Best Campgrounds near Lonedell, MO

The Missouri River Valley surrounding Lonedell offers diverse camping options within easy reach of St. Louis. The area features several established campgrounds, including Meramec State Park and Meramec Caverns Natural Campground, both providing tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin accommodations. Onondaga Cave State Park, about 30 miles southwest of Lonedell, offers similar amenities with the added attraction of cave tours and river access. Most developed campgrounds in the region maintain concrete pads for RVs, picnic tables, and fire rings, with varying levels of hookup availability.

Road conditions throughout the region remain accessible for most vehicles, though some campgrounds may have tighter spaces during peak season. Missouri state parks in the area typically stay open year-round, with electrical hookups available at most developed sites. Water access is common, with several campgrounds situated along rivers. According to one visitor, "Onondaga Cave SP has been one of my favorite places to camp in Missouri for more than 20 years," though they caution about potential flooding at certain sites. Reservations are highly recommended, especially for weekend stays during summer months when temperatures typically range from 75-95°F with moderate humidity. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the region, with better coverage at campgrounds closer to major highways.

Campers frequently mention riverside locations as particularly desirable. St. Francois State Park provides "great river access" with sites that balance proximity to amenities with natural settings. Several state parks in the area feature hiking trails connecting directly to campgrounds, allowing for convenient exploration. Reviews indicate that camping facilities are generally well-maintained, with clean restrooms and shower facilities at most developed campgrounds. Washington State Park and Robertsville State Park receive consistently positive feedback for their site spacing and natural surroundings. For visitors seeking more seclusion, Klondike Park offers more spacious, wooded tent sites with fewer RV accommodations, creating a quieter camping experience while still providing access to the region's recreational opportunities.

Best Camping Sites Near Lonedell, Missouri (105)

    1. Meramec State Park Campground

    57 Reviews
    Stanton, MO
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 468-6072

    $15 - $65 / night

    "Miles upon miles of trails. Spacious campground, caves to explore, old time blast furnace to explore, fresh Missouri spring with exceptional fishing. Then theres a general store with a restaurant"

    "Growing up near here, this was the state park that my family always went to. Forty some years later, it is still my favorite park in Missouri. I enjoy camping here with my family and friends."

    2. Robertsville State Park Campground

    15 Reviews
    Robertsville, MO
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (636) 257-3788

    $15 - $42 / night

    "Hiking trails, a stocked pond, meramec river access, 12 basic and 13 electric shaded campsites available, play ground away from the campground and shelters available to rent for a family gathering. 2 trails"

    "The hook up sites are on the inside of the loop and the tent sites are on the outside of the loop. You need to look carefully for a level tent site as some are fairly slopped."

    3. St. Louis West / Historic Route 66 KOA

    30 Reviews
    Eureka, MO
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (636) 257-3018

    "Our site was gravel to park on with grass around it. Close to train tracks and highway, but didn’t notice with AC on in the camper. Close to 6 flags."

    "This campground is fairly close to downtown and very close to lots of shopping. A great place to stay to stock up on supplies before heading west."

    4. Meramec Caverns Natural Campground

    23 Reviews
    Stanton, MO
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 468-3166

    $23 - $38 / night

    "We had arrived a little too early in the camping season and we happened to pick days where Missouri had a cold front (previous weekend was warm)."

    "Security patrols around the clock and doesn't put up with any ridiculousness. Campsites available on pavement, gravel for campers and RVs and grass for tents."

    5. Pin Oak RV Park

    15 Reviews
    Union, MO
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 962-1501

    "Nice little lake to fish in and areas to walk around in."

    "We were close to the playground though, which had bright lights at night and loud kids - I would avoid that area next time."

    6. Washington State Park Campground

    22 Reviews
    Cadet, MO
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (636) 586-5768

    $15 - $42 / night

    "This park is so rich in Missouri and USA history - from buildings costructed by the African-American CCC stonemasons to Native American petroglyphs, there's some fascinating stuff here."

    "Washington State Park is a hidden gem in Missouri! We camped in mid-March 2021 for 7 days and thoroughly enjoyed the area. They had just opened a new shower house which was clean and well kept."

    7. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Resort At Six Flags

    13 Reviews
    Eureka, MO
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (636) 938-5925

    "pros- activities for kids/fam nice pool tons of trees easy access from highway close amenities (Walmart, six flags, etc) close to StL (tons to do) we did grants farm and city museum one day"

    "We spent a weekend here because we wanted to be close to six flags. I swear this place was more fun!!!"

    8. Dr. Edmund A. Babler Memorial State Park Campground

    28 Reviews
    Wildwood, MO
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (636) 458-3813

    $15 - $35 / night

    "Tucked away, not far from St. Louis, you wouldn't know you were that close to a big city. It is clean and feels extremely safe. There aren't many sites, but the ones they have are quiet and spacious."

    "Great for taking long walks or bike rides, although very steep hills. Close to St Louis, so you can do some urban exploring."

