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    St. Peters' 370 Lakeside Park provides concrete and gravel RV pads with full hookups across multiple loops near the water, priced from $45 to $50 depending on pad material. Sundermeier RV Park in St. Charles features spacious concrete pads with 50-amp electrical service and water hookups, positioned near the Katy Trail with direct access to historic downtown areas. Both parks accommodate large motorhomes with pull-through sites available, while Cahokia RV Parque across the Mississippi River offers additional big rig spots with full hookups. "The sites are very spacious! The wi-fi was surprisingly good enough that my wife and I could both work off of it and even stream shows on the Roku the whole week," noted one visitor about Covered Bridge RV Park.

    Several RV parks in the region prohibit campfires due to local ordinances, particularly those closer to urban areas. Most facilities feature level pads suitable for motorhomes, though proximity to transportation infrastructure creates notable ambient noise at certain locations. For travelers visiting St. Louis attractions, Draft Kings at Casino Queen RV Park provides secure access with gate codes and regular security patrols despite its industrial surroundings. Between April and September, reservation availability tightens considerably at popular parks near the Mississippi River. Cell service remains consistently strong throughout the area, with most parks offering WiFi that varies in reliability. Pet policies generally allow dogs within designated areas, though some campgrounds maintain specific restrictions.

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    Best RV Campgrounds near St. Ann (53)

      1. Sundermeier RV Park

      4.0(15)7mi from St. AnnRVs, Tents

      "Nice level concrete pads but definitely a bit crowded. Lots of big rigs. Very nice folks who checked us in. We seem well connected. Nice old downtown of St. Charles. Worth a walk. Art and stuff."

      "Full hookups, concrete pads. No firepits. Close to a bunch of stuff. Fast wifi."

      from $56 - $61 / night

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      2. Draft Kings at Casino Queen RV Park

      3.6(18)14mi from St. AnnRVs

      "Very clean and secure overnight park just outside of STL. Phenomenal views of downtown and the arch, and fairly easy access to I-55/64/70."

      "Full hookup sites on a mostly paved RV park. Big rigs fit easily. Some small areas of grass and trees with a dog walking area around the perimeter. Small play area for kids."

      from $65 / night

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      3. Cahokia RV Parque

      4.1(18)15mi from St. AnnRVs, Cabins

      "The grounds, pool, laundry, and bathrooms were all in excellent repair and clean. The park was quiet, but very family friendly."

      "Pet-friendly, full hookups, space for our larger rig and parking around for extra vehicle. Laundry and propane on site. Spaces were a little close together, but minutes from downtown St."

      4. Beyond the Trail RV Park

      4.4(11)22mi from St. AnnRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Excellent little RV park behind a brewery. The Katy trail borders the park for easy access to town."

      "Nice basic rv park with full hook ups and a clean shower house. All the roads and pads are gravel and level."

      from $25 - $58 / night

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      5. Covered Bridge RV Park & Storage

      3.7(6)18mi from St. AnnRVs

      "Laundry on site. No wifi. Closed on weekends. Full hook up sites. Many of the sites are full time residents. Clean and quiet. $45 night, overpriced for being a side by side experience."

      from $50 / night

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      6. St. Peters' 370 Lakeside Park

      4.6(26)12mi from St. AnnRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "I've been to 370 Lakeside Park many times to walk around the huge lake and to hear concerts in the summer, but I had never camped there. Still haven't. I'll explain."

      "This is a very nice easy access CG with wide, spacious, and level pull through and back-in gravel sites (25 paved)."

      from $35 - $60 / night

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      7. RJM One RV

      4.0(1)35mi from St. Ann1 siteRVs

      "As the pictures on the Dyrt show, it’s a large area of white gravel. It’s clean, has very wide spaces for rv’s which are very level and has water and electricity."

      from $19 - $29 / night

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      8. Birch Creek RV Park

      4.0(1)35mi from St. AnnRVs

      "This is a small RV park just off I-44 about 20 minutes from Meramec Caverns. It’s very close to the highway so there is lots of highway noise. Some sites are farther away so not so bad."

      from $30 - $40 / night

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      9. I-55 RV Park and Campground

      Be the first to review27mi from St. Ann2 sitesRVs

      10. St. Louis West / Historic Route 66 KOA

      4.2(30)23mi from St. AnnGlamping

      "Pull through, level sites, lots of shade, dog park, pool, and a creek are all here. Have been here before, will be back!"

