Best RV Parks & Resorts near Richland, MO

Several RV parks near Richland, Missouri provide full hookup options for motorhome travelers. Doolittle Acres RV Park and Campground in Rolla features level concrete pads with water, sewer, and electric connections, accommodating larger rigs with pull-through sites. Three Springs RV Park & Campground offers big-rig friendly sites with 50-amp service, while Lamplight Lane RV Resort at Glen Oaks remains open year-round with multiple hookup options. Haven Hollow RV Park provides a quieter setting with sites that support up to 42-foot rigs, though some require disconnecting tow vehicles. "This place is much more like private property with the bonus of full hookups than an RV park. Roomy, level, and clean lots with well-maintained hookups."

Access to these RV sites varies considerably across the region. Most parks near major highways like I-44 offer easier navigation for larger motorhomes, while those closer to Lake of the Ozarks may require navigating narrower country roads. Cell service fluctuates throughout the area—Haven Hollow guests report good Verizon coverage with 3-4 bars, while other locations have more limited connectivity. Dump stations are available at most parks, though not all sites include sewer hookups. Pet-friendly policies are common, with several parks featuring designated dog areas. Based on reviews from The Dyrt, seasonal availability affects pricing significantly, with some parks closing between November and March while others maintain year-round operations with limited winter amenities.

Best RV Sites Near Richland, Missouri (103)

    1. Lamplight Lane RV Resort at Glen Oaks

    4 Reviews
    Richland, MO
    9 miles
    +1 (573) 774-2727

    "We fit our 42’ fifth wheel there though, so most would be fine! The owners & camp hosts were absolutely great!"

    "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."

    2. Osage Beach RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Kaiser, MO
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 348-3445

    "Osage Beach RV Park is a family friendly park. The owners are great people. We have spend the last two summers in a seasonal spot and would highly recommend this park."

    "We needed a campsite to be able to work and school remotely from and this fit the bill with excellent WiFi that had boosters all throughout the campground."

    3. Three Springs RV Park & Campground

    1 Review
    Edgar Springs, MO
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 201-1579

    "Everyone is pretty quiet."

    4. Doolittle Acres RV Park and Campground

    6 Reviews
    Newburg, MO
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 762-3000

    $25 - $55 / night

    "Good area only a mile off the highway so it made a great night stopping point. Had great access for our starlink. They have a little dog park, kids park, and it was all clean and well maintained."

    "The camp area looks new, cute playground, small fenced dog park type area, showers, laundry, fire pits and picnic tables. Very little trees or grass."

    5. Majestic Oaks RV Park & Campground

    6 Reviews
    Lake Ozark, MO
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 365-1890

    $24 - $42 / night

    "Great campground if you need full hook-ups. All the bells and whistles. Clean bathroom, laundry, pool, playground, dog run, hiking trails and firewood that you can actually burn."

    "Good wifi and cable tv. The in ground pool is clean. There is a lot to do at the park, and in the area. We will definitely be coming back"

    6. Cross Creek RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Lake Ozark, MO
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 365-1211

    $40 - $199 / night

    "It’s my favorite place to stay at the lake of the ozarks! I love the atmosphere and friendly staff and other campers. Stayed here with other friends and families several times."

    "It was awesome, you can fish right off the bank of your own private island within in minutes of waking up. Not as secluded as the other survivor tent site but really fantastic place."

    7. Rustic Trails RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Long Lane, MO
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 532-3422

    $40 - $48 / night

    "The pull through sites were large and easy to set up. Lots of trees for shade. The highway noise was loud but earplugs worked. The lady on the phone who took our reservation was kind."

    "Right off the highway so yo do have some noise. Friendly staff who will shuttle you to the local craft brewery up the road. We walked to the brewery and stayed here again on our return route."

    8. Haven Hollow RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Rolla, MO
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 525-3050

    $30 / night

    "This place is much more like private property (with the bonus of full hookups), than an “RV park”. Everything about this place is A+. Roomy, level, and clean lots. Organized & friendly owners."

    "We went to the end of the CG area and made the loop to come back to easily back-in to our FHUs site 7."

    9. Riveria Villas & RV Resort

    1 Review
    Osage Beach, MO
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 480-9646

    "Camp is clean, and very quiet. WiFi works okay.

