Best RV Parks & Resorts near Greenville, MO

Greenville Recreation Area provides full hookup RV sites with level concrete pads and spacious patios for RVs of various sizes. The Corps of Engineers campground features over 100 sites with water, electric, and sewer connections, remaining open year-round with asphalt drives and concrete pads. "Sites are nice and level with asphalt drives and concrete pads or patio area. Large patio area about 10 x 30' with fire pit and lantern pole," noted a visitor. Camelot RV Campground in nearby Poplar Bluff accommodates big rigs with 76 full-hookup sites including 30/50 amp service, while Big Creek RV Park in Annapolis offers pull-through sites with 50 amp hookups on mostly level ground suitable for larger motorhomes.

Cell service varies throughout the region with reviewers noting "ATT and Verizon both worked weakly but got out" at some locations. RV parks near Lake Wappapello provide dump stations, though some campgrounds charge additional fees for this service. Between November and March, certain loops or facilities may close at Corps of Engineers parks, while private RV parks typically remain operational year-round. Many campgrounds welcome pets but impose restrictions at swimming areas and beaches. For larger motorhomes and fifth wheels, Highway K campground offers two distinct sections - the newer West campground features more open sites specifically designed for larger RVs, while the East section requires careful navigation around trees but remains accessible to 40-foot fifth wheels with proper planning.

Best RV Sites Near Greenville, Missouri (79)

    1. Camelot RV Campground/RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Poplar Bluff, MO
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 785-1016

    $40 - $50 / night

    "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."

    "All sites we saw were full hookups and our site was nice and level. Close to town so everything you could need is convenient and easy to access. Would stay again."

    2. Big Creek RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Annapolis, MO
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 598-1064

    "Big Creek is very nice setting with all the amenities, including Wifi and Laundry facility. Great little pool in middle of park. Spots were clean and easy to back into or pull through."

    "Nice, clean, quiet campground. 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."

    3. Fourche Creek Rv Park and Riding Trails

    2 Reviews
    Doniphan, MO
    45 miles
    +1 (573) 996-3718

    $40 - $60 / night

    "Hosts were so attentive and helpful-the grounds were so green and view of the woods and pond was so relaxing- bathrooms were clean with hot water and flush toilets and the horse stalls were conveinent"

    4. Little Sinkin Creek RV Resort & Campground

    1 Review
    Bunker, MO
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 604-9427

    $56 - $65 / night

    "Family operated and located in the Ozark Mountains with beautiful scenery nearby to explore."

    5. Huzzah Valley

    11 Reviews
    Patterson, MO
    14 miles
    Website

    $11 - $65 / night

    "RV sites are clean, mostly level, and well spaced out, with quiet hours rules to accommodate families. "

    "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."

    6. Asher Creek Campground — Lake Wappapello State Park

    8 Reviews
    Wappapello, MO
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 297-3232

    "There is only electric at the sites but we are okay with that since we pull in and fill up the water tank at the faucet. Sites are clean and plenty of yard space."

    "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!"

    7. Redwood Acres Cabins and RV

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    Piedmont, MO
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (314) 550-0891

    $30 - $100 / night

    8. Sam A. Baker State Park Campground

    48 Reviews
    Patterson, MO
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 856-4411

    "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."

    "Nice shower facilities and laundry as well as river access within walking distance"

    9. Wildwood RV Park

    1 Review
    Dexter, MO
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 820-0853

    "She made it for a peaceful and pleasant experience."

    10. Lozark RV Park

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    Ellsinore, MO
    25 miles
    +1 (573) 322-5298
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RV Park Reviews near Greenville, MO

402 Reviews of 79 Greenville Campgrounds


  • C
    Jul. 25, 2019

    Silver Mines

    Nice and affordable

    This is a nice little campground located in the Mark Twain National Forest. The St. Francis River runs behind the camp loop and the boat launch is walking distance, with room to splash around and fish. We were in site 8. The sites have a bit of breathing room between them. There were tent campers on up to a 40 foot toy hauler. The vault toilets were a bit sketchy and, while there's access to drinking water and some 30 amp sites, there's no dump station.

  • 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.

  • Amy D.
    Aug. 6, 2018

    St. Joe State Park Campground

    ORV riding/Super nice

    We have a pull behind travel trailer and pick up truck. Site 107 is where we stayed. Pull thru site,asphalt paved with gravel set up area, burn pit and picnic table. Bathrooms and shower house where nice and very clean! We did not have a ORV but did have battery Burromax minbikes. 10 yr old son had an amazing time ridingtoafs with no issues. Pet friendly. Great sewer dump station. Overall it was a very clean and friendly camping experience we will definitely go back even without having a dirtbike or 4 wheeler. Lots of fun!

  • 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

  • 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.

  • 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!

  • 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.

