Best RV Parks & Resorts near Jefferson City, MO

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Binder Park Campground provides full hookup RV sites with 50-amp electric, water, and sewer connections year-round within Jefferson City's limits. Sites accommodate larger rigs on level gravel pads, though some travelers note proximity between neighboring units. "Decent lake close to Jefferson City. I probably wouldn't travel far just to go there but if you live close it is not too bad. It has 18 full RV hookup sites," reports one visitor. Cottonwoods RV Park in Columbia, approximately 30 miles north, offers 83 big rig-friendly sites with full hookups and level gravel parking pads. Cedar Creek Resort & RV Park, also near Columbia, features full-service RV sites with 50-amp service on spacious gravel lots that can handle larger motorhomes and fifth wheels.

During peak seasons, particularly football weekends in Columbia, RV parks fill quickly and advance reservations become essential. Most campgrounds around Jefferson City maintain good accessibility on paved roads, though several secondary access routes involve gravel approaches that can become dusty during dry periods. A recent review noted that "our truck and camper was covered with gravel dust" when accessing Cedar Creek Resort. On-site amenities vary considerably between properties—Cottonwoods provides laundry facilities, showers, a camp store, and swimming pool, while Binder Park offers more basic services with sanitary dump stations and public restrooms. Pet policies are generally accommodating throughout the area, with designated dog-walking areas available at most locations. Cell service remains strong near Jefferson City but may become spotty at more rural destinations.

Best RV Sites Near Jefferson City, Missouri (76)

    1. Cottonwoods RV Park & Campground

    18 Reviews
    Columbia, MO
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 474-2747

    $45 - $52 / night

    "Check-in was quick and easy and we proceeded to pull through site 83 with FHUs. The gravel pad was very long and we had plenty of room for our 40’ rig and F450."

    "Convenient RV resort, safe and tight , level gravel spots. Good staff and nice mix of long term guests. Good public areas for families."

    2. Cedar Creek Resort & RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Columbia, MO
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 239-8340

    "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."

    "Oh my as we drove in this place was amazing There were fishing ponds a retreat center and cabins Hiking trails Rv park w laundry Over 160 acres of land to explore on!!!"

    3. Osage Beach RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Kaiser, MO
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 348-3445

    "Osage Beach RV Park is a family friendly park. The owners are great people. We have spend the last two summers in a seasonal spot and would highly recommend this park."

    "We needed a campsite to be able to work and school remotely from and this fit the bill with excellent WiFi that had boosters all throughout the campground."

    4. Majestic Oaks RV Park & Campground

    6 Reviews
    Lake Ozark, MO
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 365-1890

    $24 - $42 / night

    "Great campground if you need full hook-ups. All the bells and whistles. Clean bathroom, laundry, pool, playground, dog run, hiking trails and firewood that you can actually burn."

    "Good wifi and cable tv. The in ground pool is clean. There is a lot to do at the park, and in the area. We will definitely be coming back"

    5. Cross Creek RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Lake Ozark, MO
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 365-1211

    $40 - $199 / night

    "It’s my favorite place to stay at the lake of the ozarks! I love the atmosphere and friendly staff and other campers. Stayed here with other friends and families several times."

    "It was awesome, you can fish right off the bank of your own private island within in minutes of waking up. Not as secluded as the other survivor tent site but really fantastic place."

    6. Hermann City RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Hermann, MO
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 486-5400

    "They can accommodate anything from Class A to a tent out of a bicycle saddle bag. If you are going, book early. "

    "The campsites are in the middle of the city park and it was nice to be able to walk our dogs around the park after a day of traveling. We had full hook ups which is always a relief!!"

    7. Doolittle Acres RV Park and Campground

    6 Reviews
    Newburg, MO
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 762-3000

    $25 - $55 / night

    "Good area only a mile off the highway so it made a great night stopping point. Had great access for our starlink. They have a little dog park, kids park, and it was all clean and well maintained."

    "The camp area looks new, cute playground, small fenced dog park type area, showers, laundry, fire pits and picnic tables. Very little trees or grass."