    Best part of this park is you can see the lake from many of the campsites, and the pool. The pool area sits on top of a bluff overlooking the lake."

    10. Lake Ozarks RV Resort

    1 Review
    Osage Beach, MO
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (816) 629-1131

    $62 - $81 / night

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RV Park Reviews near Richland, MO

388 Reviews of 103 Richland Campgrounds


  • Melissa H.
    Jun. 27, 2021

    Lake of the Ozarks State Park Campground

    Pretty camping area, lake was filthy and smelly

    This was a pretty campsite with lots of trees and simple deer trails throughout. Sites are well spread out. The lake itself was filthy and smelly. Lots of trash and rotting fish on the shorelines. The campground website said they had WiFi throughout the campsite, however it was only available at the front office. No cell service. We had planned to stay for a week to school and work remotely, but had to cut our time here short because of no connectivity. If we hadn’t had the need for WiFi, this would have been a fine campground to stay at, as it is centrally located to many sightseeing locations.

    Sties were level, kid and pet friendly, quiet campground, 30/50 amp electricity, no water hookups, firewood avail for fire pits, also had nice picnic tables. Inexpensive.

  • Napunani
    Dec. 1, 2023

    Bennett Spring State Park Campground

    Fishing Paradise

    PROS 

    Senior discount 

    Check-in via text was easy and fast 

    Beautifully maintained state park 

    Quiet during week 

    Pull-thru Site 102 level, concrete pad surrounded by grass 

    Site sufficient length for trailer and tow vehicle 

    Metal frame plastic plank picnic table metal fire ring with cooking grate 

    Dark sky friendly except for campsites 101-106 

    Trash dumpsters throughout campground 1 

    Firewood for sale $5 at entrance gate house 

    Huge park store! 

    CONS. 

    1 toilet and 1 shower for 48 campsites in Campground 1. Both door locks did not work. There were lines for the one toilet most of the time!!!

    $6.50 Reservation Fee 

    Site 102 had a wonderful view of the entrance gatehouse that had blaring lights all night, the one lane dump station and a dumpster 

    Campground 101-106 sites slammed together; our campfire ring was 15 feet from neighbors sewer outlet 

    Site 102 campfire ring was 2 feet from site unmovable picnic table 

    No privacy from any other sites 

    No security overnight gate closures 

    Would not recommend Park restaurant

  • Jana C.
    Jul. 26, 2021

    Ozark Farms Family Campground

    Great, super clean

    Ozark Farms Family Campground was great!!! Easy to get into, flat gravel pad, with picnic table, fire pit and full hookups. We had the larger 50 amp site #3. We did not use the shower house but it looked nice and clean. The bounce house was a huge hit for my 7 year old. I was surprised to learn the owner also has 2 beautiful air BnB's that our friends will use next time we come. Definately one of our favorite trips!!!!

  • Natalie C.
    Jan. 4, 2021

    Damsite

    Good fishing and great views

    Very peaceful campground. It has a peninsula with some nice, shady sites but also another very wooded area on a bluff. The backside of the peninsula has zero shade (sites 26-40). All sites have good picnic tables and fire rings. Sites near the dump station can be very aromatic. No swim beach but you can access the water straight from the rocky shore. A lot of people tie their boats to shore below their campsite. There is a gas station/trading post right outside the entrance. And a tasty little restaurant with all kinds of sandwiches and ice cream treats. Beautiful sunrises and the sun sets over the dam. I really like this campground. Family friendly and everyone seems to have a dog:) but people do a good job of picking up after them.

  • Josh S.
    Jul. 9, 2019

    Osage Campground Retreat

    Full hookups but sketchy

    Clean grounds, close to a conservation boat ramp and again full hookups. That’s about where it ends.

    Most sites appear to be year-round Occupied. Fifth wheels with buried to sewer lines And people riding their lawn mowers outside their campers.

    All things being equal it seems like more of a trailer park with a few camping vacancies.

  • M
    Oct. 9, 2021

    Haven Hollow RV Park

    Wonderful place to stay!