      "Nice, clean campground, level pull-through sites - ours had a paver-patio and grill, a lot of shade throughout, dog park, and a creek to explore. This was our 2nd time here."

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    RV Park Reviews near St. Ann, MO

    344 Reviews of 53 St. Ann Campgrounds


    • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 27, 2024

      Birch Creek RV Park

      Nice spot for quick stop

      This is a small RV park just off I-44 about 20 minutes from Meramec Caverns. It’s very close to the highway so there is lots of highway noise. Some sites are farther away so not so bad. There is easy access from I-44.

      30 & 50-Amp Electrical, Water & Sewer Hook-ups. Concrete pads. Bathroom/showers are clean. Pet friendly, coin laundry. Some pull thru sites. Adjacent to the Great American Flea Market on weekends if you like that stuff.

    • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 31, 2017

      Dr. Edmund A. Babler Memorial State Park Campground

      Great Park

      What we liked about this campground was the comfortable feel of being at a state park with plenty of trees, hiking trails, space between sites, but also the convenience of having a level, paved site with electricity and television/phone reception. We happened to be there during the week in the fall so there were not many other campers. This gave the park the quiet feel we like so much. There are miles of hiking and biking trails right outside your doorstep and plenty of woods to explore. The park is located about 10 miles from where my parents live so we come here a couple of times a year. 

      The campground has 30 basic and 43 electric sites (which are either 50 amp or 30 amp). There is no sewer or water at individual sites but water spigots are scattered throughout the campground and there is a dump station with potable water fill-up. All campsites and patios are paved and level with a comfortable amount of space between sites. Picnic tables and fire pits are located at each site. Sites are a mix of shaded, partial-shade, and full sun. The roads are paved and big rig-friendly (with the exception of one loop that is clearly marked “short turning radius”). Sites 13-33 are popular open and sunny campsites with nice grassy areas between them. In contrast sites 52-75 are much more treed and have a private feel to them.  It seems this is where most of the tent campers like to be. These sites are farther from the main bathhouse but there is a pit toilet in that loop.

      There is one main bathhouse with free showers that was very clean. There are also two vault toilets located in the campground. The campground is open year-round but the bathhouse with flush toilets closes November 1 and doesn’t open until the spring. During the winter the only water spigot is available located near the camp hosts at site #36. Our Verizon 4G phone and hotspot worked great. We were able to get satellite reception at our site (#24) and the antenna picked up a dozen or so local channels including all the major networks. This is one of the few state park campgrounds that we have visited that has WiFi (and that actually worked well).

      We love the setting of this park and how you feel like you are in a nice wooded setting but not too far from surrounding amenities. It is an 868-acre urban park with miles of hiking/paved biking/equestrian trails, picnic shelters, a playground, and ball fields. There is a visitor center with exhibits and an amphitheater in the campground where interpretive programs are held.

      You can reserve sites on-line and the prices are reasonable. A $2 discount is given to seniors. 

                                     April - October         November - March

            Basic                        $13                                 $12

            Electric (30A)           $21                                 $19

            Electric (50A)           $23                                 $21

      We love this park and would definitely recommend it to anyone coming through the area. Not all sites are long enough for large RVs and the roads in some loops prevent you from turning around. The camp hosts we encountered are very helpful and have a list of site lengths and can tell you which ones are appropriate for large RVs. If this campground had sewer and water, it would get 5 stars.

