Best RV Parks & Resorts near Pottersville, MO

Several RV parks near Pottersville, Missouri provide full hookup options for travelers. Classic RV Park in Hardenville features big-rig friendly sites with water, electric, and sewer connections. Road Runner RV Park in West Plains maintains 30 and 50-amp service with concrete pads throughout its year-round facility. Ozarks Mountain Springs RV Park accommodates RVs with full hookups including 50-amp service, while Cedar Ridge RV Park & Storage offers 35 sites with water, electric, and sewer connections. Most parks provide level gravel or concrete pads with adequate spacing between sites. "We found the park easy to navigate with no tight turns. Large semi-paved spaces with good separation between sites. Hookups were easy to reach and appeared to be in good repair," noted one camper about Road Runner RV Park.

Seasonal considerations affect availability at several parks in the region. Laura Ingalls Wilder RV Park remains open year-round but requires advance reservations during peak travel periods. Cell service varies significantly between locations, with stronger Verizon signals reported at parks closer to larger towns. Most RV parks provide sanitary dump stations, though some like Road Runner RV Park have reported crumbling concrete pads that may require careful leveling. Propane refills are available at select locations including Classic RV Park, where one visitor mentioned "cheap propane refills and friendly staff." Pet policies generally allow dogs with standard restrictions, and many parks feature designated pet areas. During summer months, limited shade at some parks can make air conditioning essential for comfort.

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264 Reviews of 94 Pottersville 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.

  • H
    Dec. 31, 2022

    Blue Heron Campground

    Some nice amenities, some lacking.

    My wife and I camped here for four nights. Overall it was nice, but there were some things that I wish we knew. The location is great in the sense that it’s easy to get to and it’s laid out well. Unfortunately, it’s directly under an overpass and it is loud- loud enough that I used ear plugs at night.

    It’s located on the White river and has a very nice gravel boat ramp, which is a big positive. It also has fishing access during low water.

    The WiFi is excellent and the staff are super helpful and friendly.

    The biggest plus for us is the bathrooms were among the best that we have found. They’re clean and fairly new.

    There is plenty of property to walk and they were very pet friendly. It looks like many of the guests are long term residents.

  • 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...

  • Ryan S.
    May. 14, 2020

    Bull Shoals-White River State Park

    Fisherman’s Paradise on White River

    I had heard that Bull Shoals- White River State Park was beautiful, but I didn’t fully understand until I saw it. All of the campsites face white river and there’s plenty of space between sites to allow for some level of privacy. All the campsites are flat with nice concrete pads. Each campsite has a fire ring, picnic table, and trash pole.

    There is a newer section of the campground that is north of the marina. These campsites have newer asphalt and fire rings and have better access to the updated ADA bath houses. These bath houses are the single-quad bath houses where the toilet and shower are individualized into four quadrants. They are excellent for those campers that might not have travel trailers or self-contained units.

    We were able to hike and fish most days. there is a playground and a basketball court that are functional and easy to access for families. The campground is mostly flat which makes it very easy to ride a bike. There were a lot of kids and adults riding bikes or scooters in the campground. There are also three trailers that have been converted into mobile homes near the marina for those campers that don’t have access to a pop-up or a camper for rent. They look very nice. The marina is also very nice and has a lot of simple supplies and merchandise.

    When the dam is not releasing generators, you can wade out into the river from your campsite and fish; however, when they release the generators this is going to be very difficult. The only drawback is that you are inundated all day long with boat motors going up and down White River. It is very tranquil and peaceful in the mornings and evenings.

    There are many different outfitters that do fishing trips. We chartered the afternoon with a local outfitter and had a great time. We caught a number of trout and were able to eat them for dinner on our last night. If you like to fish, enjoy camping, and enjoy doing both of those things, Bull-Shoals-White River state park is the place to go. I will definitely be going back!

  • 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.