    This place is much more like private property (with the bonus of full hookups), than an “RV park”. Everything about this place is A+. Roomy, level, and clean lots. Organized & friendly owners. Great lot amenities (fire pits, picnic tables with umbrellas, well maintained hookups). Beautiful views in very direction (open fields, tree lines, greenery, pond, clear views of sky). Very well maintained & marked grass walking trails throughout the property. Easy to find. Not too far interstate. Easy to back in site. This place was perfect for us & our dogs & our large 36’ fifth wheel while we explored and traveled Route 66.

  • Kelsey S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 19, 2025

    Doolittle Acres RV Park and Campground

    Nice area

    Good area only a mile off the highway so it made a great night stopping point. Had great access for our starlink. They have a little dog park, kids park, and it was all clean and well maintained. Easy access and some nice pull through spots. Water, sewer, and electric hook ups. Fire pit and picnic table at site. Since it’s close the highway it was a little loud with traffic. 57$ a night for premium spots, 42$ a night for non premium

  • M
    Sep. 15, 2020

    Ozark Farms Family Campground

    Friendly folks and well-maintained

    Stayed here for a weekend during the hottest part of the summer. Most sites have decent shade.

    Sites are back-in with a coarse gravel pad. Current bathhouse is adequate, but a new one is being built. New one looks to be about four times the size of the old one.

    There is a raised fire-ring and a picnic table at each site. There is firewood available for purchase.

    Grounds sit next to a state numbered highway, so access is easy. Don't expect a remote setting. The highway traffic can be distracting if you're used to camping in the woods.

  • K
    Jun. 13, 2022

    Laurie RV Park

    Nothing fancy

    We stayed here for 3 weeks, full hookups, all large pull through sites, (don’t stay in site 16)… (see photo) clubhouse and shower house is kinda nasty but we don’t need it, 6-8 trailers live there year round, no staff on site, WiFi was sketchy but if you are just looking for a place to stay and explore the Ozarks it works.


Guide to Richland

RV parks near Richland, Missouri sit around 800-900 feet above sea level in the northern Ozarks region with humid continental climate conditions. Most parks remain open from April through October, though several offer year-round camping with limited winter amenities. The area experiences significant seasonal temperature variations with summer highs regularly exceeding 85°F and winter lows dropping below freezing.

What to do

Fishing at private lakes: Cross Creek RV Park features an 8-acre stocked lake with boat rentals available for guests. "Great experience. Access to camping ground was little difficult. It was gravel road but it was very steep hill (very common in this area). Campground had private lake with boat rentals, mini golf pool. Our site was maybe 30 yards from the water," notes Martin J. from Cross Creek RV Park.

Walking trails: Haven Hollow RV Park maintains marked trails across 200+ acres of meadows and woodlands. "They cut walking trails over 200+ acres with a little pond (no fish in it at this time). They also have a large chicken coop in the middle of the meadow and you are able to purchase a dozen eggs for $2," reports MickandKarla W. The trails loop around a central pond area and are accessible directly from campsites.

Miniature golf: Several Richland area campgrounds offer on-site mini-golf courses suitable for all ages. "Campground sits on 70 acres and includes an 8 acre stocked lake. Boat rental, paddle boats, miniature golf, shuffleboard, volleyball, playground, hiking and a general store," shares Sherry D. about recreational options at Cross Creek RV Park.

What campers like

Proximity to Fort Leonard Wood: Lamplight Lane RV Resort at Glen Oaks is positioned just minutes from the military base. "Right off I-44 in Missouri and only 10 minutes from Fort Leonard Wood. Convenient to Waynesville and St. Robert," mentions Angie R. This location makes it popular for military graduation ceremonies and family visits.

Clean facilities: Campers consistently mention well-maintained amenities across parks. At Majestic Oaks RV Park & Campground, guests appreciate the upkeep. "The park is very clean, the employees are friendly and helpful. Good wifi and cable tv. The in ground pool is clean. There is a lot to do at the park, and in the area," reports TJ G.

Event programming: Seasonal events enhance the camping experience at several parks. "The events around halloween are always so fun for kids and adults alike. They truly put so much work into making it the best experience for their guests," shares Hattie about Majestic Oaks RV Park & Campground. Other parks offer fishing tournaments, holiday celebrations, and weekend activities during peak season.

