Best RV Parks & Resorts near Pomona, MO

Several established RV parks serve the Pomona region, with options ranging from basic to comprehensive facilities. Classic RV Park in Hardenville provides full hookups with both thirty-amp service and water connections on drive-in accessible sites. "This is a nice safe overnight spot with cheap propane refills and friendly staff," noted one visitor from The Dyrt. Road Runner RV Park (also known as Silver Springs RV Park) near West Plains accommodates big rigs with fifty-amp service, sewer hookups and full utilities on level sites. Ozarks Mountain Springs RV Park offers spacious RV sites on gravel pads with full hookups including fifty-amp electric, water, and sewer connections, accommodating larger motorhome units.

Between May and September, most RV parks in the region maintain full services with some offering year-round availability. Advance reservations are recommended, particularly during fall when leaf-peeping travelers fill available spaces. While many parks provide sanitary dump stations, Cedar Ridge RV Park specifically notes this amenity along with both fifty-amp and thirty-amp options on its 35 sites. Cell service remains variable throughout the Ozarks region, with stronger connections typically available near Highway 60 and West Plains. Pets are welcome at most locations, though specific restrictions may apply. Paved and gravel roads lead to the campgrounds, with some requiring navigation through winding rural routes.

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321 Reviews of 93 Pomona Campgrounds


  • C
    Jun. 1, 2020

    Road Runner RV Park

    Nicely spaced and clean campground

    We stayed at this campground 1 night on our way between COVID-19 quarantine locations.  We found the park easy to navigate (no tight turns).  Large semi paved spaces (I say semi paved because the concrete pads were crumbling at least in our spot).  Good separation between sites with picnic tables, no shade but they do have a dog park.  Hookups were easy to reach and appeared to be in good repair.  Decent water pressure.  Many of the spaces were permanent campers or long term workers but it felt safe and appeared well maintained.

  • Renee H.
    Mar. 26, 2024

    Dam - Quarry

    Clean campground, nice location

    Average space between sites. Level paved sites with gravel picnic area including picnic table, fire ring, lantern hanger. Some sites had covered picnic area. Limited shade, most sites don’t have trees. Good access to sites. Clean and private bathrooms. Each room had its own lockable bathroom with toilet, sink and shower. Garbage cans were outside of bathrooms, as well as dumpsters near the registration building. Friendly staff upon check in. Campground was patrolled regularly. No laundry or recycling. Nearby road with little road noise. Verizon cell signal was excellent. There is a dump station and potable fill station. No store or food for purchase on site. No hiking in campground, but multiple trails nearby. Boat ramp at campground and lots of wading fly fishing in river. Fish hatchery across from campground.

  • Wayne P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 21, 2020

    Lakeview - Bull Shoals Lake

    Wonderful camping

    Great site to camp. Concrete pads and asphalt driveway. Good road around campsites. Pads are very level. Sites have a lot of space between them with many Oak shade trees. Covered picnic table. The table was newer aluminum and clean. Camping at it’s best. Good water and electric hook up. Dump station has two stalls and is in great shape.

  • Tonya H.
    Jul. 17, 2018

    Oakland Park

    Oakland Park

    Awesome campgrounds on Bull Shoals lake.

    There are 32 sites only 1 is primitive all others offer 20/30 amps a few have an added 50 amp pluggin. Waters available..There is no sewer hookups.Yet there is a dump station. And bathhouse. Playground area Marina and yes a beautiful lake with swim area boat launch and pier...

  • William B.
    Dec. 25, 2023

    Classic RV Park

    Good overnight

    Nice safe overnight spot cheap propane refills friendly staff

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 18, 2019

    Alley Spring Campground — Ozark National Scenic Riverway

    along the Ozark National Scenic River.

    Alley Springs is one of several NPS campgrounds along the Ozark National Scenic River. The campground is located on the Jack’s Fork River, which is popular for swimming and canoeing and tubing. There are over 150 sites, and several group sites. The campground has a shower house, restrooms, RV dump station, electric and water hookups, picnic tables and fire rings. The Ozark Trail runs through the park. Roads are paved, but campground sites are gravel. There are Ranger-led campfire programs in the summer months.

