Camping near Richland, MO

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    Richland, Missouri and the surrounding area features several established campgrounds along the Gasconade River, which offer varied camping experiences ranging from primitive tent sites to full-hookup RV spots. Gasconade Hills Resort provides 54 campground sites with water, electric, and sewer connections alongside cabin accommodations approximately 3 miles from town. Nearby Froggys River Resort offers 35 sites with similar amenities along the riverfront. Both campgrounds cater to tent campers, RV travelers, and those seeking cabin rentals in this central Missouri region where outdoor recreation centers around water activities.

    Most campgrounds in the Richland area operate seasonally from April through October, with limited winter availability due to weather conditions and facility maintenance. Gravel roads connect most camping areas, with some sites requiring navigation of steep or uneven terrain to access riverside locations. "The RV spots are really close together so there isn't much room. They have a store and a bath house. Also a playground for the kids," noted one visitor about Ruby's Landing River Resort. Cell service can be intermittent or unavailable at riverside campgrounds, particularly at Gasconade Hills and Froggys. Water levels on the Gasconade River fluctuate seasonally, potentially affecting both water access and primitive camping spots during spring flooding.

    Riverside camping experiences consistently receive the highest ratings from visitors, with many reviews highlighting direct water access for fishing, swimming, and paddling. Most developed campgrounds feature basic amenities including shower houses, flush toilets, and electric hookups, though primitive camping is available at Toronto Springs Dispersed area approximately 25 miles northwest of Richland. According to one visitor, "Clean bathrooms, and quiet primitive camping area right next to the river. The water landing is right next to the tent area so it's real easy to get in and out of the water." Campgrounds with cabin rentals typically require advance reservations during summer months and holiday weekends. Visitors note that sites can be close together at many of the established campgrounds, with limited privacy between camping spaces, making off-season visits preferable for those seeking solitude.

    Best Campgrounds near Richland (133)

      1. Lake of the Ozarks State Park Campground

      4.7(47)17mi from Richland170 sitesRVs, Glamping

      "Lake of the Ozarks State Park campground is located in Kaiser Missouri about 5 miles down highway 134 off of highway 42. This campground is about 1.5 hour from Columbia and Springfield Missouri."

      "We stayed close to the river in the primitive area and the deer were all over.  These deer were super friendly and didn't move at all as we walked right past them. "

      from $15 - $50 / night

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      2. Froggys River Resort

      4.5(10)10mi from Richland3 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Nothing but icadas, crickets and quiet laughter from the camp next to us."

      "I was right next to the river, and the sounds of the water made everything tranquil. There is a ton of space for tents and RVs, and the road in is well paved."

      from $5 - $100 / night

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      3. Lamplight Lane RV Resort at Glen Oaks

      4.8(4)9mi from RichlandRVs, Tents

      "The location is perfect, just minutes away from Fort Leonard Wood or St. Robert, MO, off exit 153 on I44! Also only a little over an hour from Springfield, MO..."

      "Right off I-44 in Missouri and only 10 minutes from Fort Leonard Wood. Convenient to Waynesville and St. Robert. Owners are very helpful and informative."

      4. Bennett Spring State Park Campground

      4.5(41)27mi from Richland184 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This state park is one worth a stop when near Springfield. I drove north toward this park to enjoy something a bit different and found it to be very peaceful during a weekday. "

      "A trout fisher dream, as one of Missouri’s 5 hacherys are here. Fun for this kids to see the amazing amount of fish."

      from $15 - $48 / night

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      5. Ruby's Landing River Resort

      2.8(5)8mi from Richland38 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Ruby's Landing River Resort is the place if you are wanting a place that has wildlife, beautiful river views and away from the lights of town. "

      "Clean bathrooms, and quiet primitive camping area right next to the river. The water landing is right next to the tent area so it’s real easy to get in and out of the water."

      from $25 - $400 / night

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      6. Gasconade Hills Resort

      3.0(4)8mi from RichlandRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      from $38 - $48 / night

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      7. Boiling Springs Campground

      4.2(11)20mi from Richland3 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Bus picked us up there and dropped us at a location on the gasconade. Float ended right back at camp! We got out of our boat and walked up the bank to our camp site."

