Best RV Parks & Resorts near New Madrid, MO

RV parks near New Madrid provide full-hookup options with varying site dimensions and amenities. Hinton RV Park in Sikeston offers big-rig friendly sites with 50-amp electric service, water, and sewer connections across its pull-through spaces. Lady Luck Casino RV Park in Caruthersville features concrete pads with full hookups and convenient pull-through access. "Sites are level with good common areas, though some parks have gravel/dirt sites that can be dusty or muddy depending on weather," noted one visitor. Bootheel RV Park in Portageville accommodates larger rigs with 30/50-amp service options, while Boomland RV Park in Charleston provides 30-amp hookups with water and sewer connections for overnight travelers.

Several parks operate year-round, though seasonal considerations affect site conditions. Magnolia Campground receives positive reviews for customer service despite limited cell coverage (1 bar Verizon, 3 bars T-Mobile). Most parks provide dump stations, though Lady Luck Casino offers free laundry facilities—an uncommon amenity in the region. A review mentioned that "road noise from I-57 is noticeable" at several locations, particularly those positioned along frontage roads. Pet policies vary between properties, with most allowing pets but imposing restrictions. Propane services are limited, with only select facilities offering fills. During peak travel seasons, particularly spring and fall, availability becomes more limited at the higher-rated parks, making advance reservations advisable.

Best RV Sites Near New Madrid, Missouri (27)

    1. Coyote View RV Park & RV Repair

    2 Reviews
    Union City, TN
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (731) 599-9898

    $46 - $49 / night

    "A Reelfoot lake park ranger recommended Coyote View and I’m so glad we went.

    They easily made us a reservation and Lowell looked at the slide the next day."

    "It wasn't completely level, but had we needed to stay longer we would have leveled ourselves. "

    2. Hinton RV Park

    9 Reviews
    Benton, MO
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 471-1457

    "Nice level sites, friendly staff. We had some issues and needed an extra day last minute and we're able to stay on until things got fixed. Plenty of things close in the area."

    "The park also has cable tv. Easy access off the highway. I highly recommend."

    3. Bootheel RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Tiptonville, MO
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 359-1580

    $25 - $35 / night

    "Near highway, access road is narrow and a little rough. Called to check availability, staff seamed very nice, sent text with directions and check in info."

    4. Lady Luck Casino and RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Tiptonville, MO
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 679-4945

    "This casino RV park has all hook-ups, is very well-maintained, and our pull-through site was level."

    "Paved lots, close together, has tables and outside grills. Very clean. RV stay is $40.00/NIGHT. GIVES $5.00 Good Sam discount. First come first serve. Is located at Century Casino."

    5. Cypress Creek RV Park

    1 Review
    Benton, MO
    22 miles
    Website

    $20 - $40 / night

    6. Boomland RV Park & Campground

    1 Review
    Cairo, MO
    25 miles
    +1 (573) 683-6108

    7. Airpark North Campground — Reelfoot Lake State Park

    12 Reviews
    Tiptonville, TN
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 867-2757

    "You can kayak among this and other lovely bayou environments, lakes, etc. I love this park and have enjoyed it in all seasons."

    "Our site was just steps away from the beautiful lake. Water, power and nicely shaded. Sparkling clean bathrooms and showers (with heat lamps!). Took a short drive to the Wildlife Refuge."

    8. Reelfoot Lake State Park Campgrounds

    16 Reviews
    Tiptonville, TN
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (731) 253-7756

    $30 - $38 / night

    "You can kayak among this and other lovely bayou environments, lakes, etc. I love this park and have enjoyed it in all seasons."

    "You can kayak among this and other lovely bayou environments, lakes, etc. I love this park and have enjoyed it in all seasons."

    9. Wildwood RV Park

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

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

    10. South Campground — Reelfoot Lake State Park

    16 Reviews
    Tiptonville, TN
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 867-2757

    "You can kayak among this and other lovely bayou environments, lakes, etc. I love this park and have enjoyed it in all seasons."

    "The campsites all have Blacktop drives With concrete pads for picnic tables. Picnic tables are fastened down so you cannot move them."