  • A
    Jun. 1, 2020

    White Buffalo Resort

    Awesome Location & Friendly Staff

    The staff here goes above & beyond! The campsites are close together but the amenities are worth it. Very family friendly. Right on the White River with easy access to the Buffalo River by boat, canoe, or kayak. Pool, playground, small store with essentials, boat rentals, ping pong, & more. Tent sites are mixed with smaller travel trailers. We would definitely recommend reserving a River front site! We rented a boat and explored the Buffalo River - it was very relaxing & amazing views.


Guide to Pottersville

Several camping facilities near Pottersville, Missouri offer facilities for overnight stays throughout the year. The region experiences hot summers with temperatures regularly reaching 90°F and mild winters with occasional freezing periods. Most campgrounds require reservations during peak summer months between Memorial Day and Labor Day, when visitation increases significantly.

What to do

Fishing access: Laura Ingalls Wilder RV Park offers access to nearby fishing areas with small ponds on the property. "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. This campground is directly across the street from Laura Ingalls Wilder's home," notes Timothy F.

Hiking trails: Ozarks Mountain Springs RV Park maintains 25 acres of trails suitable for day hiking and dog walking. A visitor shared, "If you're traveling through southern Missouri and looking for a park to stay in, this is a great choice! Right off the interstate and easy to get in to. Plenty of potty spots for the babies scattered throughout the park and a 25 acre trail area."

Water recreation: Riverview Cabins and Campground provides direct water access with boat ramps for kayaks and canoes. Campers at Salem RV Park report good kayaking conditions, with one visitor noting, "Had a blast kayaking and fishing!"

What campers like

Budget-friendly stays: Classic RV Park offers economical overnight rates with basic amenities. According to William B., the park provides "Nice safe overnight spot cheap propane refills friendly staff."

Swimming options: Hand Cove Resort RV Park features a swimming dock with water access. "The dock is also a swim dock the kids swam we fished. BBQ sat around the fire with the owner Greg is a very nice guy," reports Sharon W.

Convenient layouts: Road Runner RV Park provides pull-through sites designed for easy access. "We reserved a pull thru for an overnight stay between Memphis and Springfield, MO. This was right on the highway, but no road noise. Check in was super easy, full hook ups and easy in and out," shares Alana R.

Central location: Denton Ferry RV Park positions campers near multiple outdoor recreation areas. One camper notes, "Started there many times for fishing and kayaking. The people are great, can't great the location for fishing and paddling."

What you should know

Variable site conditions: Several rv parks near Pottersville, Missouri require leveling equipment. At Hand Cove Resort RV Park, one camper reported, "I had to use 6x6 blocks of wood from the caretaker's wood pile as a foundation to jack the front end of my class C motorhome up. The front wheels were 6 inches off the ground with the jacks fully extended and we barely made level!"

Seasonal crowds: Reservations become essential during summer months and holidays at most area campgrounds. Laura Ingalls Wilder RV Park experiences higher occupancy rates during museum visiting season.

Cell coverage: Verizon provides the strongest signal throughout the region. A camper at Hand Cove Resort RV Park confirmed, "My Verizon signal was excellent and I was able to do video calls and Remote Desktop into other computers with no issues."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Laura Ingalls Wilder RV Park maintains a children's play area. According to Holly M., "Beautiful yard, walking trails and playground with resident kitty. Convenient location across from Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum."

Educational opportunities: The Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum sits directly across from its namesake campground, providing historical context for children. Families appreciate the proximity, with one visitor mentioning the camp is "Just across the street from Laura ingles wilder museum and home."

Swimming considerations: Designated swimming areas at select campgrounds lack lifeguards. Water depths vary significantly, with Hand Cove Resort noting, "The water is deep and fairly clear here."

Tips from RVers

Site spacing: RV parks in the region offer varying degrees of privacy between sites. A guest at Laura Ingalls Wilder RV Park observed, "Good spaces between campers on the pull throughs. Clean and quiet. Owners were extremely nice."

Utility placement: Most parks feature accessible hookup configurations. Road Runner RV Park earned praise for its "Electrical connection even had a light to assist with connection."

Parking surface quality: Gravel pads predominate at most campgrounds, with varying degrees of leveling required. "Gravel pads made leveling easy," notes one visitor to Laura Ingalls Wilder RV Park.

Frequently Asked Questions

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