      "Located on the Gasconade beauty abounds. Full service hookups. Some shaded spots right on river. Bathroom is very small. No showers. One toilet spot not very nice."

      from $12 - $89 / night

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      8. Toronto Springs Dispersed

      5.0(2)11mi from Richland

      9. Roubidoux Spring Campground & RV Park

      4.0(2)11mi from RichlandRVs

      "Pretty creek, but away from the bank, no trees."

      10. Schlicht Springs Access

      3.0(1)7mi from RichlandTents

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    Recent Reviews near Richland, MO

    425 Reviews of 133 Richland Campgrounds


    • R
      Jun. 8, 2026

      Lake Ozarks RV Resort

      Great RV park

      Absolutely wonderful owner Mr.Kim! Awesome pool with staircase gradual and ledge community fire pit (they supply wood) Bathrooms are the absolute best they're completely private excellent showerheads and always clean they are also adding cabins soon! Monthly rates as well!!

    • Shawn S.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 20, 2026

      Montauk State Park Campground

      Springs are beautiful

      We didn't camp here, but hiked and drove through the campground. It was small, but decent. Seems pretty quiet. Good for trout fishing in season.

    • Shawn S.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 20, 2026

      Lake of the Ozarks State Park Campground

      Great for paddle boarding

      This was a beautiful campground with lots to do: biking, kayaking, paddle boarding, hiking, swimming. Lots of deer to watch at dusk in the park. Loved to trees here.

    • Shawn S.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 20, 2026

      Bennett Spring State Park Campground

      Trout fishing

      Perfect spot for the trout fisher. Has full hook ups down to primative camping. Rental cabins and a full restaurant and store on site. Fishing hatchery to look at and lots of hiking.

    • Tori M.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 20, 2026

      Military Park Fort Leonard Wood Lake of the Ozarks Recreation Area

      Beware of ticks

      The area is so nice and peaceful we decided to come back out. We tent camped in a new spot that hasn’t been used lately so we run into a ton of ticks and chiggers, it was annoying but nothing bug spray with 40% deet definitely helped.

      Since it was the weekend all the good spots were taken but we still had a good time with a nice view.

    • Tori M.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 7, 2026

      Military Park Fort Leonard Wood Lake of the Ozarks Recreation Area

      First Camp Trip of 2026

      Just one look around and we spontaneously decided to camp that night to check out the area. Amazingly beautiful and well maintained campgrounds near the Lake of The Ozarks just for military families, count me in. Area is easy to navigate with bathroom facilities, playground and pavilion with grills, plenty of fishing spots, tons of rv, cabins and tent campsites. You can also rent boats, jet skis, and other outdoor gear at the admin office. We took a tent campsite toward the back of the park with beautiful lakes views and a little private beach. We cannot wait to come back to hang out longer.

    • Eric K.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 22, 2026

      B Berry Farms & Co.

      Love this place

      Upon arrival, I could not find my site. I called the phone number and the owner came out. Very sweet woman. She showed me my spot and explained the entire property to me. Very nice property. I f I'm in the area again, I will definitely stay there.

    • Jtrav 2.
      Mar. 22, 2026

      Schlicht Springs Access

      Free

      Free primitive site with a bathroom. It’s just off a mildly trafficked gravel road. It’s a very awkward campsite. The camp sites are small and right up against the parking lot, but it’s completely free and next to the river.


    Guide to Richland

    Camping sites near Richland, Missouri concentrate around the Gasconade River, with options ranging from established riverside facilities to primitive woodland sites. Seasonal water level changes affect accessibility, with campsites typically situated on rugged terrain at elevations between 700-1000 feet. Winter temperatures can drop below freezing, making most campgrounds operational primarily from spring through fall.

    What to do

    Wildlife watching along trails: Lake of the Ozarks State Park offers extensive hiking opportunities with abundant wildlife. "Huge beautiful park. A lot of hiking and biking trails. Boat ramp and store in the park. We saw about 20 deer each day," reports one visitor at Lake of the Ozarks State Park Campground.

