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    Crossroads RVs and Cabins houses upscale glamping accommodations near Nevada, providing a peaceful retreat with comfortable cabins equipped with modern amenities. Recent renovations have enhanced the property with new hookups and facilities, creating a resort-style atmosphere for glampers seeking comfort in nature. "I stayed in one of the airbnb cabins this past summer and it was super comfortable. Everything I needed for a great stay," shared one visitor, highlighting the thoughtful amenities that distinguish this glamping destination. The property features cabin accommodations with everything needed for a comfortable stay, and management is working on additional improvements including a swimming pool for 2023 and renovating an A-frame structure to house new laundry facilities and modern bathrooms. The serene surroundings provide a tranquil backdrop for guests wanting to experience nature without sacrificing comfort.

    Stockton State Park Campground, located within driving distance of Nevada, offers premium glamping campsites with lake views and access to water recreation. The park features cabin accommodations that provide a perfect base for exploring the surrounding natural beauty. A visitor noted, "There are miles of mountain biking trails which can be hard to find in Missouri, especially at state parks." The marina includes a restaurant and shop for convenient dining and supplies, while water enthusiasts appreciate the marked kayak trails that wind through the lake. Kayaks and canoes are available for rent, allowing glampers to explore the scenic waterways without bringing their own equipment. During summer months, the swimming beach provides refreshing recreation, and the campground's proximity to hiking trails makes it ideal for nature lovers seeking both adventure and comfort in their glamping experience.

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    Best Glamping Campgrounds near Nevada (10)

      1. Gunn Park

      4.3(4)21mi from NevadaRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This place is a small park that has lots of hiking trails it is five dollars for tents $10 for RVs with electric the bathrooms are Porta potty but for five dollars you can fish and you can have a campfire"

      "Water and electric only. Big rigs at some of the sites will have a problem. Renember this is a old campground. Fishing from the shore is great no boats."

      2. Crossroads RVs and Cabins

      5.0(1)20mi from NevadaRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Awesome managers and such a peaceful surrounding. I know there are new pedestals and hookups for RVs and they have been working on the swimming pool for 2023."

      from $25 - $45 / night

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      3. Stockton State Park Campground

      4.3(12)37mi from Nevada70 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We camped in campground 1 right next to the play ground. Super clean, had a view of the lake. Within walking distance of the marina. Everyone was very friendly."

      "Walking distance to the Marina that includes a restaurant. Walking distance to the lake and a lake view with kayak access."

      from $15 - $46 / night

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      4. Deer Run RV Park & Campground

      3.7(3)30mi from NevadaRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "We are a quite campground with a small stock pond and a shower house for men and women. We also have a laundry facility and a clubhouse, we have firewood, and Ice."

      "Definitely off the beaten path but full hookups for $15 per night. No T-Mobile service. Kinda backwoods and could definitely use some updating but pleasant all the same."

      5. Sparrowfoot

      4.7(10)46mi from Nevada83 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Truman Lake was flooded three years ago, since then Sparrowfoot has been completely updated with new water and 110V/30A/50A hook-ups."

      "Our sie, B46, was close to a clean vault toilet (which has tp). Short walk to clean restroom/shower house; this building also has a laundry room."

      from $25 - $30 / night

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      6. Cedar Ridge Campground—Stockton Lake

      4.1(7)40mi from Nevada57 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Campground has private boat ramp and parking away from public use so things stay secure overnight. Short walk to beach area is nice. Will be back again"

      "The swim beach is a little far from the camp, but if you walk down the trails there are great places to swim near camp including "Chicken Rock" a large island out in the lake the kids love to swim to and"

      from $14 - $24 / night

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      7. Vinedo del Alamo WInery

      Be the first to review26mi from NevadaRVs, Tents, Glamping

      from $30 - $40 / night

      8. Linn County Park

      4.3(3)41mi from NevadaRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Located in east central Kansas on 2600 acre Lake LaCygne (cooling reservoir for KCPL coal-fired power plant). No swimming or skiing allowed, only fishing boats."

      "Tucked in campsites with full hook ups. Great spot for kids to play but also great for couple wanting a spot. Bathhouse is really clean with hot water"

      9. Cedar Hill Amphitheater

      5.0(1)47mi from Nevada5 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      from $10 - $115 / night

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      10. COE Harry S Truman Reservoir Bucksaw Campground

      4.0(1)50mi from Nevada148 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "They only have one hiking trail but it was well marked. Cell service is hard to get and air tv only gets public broadcasting stations"

      from $20 - $35 / night

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    • Ryan H.
      Dec. 21, 2022

      Crossroads RVs and Cabins

      Upgraded RV & Cabins campground - very peaceful!