    • Annie C.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 1, 2020

      St. Peters' 370 Lakeside Park

      RV delight

      I wanted to escape the house and go camping while on the work from home order (Covid-19 happening at the time of this review), so I headed to a very local park and campground to pitch my tent. I've been to 370 Lakeside Park many times to walk around the huge lake and to hear concerts in the summer, but I had never camped there. Still haven't. I'll explain. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, they were not so keen on having tent campers. But they were very nice and gave me the general lowdown on this "in the city" campground. Since they opened the campground, most of their campers have been RV owners, and so it is really designed for the RV camper. There is a small primitive section for group tent camping, but the majority of the sites are full hookups for RVs. Some sites are pull through and some are back in. All have picnic tables and fire pits. The park has planted some trees, but they are really just saplings, so there is no shade yet. There is a nice bathhouse with free showers for the campers and pay laundry. If you are lucky, you can get a site close to the water, but it means the walking trail is right next to your unit. Trade offs, I suppose. One couple I talked to was camping long term (I think they are permanent RV'ers) and they got a free membership to the St Peter's RecPlex recreation center with their long term spot (they said something about having to book a least a month out to get this perk). One of the downsides to this location is that it is prone to flooding. It was out of commission for most of the summer of 2019 as the entire area was flooded. But the City of St Peters did a great job getting this place back to usable with new sod, a new bathhouse, and some general sprucing up. The lake is great to walk around, about a 3 mile walk or bike on a paved trail. You can see all kinds of wildlife in and around the lake- deer, bald eagles, pelicans, ducks, snakes. In the summers they have live music in the large pavilion, and you can rent kayaks and other small boats to take out on the lake as well as bikes to ride around on. The office told me that they have 24 hour on site security also. If I really wanted to tent camp, I could rent a section of the group camping area, but $30 seemed pricey for just me, and it was very soggy to boot. Or I  could rent an RV spot, but $45 was silly when I don' t need hookups.

    • Jessica B.
      Apr. 4, 2022

      Dr. Edmund A. Babler Memorial State Park Campground

      Our 1st Trip In Our Camper!

      We loved our stay at Babler, aside from the snow & wind - the park is great! Review below ⬇️

      ⛺️ S I T E R E V I E W ⛺️

      📍 Dr. Edmund A. Babler State Park Wildwood, MO

      💰 $12-$21/night

      🗓 Feb 19-21, 2022

      Site 48 ⚡️💧

      🦮 Pets Welcome (on leash at all times)

      ➕Concrete Pads, Quiet, Close to Interstate 40, Paved Roads, Easy to Access, Gated Overnight with access code

      ➖Small/Close Sites, No Water in Off Season, Only Vault Toilets - No Showers in Off Season

      📶 AT&T Service 4 out of 5

      🚮 Dump Station located behind bathhouse. NO WATER during off season!

      🚻AMENITIES •Playground •Hiking, Biking & Equestrian Trails •Wood & Ice •Interpretive Programs •Visitor Center •Special Use Area •Laundry, Flush Toilets & Showers ON SEASON ONLY!

      🏕SITES Reservable 12 Months-FCFS in off season 72 Reservable 8 Accessible sites Basic - Electric Concrete Back In Lantern Hook, Picnic Table & Fire Ring

      ⏰ HOURS/DATES April - October 7:am - 9:pm Nov - March 7:am - 6:pm

      🔺Park Office 8:30am - 4:pm M-F

      🔺Visitor Center April - Oct 9:am - 4:30pm W - Sun Nov - March 9:am - 4:pm - Sat-Sun Dec - Feb CLOSED

    • Scott C.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 28, 2022

      Draft Kings at Casino Queen RV Park

      Clean, Secure Overnight Park

      Very clean and secure overnight park just outside of STL. Phenomenal views of downtown and the arch, and fairly easy access to I-55/64/70. Facilities lacked some amenities (only vending machines, convenience store has shut down), but clean, paved, level sites with full hookups throughout.