    8. Osage River RV

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    Jefferson City, MO
    8 miles
    +1 (573) 280-3276

    $80 - $100 / night

    9. Coconuts RV Resort

    1 Review
    Lake Ozark, MO
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 505-2686

    $39 - $9999 / night

    "The top had 2 pools, shower house, and restroom all new and very NICE! Only issue was the kids being allowed on golf carts all day and late into the night flying all over both directions."

    10. Holts Summit RV Park

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    Holts Summit, MO
    Website
    +1 (785) 783-0049

    $405 / night

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RV Park Reviews near Jefferson City, MO

344 Reviews of 76 Jefferson City Campgrounds


  • Melissa H.
    Jun. 27, 2021

    Lake of the Ozarks State Park Campground

    Pretty camping area, lake was filthy and smelly

    This was a pretty campsite with lots of trees and simple deer trails throughout. Sites are well spread out. The lake itself was filthy and smelly. Lots of trash and rotting fish on the shorelines. The campground website said they had WiFi throughout the campsite, however it was only available at the front office. No cell service. We had planned to stay for a week to school and work remotely, but had to cut our time here short because of no connectivity. If we hadn’t had the need for WiFi, this would have been a fine campground to stay at, as it is centrally located to many sightseeing locations.

    Sties were level, kid and pet friendly, quiet campground, 30/50 amp electricity, no water hookups, firewood avail for fire pits, also had nice picnic tables. Inexpensive.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 1, 2025

    Lazy Day Campground

    One of the Nicer Private Campgrounds

    The campground (CG) was easy to find, located just 5 miles off I-70 with clear signage along the way. We parked at the designated registration area, and check-in was quick for our one-night stay. We were then escorted to pull-through site 17 with full hookups. The gravel pad was fairly level, and although the utilities were toward the back of the site, we had no trouble connecting. There were two sewer hookups—a nice touch. Water is shared, but the pressure was solid at about 50 psi. Sites are decently spaced, though some are closer together; ours was relatively close to the next site on the driver side. Our site had a nice yard, picnic table, and fire pit, but if someone had been in the site next to us, we would have been sharing that area. We got 2 bars on Verizon and 3 bars on T-Mobile, and our T-Mobile Home Internet worked very well. The CG WiFi was fine for email and web browsing. While the grounds have mature trees, most sites—including 17—are satellite-friendly. The 1/2-acre dog park was especially impressive. There was a mix of permanent, seasonal, and short-term guests. The park was clean, well-maintained, and featured fun wood carvings. The setting includes a pond and a trail to a small lake. A small camp store, ice, and propane are also available. Overall, this is a solid CG for overnight or extended stays. Out of the 325+ campgrounds we've visited, this one has the best rules sheet—hands down. It's hilarious, and you’ll instantly get their vibe!

  • Nate R.
    Sep. 28, 2021

    Red Maples Community

    Good for a short stay.

    Making reservations: We made reservations a few weeks in advance (glad we did). We received an email with the site and instructions, which included calling to make final payment. This one, like many private parks, has limited office hours. So, catching them while they were in the office took a few tries.

    The park: That all said, the experience in the park was fine. Beautiful tree canopy covers the whole park, tiny playground for the kids at the back of the park, etc. There was plenty of space between sites for our tow vehicle and 37’ 5th wheel with 3 slide outs. Utilities were close (50/30/20, water, sewer). Pull through sites if nobody is slotted in front/behind (you pull through one site to get to the other). No branches in our way (we are 12’7” tall). This park is a combo of mobile homes, transient RVs and long term RVs.