    9. Klondike Park

    14 Reviews
    Augusta, MO
    19 miles
    Website

    $10 - $65 / night

    "The views are spectacular with some sandy shores of a small pond in the middle of the campground and some great trails. Augusta is a nice place away from St. Louis and a short drive down 94."

    "Amazing park close to the city. Great lake and hiking trails. Access to the Katy and bike trails. Camp site are large, warning that some are hike in and not car camping."

    10. Onondaga Cave State Park Campground

    39 Reviews
    Leasburg, MO
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 245-6576

    $15 - $57 / night

    "Other than the water, Onondaga Cave SP has been one of my favorite places to camp in Missouri for more than 20 years."

    "We stayed one night on our way through Missouri. It’s only about ten minutes south of I-44. The campground was only about half full, so it was nice and quiet."

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Recent Reviews near Lonedell, MO

767 Reviews of 105 Lonedell Campgrounds


  • 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!

  • David P.
    Mar. 15, 2026

    Ozark Outdoors-Riverfront Resort

    Bizzare, Aggressive, Threatening Behavior towards our Family

    Decided to visit with family(wife, teenage daughter, and 76 y.o. father) this Saturday afternoon, after completing a peaceful hike at Onandoga S.P., to consider camping later in the week. We politely, respectfully drove into the campground on the MAIN LOOP, around 5-10 mph, and checked the condition of the campsites. We noticed a few other campers present throughout the campground. Our windows were rolled down. Near the primitive campsites, a white vehicle rapidly, aggressively approached us from the left, rear of our car. Horn blaring. RECKLESSLY drove right up onto our rear bumper, then swerved to the left to try to force us over. The man rapidly approached us from his vehicle and accosted us with multiple, rapid fire questions what we were doing and why we were there. WHILE HE WAS AGGRESSIVELY INTERROGATING US, HE WAS CROUCHED FORWARD, POSTURING THAT HE WAS PREPARED TO DRAW ON US. I COULD CLEARLY SEE HIS LEFT HAND ON A FIREARM IN HIS LEFT POCKET- the handle of the firearm was clearly visible. The silhouette of the gun was clearly visible in his left pants pocket. Any reasonably intelligent person would have seen as we drove at a near walking pace on the main loop that we were not there to cause any problems. Any REMOTELY INTELLIGENT person would have instantly realized that we were just a family checking out potential campsites. Any reasonable person would have also considered this RECKLESS ACT OF AGGRESSION as a threat on their family. I was concerned for the safely of my family and myself. An embarrassing act of overreach. The"security guard" identified himself as"Dave." We will NEVER give this place our business again. I will NEVER risk taking my family here again. This place probably does not want your family here either...

  • jThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 9, 2026

    RJM One RV

    Nice overnight stop

    As the pictures on the Dyrt show, it’s a large area of white gravel. It’s clean, has very wide spaces for rv’s which are very level and has water and electricity. The Dyrt definitely doesn’t have the location correct, it’s about 4-5 miles north of 70 and your drive through some narrow winding roads to get here. Overall quiet though I heard some loud truck at night.

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 27, 2025

    Robertsville State Park Campground

    Lots of space

    Plenty of space between spots. Not a lot of flat spots, though. Off-season pit toilet was available. Campground has shower house in-season. Nice and quiet. There was no host but a ranger came around.

  • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 21, 2025

    Robertsville State Park Campground

    Nice and quiet park.

    Very well maintained. Everything looks new, works well, is clean and organized. Nicest thing is the park is quiet. No road noise which is wonderful. Winter stop for me so I have only seen the shower house from the outside but I would expect it to also be well maintained.

  • Heidi H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 8, 2025

    Council Bluff Recreation Area

    Nice and Private

    Stayed for a night and I think there were only like 4 campsites filled in the whole campground? Pit toilets in pretty bad shape but did we expect any different😂 loved our visit, went down to the lake to swim and found a walking trail by the water just down from our campsite. Bugs were bad but that’s to be expected, can’t really get away from it in Missouri in June.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 5, 2025

    Draft Kings at Casino Queen RV Park

    Good location

    We only booked 1 night. Location was great but we had to make lot spaces a few times due to the uneven conditions of the lot spaces. Fortunately there was a nice gentleman who worked here and found a space that suited us better. The sites to the back are much better than the ones to the front! The view of the Arch is amazing but a little sketchy … especially at night! But it worked for the night!

  • Stephanie O.
    Oct. 27, 2025

    St. Francois State Park Campground

    Excellent choice for quick weekend trip!

    Had a wonderful weekend camping trip in the basic loop. Grass well-trimmed, campground pretty clean and full of families. Definitely a lot of kid noise, but I much prefer that to adults drinking into the night. Staff always cheerful and eager to provide a good experience; they do ride around every so often to check in on things. Camp host on site. Some sites certainly better than others; the biggest ones are near the entrance to the basic loop.