    • Lee T.
      Jun. 14, 2021

      Cahokia RV Parque

      Great Campground!

      We had a great experience in the 4 nights we spent here. The grounds, pool, laundry, and bathrooms were all in excellent repair and clean. The park was quiet, but very family friendly. The spots are roomy enough, given that you’re situated less than 15 miles from downtown St. Louis. The picnic tables and fire rings are nice additions and the lots appear to be level (ours was.) We didn’t have any trouble backing our 38 ft travel trailer in either. Do NOT miss the BBQ place in the parking lot... fantastic food and a 10% discount for park customers.

    • Michael M.
      Oct. 23, 2017

      Pere Marquette State Park Campground

      Great Terrain for Illinois

      This park has great hiking for Illinois. The campground has 88 sites total1-85 are either 30 amp or 50 amp electric sites. These are the class A sites $20 a night, they also have about 15 Class C sites for tents with no electric for $8 a night. The campground is doing some upgrades as of October 2017 and probably will be adding more 50 amp, water and sewer to some sites. There is also intel that says they are adding more sites plus more tent camping sites.

      I camped in a motorhome and did not try to fight the crowd for the shower house. It is a busy campground, but I did visit in the summer busy season, so it may have less traffic in the fall. There are great hiking trails and the scenic drive to the park by the Mississippi and Illinois rivers is worth the trip alone.

      I will return here for hiking for sure! I had some good luck fishing in the river near here too.

    • T
      Nov. 2, 2020

      Cahokia RV Parque

      Nice close park to St. Louis

      Pet-friendly, full hookups, space for our larger rig and parking around for extra vehicle. Laundry and propane on site. Spaces were a little close together, but minutes from downtown St. Louis, and staff was friendly and accommodating. Also, fantastic restaurant right on site -- Sawmill BBQ!

    • Matthew H.
      Mar. 6, 2021

      Greensfelder County Park

      Rvs and trailers

      Small campground ground ram by saint louis county parks. We were the only ones here. Heavy equestrian park, it’s not required (to have a horse) to stay here. A few piles of horses droppings but very well maintained. We stay about 30 feet to the right of the horse pin, and behind it where they dump the horse stuff really can’t smell anything. Only sites 20-29 have electric and 28 can’t be reserved. Pro -Most sites are great for trailers 26’ or less and 1 slide (sites 24-26 can fit a fifth wheel probably no bigger than 36-38 ft) -2-20 amp plugs and 1-30amp plug -Not to many trees hanging over your camper that would drop branches -site 29 where we stayed can fit a 40’ fifth wheel -a lot of room to back in -showers and restrooms year around -frost free water at both ends of the campground -usual fire pit, picnic table and grill -park campers on grass to be closer to one side or another of your site -sites are reservable

      Cons -no water at sites -no 50 amps -no dump but KOA and RV dealer 5-7 mins away

      -site 29 only have 2-20 amp plugs no 30 didn’t realized till we parked. Only this one doesn’t have 30 -horses traffic on Saturday eventually from what the ranger told me once Covid is better -most sites back up to main road(mostly light traffic and none at night)


    Guide to St. Ann

    RV parks near St. Ann, Missouri provide convenient access to both urban attractions and outdoor recreation along the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers. Concrete and gravel pads with full hookups are common throughout the area, typically priced between $45-70 per night depending on location and amenities. Many campgrounds experience significant noise from nearby transportation infrastructure including airports, highways, and railroads.

    What to do

    Explore historical St. Charles: Sundermeier RV Park provides direct access to the Katy Trail for biking and walking to nearby attractions. "You can literally be parked right at the Katy Trail. Through the gate at the rear of the campground, and you can bike for miles. Easy ride in to St. Charles a wonderful historic river town on the Missouri River," notes one visitor.