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RV Park Reviews near New Madrid, MO

138 Reviews of 27 New Madrid Campgrounds


  • Jess H.
    Jun. 25, 2025

    Magnolia Campground & Country Store

    Highlights

    🌳 Highlights

    Welcome & Hospitality Newly opened in October 2020 and family-run by Rick & Glenda Wilson, guests often highlight their warm, friendly service . One reviewer said:

    > “Owners and staff all super friendly, engaging and kind.”

    Campground Quality Features include full hookups (30/50 amp, water, sewer), gravel pull-through sites for big rigs (up to ~43 ft), free WiFi, dump station, propane fill, fire pits, picnic tables, laundry, and a shower house .

    On‑site Country Store & Deli A notable perk is the store with fresh deli items and daily lunch specials—particularly Friday catfish dinners—plus occasional breakfast on Saturdays .


    ⭐ Guest Reviews Snapshot

    Mick & Karla (30 Mar 2025)

    Booked same-day, chose pull-through site, enjoyed 40 psi water, decent WiFi/cell service.

    Friendly staff and solid amenities, though gravel/dirt sites got dusty or muddy depending on weather.

    Road noise from nearby I‑57 noted. Felt $40/night was a bit high.

    CatTrailzz (24 Jul 2024)

    Quiet despite being near the freeway. Loves the deli (noting salads and pulled pork).

    Clean facilities, new shower room.

    Plans to stay again.

    QueenMartell (16 Mar 2024)

    Friendly check-in, excellent service.

    Accommodated a 43 ft fifth wheel with ease.

    Highly recommends, loves the Friday catfish.

    Other reviewers (Kitty, Kyla D, Tergeo)

    Consistently mention friendly owners, clean/gravel sites, good common areas, and a strong likelihood to return .


    Pros & Cons

    👍 Pros 👎 Cons

    Warm, personal service Sites are gravel/dirt—can be dusty or muddy Full hookups and big‑rig friendly Road noise from I‑57 On-site deli with fresh food & catfish dinners Wi-Fi and cell coverage are serviceable but not exceptional Clean shower/laundry facilities Price (~$39–40/night) might be a bit high for basic amenities


    Summary

    Magnolia Campground is a great overnight or short-term stop if you’re looking for friendly hospitality, solid basic RV hookups, and the novelty of a country store with good food in southeast Missouri. It’s particularly suited for large RVs, travelers who enjoy a welcoming vibe, and those who appreciate a Friday catfish dinner. It’s not a destination resort, so if you're seeking plush amenities or a quiet nature getaway, plan accordingly.


    Bottom Line

    If you're rolling through with an RV and want a hassle-free, friendly, quick stay with full hookups and good food, Magnolia is a solid choice. For longer stays, be prepared for gravel underfoot and some road noise—but clean facilities and warm hosts might still make it worth it.

    If you'd like help booking, directions, or comparisons to nearby campgrounds, just let me know!

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 30, 2025

    Magnolia Campground & Country Store

    Very Good Customer Service

    This review is based on a short stay rather than a destination campground (CG) experience. We found this CG while looking for options near Sikeston, MO, and decided to try it based on positive online reviews. Booking was easy with a same-day reservation, and we received an email with directions, the WiFi password, and instructions to pick any site between 8 and 13, designated for big rigs and short-term stays, as most of the other sites were occupied by longer-term residents. We chose pull-through site #11 with full hookups (FHU) due to its convenient angle. All of the sites, including the shorter back-ins, offer FHU. Our site accommodated our 40’ fifth wheel and F450 truck comfortably, with centrally located utilities and 40 psi water pressure. The WiFi was sufficient for checking emails and general browsing, while cell service was limited to 1 bar on Verizon and 3 bars on T-Mobile. With few trees, satellite reception wouldn’t be an issue. During our stay, we were the only short-term guests. Some sites had picnic tables and fire pits, and while ours did not, we could have moved them if desired. The CG has a nice shower house and laundry facility, but the real draw is the country store, which operates more like a restaurant. The owner and staff were exceptionally friendly, and the food was good. The sites are pretty much gravel and dirt. At $40 per night, the price felt a bit high for the amenities offered. We were there during dusty conditions, and friends came through a week later in the rain, and the CG was muddy. Along with the country store with a restaurant, there’s a dump station, plus they sell ice and propane. Being located along a frontage road off I-57, road noise was noticeable. Overall, we had a pleasant overnight stay and appreciated their hospitality.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 29, 2021