  • G
    Jun. 21, 2022

    Redman Creek Recreation Area

    Nice COE park, but not as nice as some others

    On the smaller side for COE parks, and generally pretty nice. Not many real level sites. Bring plenty of blocks. Some sites are pretty close to each other. Water & electric at sites, although our faucet leaked a lot. ATT & Verizon both worked weakly but got out. Shower house was clean, used, but clean. Roads were easy to navigate & several big rigs had no issues. Right off the hiway, so easy in & out.


Guide to Greenville

The Greenville, Missouri region features the forested terrain of the Ozark Highlands with elevations ranging from 400-600 feet above sea level. The area experiences hot, humid summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F in July and August. Camping options include several full-hookup RV parks within 30 minutes of Greenville, plus Corps of Engineers sites along Lake Wappapello.

What to do

Water recreation at Lake Wappapello State Park: Visitors at Asher Creek Campground enjoy swimming in the clean lake waters. "The lake is great to swim in - very clean bottom and not slimy at all. We did take our kayaks and paddled around a little but mostly stayed on beaches and swam," notes one camper. The campground includes a boat ramp for registered campers.

Horseback riding trails: At Fourche Creek RV Park and Riding Trails, equestrian campers have access to private trails around the lake. "We brought our own stall bedding and buckets but they provided a tack room, pitch fork, wheelbarrow and shovel to help us clean up after our horses," mentions a visitor. The park features horse stalls conveniently located near campsites.

River floating: The region offers multiple floating options on local waterways. Sam A. Baker State Park provides organized float trips with scheduled departures. "We paid $40 for our canoe for the afternoon. It was nice to float a different river, but the St. Francois was pretty murky and you couldn't see your feet in about knee-deep water," reports one camper.

What campers like

Clean, accessible bathrooms: Facilities at Lake Wappapello State Park receive high marks. One visitor at Asher Creek Campground commented, "Everyone in the campground is only a short walk from the cleanest park restrooms I've ever seen." Modern facilities matter to campers looking for comfort while enjoying rv sites near Greenville, Missouri.

Spacious campsites: Big Creek RV Park offers well-maintained sites with room to spread out. "Nice, clean, quiet campground. Spacious lots. Clean pool (on the small side). Duck races were fun," explains a camper who stayed there in September 2021. Many sites include level concrete pads with space for slideouts.

Family-friendly activities: Organized events keep children entertained at several campgrounds. A Big Creek RV Park visitor noted, "Saturday is fun with different campground activities and an evening hayride." These scheduled activities provide structure for families seeking motorhome camping near Greenville, Missouri.

What you should know

Cell coverage limitations: While some parks offer WiFi, cellular service varies significantly. At Sam A. Baker State Park, one camper reported, "The only slight below norms was their wifi was very poor and didn't work half the time so that angered some campers." Plan accordingly if you need reliable connectivity.

Seasonal availability: Many campgrounds modify operations during winter months. Wildwood RV Park remains open year-round for those seeking winter camping options. Asher Creek Campground sees reduced occupancy in off-seasons, with one visitor noting, "Tent camped here during the week in June and the campground was only about 1/3 full."

Temperature considerations: Summer heat impacts camping comfort. One visitor to Sam A. Baker State Park advised, "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." Many campgrounds offer electric hookups specifically for this reason.

Tips for camping with families

Creek access for cooling off: Huzzah Valley offers water play areas perfect for children during hot summer days. "The crystal clear waters will definitely take your breath away!" notes a long-time visitor. Consider weekday visits when possible, as weekends can become crowded with float trip participants.

Choose timing carefully: Huzzah Valley becomes quite busy during peak seasons. A visitor advises, "Floated on Sunday to avoid the crazies on Saturday." This timing strategy helps families enjoy a more peaceful experience at popular RV sites near Greenville, Missouri.

Scout for shaded sites: Heat management matters for comfortable family camping. One Sam A. Baker State Park visitor mentioned, "My group and I stayed in Campground 1 and we were so pleased with how well-kept our sites were. Even during the last weekend of September, it was hot out, so we were glad there were plenty of trees around."

Tips from RVers

Consider site selection for rig size: Camelot RV Campground accommodates various RV sizes but site placement matters. "The campground sits on a hill so the sites are terraced and there are mature trees everywhere...I found the campground roads navigable but narrow, and they appeared to be one way, but I didn't see markings," reports one RVer. Request specific sites based on your equipment dimensions.

Arrival timing: Several parks offer check-in assistance. A Camelot RV visitor noted, "They escorted us to our site, offered help getting parked and set up." This service proves particularly helpful for those new to RV camping or unfamiliar with the terrain around Greenville, Missouri.

Fill water tanks at designated stations: At Asher Creek Campground, RVers adapt to electric-only sites. "There is only electric at the sites but we are okay with that since we pull in and fill up the water tank at the faucet," explains one visitor. This strategy allows for full water usage without direct hookups.

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

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