Camping near Ste. Genevieve, MO

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    State parks and forests surrounding Ste. Genevieve, Missouri feature diverse camping experiences within the rolling hills and pine-covered valleys of eastern Missouri. Hawn State Park, located just minutes from downtown Ste. Genevieve, stands out with its distinctive pine forests, rocky creek beds, and cliff views that create a mountain-like atmosphere unusual for the region. The park offers electric and basic campsites, walk-in tent areas, and backcountry camping options along the Whispering Pines Trail. Within an hour's drive, campers can access additional options at St. Francois State Park, Washington State Park, and St. Joe State Park, each providing varying levels of amenities from primitive tent sites to full-hookup RV camping with 30 and 50-amp service.

    Reservations are strongly recommended for developed campgrounds, particularly during summer weekends and fall color season when sites fill quickly. As one camper noted, "Hawn State Park is beautiful any season but I love the views in autumn best." Most state parks maintain year-round camping, though water systems may be winterized from November through March. Cell service varies significantly throughout the region, with limited or no coverage in valley campgrounds and more reliable connections at higher elevations. The terrain features moderate hills with some rugged sections on hiking trails. Weather conditions remain relatively mild compared to northern Missouri, though summer thunderstorms can develop quickly, and spring brings occasional flooding along creek-side campsites.

    Riverside camping receives consistently positive reviews from visitors to the region. The Big River at St. Francois State Park and Pickle Creek at Hawn State Park provide popular water access points for swimming and fishing. According to one camper, "The car camping area is nestled in the middle of a pine filled valley. There's nothing more refreshing than sitting in the evening and hearing the wind whistle through the pines." Many campgrounds feature shower houses and modern restroom facilities, though more remote areas typically offer vault toilets only. Wildlife sightings are common, with campers reporting deer, raccoons, and various bird species. Historical attractions complement the natural setting, with Washington State Park featuring Native American petroglyphs and Ste. Genevieve offering tours of French colonial architecture within a short drive of most camping areas.

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    Best Campgrounds near Ste. Genevieve (67)

      1. Hawn State Park Campground

      4.4(33)14mi from Ste. Genevieve49 sitesRVs, Tents

      "There is 3 trails with the longest having two loop options with connectors from the other two trails. There are also walk in sites here and hike in sites. This park will not disappoint."

      "Hawn State park, located off of highway 32 near St. Genevieve, is a wonderful, must visit in southeast Missouri."

      from $15 - $29 / night

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      2. Fort Kaskaskia State Park Campground

      4.7(6)8mi from Ste. GenevieveRVs, Tents

      "A very old and historic cemetery is next to the campground. There is electric hookups 30 and 50 amp. No water/sewer but does have a dump station. Vault toilets."

      "Fort Kaskaskia State Historic Site is located on the remains of historic Fort Kaskaskia, constructed by the French in the 1700s to defend the town of Kaskaskia."

      from $8 - $18 / night

      3. Kaskaskia Jerry F. Costello Lock and Dam (formerly the Kaskaskia Lock and Dam

      3.6(5)6mi from Ste. GenevieveRVs, Tents

      "Water was available close to the restrooms and is accessible to fill campers. Parking area at each site could accommodate two vehicles. The capsites were located next to the Kaskaskia River."

      from $10 / night

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      4. Randolph County State Recreation Area

      4.1(8)13mi from Ste. GenevieveRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Getting around is a little right for bigger rigs but still doable as long as you’re careful."

      "Easy walk to the lake with a gorgeous view, , 2 different playgrounds walkable distance from campground."

      5. Back Country Camping — Hawn State Park

      5.0(6)15mi from Ste. Genevieve13 sites

      "Favorite park in Missouri for backpacking."

      "It offers a variety of hiking trails, a nice play ground, plentiful picnic tables, and is some of the best scenery in Missouri."

      from $10 - $20 / night

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      6. Perryville RV Resort By Rjourney

      4.6(12)19mi from Ste. GenevieveRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Close to home. Extra clean. Friendly staff. Lots of trees. Drive Through. Easy access off the interstate. Town close by, and a Walmart."

      "Great clean campground- easy hook ups- pleasant staff and close to town. Went to Mary Janes for dinner gotta recommend! Campground Has a trail to a hike around lake. Playground was fun and safe."

