Greensfelder County Park features electric hookups at most equestrian sites, with two 20-amp outlets and one 30-amp connection available for campers. The campground is located approximately 30 minutes from Hazelwood, making it accessible for day trips or weekend getaways. Non-equestrian campers can also use the facilities, which include year-round access to frost-free water, showers, and restrooms.
What to do
Trail riding opportunities: Horseback enthusiasts visiting St. Louis West / Historic Route 66 KOA can access several boarding stables where visitors can rent mounts. As one visitor notes, "This was such a nice and serene setting. Close to the city and local attractions, yet surrounded by nature none the less."
Fishing at nearby lakes: The Horseshoe Lake State Park Campground offers excellent fishing opportunities just across the Mississippi River. "Nice lake for fishing and boating," reports one camper, while another mentions the "accessible fishing dock that is covered" making it suitable for all abilities.
Hiking trail exploration: Several trail systems accommodate multiple users beyond horseback riding. At Cuivre River State Park Campground, "The trails are fantastic and have different levels for all. The best spot is over looking the lake and offers a clear view of the night sky."
What campers like
Affordable camping options: Budget-conscious campers appreciate reasonable rates near Hazelwood. One camper at Horseshoe Lake State Park noted, "Peaceful tent camping on Walkers Island at $8 per day," while another mentioned, "Great spot and great value" with "access to drinking water and waste water dump for just 8$."
Privacy between sites: Many equestrian camps provide good separation between sites. At McCully Heritage Project, "Super inexpensive for the space that you get. Free firewood. We have only stayed at the largest site as it has good fishing and a place for us to launch our paddleboards and kayaks."
Well-maintained facilities: Clean, functional amenities matter to campers. One visitor to Cuivre River State Park shared, "The bathrooms are well maintained and the campsites are fairly large and provide lots of shade. They have a large lake to swim in and you can kayak as well!"
What you should know
Site selection considerations: When booking at Greensfelder County Park, note that site layouts vary. "Only sites 20-29 have electric and 28 can't be reserved," explains one camper, adding that "site 29 only have 2-20 amp plugs no 30 didn't realized till we parked. Only this one doesn't have 30."
Seasonal availability: Check operating dates before traveling. Horseshoe Lake State Park Campground operates from "May 1 to September 30" according to their official season, while some campgrounds have reported temporary closures as one camper discovered: "There is a homemade sign that says no camping. I wish we would have known that before we got here."
Noise factors: Some campgrounds near Hazelwood experience noise from nearby transportation. At Route 66 KOA, a camper noted, "Close to train tracks and highway, but didn't notice with AC on in the camper," while another mentioned being prepared for "a lot of noise from the busy main road and passing trains in the near distance."
Tips for camping with families
Family-friendly amenities: St. Louis West / Historic Route 66 KOA offers numerous activities for children. "There is lots to do at this park. There is a pool, bike rentals, dog park, movie night, basketball court, and more," writes one reviewer who visited with family.
Educational opportunities: Horse-focused camping teaches children about equestrian care. Non-horse owners can still experience this culture, as the equestrian areas often welcome observers. One camper at Cuivre River State Park noted it's "a perfect place to enjoy with the family. Plenty of gorgeous campsites and a lake to swim and kayak!"
Wildlife viewing opportunities: Kids enjoy spotting animals at campgrounds near Hazelwood. One camper at Greensfelder County Park observed, "The park is known for its well-groomed trails, which are used by hikers, mountain bikers, and equestrians alike. The whole park is rather pretty with plenty to do and see."
Tips from RVers
RV site limitations: When bringing larger rigs to equestrian campgrounds, check site specifications. At Greensfelder County Park, "Most sites are great for trailers 26' or less and 1 slide (sites 24-26 can fit a fifth wheel probably no bigger than 36-38 ft)," while "site 29 where we stayed can fit a 40' fifth wheel."
Hookup specifications: RVers should note electrical limitations at equestrian sites. According to an RVer at Greensfelder County Park, most sites feature "2-20 amp plugs and 1-30amp plug" but lack water hookups with "frost free water at both ends of the campground" instead of individual site connections.
Dump station access: Plan for waste disposal as many equestrian campgrounds lack onsite dump stations. One RVer at Greensfelder noted there's "no dump but KOA and RV dealer 5-7 mins away" providing alternative options for longer stays.