    Bathrooms older and not spotless, but they stay on top of stocking them. Very well lit at night. Check-in station has patches, t-shirts, and firewood for sale in big bundles for $5. They do cover them when it rains.

    There is definitely a friendly community atmosphere, but you can keep to yourself if that's your preference.

    There is a nice 3-mile hike that begins at the campground.


Guide to Lonedell

Camping options near Lonedell, Missouri cluster around the forested hills of east-central Missouri where elevations range from 500-800 feet. The region experiences mild springs with nighttime temperatures often dropping into the 50s even when daytime highs reach the 80s. Most campgrounds in this area have graveled or paved sites with variable tree cover depending on proximity to rivers.

What to do

Cave exploration: 1.5-hour guided tours at Onondaga Cave State Park showcase one of North America's most accessible cave systems. "The Onondaga Cave is a bit pricey to see but it's well worth it, one of the larger caves you can do a walking tour with well maintained and careful paths, lighting etc. Takes about 1.5hrs, our guide was very knowledgeable and humorous," notes one visitor who toured with children ranging from 4 months to 9 years old.

Fishing: stock up on catfish bait for Robertsville's fishing pond. "There's also a lake within a few minutes walking, although the current was too strong to swim we were told it's home to many large catfish," reports one camper who stayed at the park in June.

Mountain biking: technical sections available at Klondike Park for riders seeking challenging terrain. "One other really cool thing about Klondike is there are several technical mountain bike sections that are located in the park. Bring your mountain bike and have a go! It's also a great campground for a stayover if you are bikepacking the Katy Trail!"

What campers like

Wildlife viewing: deer sightings common at Meramec State Park Campground. "The State Park has a great canopy of trees located next to a stream as a setting for the campground that bounds with wildlife. We saw deer and raccoons here that entered our campsite," one reviewer shared about their wildlife encounters while camping.

Historical attractions: petroglyphs preserved at Washington State Park provide unusual cultural value. "This park is so rich in Missouri and USA history - from buildings constructed by the African-American CCC stonemasons to Native American petroglyphs, there's some fascinating stuff here," explains a camper who appreciated the historical context.

River access: multiple entry points for kayaking, tubing, and swimming. "We kayaked here and it was amazing! probably the best short trip you could take on a kayak," enthuses one visitor to Washington State Park, where river activities rank among the most popular recreational options.

What you should know

Flooding concerns: check conditions before booking riverside sites. "The only reason I didn't rate it 5 stars is because sometimes the park closes or they have to evacuate due to the quick rise of the river. Easy fix though, just call ahead to see if they're open," advises a regular visitor to Meramec Caverns Natural Campground.

Cell service variability: plan accordingly for spotty coverage. "The campground is great. Most of the sites are flat and paved. The campground is right next to the Meramec River. There is WiFi available but it is not reliable. The cell phone service is virtually non-existent. We had planned to work from here and had to cut our visit short," reports an ATT customer who visited in October.

Tent site selection: check for level ground as some sites have significant slopes. "You need to look carefully for a level tent site as some are fairly slopped. However, most of the tent sites have nice trees for hammocking and all sites looked clean," notes a regular camper at Robertsville State Park.

Tips for camping with families

Playground alternatives: fishing ponds keep kids engaged at several campgrounds. "Nice little lake to fish in and areas to walk around in," shares a visitor to Pin Oak RV Park, where the fishing pond provides a popular alternative to traditional playground equipment.

Educational opportunities: ranger programs teach about local wildlife and geology. "Lots of ranger led educational programs," mentions an Onondaga visitor who appreciated the structured learning activities available for children.

Kid-friendly cave tours: accessible for all ages with proper planning. "We toured with a 4month old in a baby harness, two 6 year olds and a 9 year old. We did see a couple with a stroller and it is doable," shares a family that successfully navigated Onondaga Cave State Park's cave system with young children.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: request end spots for more space at crowded campgrounds. "We were happy to be able to find space available on short notice, especially with lockdown restrictions being lifted. Basic sites are first come first serve, and the security guards come round in the evening to register you," notes a visitor to Meramec Caverns.

Leveling challenges: bring cribbing for uneven sites. "This is a nice quiet campground but the lots are pretty uneven so make sure you bring plenty of cribbing," advises a camper at Robertsville State Park Campground, where the terrain creates leveling challenges for RVs.

Site surfaces: concrete pads available at select campgrounds for easier setup. "Our site was gravel to park on with grass around it," reports one visitor to St. Louis West / Historic Route 66 KOA, comparing the different surface types found throughout the region's campgrounds.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Lonedell, MO?

According to TheDyrt.com, Lonedell, MO offers a wide range of camping options, with 105 campgrounds and RV parks near Lonedell, MO and 5 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Lonedell, MO?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Lonedell, MO is Meramec State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 57 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 5 free dispersed camping spots near Lonedell, MO.