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    The Ozark region surrounding Houston, Missouri provides access to several established campgrounds with diverse lodging options. Within a short drive, campers can find facilities like Montauk State Park Campground and Echo Bluff State Park, both offering a range of accommodations including tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin rentals. Several campgrounds along the Current River and Jacks Fork River are part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverways, providing opportunities for water recreation alongside camping. Many locations feature mixed-use campgrounds that accommodate various camping styles from basic tent sites to full-service RV spots with electric, water, and sewer connections.

    Seasonal patterns significantly affect camping experiences in this region, with many campgrounds operating from April through October. Water levels in the spring-fed rivers remain consistently cool and clear year-round, though flooding can occur after heavy rainfall. Sites in national forest areas typically offer more primitive settings, while state parks provide modern amenities including shower facilities, flush toilets, and camp stores. The Current River and associated springs remain a central attraction for campers. According to one visitor, "The grounds were well kept and all the folks working there were courteous, knowledgeable, and helpful. Very short drive to get to the spring and mill."

    River access represents a defining feature of camping in this region, with many campgrounds situated along the Current River and its tributaries. Several developed campgrounds like Round Spring, Alley Spring, and Montauk State Park provide direct water access for fishing, swimming, and paddling. Trout fishing is particularly popular, with Montauk State Park known for its daily fish stocking during season. Visitors frequently mention the natural springs as highlights of their camping experience. A camper at Round Spring noted, "The river is awesome, cold, and a highlight of the campground. After several minutes of getting used to the cold water, we sat in the rushing water. It was great and the noise of the rushing water around us drowned out other sounds." Many campgrounds feature a mix of wooded and open sites, with state parks typically offering more developed facilities while national forest campgrounds provide a more rustic experience.

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      1. Montauk State Park Campground

      4.6(36)18mi from Houston131 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Another great trout park on Missouri"

      "Montauk State Park is one of the Missouri Conservations four trout parks, and is located at the headwaters of the beautiful Current River."

      from $15 - $52 / night

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      2. Paddy Creek Recreation Area

      4.3(9)17mi from HoustonRVs, Tents

      "Access to swimming, fishing, and hiking trails. We were surprised with how many sites were taken up, but there were still quite a few available."

      "Dollar General and a gas station located in nearby Roby. No cell service at cg. Had to drive up the hill to get a signal."

      3. Timbuktu Campground — Echo Bluff State Park

      4.5(40)31mi from Houston72 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This is really the gem of Missouri state parks. Rv sites are all full 30/50 amp with water and sewer. All spots have plenty of room but are back in. The pads are perfectly level and are concrete."

      "Echo Bluff State Park is nestled in the heart of Missouri's Ozarks. This natural haven offers a perfect retreat for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers."

      from $13 - $34 / night

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      4. Jesse And James Properties

      5.0(1)10mi from Houston6 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      from $18 - $20 / night

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      5. Alley Spring Campground — Ozark National Scenic Riverway

      4.7(29)30mi from Houston163 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Chose this location to be our hub while completing a Missouri springs tour. Visited 8 springs in total. Checked out the camping facilities at every spring that offered camping."

      "At this campground you have walking distance access to the river and a rental place nearby. Check out the Alley Mill while your there."

      from $20 - $140 / night

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      6. Pulltite Campground — Ozark National Scenic Riverway

      4.8(12)26mi from Houston58 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "You also have a trail that leads down to a little private beach area on the river but this past year the campground was so full, people were camping right on the beach."

      "There is a very nice trail with the trailhead near the group sites. It goes through different terrains, including along the river bank."

      from $20 - $140 / night

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      7. Mark Twain National Forest Paddy Creek Recreation Area

      4.5(2)17mi from HoustonRVs, Tents

      "Stayed there twice, it is a voluntary pay campground, the sites are nicer close to the creek, the only drawback is you gotta go a ways for supplies"

      8. Blue Spring Backcountry Camping — Ozark National Scenic Riverway

      4.4(10)25mi from Houston

      "We visit this campground multiple times a year and it's always a positive experience. My parents have ano rv and they allow us to camp in a tent next to them!"