    Bootheel RV Park

    Good Overnighter

    We tried to get into an Arkansas park but they were full so we headed into Bootheel where we’ve stayed before. We called about 2 hours out and the only sites left were 30 AMP with water. GPS takes you to the campground right off I-55, but there are directions on their website that are better as far as which exit to take. Upon arrival, there are envelopes in a brown box with the available site numbers on the envelopes. We walked around to look at each site and decided on site 12. You complete the required information on the envelope, include your payment and drop it off in the drop box. The park prefers a cash payment but you can leave credit card information on the payment envelope. They do offer a Good Sam Discount. Site 12 was an easy pull through with 30 amp and water only. Parking was easy. Once set up, we found out we were blowing the breaker with only 1 aircon running, and it killed that side of the post. We plugged into site 11 on the shared post with the same results but this time we only blew the post breaker. We got a hold of the owner and she got the maintenance guy to us really quick. Come to find out, it was our 30 AMP surge protector that was the problem. Hats off to park management for a quick response. The last row has the 50 AMP FHU sites. The first three rows in the park are 30 AMP with a mix of FHUs and water & electric. We got 2 bars on AT&T and Verizon. The last time we stayed here last January they stated they were getting new park WiFi and this time the WiFi worked much better. There’s no cable but we got quite a few OTA channels. There was plenty of area to walk our dogs along the adjacent cotton fields. They also had a very nice laundry facility that was decently priced. There is quite a bit of road noise from I-55. We dumped on the way out at their dump station that only has a dump and no water for a cleaning hose. As we are based near St. Louis, MO area and traveling to northern Mississippi once a year for RV maintenance, this no frills campground makes a perfect overnighter.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 30, 2021

    Lady Luck Casino and RV Park

    Great find!

    This casino RV park has all hook-ups, is very well-maintained, and our pull-through site was level. They have free laundry facilities and clean individual bathrooms with showers, ADA accessible with shower chairs. There are picnic tables and grills available nearby. Trash pickup offered daily between 8-9 am. No reservations, first come basis, we were second to arrive around 5pm and more came in later but there were spaces available next morning (they have a total of 18 pull-through and 9 back-in sites, concrete pads).

  • Mary T.
    May. 2, 2022

    Cypress Creek RV Park

    Great for the Night

    If you are traveling on I 57 or I 55 this is a great over night stay.  Beautiful Campground but not to many amenities.  IT does have the best internet we have had in 3 months.  Love the trees and nice level sites.  It has a few run down long term campers, but they don't over run the place.

  • 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.

  • Lynn G.
    Sep. 30, 2017

    South Campground — Reelfoot Lake State Park

    South campground

    Exceptional canoeing and wildlife! This park is like nothing else, it’s a flooded forest. You can kayak among this and other lovely bayou environments, lakes, etc. I love this park and have enjoyed it in all seasons. You will need a watercraft of some sort or you will be kicking yourself for not being able to enjoy it fully. You can rent canoes and boats nearby but not at the park itself. Nice easy hiking trails too. Close to town for restaurants and necessities.

    There are two campgrounds. This review is for South Campground. This campground has more amenities than the other campground, including a playground, showers, etc. The camping spots are fairly close together here.

    Yay: Nature center, amazing kayaking, great wildlife!

    Nay: Sites a little small/close. You have to drive to see most of the park.

    **Surprise: take one of the many ranger-led tours by land or boat!! We did a bird watching tour that was incredible, we got close to so many different species.  **

  • Lynn G.
    Sep. 30, 2017

    Reelfoot Lake State Park Campgrounds

    South campground

    Exceptional canoeing and wildlife! This park is like nothing else, it’s a flooded forest. You can kayak among this and other lovely bayou environments, lakes, etc. I love this park and have enjoyed it in all seasons. You will need a watercraft of some sort or you will be kicking yourself for not being able to enjoy it fully. You can rent canoes and boats nearby but not at the park itself. Nice easy hiking trails too. Close to town for restaurants and necessities.