    Surrounding area: There is a gas station right up the road although it was too busy / small for us so we went back toward the main Highway where there are two big ones to choose from with plenty of space to turn. Seems to be the gateway to the Ozarks for gassing up, so plenty of space and stuff.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 1, 2024

    Cottonwoods RV Park & Campground

    Very Nice Campground

    Check-in was quick and easy and we proceeded to pull through site 83 with FHUs. The gravel pad was very long and we had plenty of room for our 40’ rig and F450. The utilities were in the middle of the pad and water pressure was decent at about 40 psi. As we were on the end of a row, we had a lot of front yard space. The sites here are very close together, but long-term guests kept their sites nice and well organized, and overall this CG was very clean. There are mature trees so satellite placement could be challenging. We were able to place our Starlink in the yard area for a good shot to the north sky. We got 4 bars on Verizon and their WiFi worked well for a campground of this size. At the office, they have a nice store and gift shop with one of the best selections of camping shirts etc. that we have seen.

  • Stephen & Theresa B.
    Jun. 27, 2019

    Hermann City RV Park

    Birthplace of Missouri Wine Country

    Hermann is an amazing village of old world charm nestled into the Missouri River Valley. Picture book clock towers and church steeples among 19th century era brick cottages adorn the historic German immigrant influenced village with plenty of restaurants, shops and galleries for wandering pleasure. Hermann is right in the heart of Missouri wine country with two stunning wineries within walking distance of the campground; Stone Hill and Hermannhof...these are not to be missed. For cycling enthusiasts...the 240 mile Katy State Park Trail(nation's longest Rails to Trails Project) is just across the river from Hermann and follows the Missouri river through countless little river towns rich in history. A short distance south on highway 19 is the Swiss Meat Company, well worth a visit. The city park has an amazing campground operated by the City of Hermann. They offer full hook up sites(water, electric and sewer), water and electric, electric only, and tent camping. 18 full hook up sites are paved with grass areas and fire rings, 25 full hook up sites are on a paved parking lot(big rig friendly), and 8 electric only sites are on grassy area. A bath house with showers and restrooms are available, along with a dump station.To make a reservation please call the City Office, 573-486-5400, Monday-Friday between 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Full hookup(water, electric& sewer)…..$30.00 Water and electric…..$25.00 Electric only…..$20.00 Tent camping…..$15.00 This is a great spot for an overnight...but don't cut yourself short...it's absolutely great for an extended stay. http://hermannmo.com/campground/

  • J
    Sep. 27, 2021

    Kan-Do Kampground & RV Park

    Peace & Quiet

    After 4 days driving & 3 nts of boondocking, this was a welcomed stopover; clean, quiet, and level gravel pad. Open year-round. There are some full-timers. We stayed here before, and will stay again. After taxes and AAA disc $31.43 w/ full-hookups (30-amp). Verizon 4 bars.

  • Katy G.
    Nov. 28, 2020

    Kan-Do Kampground & RV Park

    Quiet and Clean-Would return!

    Driving through the area and needed a place to park and sleep. We didn’t use any of the facilities, but my impression was good! The campground is clean and there are lots of spaces. We had site 30- nice pull through spot with no length issues at all with our 40 ft toy hauler. Prices are super reasonable and full hook ups.

  • G
    Sep. 13, 2020

    Cottonwoods RV Park & Campground

    Perfectly Good

    Convenient RV resort, safe and tight , level gravel spots. Good staff and nice mix of long term guests. Good public areas for families.

  • M
    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.


Guide to Jefferson City

Jefferson City, Missouri campgrounds cluster primarily between the Missouri River and Lake of the Ozarks, where elevations range from 600 to 800 feet. RV sites near Jefferson City typically open year-round with winter temperatures averaging 35-45°F during daytime, while summer camping brings 80-90°F conditions with moderate humidity levels.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Binder Park Campground provides access to a 137-acre lake with diverse fishing options. "The lake offers amazing fishing whether from boat or shore. Lots of bass crappie and catfish," reports one visitor. The park enforces motor restrictions and offers multiple fishing docks for public use.

Disc golf course: Binder Park Campground features a full disc golf course with color-coded trails separated by difficulty levels. "Great frisbee course. The camping area was very small but well kept," notes a camper who appreciated the recreational amenities.

Hiking trails: Multiple nature trails exist within campgrounds surrounding Jefferson City. Cedar Creek Resort offers extensive outdoor space for exploration. One visitor mentioned, "Over 160 acres of land to explore on!!! A must stop if you are in Columbia MO."

