Best Cabin Camping near Hallsville, MO

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Best Cabin Sites Near Hallsville, MO (8)

    Camper-submitted photo from Cedar Creek Resort & RV Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Cedar Creek Resort & RV Park
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    2. Puma — Mark Twain State Park

    12 Reviews
    55 Photos
    4 Saves
    Stoutsville, Missouri

    Puma Campground has 37 campsites, two that are ADA-accessible and four that are family sites. The pad lengths range from 45 to 61 feet long, but the family sites have an extra pad and electric hookup. The shower house and restrooms with flush toilets are centrally located in the middle of the campground by the host campsite, number 93. There is a playground for the kids in the middle of the southern end of the campground and sites 71 through 78 are all located right next to the lake. The boat ramp is by site 58 at the northern end of the campground and there is a large parking lot and a fish cleaning station there as well. Potable water spigots are found at the host site as well as sites 64, 73, 83, 90, and 103. From November until March, you will need to go to the frost-free water access by campsite one in Badger Campground. Pets are welcome as long as they are restrained or on a leash at all times.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $24 - $45 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Ray Behrens
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    Camper-submitted photo from Ray Behrens

    3. Ray Behrens

    15 Reviews
    39 Photos
    46 Saves
    Perry, Missouri

    Overview

    Ray Behrens is a scenic campground and recreation area, conveniently located on the southeastern shores of Mark Twain Lake. Here, visitors can enjoy the perks of the campground, go boating on the lake or explore the area's historic attractions. Twain, the legendary author, was born in a village beside the lake and grew up in a town about 20 miles down the road.

    Recreation

    Mark Twain Lake provides countless opportunities for outdoor recreation boating, swimming, fishing, picnicking, camping, hiking and hunting to name a few.

    Natural Features

    The Salt River flows through rolling hills of north-central Missouri, where it is dammed to form the 18,000-acre Mark Twain Lake. A variety of recreation areas surround the lake, including the Mark Twain State Park.

    Nearby Attractions

    Beside the lake is the village of Florida, where Mark Twain was born. Twenty-five miles east is the town of Hannibal, where visitors can tour the author's boyhood home.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $30 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Camp Takimina
    Camper-submitted photo from Camp Takimina
    Camper-submitted photo from Camp Takimina
    Camper-submitted photo from Camp Takimina
    Camper-submitted photo from Camp Takimina

    4. Camp Takimina

    1 Review
    5 Photos
    8 Saves
    Columbia, Missouri

    Here at Camp Takimina, we are driven by a single goal: to do our part in making the world a better place for all. We believe that through outdoor education everyone can build positive, lasting connections to nature. We strive to build productive members of society and make a positive impact with all of our pursuits.

    Camp Takimina's beautiful scenery provides options for tent camping and (limited) lodge rental. Contact us to reserve space for your next group event.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $15 - $85 / night

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    Camper-submitted photo from Hickory Ridge Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Hickory Ridge Campground

    5. Hickory Ridge Campground

    5 Reviews
    3 Photos
    4 Saves
    New Florence, Missouri

    Hickory Ridge Campground is located near Danville MO, in the heart of Missouri about 80 miles west of downtown St. Louis. The sale of the former Kan-Do Kampground to Hickory Ridge LLC is complete, and we, as new owners, look forward to serving you! The campground features over 70 campsites, 33 acres of Missouri's great outdoors, swimming pool, fishing pond, camp store, activities, and much more. The campsites include spots to pitch a tent to full hookup RV sites. Whether you want to visit for a weekend, stay for a week, move in for several months, or relax on your way to another destination, we look forward to serving you! Hickory Ridge LLC is planning updates and the addition of new features to this great Missouri outdoor experience. Please check back often for information on updates to the campground, and new website features and functions.