  • B M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 2, 2020

    Chipmunk Crossing RV Park - PERMANENTLY CLOSED

    Clean woodsy Rv Park

    We stopped for 1 night on the way to Wyoming it is way off the beaten path but what a nice campground. The owners were selling it when we were there they had it a long time. The Pool was so cool and refreshing and no one was there. There's nothing around there so come prepared. There are rolling hills, narrow road and paved. 

    We almost had the place to ourselves so quiet and well maintained. 

     FEATURES AND SERVICES: Large, Clean Sites Full Hookups Pull-thrus and Back-ins 20, 30, and 50 AMP Mostly Shaded Picnic Tables Tent Sites 17 Sites and a Library.

    Clean Restrooms Laundry Modem Hookup and Fax Service In Ground Pool Playground Shuffleboard and Horseshoes Catch and Release Pond Fishing Animal Friendly People Friendly Recreation Hall Recreation Room.

  • Lea B.
    May. 19, 2024

    Round Spring Campground — Ozark National Scenic Riverway

    Choose Tent Site Carefully

    Positives: Tranquil little campground with beautiful spring and cave. Quiet, shady, has two points of river access, group sites, and steaming hot showers.  Close to Echo Bluff State Park, Current River State Park, and Eminence, MO.  

    Negatives:  Test sites are hit or miss. Sites 1-18 are fairly small and not very level. Sites 19-29 have larger, more level areas. 30-39 are kind of mixed.  Many sites have steps up of down to the site from the road.  There is no cell service available, so make sure you have made reservations before you get here. Closest cell service is up the road at Echo Bluff State Park. 

    Other info: You may get lucky and see otters on your way to the spring, or some of the wild horses in the area. Go in the early morning to the spring trail to watch the mist roll off the water and enjoy the wildlife - so otherworldly. 

    Cave tours are available June - Oct., but even if you visit is outside of this window, the walk to the cave is kind of magical.  

    If you walk to the spring overlook, you'll also encounter a portion of the Ozark Trail. About a half a mile down the Ozark Trail you can cross the Current River on a pedestrian bridge which is a pretty cool experience.  

    Bathrooms available on the upper camping loop, but the showers are located on the bottom loop (three family style showers).  Fantastic water pressure. 

    Host was friendly even when he had to tell us we couldn't hang hammocks in National Park campgrounds. 

    While you're there drive down to Alley Spring for a nice hike, another beautiful spring and historic mill, and at the camp store you can get a National Parks Passport stamp (located in the screened in porch) for the Ozark National Scenic Riverways. 

    We stayed in site 13 which is located directly behind the bathrooms. Good if you have to go all the time, bad if you don't like to hear loud toilet flushes.  Very shady site.

  • P
    Oct. 17, 2021

    Timbuktu Campground — Echo Bluff State Park

    Missouri's best state park!

    This is really the gem of Missouri state parks. Rv sites are all full 30/50 amp with water and sewer. All spots have plenty of room but are back in. The pads are perfectly level and are concrete. Camp hosts are helpful and kind. The lodge is in walking distance and offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The food is pretty good also! They offer inside dining but the best place to eat and enjoy the outdoors is on their huge deck. Wonderful place all around and Missouri really has done this one the right way!


Guide to Pomona

RV accommodations near Pomona, Missouri range from basic overnight stops to full-service campgrounds with premium amenities. The region sits in the heart of the Ozarks at elevations between 1,000-1,400 feet, creating varied terrain for RV parking. Summer temperatures typically reach 85-95°F with high humidity, while winter nights often drop below freezing, affecting campground operations and accessibility.

What to do

Fishing access: Laura Ingalls Wilder RV Park features a pond and babbling brook where campers can enjoy casual fishing. "We arrived very late on the way back to Florida from Utah and did not need any hookups. She let us park in the tent area with our rooftop tent on the Tacoma-no charge," noted Timothy F. about the convenient location.