    There are two campgrounds. This review is for South Campground. This campground has more amenities than the other campground, including a playground, showers, etc. The camping spots are fairly close together here.

    Yay: Nature center, amazing kayaking, great wildlife!

    Nay: Sites a little small/close. You have to drive to see most of the park.

    **Surprise: take one of the many ranger-led tours by land or boat!! We did a bird watching tour that was incredible, we got close to so many different species.  **


Guide to New Madrid

RV camping accommodations near New Madrid, Missouri sit within the Mississippi River floodplain region at approximately 300 feet elevation. The camping area experiences high humidity levels in summer months with temperatures averaging 90°F, while winters can drop below freezing. Seasonal flooding affects campground conditions particularly in spring, making advance planning essential for travelers seeking rv sites near New Madrid, Missouri.

What to do

Birdwatching at Reelfoot Lake: Reelfoot Lake State Park Campgrounds offers exceptional wildlife viewing opportunities. "We saw 10 bald eagles, osprey, egret, blue heron. Worth the price and time!" noted a visitor who took the pontoon tour offered by the park visitor center.

Kayaking in cypress swamps: The unique flooded forest environment provides distinctive paddling experiences. "This park is like nothing else, it's a flooded forest. You can kayak among this and other lovely bayou environments, lakes, etc." commented one camper about the ecosystem.

Fishing access: Local lakes support various fish species with accessible shorelines. A reviewer at Reelfoot noted, "Pelican's stop here on their migration and I recommend the pontoon tour in October during the festival if you want to see them on the water."

What campers like

Clean facilities: Hinton RV Park receives consistent praise for maintenance. "Clean well kept facility," noted one reviewer, while another mentioned, "Very clean campground with full hookups. Good level spots, easy access to utilities."

Spacious sites: Some campgrounds offer adequate spacing between camping spots. A camper at South Campground observed, "The campground was laid out well in the fact that you didn't feel crowded at all, even when there were lots of campers."

Level parking areas: Lady Luck Casino and RV Park provides stable parking surfaces. "Paved pull through with hook ups... nice clean quite spot," stated one reviewer about the renamed Century Casino facility.

What you should know

Seasonal flooding issues: Low-lying areas experience water management challenges. At South Campground, a camper noted, "Sites 22, 24, 25, 70 backup to the forest and have lots of room to set up tents, however they are the first to flood and stay wet longer."

Insect preparedness: Mosquitoes present significant challenges during warmer months. "The mosquitoes, gnats, and flies were so overwhelming that we couldn't go outside and even spent most the evening killing bugs inside the camper with no lights on," warned one visitor.

Varying cell service quality: Signal strength differs between locations and carriers. At Bootheel RV Park, reviewers mentioned getting "2 bars on AT&T and Verizon" while other campgrounds report better connectivity.

Limited shower facilities: Some campgrounds have restricted bathroom access. A reviewer observed that "bathrooms between sites 64 & 66 were closed" at one location, requiring campers to use facilities at more distant locations.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Airpark North Campground offers child-appropriate recreational spaces. A visitor noted, "This campground had a lot of families, a simple but age appropriate playground (ages 5-12), and many spots with views of the lake."

Educational wildlife programs: Park ranger tours provide learning experiences. "Take one of the many ranger-led tours by land or boat!! We did a bird watching tour that was incredible, we got close to so many different species," recommended one family.

Restaurant proximity: On-site dining creates mealtime flexibility. "We did choose one night to go to the resort restaurant (a fish house) next door to the campground (a quick walk even with small children)," shared a parent about nearby food options.

Tips from RVers

Electrical capacity awareness: Bootheel RV Park visitors should check power requirements. One RVer experienced challenges: "We found out we were blowing the breaker with only 1 aircon running, and it killed that side of the post."

RV size considerations: Some campgrounds accommodate larger vehicles better than others. A 40-foot motorhome owner reported, "We drive a 40 foot Tiffin Allegro Bus and had no issues navigating the park" at one location.

Extension cord preparedness: Hookup locations vary between sites. A visitor advised, "The water is on the wrong side on the site so bring a extra hose" when staying at specific campgrounds near New Madrid, Missouri.

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