      7. St. Francois State Park Campground

      4.0(30)26mi from Ste. Genevieve109 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Not a huge campground but, Its a really simple beautiful place to enjoy Missouri's rolling hills. It is located 1 hour from St. Louis and 30 ish min from Elephant Rock State park."

      "All sites are within reasonable walking distance to the very nice shower house, bathrooms, it even had laundry. All facilities were well maintained and clean. Campground host sells wood and ice."

      from $15 - $27 / night

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      8. St. Joe State Park Campground

      3.8(21)28mi from Ste. Genevieve93 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "A great spot with a minute walk to a very well kept shower house and bathroom. We really liked this spot at CG#1."

      "There’s a couple nice lakes with big beaches great swimming for the kids and you can rent a canoe or a kayak to paddle around on the lake."

      from $15 - $52 / night

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      9. Goatey Goat Ranch RV Park & Campground

      5.0(3)20mi from Ste. Genevieve3 sitesRVs

      "The trail back to the site is truly one of a kind. Highly recommend you will not be disappointed."

      from $30 - $50 / night

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      10. Saline Creek RV Park and Campground

      5.0(1)18mi from Ste. Genevieve5 sitesRVs

      from $38 / night

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    388 Reviews of 67 Ste. Genevieve Campgrounds


    • Nick S.
      Jun. 19, 2026

      turkey bayou campground Illinois

      Very secluded

      Often empty, free, great hiking near by. Known to flood but it’s volunteer run and you will have to check local weather reports to know.

    • tThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 17, 2026

      Little Ole Opry Campground

      Unmaintained lake full of moss, unpleasant owner/operator

      Any website or review about this little Opry campground clearly states $15 a night but when the lady came to collect money in the morning at 6:30 in the morning it was 25 and she was very disrespectful and her in the way she responded to the proof of it being only $15 a night due to her lack of marketing

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

      Trail of Tears State Park Campground

      Not much rv camping

      If you need hook ups you can only use the small loop right by the river and train track. Not very cozy in my opinion. The wooded campground that is primative is much better and more private. Lots of hiking here but it is all on a huge hill.

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

      St. Francois State Park Campground

      Hiking and horse trails

      This is a park not far from St Louis with camping and hiking. Campground is on the small side.

    • Mariah
      May. 13, 2026

      Washington State Park Campground

      Very peaceful but bring bug spray

      Ticks are soooo bad, def bring bug spray. There's also a DG and a gas station within 5 mins so that's a huge plus

    • Shawn S.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 3, 2026

      Hawn State Park Campground

      Favorite Campground

      This is my favorite campground in Missouri. It has the best atmosphere with grand hiking, both day hikes and back country camping. I have stayed all over in this campground. The spring that runs through it is great in the heat of the summer and the huge pine trees provide excellent shade. There is not much cell service down in the valley, but calls will go out if you drive up the hill. The sites book up quickly so make sure to have a reservation before showing up.

    • r
      May. 2, 2026

      Scott AFB FamCamp

      Military RV park

      Power / water at sites, single dump site available, at far end of runway, trees around all sites. Has a bathroom / shower / laundry bld. Nice for short visits. Annoying for more than a week.


    Guide to Ste. Genevieve

    Camping sites near Ste. Genevieve, Missouri offer outdoor experiences at elevations ranging from 400 to 800 feet in the eastern Ozark foothills. This region maintains higher humidity levels than western Missouri, with summer temperatures regularly reaching the upper 90s. Cell service varies widely between campgrounds, with valley locations experiencing significant coverage gaps during rainy conditions.

    What to do

    Fishing opportunities: At Kaskaskia River Lock and Dam Recreation Area, anglers find productive waters. "This place is really good for fishing. Good catfish and crappie bass sauger etc," notes Chrissy W. The site offers both river and lake access points.

    Hiking options: Washington State Park features multiple trail difficulties including the challenging 1000 Steps Trail. "We hiked the 1000 step trail. Most of the campers did fine but those who were not use to hiking did struggle a bit. If you are use to hiking, then this trail should not be any problem for you," advises Scott M. The park maintains three separate hiking trails ranging from easy to rugged.