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

    $25 - $40 / night

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      6. Turner Katy Trail Shelter

      1 Review
      5 Saves
      Holts Summit, Missouri
      • Reservable
      • Group
      • Cabins
      • Trash
      • Showers
      • Drinking Water

      $6 / night

      Camper-submitted photo from Mark Twain Lake Jellystone Park and The Water Zone
      Camper-submitted photo from Mark Twain Lake Jellystone Park and The Water Zone
      Camper-submitted photo from Mark Twain Lake Jellystone Park and The Water Zone
      Camper-submitted photo from Mark Twain Lake Jellystone Park and The Water Zone
      Camper-submitted photo from Mark Twain Lake Jellystone Park and The Water Zone
      Camper-submitted photo from Mark Twain Lake Jellystone Park and The Water Zone

      7. Mark Twain Lake Jellystone Park and The Water Zone

      4 Reviews
      6 Photos
      13 Saves
      Mark Twain Lake, Missouri
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access

      $55 - $199 / night

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      8. Shoemaker RV Park

      2 Reviews
      6 Photos
      2 Saves
      Macon, Missouri
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access

    Recent Cabin Reviews in Hallsville

    47 Reviews of 8 Hallsville Campgrounds


    • Napunani
      Camper-submitted photo from Ray Behrens
      Dec. 1, 2023

      Ray Behrens

      Great Value with ATB Pass

      PROS 

      Senior discount 

      Site 32 level asphalt pad surrounded with grass and river rocks 

      Moveable aluminum table 

      Metal fire ring with cooking grate 

      One hook lantern pole 

      Site 19 very near toilets and a dumpster 

      Friendly and helpful gate personnel 

      4 bars TMOBILE 

      CONS 

      Some road noise in the distance 

      Electric box at rear of site pad 

      Sewer connection 6 inches above ground 

      Poor planning to demolish all but one campground toilet/shower facilities at the same time 

      No overnight gate closure

      Don't Miss

      Rustic Oak Cabin Restaurant 

      Mark Twain Memorial Shrine in Mark Twain State Park. Free entrance 

      Ride the Mark Twain Riverboat in Hannibal 

      Downtown Hannibal nice variety of stores and shops 

      Dam Visitor Center very nice--fairly new

    • Sam H.
      Camper-submitted photo from Ray Behrens
      Jun. 13, 2023

      Ray Behrens

      Likely our new regular spot

      The whole park doesn't match the awesomeness of site 97 and the few around it, but the end of this loop is almost perfect. Great shade, almost no slope to pads, all power options, great water pressure, and a sewer hookup. Plenty of rocked lounging or tent space with each site. Good size fire pits, lantern post, and an aluminum picnic table on a concrete pad. All the sites have enough empty space in between that most campgrounds would have stuck another site in-between. Restroom/shower house very close by and it's regularly cleaned. 2 trails to lakeside access are close by too.

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Hickory Ridge Campground
      May. 29, 2023

      Hickory Ridge Campground

      Great family friendly campground! We would definitely stay here again.

      Lots of activities - pool, cornhole tournament, potluck dinner, and movie night. Great place for families. New owners are clearly making improvements and working hard to create a unique place. Campsite was shaded and everything worked except the 110, but the owners were prompt to help and let us borrow a 30amp adapter and got us setup. The bathhouses still need just a little work. One we used was small and the other stated they were working to improve it. But they were clean and in working order. Just need a little tlc. Highly recommend!

    • b K.
      Camper-submitted photo from Ray Behrens
      Mar. 16, 2023

      Ray Behrens

      Best campground on Mark Twain Lake

      Ray Behrens is an extremely large and well laid out campground with beautiful spacious and wooded sites! It has a wonderful, full service marina and a few great trails that lead to the water. It is by far the best Corp of Engineer campground on Mark Twain Lake! Oh, and don't forget to watch the beautiful sunsets!

    • Millena S.
      Camper-submitted photo from Hickory Ridge Campground
      Sep. 21, 2022

      Hickory Ridge Campground

      Hickory Ridge is NOT big rig friendly.

      2021 owners allowed for us to stay there all summer and allowed parking for working individuals in semis. The rent was consistently paid on time and we stayed there all summer from May through approximately September. They sold the campground and the new owners do not want working people there. This park is NOT big rig friendly despite what the "ammenities" claim.

    • K
      Camper-submitted photo from Camp Takimina
      Aug. 12, 2022

      Camp Takimina

      Beautiful quiet campground in Columbia MO!

