campground was flooded over about a third of the way in with no safe way around. The trail is also not maintained, with lots of downed large trees and copious ticks.

            • Dave M.The Dyrt PRO User
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              May. 4, 2024

              Holliday Landing Campground & Marina

              Wide Open Spaces!

              My parents (from Mississippi) and I (from St. Charles, MO) found this place sort of between us and we sure do love it. The owner Kelly and his whole team were nothing but gracious and hospitable to us the entire weekend. You can tell there's some work to be done on this new venture for Kelly but his heart in it and I can't wait to see how he continues to grow the property. Thanks for having us and we can't wait to come back. 

              The bath house was clean. The site was huge. There was plenty of firewood when we needed it. The nature was nature'in and the wild was wild'in. Good times.

            • FThe Dyrt PRO User
              Camper-submitted photo from Sulphur Springs Dispersed
              Apr. 8, 2024

              Sulphur Springs Dispersed

              Beautiful River site for parking or dispersed

              We stopped here chasing the 2024 eclipse. Easy to find. No cost. About 20 parking spaces, a vault toilet, and a boat launch. 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. A single fire pit on the river’s edge. No road noise to speak of because it is way in the distance and rare at night. Fireflies and owls into the night. Mist on the water in the morning: just beautiful. T mobile service has 3 of 4 bars. There is no apparent Verizon service.

            • KThe Dyrt PRO User
              Camper-submitted photo from Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park
              Mar. 18, 2024

              Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park

              Late Winter Camping

              The campground was big and comfortable. We wanted to stay close to the open shower houses since only those in loop 3 and the cabins were open until April. Stayed in loop 2, which was still close enough to cabins shower house. Our site was right at the beginning of the loop and was very level and offered privacy since no one was to our right. No problem with cell service for 5G, we were able to stream music and apps. Anything under 5G was in SOS mode. No antennae TV available, either. The shut-ins were right down the road or you could walk or bike the paved path all the way there. The Scour Trail was also close and really neat to see.

            • Mike L.
              Camper-submitted photo from Julian Tower Lookout
              Jan. 3, 2024

              Julian Tower Lookout

              National Forest - Old Julian Lookout Tower site - Tower Removed

              There is not much here other than a place to camp for free. There is one two-path logging road suitable for hiking and mountain biking back into the woods. It leads to a T where additional two-path logging road.

            • Frank W.
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              Oct. 23, 2023

              Otahki Lake Cabins and Campground

              beautiful cabins/full hook-up for RVs

              Went to stay in a cabin for one night, then extended our stay.   The place was to nice to leave.   The lake and St. Francis river are crystal clear.  Watched the baby deer, and listen to thw owls at night.   The cabin had all the amenities included, towels, coffee, soaps, dinnerware and cookware.    check-in was easy. Front deck included a B-B-Q  grill, and hot tub that over looked the lake and camp fire.   Our family will be back.   Thank you!

            • Chelsea G.
              Camper-submitted photo from Current River Recreation Area
              Oct. 6, 2023

              Current River Recreation Area

              Loved it

              Wow, what an incredible weekend we had at the CurrantRiver Campground From the moment we arrived, we were greeted with warm hospitality and a sense of adventure. The campground itself was well-maintained, with clean facilities and spacious campsites that offered just the right amount of privacy.

              The highlight of our trip was, of course, the canoeing experience. The staff provided top-notch equipment and safety instructions, making us feel confident even though we were beginners. Paddling down the scenic Currant River was an absolute joy. The water was crystal clear, and the surrounding nature was breathtaking. We encountered some gentle rapids, which added a thrill to the journey without being too challenging for novices like us.

              One thing that stood out was the wildlife we spotted along the way – eagles, deer,It felt like a true escape into nature.

              The team made our trip unforgettable. They were knowledgeable about the area, provided great tips for navigating the river, and ensured our safety at all times. We also appreciated the convenience of shuttle service back to the campground after our float trip.

              Overall, this place exceeded our expectations, and we can't wait to return. If you're looking for a relaxing yet adventurous getaway in the heart of Missouri this is it

            • Jeremy C.
              Camper-submitted photo from St. Joe State Park
              Sep. 27, 2023

              St. Joe State Park

              No dispersed camping

              My girlfriend and I were going to backpack camp at St Joe. We learned that the dispersed campsites had been dismantled. That's a real bummer.

            • Chelsea G.
              Camper-submitted photo from Big Spring Campground — Ozark National Scenic Riverway
              Sep. 23, 2023

              Big Spring Campground — Ozark National Scenic Riverway

              one of my favorite places

              This campground is a must visit. Obviously the main attraction is the amazing and magical spring. Flowing 226 million gallons a day! Campground is beautifully manicured and has spacious sites and many options. It's a self serve campground so pay at the front. The hot water in the showers was out but still giving it 5 stars because this place is just great. The cabins are super cute cottages that are being remodeled right now, and I can't wait! The trails are well kept and moderately challenging. I highly recommend camping here dont forget to bring in your own firewood.

            • mThe Dyrt PRO User
              Camper-submitted photo from Holliday Landing Campground & Marina
              Sep. 5, 2023

              Holliday Landing Campground & Marina

              small quiet campground on lake

              Campground was nice and quiet, spots were all maintained. only a few spots farthest away from lake had sewer, the others have water and electric. none of the spots are very far from the lake however. No wi-fi. showers were out of order half of the time. No store as it states on site, only and office but mostly no one there but it was holiday weekend. broken down marina sitting in ruins and what was left of dock didn’t seem too sturdy. Remnants of old gas pump but no marina gas. terrible fishing off of dock, you have to go out on lake. Several high speed boats passing by. Fairly far from any decent sized town but that is not bothersome as that is the point of camping. we enjoyed our stay but we’re disappointed about the showers, restrooms out of repair. Overall a decent campground just dated. grass and sites were kept up well. picnic table and fire pit at all sites.