      I stayed in one of the airbnb cabins this past summer and it was super comfortable. Everything I needed for a great stay. Awesome managers and such a peaceful surrounding. I know there are new pedestals and hookups for RVs and they have been working on the swimming pool for 2023. The A-frame cabin is being renovated for a new laundry facility and new showers/bathrooms too.

    • Katie R.
      Jul. 21, 2017

      Stockton State Park Campground

      Highly recommend

      We camped in campground 1 right next to the play ground. Super clean, had a view of the lake. Within walking distance of the marina. Everyone was very friendly. My only complaint is the first night we had super noisy neighbors. I'm all for music and a good time but past quiet hours I think one should tone it down a bit. I assumed the host would tell them to be quiet. It did take me complaining the next morning, and then the host went to talk to them. Rest of the trip was smooth as can be! Kayak trails on the lake...beautiful clean swimming beaches. Can't wait to go back :)

    • Jason T.
      Dec. 27, 2021

      Gunn Park

      Perfect spot for the price

      This place is a small park that has lots of hiking trails it is five dollars for tents $10 for RVs with electric the bathrooms are Porta potty but for five dollars you can fish and you can have a campfire permit pretty much anything you wanna do you can purchase by the day here for about five dollars each item is really a nice place for the family to come they had a super decorated for Christmas

    • D
      Jul. 6, 2019

      Deer Run RV Park & Campground

      Quaint and quiet a little peace of heaven

      We are a quite campground with a small stock pond and a shower house for men and women. We also have a laundry facility and a clubhouse, we have firewood, and Ice. So come by and see us and enjoy a quiet weekend. You may see deer, and birds, squirrels ,Chipmunks, sometimes turkey. So we would love to meet you.

    • Bran P.
      Sep. 26, 2016

      Linn County Park

      Nice views!

      Located in east central Kansas on 2600 acre Lake LaCygne (cooling reservoir for KCPL coal-fired power plant). No swimming or skiing allowed, only fishing boats. We stayed on site 112 in View Point Loop next to some permanent residents. There’s no stay limit here so some sites are very messy. Paved roads with gravel sites having W/E, mostly 30A but a few 50A like ours. Check in at the Marina to see which ones are available at this all first come first serve cg. They even have a few FHU sites but I imagine they are all taken by the residents. Nice dump station located in the back of the park along with a few rustic cabins. We enjoyed a waterfront site but there were many 30A sites available in a more wooded setting in several different loops. There are about 113 sites here.

    • j
      Apr. 8, 2018

      Stockton State Park Campground

      Excellent park!

      We stay here about seven or eight times per year. Easy to reserve sites. We always stay on the west loop. There are no bad sites. Our favorite sites are 15 and 39. Restrooms are immaculate and camp hosts are great! Walking distance to the Marina that includes a restaurant. Walking distance to the lake and a lake view with kayak access.

    • D
      Apr. 21, 2022

      Sparrowfoot

      Nice updated campsites A Loop

      Truman Lake was flooded three years ago, since then Sparrowfoot has been completely updated with new water and 110V/30A/50A hook-ups. It seems since the updates many of the sites would be considered Family Sites as many are adjoined. We are at A21 which is fine, but very close to the next site. However, A19 has a better lakeview. Our host Ron and Karen drove by to chat and said they'd move us to A-19 (which is already reserved). We may take them up on it if it doesn't effect the other campers. There is a "Cozy Corner" RV Park just outside the entrance to supposedly get supplies; although sign said OPEN no one was there. So the Host gave us firewood free and we gathered plenty of driftwood for our fires. Walmart and town is just a few minutes away. At 12:30am I can hear distance hiway traffic. But the site is dead quiet on a Wednesday night too. We checked the showers and toilet s, they were clean and had just been hosed down. Fishing from our site is abou 200'. A19 is about 100'. As I write this I can hear the coyotes coming in. Water pressure is great, electrical is fine. Dump station is about 3 minutes away. The coyotes are getting close so I'm wrapping up to go inside. We are SUPER stoked to go fishing in the morning and check out the Dam and area shoppes. We will definitely be back, only 90 min. drive from KC area.

    • Charlotte B.
      Jul. 9, 2018

      Stockton State Park Campground

      Great Lake

      I wish there were more secluded spots, but altogether a great place. There are miles of mountain biking trails which can be hard to find in Missouri, especially at state parks. Next time, we are hoping to get a spot with more trees and shade. The marina has a great shop In case you ran out of marshmellows or sunscreen and also has a small restaurant attached. Boat slips are also available. You can even rent pontoons or jet skis. There is also a water trail for canoes and kayaks, which are also available for rent.