    Visit Gateway Arch National Park: Draft Kings at Casino Queen RV Park offers views of the St. Louis skyline from across the river. "Easy access to I-55/64/70. Phenomenal views of downtown and the arch, and fairly easy access to I-55/64/70," explains one camper who appreciated the location.

    Fish at 370 Lakeside Park: The 3-mile paved trail around the lake provides opportunities to spot wildlife. A visitor mentioned, "You can see all kinds of wildlife in and around the lake - deer, bald eagles, pelicans, ducks, snakes. In the summers they have live music in the large pavilion, and you can rent kayaks and other small boats to take out on the lake as well as bikes to ride around on."

    What campers like

    Metro access with security measures: Many appreciate that Cahokia RV Parque offers city proximity with safety features. "Price is comparable. Yes, it is an urban campground in a sort of run down area. It is what it is. But it was safe, clean and professionally ran," shares one reviewer about this park just minutes from downtown.

    Wine country proximity: Beyond the Trail RV Park stands out for access to local wineries and breweries. "This is just a great park. It is located in a sleepy little winery town. It is just a few minutes from the main part of town with multiple beautiful wineries within a few miles," reports one camper who enjoyed the location.

    Clean facilities: Despite urban settings, many parks maintain high standards for bathhouses and common areas. One visitor to Cahokia RV Parque noted, "The grounds, pool, laundry, and bathrooms were all in excellent repair and clean. The park was quiet, but very family friendly."

    What you should know

    Frequent noise sources: Train tracks, flight paths, and interstate highways affect most campgrounds. At Sundermeier RV Park, a camper mentioned, "On Lambert international airports flight path, next to a major train trestle, right next to Highway 370. No campfires. Very industrial around the park."

    Seasonal flooding risks: Low-lying areas near rivers experience closures during high water periods. "Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, they were not so keen on having tent campers. But they were very nice and gave me the general lowdown on this 'in the city' campground... One of the downsides to this location is that it is prone to flooding. It was out of commission for most of the summer of 2019 as the entire area was flooded."

    Fire restrictions vary by location: Many urban sites prohibit open fires due to local ordinances. A visitor to Beyond the Trail RV Park explained, "Nice basic rv park with full hook ups and a clean shower house. All the roads and pads are gravel and level... Within walking distance is a really nice winery and a couple bars."

    Tips for camping with families

    Choose parks with dedicated play areas: Pin Oak RV Park offers activities specifically for children. "Nice pool and an arcade area with plenty of room to hangout inside. There is a pond with some decent sized fish in it," writes one family who stayed there.

    Look for seasonal events: Halloween festivities are popular at several campgrounds. "We go every October for Halloween. It is tight you need to reserve a premium spot for a little room. Staff and owners are great lots to do for the kids," explains a regular visitor to Pin Oak RV Park.

    Consider urban wildlife viewing opportunities: Several parks near rivers offer unexpected nature encounters. A visitor noted that at St. Peters' 370 Lakeside Park, "The lake is great to walk around, about a 3 mile walk or bike on a paved trail. You can see all kinds of wildlife in and around the lake - deer, bald eagles, pelicans, ducks, snakes."

    Tips from RVers

    Reserve hookup type in advance: St. Louis West / Historic Route 66 KOA and other parks offer variable electrical service. "There is easy access from I-44. 30 & 50-Amp Electrical, Water & Sewer Hook-ups. Concrete pads," reports a visitor about nearby options.

    Check site dimensions carefully: Many rv sites near St. Ann, Missouri have size limitations or awkward utility placements. A Draft Kings at Casino Queen RV Park visitor warned, "Utilities are set up weird on all sites - Water and electric are at the very rear of the site by the sewer, so you will need a decent sized hose to reach if your water intake is in the front of your camper."

    Anticipate urban camping compromises: Trade-offs between location convenience and traditional camping experiences are common. "This is not a rural campground. It's a centrally located campground in the Metro St. Louis area. It's close to interstates and it's a short drive across the river to Missouri attractions," explains a camper at Cahokia RV Parque.

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