      "Stayed at site 9 next to the river. No need to go find the scan and pay by the vault toilet all the sites have QR codes at the sites for scan and pay."

      9. Big Rock Candy Mountain Campground and Big Chill Bar & Grill

      5.0(2)19mi from HoustonRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Good restaurant, live entertainment on occasion, views, trails. Great staff. Conpletely new place. Good time by current river mo."

      from $30 - $449 / night

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      10. Round Spring Campground — Ozark National Scenic Riverway

      4.4(16)30mi from Houston64 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "There is a herd of wild horses that frequents the area (as evidenced by mounds of horse poop in an adjacent field!) and you can easily walk over to the beautiful round spring."

      "There's a sign to keep car tires on pavement, but I wasn't able to and parked the Jeep on the grass next to the trailer."

      from $20 - $140 / night

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    • Sarah F.
      Jun. 12, 2026

      Powder Mill Backcountry Camping — Ozark National Scenic Riverway

      Primitive, brushy, private water access

      Great campground for tent camping. The grass hadn't been mowed in a while, which added to the bug issue. Only site 3 has direct access to the river with a view, but we just walked down behind the site to the water. The trail to Blue Spring was rough. If you like downed timber, thorn bushes, and feeling like you've lost the trail, it's great, but I highly recommend coming in from the trail head down the road. No service, but a cute campground nonetheless.

    • FThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 11, 2026

      Noblett Lake Dispersed Camping

      Cute spot

      Was a cute spot and there’s only really one spot i saw. No amenities directly near camp but some not far. Ticks ticks ticks were everywhere glad to not have had a dog with us. Cute spot on top the hill from the lake short hike through the trees straight downhill from camp takes you to a path that leads down to the campground by the lake that has bathrooms and a trash but no overnight camping at the lake. Bathrooms and picnic areas were over run with spiders we couldn’t use them. Super loud at night with the frogs and insects on the lake and again no shortage of large spiders everywhere

    • D
      Jun. 3, 2026

      Timbuktu Campground — Echo Bluff State Park

      Another Top Notch State Park

      As with every Mo State park we've been to so far, it is perfect. Easy access to the river for fishing and swimming. RV sites have electrical and water hookups. Some have sewage as well. Showers available. Even a restaurant at the lodge as well as a store with the basics, and beer!

    • 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

      Timbuktu Campground — Echo Bluff State Park

      It has it all

      The campground is very new and modern. Not too many trees though. Great hiking, biking, and boating. There is a hotel, restaurant, and cabins for rent. Food is good at the restaurant. Watch for the wild horses! This is great for any size rig and beautiful walk in tent sites on platforms.


    Guide to Houston

    Missouri's Ozark region around Houston sits at elevations between 1,000-1,700 feet and features diverse terrain from limestone bluffs to pine-oak forests. The area sees average summer temperatures in the low 80s with cooler nights in the mid-60s, making it comfortable for camping from late spring through early fall. Most campsites near Houston, Missouri experience significant temperature drops after sunset, even in summer months.

    What to do

    Fishing for specific species: The Current River at Montauk State Park Campground offers excellent trout fishing with daily stocking during season. "This is one of Missouri's trout parks you will find a majority of campers are there to fish. You can purchase a trout tag at the lodge for $3.00, and it will allow you to keep 4 trout per day with a possession limit of 8," notes Kyle H.

    Cave exploration: Round Spring Campground provides access to guided cave tours. "Tours of the cave are given daily June through August and cost $5. The lantern tours show an amazing cave with many beautiful formations," explains Marty C.

    Historic site visits: Visit the historic mill at Alley Spring Campground for a glimpse into the area's past. "Take a tour of the mill when the naturalist does one of their demonstrations," suggests a camper, noting this as an alternative activity for those not fishing.

    River swimming: The cool spring-fed waters provide relief during hot summer days. At Paddy Creek Recreation Area, "Creek is spring fed so water is always cooler than most creeks," reports Aaron T., making it ideal for swimming during warmer months.