    • Tammy T.
      Jun. 17, 2019

      Stockton State Park Campground

      Excellent Spot

      I really enjoyed my first trip here. I had never even heard of this lake. The grounds are nice and clean. The restrooms and showers are decent for a public area. The shop on the marina is not over priced like you would think. The staff are really nice. We do wish there were more instructions in the confirmation email on the check in process and specifically where to go when first arriving at the camp. There are pontoons, kayaks and canoes for rent at the marina. There is also a swim beach nearby.


    Guide to Nevada

    Stockton Lake offers several glamping options near Nevada, Missouri, about 40 minutes from the city. The region features rolling hills and oak-hickory forests with elevations ranging from 700 to 900 feet above sea level. Campers can expect hot, humid summers with temperatures often exceeding 90°F and mild winters, though occasional snow can make winter camping challenging.

    What to do

    Fishing opportunities: Stockton Lake allows fishing year-round with notable bass and crappie populations. At Cedar Ridge Campground—Stockton Lake, campers enjoy both shoreline and boat fishing. "There is a very nice boat launch ramp in the camp ground. Lots of shade! Good place to go when lake level is high," notes Dean D.

    Mountain biking trails: The area contains several trail networks suitable for mountain bikes. Stockton State Park maintains miles of dedicated mountain biking paths through wooded terrain. Trail difficulty varies from beginner to intermediate with some technical sections.

    Kayaking marked routes: Truman Lake provides marked kayak trails for paddlers seeking structured exploration. "They have some pretty cool kayak marked trails on the lake. Beautiful sail boats to see as well!" says Katie R. Rental options exist at multiple marinas if you don't bring your own watercraft.

    What campers like

    Spacious campsites: Many campgrounds in the area offer generously sized sites with ample separation. Sparrowfoot receives consistent praise for its layout. "Sites were spacious with 50 Amp hook ups. Some sites had been receantly redone, new grass, rock pads and elec pedestals," explains Jay M., highlighting the recent upgrades.

    Clean facilities: Campground cleanliness stands out in visitor reviews. "Just got back from 2 nights and could not be more pleased with the experience. Very well layout grounds, well marked camp sites, excellence shower, flush toilets and washer/dryer available and all public areas were very clean," shares Joe G. about Sparrowfoot.

    Lake access points: Multiple designated lake entry points make water activities convenient. Gunn Park provides good shoreline access. "The park itself was beautiful, felt safe, and had lots of people recreating and enjoying themselves," reports Meghan B., noting the overall positive atmosphere.

    What you should know

    Site reservation systems: Many campgrounds operate on first-come, first-served basis. Gunn Park uses self-registration at the entrance. "Self-register at the camping area entrance and then hang your tag on your rearview mirror. There weren't any posts to hang your portion of the receipt tag to mark our site," explains Meghan B.

    Limited cell service: Expect minimal or no cellular connectivity at most sites. This affects communication and entertainment options. "Cell service is hard to get and air tv only gets public broadcasting stations," warns Steve W. about COE Harry S Truman Reservoir Bucksaw Campground.

    Water level fluctuations: Lake levels can vary significantly throughout the year, affecting shoreline access and boat ramps. Heavy spring rains often raise water levels while summer drought conditions can lower them substantially by late season.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground proximity: Some campgrounds feature play areas for children. When selecting a site at Sparrowfoot, note: "Loop B also has the playground which is right behind site B47. It's a newer playground and all equipment was nicely maintained. There are no swings. Only complaint is that there are no benches or picnic tables at the playground," advises Devin M.

    Swimming beaches: Several designated swimming areas provide safer water recreation for children. "The kids loved watching the sailboats on this part of the lake. They also love the Sandy Beach," shares Ashley W. about Cedar Ridge Campground.

    Wildlife viewing opportunities: Many campgrounds offer chances to observe local wildlife. "Lots of trees lots of wildlife. Had deer walk right through the campground when we were there," reports Ryan R. about Linn County Park, providing a potential nature education opportunity for children.

    Tips from RVers

    Electric-only hookups: Many campgrounds provide electricity but lack full hookups. "Sites are power only, water and dump separate," explains Cody about Cedar Ridge Campground, highlighting the need to plan for water usage.

    Leveling challenges: Uneven sites can create difficulties for RVs. "Sites are not level and need either more gravel or concrete. Most of the sites are 30 amp and no dump station. Water and electric only," warns Neil S. about Gunn Park.

    Campground layout considerations: Pay attention to site positioning and access roads. "Camp sites are far apart with plenty of shade trees. They only have one shower house for about 150 sites, but plenty of restrooms. Nice level area great for bike riding," notes Steve W. about COE Harry S Truman Reservoir Bucksaw Campground.

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Nevada, MO is Gunn Park with a 4.3-star rating from 4 reviews.

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