      We stayed at Camp Takimina on our first shakedown trip with our Popup camper.  It was amazing.  It was about 5-10 minutes from I-70, super easy to get to. The camp was quiet, private, and peaceful.  There are no hookups, but water was right next to us near the parking lot, and the picnic tables near the lodge were shaded most of the day.  Portapotties were clean and well stocked.  We brought our dog and two children and the had an absolutely fabulous time!  We hiked a lot in the woods, played in the creek, and had plenty of time and space to figure out our new to us popup camper.  There aren't actual spots for to park in, it is just a big gravel lot with a couple designated areas for campers if the lot is full (it wasn't full at all).  We reserved Arrow Hill also, which is a huge site right next to the parking lot, so we had a campfire ring to cook on.  Most of the firepits have benches that surround them, which was very handy not to have to move chairs around all the time.  The tent sites were huge- easily would fit multiple tents at each site, and we will absolutely be back to tent camp, and with the popup too!

    • Samantha H.
      Camper-submitted photo from Hickory Ridge Campground
      Aug. 4, 2022

      Hickory Ridge Campground

      10/10 would recommend! :)

      Just passing through, we decided to start looking for a place to stay for the night. Came across this place on Dirt. Called and the lady that answered was Super friendly. (Turned out to be one of the owners) We got there and it was beautiful. The landscaping was kept up with, full hook ups, They have a pool, fenced in dog area. Showers and bathrooms. We got to talking with the lady (owner), and she said her and a partner had just bought it in January and have been working on fixing it up, putting all there love into it and had many more plans in the making for the place. Easy access to it off of the highway. We would deffienty stay here again and cant wait to see what it looks like next time we visit.

    • Kris C.
      Camper-submitted photo from Puma — Mark Twain State Park
      Aug. 4, 2022

      Puma — Mark Twain State Park

      Wonderful Cabin Stay

      We rented cabin A for 4 days for our summer vacation. We couldn’t have been happier. The cabin is simple and clean. It has air conditioning, which is needed in Missouri in August (it was sooo hot). Cabin is private with fire pit and picnic table at the front which faces near the woods. Bathrooms and shower houses were clean and a short walk.

    • G
      Camper-submitted photo from Cedar Creek Resort & RV Park
      Jul. 31, 2022

      Cedar Creek Resort & RV Park

      They’re trying but a bit to go

      Campground is on a short gravel road and sites are gravel. Sites are pretty level and WiFi is good. Contactless checkin is a bit confusing from map provided. There are a lot of long term users. Bathhouses are pretty new and adequate but a pretty long walk from the transit sites. I don’t think the baths are cleaned daily.

    • L
      Camper-submitted photo from Hickory Ridge Campground
      Jul. 26, 2022

      Hickory Ridge Campground

      Decent if you don’t use their facilities

      Nice people. Helpful. However they bathhouses were horrible. One was disgusting in the back of the campground. The other one had broken handle on women bathroom so women had to shower in the mens. Which wasn’t very good. Shower didn’t drain, bugs all over.

    • Tarrah C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Puma — Mark Twain State Park
      Jul. 13, 2022

      Puma — Mark Twain State Park

      Beautiful

      I stayed in one of the cabins which are very nice. They are basic but I loved the front porch. Tge cabins ha e electricity and a fridge but no bathroom. The hiking was great and I loved the rocks.

    • Cynthia K.
      Camper-submitted photo from Puma — Mark Twain State Park
      Jul. 13, 2022

      Puma — Mark Twain State Park

      Lovely campground

          We stopped here on our way home & stayed 2 nights. Friday & Saturday. It was busy & most sites were full in the Puma loop. This is the electric loop with the very nice, clean bathrooms & showers. There's no water at each site, but there's water scattered throughout the campground. 

          There are good sites scattered all over. 74 & 76 had a small view of the lake through the vegetation. There are no sites on the lake. Site 70 was pretty nice. Shady, with a wooded view in back. Close to the bathrooms, secluded from the neighbors but of course you can still hear them!

        Aside from the elderly couple in the handicapped site across the road leaving their LED lights on all night everyone was respectful.

