Camping sites near Rogersville, Missouri offer access to the rugged Ozark terrain with elevations averaging 1,400 feet. Located approximately 20 miles east of Springfield, the area experiences distinct seasons with summer temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F between June and August. Winter camping remains viable with overnight temperatures typically staying above 20°F from December through February.
What to Do
Fishing opportunities: At Fishermans Paradise, multiple stocked ponds provide angling options. "Great staff! Biggins in the ponds, and great music events! The rv park at the top of the hill is great and pet friendly!" notes reviewer Dany H. The property also offers kayak rentals for water recreation.
ATV trail riding: Cobb Ridge in Mark Twain National Forest features nearly 80 miles of interconnected trail loops ranging from beginner to advanced difficulty. A visitor explains, "There are beginner trails and extremely advanced trails! Don't go without a map!!" ATVs must be 50 inches wide or less to access the trail system.
Berry picking: Seasonal harvest activities at B Berry Farms & Co. let campers gather fresh fruit. "We enjoyed picking black berries right next to our campsite to have with breakfast in the morning," shares Nick S. The farm produces both blackberries and blueberries depending on the season.
What Campers Like
Cedar showers: Unique bathroom facilities receive consistent praise at B Berry Farms. "Teresa is such a sweet host and the facilities they have built are beautiful. (The cedar shower smells so good!)" writes Madison R., highlighting the distinctive amenity not commonly found at campgrounds.
Communal recreation areas: The Springfield Route 66 KOA provides shared entertainment spaces. Michael R. reports, "Spend a couple days here it was busy people were nice it was quiet shower houses were clean bathrooms are clean staff is nice that's a nice place to stay for visiting the Springfield area." Several campers note the welcoming atmosphere.
Privacy between sites: Spread-out camping areas allow for quiet enjoyment. A reviewer at B Berry Farms notes, "This place was awesome. The camp sites are spread out so there's plenty of room." Each site features individual firepits with provided firewood.
What You Should Know
Train noise: The Springfield - Route 66 KOA sits near active railroad tracks. Steven N. advises, "Because you're going to see and hear a lot of them, as there is a train track very close to the site." Despite this, many visitors report the overall experience remains positive, with Jennifer H. noting, "I did wake up several times in the night to the sound of trains or planes passing by."
Varied site quality: Some parks offer inconsistent camping spots. At Fishermans Paradise, one camper reports, "For starters the RV park is about 1/4 down a 1 lane gravel road so if you're pulling a big rig you better hope you don't meet another vehicle. All the 50 amp full hookup sites seem to be in use by permanent residents. The 30 amp sites are not on level ground."
Limited bathroom facilities: Several campgrounds have restricted restroom access. At Fordland RV Park, John C. mentions, "No bathroom except in the convenience store which closes at 8:00 p.m.... There are no showers." Campers should plan accordingly for after-hours bathroom needs.
Tips for Camping with Families
Recreation alternatives: When weather affects outdoor activities, nearby attractions offer backup plans. At Cooks RV Motor Park, Jameson notes its location "right near a few shopping centers but in the back of a trailer park and very quiet," adding, "If you stay here go across the street and get an Andy's frozen custard."
Tick prevention: Prepare for local insects common to the Ozarks. "Just keep an eye out and spray for ticks, I found one crawling on my foot while getting ready for bed," warns Madison R. about her stay at B Berry Farms. Pack appropriate repellent, especially during warmer months.
Special amenities: Some campgrounds offer unexpected family-friendly features. At Springfield Route 66 KOA, sonja M. shares, "One of the best KOA's I've stayed! They even delivered pizza right to our site." The campground also offers morning mini-donut delivery service, a unique offering in the region.
Tips from RVers
Site leveling challenges: Prepare leveling equipment for uneven terrain. Angela M. reports about B Berry Farms, "The one site suitable for large RVs is not very level. We have a 40' Renegade Verona and it took 6 tries to find a place near the hookups where our auto-level would find a good position."
Pull-through convenience: Some parks offer easier access sites. At Cooks RV Motor Park, Tom H. notes, "Spaces are packed gravel, pretty level," which simplifies setup. The park provides full hookups with good internet access, making it suitable for working remotely.
Service limitations: Check utility offerings before booking. According to Angela M., B Berry Farms has "only 30 amp service and no sewer" connections. Many campgrounds in the region have similar restrictions, particularly at more rustic or smaller establishments.