Historical attractions: Laura Ingalls Wilder RV Park provides easy access to the Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum. "This campground is directly across the street from Laura Ingalls Wilder's home," explains Timothy F., making it convenient for literary history enthusiasts to visit the author's homestead without extensive travel.

Live entertainment: Some RV parks host community events during peak season. At Ozarks Mountain Springs RV Park, visitors can participate in weekend gatherings. "It was a Saturday night and there was an open mic night and bbq. The atmosphere was light and fun and the people rocked!" reported Bill J., highlighting the social aspects available beyond standard camping.

What campers like

Affordability: RV sites near Pomona, Missouri offer budget-friendly options compared to larger tourist destinations. "Reasonable rates and friendly owner. Site was fairly level," noted Mary D. about Ozarks Mountain Springs RV Park, emphasizing the value despite some facilities being rustic.

Management hospitality: The Hitching Post RV Park & Tiny Home Village receives praise for its management. "Great stay here. Quiet and safe RV park near Mansfield. Managers are great people," states Adam's review, highlighting how staff interactions impact the camping experience.

Shaded sites: Tree coverage provides relief during hot summer months. "Great RV Park with shaded sites. Convenient to the Laura Ingalls Wilder museum," Haven mentions about Laura Ingalls Wilder RV Park, noting the practical benefit of natural shade for temperature control during summer stays.

What you should know

Seasonal operations: Most RV parks maintain limited operations during winter months. While many remain technically open, water systems may be winterized and amenities reduced. Always call ahead between November and March to confirm service availability.

Permanent residents: Several RV parks primarily serve long-term residents. Road Runner RV Park (also known as Silver Springs) has this characteristic. "This is definitely a primarily permanent resident and we were definitely the interlopers at the site," notes Candace M., though she adds the management was very friendly despite this dynamic.

Road access conditions: Many campgrounds near Pomona require navigation of rural roads that can become challenging during wet weather. Some access roads may be unpaved or narrow, requiring caution with larger RVs, especially after rainfall when mud can create traction issues.

Campground size variations: Facilities range from intimate settings to larger operations. "We needed a tent site for one night and we ended up getting a whole grove of trees to ourselves!" reports Bill J. about Ozarks Mountain Springs, indicating the sometimes spacious accommodations available even at smaller parks.

Tips for camping with families

Playground availability: Salem RV Park offers recreation areas for children. "Had a blast kayaking and fishing!" reports Donna M., indicating activities suitable for various age groups.

Bathroom considerations: Facilities vary significantly between campgrounds. Laura Ingalls Wilder RV Park offers family-friendly bathroom facilities. "The bath house was excellent - very nice showers and bathrooms, very clean, very private," notes Laur H., an important consideration for families with children.

Walking trails: Several campgrounds feature walking paths suitable for family exploration. "Beautiful yard, walking trails and playground with resident kitty," mentions Holly M. about Laura Ingalls Wilder RV Park, highlighting amenities that keep children engaged without leaving the campground.

Educational opportunities: The proximity to historic sites creates learning opportunities. Many campgrounds are positioned within 30 minutes of natural springs, historic mills, and museums that offer family-oriented exhibits and activities, particularly during summer months.

Tips from RVers

Leveling preparation: New Horizon RV Park and other facilities in the Ozarks often feature uneven terrain. "Awesome location and good fishing!" notes Donna M., though RVers should come prepared with leveling blocks as many sites throughout the region require adjustment.

Hookup reliability: Electric service can fluctuate during peak summer usage. Road Runner RV Park offers reliable connections according to Jerry W.: "We were in a close to level spot with newer looking hook ups," indicating the importance of checking electrical pedestal condition upon arrival.

Navigation challenges: Several RV parks require careful planning to reach. "Not only did they allow our late check-in, provided a dinner recommendation, and a little welcome bag," reports Candace M. about Road Runner RV Park, suggesting the benefit of contacting management in advance for arrival assistance.

Site spacing: RV sites around Pomona vary in proximity. "Good separation between sites with picnic tables," Charles F. notes about Road Runner RV Park, while other facilities may position rigs closer together, affecting privacy and comfort during peak season.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Pomona, MO is Classic RV Park with a 5-star rating from 1 review.

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