          The other 2 loops are more separated. They share a bathroom/shower that's on the main road. There was no one at the gatehouse around 5pm, which I would have thought was odd before covid. State park camping has changed since then. The camp host came around & checked us in. She was pretty busy the whole weekend. I never did see any employees at the gatehouse at any time of day.

          So, this is a very nice state park, but aside from the campground, boating & fishing is the main draw. There's a swimming beach we didn't check out. There's only 3 trails. Buzzards Roost is a picnic area with a shelter & a scenic overlook.

           Florida isn't far if you wanted to check out the birthplace museum (free on a Saturday morning)  & Hannibal is about a 1/2 hour away with tons of things to do. Lots of restaurants & shops.

    • Russ  G.
      Camper-submitted photo from Ray Behrens
      Jun. 20, 2022

      Ray Behrens

      Awesome Corp of Engineers Park

      Huge spots, full hook ups, lake access and a marina with a small restaurant inside. This place is one of my new favorites in the state.

    • Amy E.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Cedar Creek Resort & RV Park
      Jun. 4, 2022

      Cedar Creek Resort & RV Park

      Good stopover site

      This was a good stopover site on our journey. The campground reps were kind and great to work with. The registration online was seamless. We submitted an inquiry online, they replied within a day with the invoice to confirm our site and sent us confirmation details via email. Checkin was simple. The lots felt a bit tight but no big deal since it was just a stopover. It appeared there may be permanent residents who stay so if you’re looking for that, it might be an option based on the setups and work trucks parked at a few. Everyone was friendly, quiet and seemed to keep to themselves. Nice pond onsite that you can fish. We didn’t explore the grounds much but apparently we could’ve walked and seen the horses by the resort. The only thing I didn’t love was the gravel road all the way in. Our truck and camper was covered with gravel dust. So if you had anything exposed, it’ll get a bit dusty. But again overall a nice stopover and the employees were great to work with.

    • J
      Camper-submitted photo from Hickory Ridge Campground
      May. 22, 2022

      Hickory Ridge Campground

      Nice Campground, Convenient Location

      We stayed only one night here while passing through. Campground’s new owner is very kind and friendly. He escorted us to our site which was tucked away under some nice trees.

      Though campground is close to interstate, noise was minimal (I think because of the trees).

      Pretty flowers throughout campground. Bathrooms with a shower and laundry room. Salt water pool, nice grassy area. Some sites had fire pits and picnic tables but not all.

      Would definitely stay here again.

    • marty L.
      Camper-submitted photo from Puma — Mark Twain State Park
      May. 1, 2022

      Puma — Mark Twain State Park

      Nice park

      Very few campers in late April. Drove down from Minnesota to find some spring weather. Success. Choice of sites. Sat in our chairs and watched a nice sunset over the water. It was snowing when we left Minnesota 2 days earlier.

    • M
      Camper-submitted photo from Cedar Creek Resort & RV Park
      Apr. 13, 2022

      Cedar Creek Resort & RV Park

      Peaceful place

      Quiet peaceful place for our overnight stop, would like to have extended stay to enjoy all the amenities. Friendly staff, very clean facilities, wonderful natural location.

    • Beth R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Cedar Creek Resort & RV Park
      Apr. 10, 2022

      Cedar Creek Resort & RV Park

      Nice campground used for overnight stay

      This is a Good Sam campground.

      Good for an overnight stay. Came in late, called number & lady gave us instructions to find site. Beautiful campground.

    • Travis M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Shoemaker RV Park
      Oct. 24, 2021

      Shoemaker RV Park

      Great spot

      Love this place. They have a great staff, full store for almost anything you do, and don’t, need for your RV. 30/50 amp service throughout. K row is preferential. Spread out fairly well. You’re not on top of each other here.

    • Austin-Tarra G.
      Camper-submitted photo from Ray Behrens
      Oct. 20, 2021

      Ray Behrens

      Great Campground

      We stayed for a week at the Ray Behrens campground. We stayed at site 113 in the Little Blue Stem area, we backed in and had full hook ups for$26 a night. We really enjoyed this campground. We had plenty of room between us and the next camper. Each site included a wooden picnic table and a fire pit. There was a large grass area between us and the next camper site, but our camper was on an asphalt pad. The site we had in particular had a huge elevation slope from front to back and even at our most extreme settings we could not get our camper fully leveled. This was not a big issue, just something to keep in mind. Overall this was one of our favorite campgrounds we have stayed. There are deer throughout the property, be sure to drive slow especially during the evenings.