    What campers like

    Diverse accommodation options: Echo Bluff State Park offers multiple lodging choices beyond tent camping. "This place literally has everything you can want from walk in tent sites to an entire lodge with all the amenities," explains J K., highlighting the range of options from basic campsites to full amenities.

    Privacy between sites: Many campgrounds offer secluded spots away from crowds. At Paddy Creek Recreation Area, Cheryl M. notes, "Most sites are well shaded and spacious. Good privacy between sites." This allows for a more peaceful camping experience away from neighboring campers.

    On-site dining options: Several campgrounds feature restaurants for those who prefer not to cook. "The lodge has a full restaurant, as well as a diner style counter. My son love's to go and sit at the counter to get ice cream," says Kyle H. about Montauk State Park, adding convenience for campers.

    River access: Direct water access represents a key feature at most campsites. "The river is a short walk from the tent," notes Jill R. about Alley Springs, making it convenient for water activities without driving to separate locations.

    What you should know

    Cell service limitations: Many campgrounds have no cellular coverage. "It has zero cell service but you can drive about 2 miles up the road to the state park and connect their WiFi," explains Stephanie N. about Round Spring Campground.

    Site selection factors: Not all campsites are created equal. "Sites 1-18 are fairly small and not very level. Sites 19-29 have larger, more level areas," advises Lea B. about Round Spring, showing the importance of researching specific site numbers when reserving.

    Reservation requirements: Popular campgrounds fill quickly, especially during peak seasons. "Sites do go quickly so you will need to book months in advance," warns Kyle H. about Montauk State Park.

    Distance to supplies: Some campgrounds are far from stores. "The only drawback is you gotta go a ways for supplies," notes Ted S. about Paddy Creek Recreation Area, suggesting campers bring what they need.

    Tips for camping with families

    Kid-friendly activities: Many campgrounds offer programs specifically for children. At Montauk State Park, "We didn't take advantage of it, but there were a lot of activities aimed at kids," shares Dan N., pointing to organized recreation options.

    Short hiking options: For families with young children, Pulltite Campground offers accessible trails. "For those who like to 'rough it' ...but not too much, there's some basic showers and flush toilets," notes Ellen F., making it suitable for families new to camping.

    Wildlife viewing opportunities: Kids can observe native species in their natural habitat. "You may get lucky and see otters on your way to the spring, or some of the wild horses in the area," suggests Lea B. about Round Spring Campground.

    Water safety considerations: The cold spring waters require adjustment for children. "Go in the early morning to the spring trail to watch the mist roll off the water and enjoy the wildlife - so otherworldly," recommends Lea B., noting when conditions are most favorable.

    Tips from RVers

    Site length limitations: Big Rock Candy Mountain Campground offers RV hookups but has limitations. "Tent, RV hookups, cabins, yurt. Pool. Pleasant place for kids and adults," notes J R., though specific length restrictions apply.

    Electric site availability: Many campgrounds have limited electric sites. "There are only 50 sites, some have electricity. Most of the campsites are scattered along the road with lots of trees and privacy. The electric sites are in the center of the campground on the road with no shade," explains Joel R. about Round Spring.

    Parking pad dimensions: Some campgrounds have challenging RV pads. "Parking pads are short and lined with huge boulders. Worked fine for our 16ft TT big rigs probably not so much," advises Cheryl M. about Paddy Creek Recreation Area.

    Dump station locations: Not all campgrounds with RV sites have sewer hookups. "There is a dump station," notes Joel R. about Round Spring Campground, information essential for RVers planning multi-day stays.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Houston, MO?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Houston, MO offers a wide range of camping options, with 111 campgrounds and RV parks near Houston, MO and 12 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Houston, MO?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Houston, MO is Montauk State Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 36 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 12 free dispersed camping spots near Houston, MO.

    What parks are near Houston, MO?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 14 parks near Houston, MO that allow camping, notably Mark Twain National Forest and Ozark National Scenic Riverways.