Water recreation: Cross Creek RV Park provides unique water activities on their private lake. "We tent camped on the island for 2 nights. It was awesome, you can fish right off the bank of your own private island within minutes of waking up," shares one camper. The park offers boat rentals, paddle boats, and swimming options.

What campers like

Private islands: Cross Creek RV Park offers a unique island tent camping experience with convenient amenities. "Not as secluded as the other survivor tent site but really fantastic place. Had a restroom on the island, big plus for a family with 5 little ones," explains one reviewer.

Clean facilities: Osage Beach RV Park maintains well-kept amenities that receive consistent positive feedback. "So nice and clean. The office staff was so pleasant as well as the guys that delivered firewood and ice and helped guide us into our spot," reports a visitor.

Contactless check-in: Cedar Creek Resort offers convenient arrival processes. "Came in late, called number & lady gave us instructions to find site. Beautiful campground," explains one reviewer who appreciated the flexibility of arrival times.

Seasonal amenities: Osage Beach RV Park provides seasonal events and recreational options. "We were here over Memorial Day weekend and it was still so nice and peaceful. The place was completely full," shares a camper who found the park remained comfortable despite high occupancy.

What you should know

Gravel access roads: Multiple campgrounds feature gravel approaches that may create dusty conditions. Cedar Creek Resort visitors noted this issue during dry periods. "The only thing I didn't love was the gravel road all the way in," explains one camper.

Site spacing considerations: Cottonwoods RV Park & Campground offers well-maintained sites that may have proximity concerns. "The camp sites are very close to each other. But the campers around us were very nice. Only needed one night and it worked prayer for us," notes one visitor.

Reservation requirements: Hermann City RV Park operates with limited staffing. "No attendant was on duty during our stay. Pay is on the honor system by envelope, so cash or check only," explains a camper. Advanced planning becomes critical during peak seasons.

Varied hook-up options: Doolittle Acres RV Park provides different site categories and pricing structures. "57$ a night for premium spots, 42$ a night for non premium," reports one visitor who found the park clean and well maintained despite highway noise.

Tips for camping with families

Playground facilities: Majestic Oaks RV Park & Campground offers family-friendly amenities including playground equipment. "Great campground if you need full hook-ups. All the bells and whistles. Clean bathroom, laundry, pool, playground, dog run, hiking trails and firewood that you can actually burn," shares one reviewer.

Halloween activities: Majestic Oaks creates special seasonal programming. "The events around halloween are always so fun for kids and adults alike. They truly put so much work into making it the best experience for their guests," notes a visitor who appreciates the family focus.

Pool access: Cottonwoods RV Park maintains swimming facilities popular with families. "Great playground. Several large rigs in our row, we still fit. Decorated wonderfully for Halloween. Kids are happy!" reports one family camper about their experience.

Dog-friendly areas: Multiple campgrounds accommodate pets with designated spaces. Doolittle Acres features "a little dog park, kids park, and it was all clean and well maintained," according to a visitor who appreciated the pet amenities.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling: Cedar Creek Resort & RV Park provides relatively level sites. "Campground is on a short gravel road and sites are gravel. Sites are pretty level and WiFi is good," reports an RVer, though noting that bathhouses may require a long walk from transit sites.

Internet connectivity: Most Jefferson City area campgrounds maintain usable WiFi service. Hermann City RV Park provides trolley service that helps campers access local attractions without moving their rigs. "The trolley will pick up and drop off here," notes one RVer.

Big rig accommodation: Several RV sites near Jefferson City can handle larger vehicles. Cottonwoods RV Park has spacious sites. "Check-in was quick and easy and we proceeded to pull through site 83 with FHUs. The gravel pad was very long and we had plenty of room for our 40' rig and F450," explains one reviewer.

Accessibility factors: Some campgrounds offer easier access than others. Doolittle Acres received positive feedback for maneuverability: "Very small park but easily navigable. We had a great spot, for our 42' motorhome and truck. It was a pull through and easy to get into."

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