    • M
      Camper-submitted photo from Cedar Creek Resort & RV Park
      Aug. 9, 2021

      Cedar Creek Resort & RV Park

      Superior communication

      Peaceful campsites. They have added the sites in 300’s and 500’s this year. The 100’s and 200’s have been established for 3 years or so. Staff is excellent and do everything to help make sure you’re stay is enjoyable. Our site is a newer one so it’s got some final touches to be done but when I mentioned it they came right out to help. Super friendly! I will update this as we venture out to see the see entire resort soon.

    • Emily C.
      Camper-submitted photo from Ray Behrens
      Jul. 12, 2021

      Ray Behrens

      Quite and Peaceful

      Me and my husband have camped here numerous times since we’ve gotten a camper and love it every time. Good trails, clean campsites, easily access to stores if anything is needed.

    • J
      Camper-submitted photo from Turner Katy Trail Shelter
      Mar. 4, 2021

      Turner Katy Trail Shelter

      Hostel for Hikers and Bikers on the Katy Trail

      The Katy Trail Turner Shelter Hostel is located in Tebbetts, Missouri at mile 131.2. The shelter is open for individuals and groups, including youth groups, using the trail. It is run by the Conservation Foundation of Missouri Charitable Trust. The shelter is two stories with 40 bunk style beds. Guests must bring their own bedding. There are showers, restrooms and a kitchen with a refrigerator and microwave. The cost is$6 per night per person. For groups of 10 or more the cost is$25 plus $2 for each member.

      To make a reservation, please call the office at 573-634-2322. They will need your name and phone number for a reservation. For more information on the Katy Trail, visit bikekatytrail.com.

    • Cathy S.
      Camper-submitted photo from Ray Behrens
      Nov. 3, 2020

      Ray Behrens

      Doe Run At Ray Behrens

      I absolutely love this core campground. Amazing level concrete campsites! Majority of them are full hookups with paved roads throw out Everyone is friendly and fun! We have always stayed at the little Blue Stem side, but just had to do a review on this side. Absolutely loved it. Great clean shower house. Close by places to Kayak, swim, fish and play. Fish cleaning stations which I had never seen beforeThe best of camping.

    • J
      Camper-submitted photo from Ray Behrens
      Oct. 12, 2020

      Ray Behrens

      Great place!!

      We camped at campsite 82 in Little Blue Stem. From Wednesday night through Sunday and the weather was fabulous.  Nice clean area. Nice campsite.

    • Cathy S.
      Camper-submitted photo from Mark Twain Lake Jellystone Park and The Water Zone
      Sep. 28, 2020

      Mark Twain Lake Jellystone Park and The Water Zone

      Pricy but great fun

      I found the camping area to be tight but what a fun place to be. Being after Labor Day the water par was closed, but looked like fun. Mini golf was booming. They had nice pavilion areas for gatherings. There was also a large swimming pool. Several of the sites were for seasonal but were very well kept. The camping cabins looked nice. As you came into the resort there was a well equipped store and a huge banquet center. They had two good sized ponds for fishing. Amenities included cable and WiFi. Not wilderness camping but fun for kids.

    • Cathy S.
      Camper-submitted photo from Puma — Mark Twain State Park
      Sep. 28, 2020

      Puma — Mark Twain State Park

      Large campground area

      I felt like we were in the deep woods. Not much grassy areas. Electric sites only. I felt there were not enough Shower houses or toilets for amount of camping spaces. Now for the great things about this camping are. Camping spots divided into three areas. Puma, Coyote and Badger. The Badger area was closed. I found the site 98 in the Puma area quite nice with a little more grassy area. The shower hose was very nice and clean. There were a few sites with semi view of the water. I recommend 77 and 82. Wonderful boat ramp off the beach. Great for kayaks. Nice fishing area. All in all a pretty good camp.



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