    Historical exploration: Several campgrounds feature significant historical sites. At Fort Kaskaskia, Joel R. explains, "Fort Kaskaskia State Historic Site is located on the remains of historic Fort Kaskaskia, constructed by the French in the 1700s to defend the town of Kaskaskia. Founded in 1703, the town was a central commercial center." The footpath connects to additional historical structures.

    What campers like

    Fall colors: The region transforms during autumn months. At Fort Kaskaskia State Park, Gonzo A. recommends timing your visit: "Stayed here last fall and really loved the fall colors and views this park has to offer. I can't say the facilities were great - there were only vault toilets and no showers that I saw... Suggest checking it out in the fall when the leaves are changing as it was absolutely gorgeous."

    Swimming spots: Several campgrounds feature creek and river swimming areas. Kristen R. notes that at St. Francois State Park, sites are "right next to the river and swimming holes. The hiking trails are a few of my favorites in MO." These water features provide cooling relief during summer heat.

    Pine forests: The region features distinctive pine ecosystems unusual for eastern Missouri. Cody S. describes Hawn State Park as "one of the best fall campgrounds close to the St. Louis area. There are a number of hiking options around the campground in the park and nearby nature reserve."

    What you should know

    Campsite privacy levels: Privacy varies significantly between campgrounds. Tamsyn K. notes at Hawn State Park: "Site 46 was a walk-in site, but did not offer the privacy that is typical for walk-in sites. We could hear people in the tents nearby when they sneezed at night." St. Francois State Park receives similar comments about proximity, with Cody S. mentioning "oddly shaped campsites causing a crowded feel."

    Weekend noise: Weekend noise levels can impact camping experiences. At Perryville RV Resort, Jamey W. reports: "Someone was playing loud music till at least 1130pm when we went to bed. We also witnessed dogs being left outside unattended and barking for 20 minutes straight starting at 735am. The highway is also extremely close and can be heard at all times."

    Seasonal facilities: Water access varies by season. St. Francois State Park operates year-round, but according to Mats, "This campground offers no-services tent/RV and RV with electrical. The electrical spots are all in cut grass areas, many with great shade trees. The no-service sites are more wooded."

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Multiple campgrounds offer play areas for children. Shirlee A. found Randolph County State Recreation Area "Easy walk to the lake with a gorgeous view, 2 different playgrounds walkable distance from campground." Many recreation areas maintain these facilities within walking distance of camping loops.

    Swimming safety: Water features require supervision. At Perryville RV Resort, Never Sitting S. notes the campground has "Great big trees, very shaded, great store. Decorated for Halloween and very kid friendly. Spots are tight (wouldn't want to be here when the park is full). Nice park for kids, hiking trail and jump pad (trampoline)."

    Educational opportunities: Several parks feature interpretive displays. Joel R. describes Fort Kaskaskia's educational value: "The remnants of Fort Kaskaskia include long earthworks forming a rough square. A footpath leads to the Pierre Menard Home State Historic Site, located at the bottom of the bluff." These historical features provide learning opportunities beyond traditional recreation.

    Tips from RVers

    Site layout considerations: RV sites vary significantly in accessibility. At Goatey Goat Ranch, carisa S. found "Plenty of room to pull in our 40ft Motorhome" despite the ranch's secluded setting. Site dimensions and backing angles affect larger rigs.

    Highway proximity: Some campgrounds experience traffic noise. Barbara P. at Fort Kaskaskia notes advantages of their "Large level sites with electric. Water available mid campground and at dump station. Good antenna service, 2 bars T Mobile, 2 large handicapped sites with concrete pads." Highway noise impacts multiple campgrounds in the region.

    Electrical service reliability: Service amperages vary between parks. At Washington State Park, David T. mentions "Easy plug n play electric on a 30 amp box, no issues with blowing fuses like I have at other big state parks." Most parks offer 30-amp service with limited 50-amp availability.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Ste. Genevieve, MO?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Ste. Genevieve, MO offers a wide range of camping options, with 67 campgrounds and RV parks near Ste. Genevieve, MO and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Ste. Genevieve, MO?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Ste. Genevieve, MO is Hawn State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 33 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Ste. Genevieve, MO?

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