What you should know

Highway noise levels: Several RV parks in the region sit close to major highways, creating potential noise concerns. "Right off the highway so you do have some noise. Friendly staff who will shuttle you to the local craft brewery up the road," explains Michele W. about Rustic Trails RV Park. Running air conditioning units typically drowns out most traffic sounds.

Reservation requirements: Many parks require advance bookings, especially for holiday weekends and summer months. "You need reservations. It is a very small place. Owners live on site but are not intrusive," notes Deborah C. about Haven Hollow RV Park. Some parks implement three-night minimum stays during peak periods.

Cell service variability: Connectivity can be spotty depending on provider and park location. "WiFi wasn't very good and cell was spotty even with the booster," reports Deborah C. about Haven Hollow RV Park. At Osage Beach RV Park, "Phone signals good for AT&T and Verizon. Propane available, playground, shuffleboard and Good Sam discount," according to Melissa H.

Tips for camping with families

Consider parks with onsite activities: Osage Beach RV Park offers family-friendly amenities including a pool and games. "We stayed the first night at the state park. While the State Park was nice this campground offered so much more and was closer to town so we could walk to restaurants," shares Tom B., highlighting the convenience factor for families.

Tent camping options: For families seeking more rustic experiences, island camping provides unique opportunities. "We tent camped on the island for 2 nights. It was awesome, you can fish right off the bank of your own private island within minutes of waking up. Not as secluded as the other survivor tent site but really fantastic place," explains Barrett C. about Cross Creek RV Park.

Playground accessibility: Campgrounds with dedicated play areas provide entertainment for younger campers. "Very small park but easily navigable. We had a great spot, for our 42' motorhome and truck. It was a pull through and easy to get into," shares Roxanna L. about Doolittle Acres RV Park and Campground, which features a well-maintained playground area.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling requirements: Many RV sites in the region require additional leveling. "The roads are a bit tricky to navigate and the sites are very unleveled," notes Alex W. about Rustic Trails RV Park. Bringing extra leveling blocks is recommended for most parks in the area.

Size limitations: Not all parks accommodate larger rigs. "The campground was a bit small, but very nice and clean. We fit our 42' fifth wheel there though, so most would be fine," shares Thomas R. about Lamplight Lane RV Resort at Glen Oaks. Sites supporting up to 42-foot rigs may still require disconnecting tow vehicles at some parks.

Road access considerations: Several RV parks sit on country roads with limited access. "Their website has the best and most detailed directions we've seen to date, so follow those versus your GPS. Haven Hollow is well off the interstate and is very quiet. The campground is back about 3 miles off some very country roads, but we had no problem with our 39' 5th wheel and F-450, just take it slow," advises MickandKarla W.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best RV parks in Richland, WA?

Richland offers several highly-rated RV parks for travelers. Haven Hollow RV Park stands out with roomy, level sites, organized management, and excellent amenities including fire pits and picnic tables with umbrellas. Doolittle Acres RV Park and Campground is another top option, featuring easy highway access, clean facilities, pull-through spots, full hookups, and amenities like a dog park and children's play area. Both parks maintain well-kept grounds and provide reliable utility connections for a comfortable stay.

What amenities are available at Richland RV parks?

RV parks in Richland typically offer full hookups (water, electric, and sewer), level sites with picnic tables and fire rings. Many parks provide Wi-Fi access, though connection quality varies by location. Ozark Farms Family Campground features additional amenities like a bounce house for children and flat gravel pads. Majestic Oaks RV Park & Campground offers extensive facilities including cable TV, Wi-Fi, a swimming pool, and exceptionally clean shower houses and bathrooms. Most parks maintain clean grounds with a mix of back-in and pull-through sites to accommodate various RV sizes.

How much does it cost to stay at RV parks in Richland?

RV park rates in Richland typically range from $30-60 per night for full hookup sites, with variations based on amenities, location, and season. Bennett Spring State Park Campground offers senior discounts on their concrete pad sites with hookups. Damsite provides both basic campsites and full hookup options at competitive rates, with peaceful lakeside settings adding value to your stay. Most parks offer weekly and monthly rate discounts for extended stays. Call ahead for current pricing and availability, as rates may increase during peak tourist seasons and holidays.