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              Camper-submitted photo from Otahki Lake Cabins and Campground
              Aug. 17, 2023

              Otahki Lake Cabins and Campground

              A Paid Reservation is not a Firm Reservation

              With a paid reservation made 3 months in advance, the Campground Host cancelled our reservation, refunded our money and then quadrupled the rate for that same period ($125 went to $750 for one night).  Your paid family vacation plans reservation is not firm with Otahki Lake Cabins and Campgrounds KOA. I hope this does not happen to you and your family’s dream camping trip!

            • Megan S.
              Camper-submitted photo from Sam A Baker State Park
              Aug. 6, 2023

              Sam A Baker State Park

              Family Camping Perfection ✨

              We have been coming here for years, there is something for everyone here! The water is slow and shallow enough in tons of places for littles and deep and cold enough for the older kids and adults to cool off too. The store is adorable, the food is surprisingly really good (I’m craving those loaded nachos!), and when you’re absent-minded like me and forget the bikes you can rent them there 😁 We like Campground 2 on the gravel side (to the left when you pull in) because it’s nice and quiet and close to the nature center. You really can’t go wrong with any of the sites!

            • Kurt O.
              Camper-submitted photo from Pinewoods Lake Rec Area — Mark Twain National Forest
              Jul. 26, 2023

              Pinewoods Lake Rec Area — Mark Twain National Forest

              Quiet and nice

              This was a great stay! Nice and peaceful, great company with total strangers on the next site over. Campsites are spaced out nicely. There are only a handful of sites that are suitable for tents as each site varies on cleared area. No water or electricity that we seen. Boat launch and floating dock are just a short walk from any camp site. We stayed at campsite #5 and it was spacious for our tent. Dumpster for trash is next to the bathrooms across from site #3 & 4. Asphalt road through the camping area and Asphalt pulloffs at each site. Chiggers and bugs are an issue here so bring plenty of Off. We stayed 10 nights and we will definitely mark this one down on our list. Truck Stop 1 mile east for ice, food and drinks. There is a small grocery store about 18 miles west with a great selection. Picnic table and fire pit at each site. Free wood laying all over the place, when the management team cut trees down they leave them there for campers to use.



            Guide to Greenville

            Camping near Greenville, Missouri, offers a great escape into nature with plenty of options for outdoor fun. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled weekend, there are several campgrounds nearby that cater to all kinds of campers.

            What to do:

            • Hiking: Explore the scenic trails at Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park. One visitor mentioned, "The Scour Trail was also close and really neat to see," making it a perfect spot for hiking enthusiasts.
            • Swimming: Enjoy the refreshing waters at Sam A. Baker State Park Campground. A camper shared, "The water is slow and shallow enough in tons of places for littles and deep and cold enough for the older kids and adults to cool off too."
            • Fishing: Cast a line at Alley Spring Campground. One reviewer noted, "Great swimming holes... Ranger programs on the weekends were very informative and friendly," highlighting the family-friendly atmosphere.

            What campers like:

            • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate the cleanliness at St. Francois State Park Campground. A visitor remarked, "The campsites were very clean and sewer the other facilities there are two great trails in the park."
            • Spacious Sites: Many enjoy the roomy campsites at Echo Bluff State Park. One camper said, "Sites were spacious and there’s not a 'bad' site in the whole park."
            • Friendly Staff: The welcoming atmosphere at Big Spring Campground is a hit. A reviewer mentioned, "The campground is beautifully manicured and has spacious sites and many options."

            What you should know:

            • Limited Cell Service: Be prepared for spotty cell service at Taum Sauk Mountain State Park Campground. One camper noted, "We were happy to not have a cell signal for the night."
            • Reservations Recommended: Popular spots like Hawn State Park Campground can fill up quickly. A visitor advised, "Reservations recommended, especially on weekends."
            • No Showers at Some Sites: Some campgrounds, like Alley Spring Campground, lack shower facilities. A camper mentioned, "Showers were a little far from our loop."

            Tips for camping with families:

            • Choose Kid-Friendly Campgrounds: Look for places like Sam A. Baker State Park Campground, where "the store is adorable, the food is surprisingly really good," making it easy to keep everyone happy.
            • Plan for Activities: Make sure to have a list of activities, as one family shared, "There is plenty to do from hiking to horseback riding."
            • Bring Games and Snacks: Keep the kids entertained with games and snacks. A camper at Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park mentioned, "Our site was right at the beginning of the loop and was very level and offered privacy."

            Tips from RVers:

            • Check Hookups: Ensure your site has the necessary hookups. A reviewer at St. Joe State Park Campground noted, "Campsites were large and well set up," but some sites lacked water.
            • Arrive Early: Get to popular spots early to secure a good site. One camper at Echo Bluff State Park said, "Easy to get checked in staff is super helpful."
            • Be Prepared for Tight Spaces: Some campgrounds may have close quarters. A visitor at Sam A. Baker State Park Campground mentioned, "Camp host was nice and river was also very nice but campground was really tight."

            Camping around Greenville, MO, offers a mix of adventure and relaxation, with something for everyone. Whether you're in an RV or tent camping, you'll find plenty of options to enjoy the great outdoors.

            Frequently Asked Questions

            • Which is the most popular RV campsite near Greenville, MO?

              According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Greenville, MO is Camelot RV Campground with a 4.9-star rating from 8 reviews.

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