    Spring activities at Bennett Springs: Trout fishing dominates the recreational offerings at Bennett Spring State Park Campground, but options extend beyond angling. "Plenty of trails, fishing, and swimming," notes a camper. The park features "over twenty miles of hiking trails meandering through its 3,216 acres" with terrain ranging from leisurely streamside paths to challenging mountain trails.

    Float trips on multiple rivers: The region offers varied floating experiences on both the Gasconade and Big Piney Rivers. "We did a 5 mile float which was the perfect length and very scenic," reports a visitor at Boiling Springs Campground, where you can "float the Piney and Gasconade and float back into your camp!"

    What campers like

    Riverfront access: Proximity to water consistently ranks as a top feature. At Froggys River Resort, campers appreciate the direct river connection: "I was right next to the river, and the sounds of the water made everything tranquil. There is a ton of space for tents and RVs, and the road in is well paved."

    Natural springs: The region features several cold springs that add unique swimming opportunities. Boiling Springs Campground offers "a spring on the opposite side of the river that is fairly easy to swim to that is a thrill to swim through. It's ice cold!"

    Quiet off-season camping: Many campers prefer visiting during shoulder seasons. At Toronto Springs Dispersed, approximately 25 miles northwest of Richland, campers enjoy "completely free clean and shaded" primitive sites. Winter camping provides solitude at Bennett Spring, where one visitor noted: "This time wife and I took our small camper just to get away for the weekend. We stayed in campground one because it is the only one open during the off season."

    What you should know

    Bathroom facilities vary widely: Campground restroom quality ranges from modern facilities to rustic options. At Boiling Springs Campground, one camper noted "bathroom is very small. No showers. One toilet spot not very nice." Gasconade Hills Resort received mixed reviews with "spaces were a little small and crowded. No cell service and very limited wifi."

    Limited connectivity: Cell reception is spotty throughout the camping areas, with Gasconade Hills Resort specifically mentioned for having "no cell service and very limited wifi." This affects not just communications but also navigation and emergency services access.

    Reservation requirements: During peak season (May-September), advance bookings are essential. Bennett Spring State Park fills quickly: "Reserve early as it fills up fast!" Meanwhile, Toronto Springs offers free primitive camping without reservations for those seeking spontaneous trips.

    Tips for camping with families

    Kid-friendly amenities: Several campgrounds provide dedicated facilities for children. "They have a store and a bath house. Also a playground for the kids," notes a visitor about Ruby's Landing River Resort, though they caution the "RV spots are really close together."

    Wildlife education opportunities: Families appreciate structured learning activities. Lake of the Ozarks provides numerous wildlife encounters, with one visitor reporting they "saw about 20 deer each day." Bennett Spring State Park offers "guided ranger-led tours are also available for those wanting a little more information on your walk."

    Water safety considerations: River and spring swimming areas require parental supervision. The Gasconade River has variable depths and currents depending on recent rainfall. At Froggys River Resort, "the river moves slow," making it more manageable for families with young children compared to faster-flowing sections.

    Tips from RVers

    Hookup availability: Most established campgrounds offer electric services, but water and sewer connections vary. At Lamplight Lane RV Resort at Glen Oaks, "the only draw back is that the roads and spots are all gravel and can be muddy at times." However, visitors appreciate that "the owners/operators are awesome."

    Site leveling challenges: Uneven terrain affects many RV sites in the area. Bennett Spring State Park campers note "our site was kinda tricky to get into, especially if you have a longer trailer. Seemed like quite a few were that way, so do your research."

    Winter camping options: Limited campgrounds remain open year-round. Roubidoux Springs Campground provides "full hook up! Flat with gravel pull through" sites with minimal seasonal closures, making it suitable for winter RV camping when most other facilities have closed for the season.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Richland, MO?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Richland, MO offers a wide range of camping options, with 133 campgrounds and RV parks near Richland, MO and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Richland, MO?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Richland, MO is Lake of the Ozarks State Park Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 47 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Richland, MO?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Richland, MO.