Best Campgrounds near Smithville, MO

Smithville Lake serves as a focal point for camping options in northern Missouri, approximately 30 minutes north of Kansas City. The area features several established campgrounds including Crow's Creek Campground, Smiths Fork Recreation Area Camping, and Camp Branch Campground. These facilities primarily accommodate tent and RV camping, with some locations offering cabins and glamping options. Most campgrounds provide basic amenities such as picnic tables, fire rings, and access to drinking water, while several offer electrical hookups and shower facilities for those seeking more comfortable accommodations.

Reservations are highly recommended for most campgrounds in the Smithville area, especially during peak season from April through October. Many sites offer full hookups with water, electric (30 and 50 amp service), and sewer connections, though availability varies by location. Crow's Creek provides both basic and improved sites with water and electric hookups spread across multiple loops, while Smiths Fork Recreation Area features full hookup sites that operate seasonally from April 15 to October 15. Weather conditions can affect camping experiences, with summer humidity and occasional storms being typical. "We stayed a week here it was nice and quiet...close to a lake. Shaded sites in some areas," noted one camper about Smiths Fork Recreation Area.

Lakefront access represents a significant draw for campers visiting the Smithville area. Several campgrounds offer sites with direct views of Smithville Lake and convenient water access for boating, fishing, and swimming. Campers particularly appreciate the extensive trail system around the lake, with paved walking and biking paths connecting many camping areas. One visitor mentioned, "There are many spacious tent sites with great views of the lake. Miles of paved walking/biking trails around the water offer for a nice activity!" Weekends during summer months tend to see higher occupancy rates and more activity, while shoulder seasons provide a quieter experience. Sites with shade are particularly valued during hot summer months, though tree coverage varies significantly between camping loops and facilities.

Best Camping Sites Near Smithville, Missouri (81)

    1. Crow's Creek Campground

    28 Reviews
    Smithville, MO
    3 miles
    Website

    "The best part is the view of and access to the lake! So beautiful and relaxing.  We had a nice gravel site with fire ring and picnic table."

    "The roads and trails are nice for scooters and bikes. Fairly close to the water and playground; within walking distance."

    2. Weston Bend State Park Campground

    34 Reviews
    Weston, MO
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (816) 640-5443

    $12 - $48 / night

    "The site is long but has a 1/4 moon turn so we had to pull back around to get better positioned on the pad so we could disconnect our 39’ 5th wheel and F450 for our 3-night stay."

    "We enjoy camping there to get away from routine and responsibilities and simply hang out at our camper. The campground is wooded, generally cool, and peaceful."

    3. Camp Branch Campground

    15 Reviews
    Smithville, MO
    3 miles
    Website

    "Pleasant campground, very nice lake. I camp with kids from infant through 18 and hot showers and decent bathrooms are a must for us. Close to Smithville Missouri."

    "It is quite a ways to shower house but much quieter than other campgrounds on Smithville lake. More family friendly."

    4. Watkins Mill State Park Campground

    34 Reviews
    Excelsior Springs, MO
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (816) 580-3387

    $12 - $42 / night

    "Watkins mill SP is located a short distance from Kansas City off I-35 near Kearney. The park has a large lake that you can fish and boat as well as multiple hiking options."

    "This place offers peace and quiet outside of a small town with close by amenities. Clean and helpful staff"

    5. Smiths Fork Recreation Area Camping

    10 Reviews
    Smithville, MO
    1 mile
    Website

    "Close to Kansas City so it makes a great quick getaway. Clean, friendly, and right next to Smithville Lake. Our pick for a short trip."

    "These RV spots have great shade, are spaced nicely apart, and are a quick walk to the lake! Amazing sunsets!

    You can rent a boat for a half day or full day with advanced notice!"

    6. Basswood Country RV Resort

    12 Reviews
    Platte City, MO
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (816) 858-5556

    $56 - $59 / night

    "The only two things I wasn’t expecting were: 1. it’s pretty close to the airport, but you don’t notice the planes except when you’re outside; 2. the sites (except premium ones) are pretty close together"

    "This park is convient to I-29 but far enough off the highway to be quiet and peaceful. Tent sites, full hookups as well as rooms and cabins are available."

    7. Worlds of Fun Village

    8 Reviews
    Randolph, MO
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (816) 454-4545

    $300 / night

    "Easy walk to Worlds of Fun and Oceans of Fun, with some back-in sites offering tremendous views of downtown KC. "

    "Built on a hillside adjacent to the amusement and water park. The camp ground pool is huge and fun for the kids on non park days."

    8. Wallace State Park Campground

    33 Reviews
    Cameron, MO
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (816) 632-3745

    "Great MO state park, close to the city with easy access to 35 N. Trails, lakes, camping, great spot! If you don’t want/need electric, try campground 1, the spots are tucked into the trees."

    "Not far off of RT 36 going East through Missouri. Cost only $13 with hot showers. Nice campsite with table and fire pit. The night of our stay the ranger did a naturalist talk about stream life."

    9. Blue Springs Lake Campground

    45 Reviews
    Blue Springs, MO
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (816) 503-4805

    $33 - $48 / night

    "The sites were well situated such that you felt you had plenty of privacy."

    "The original plan was to be in Blue Springs for an outdoor off-road RC event, camping in our pup with a generator at the track."

    10. Travelodge Airport Platte City

    2 Reviews
    Platte City, MO
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (816) 858-4588
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Recent Reviews near Smithville, MO

500 Reviews of 81 Smithville Campgrounds


  • Rae B.
    Sep. 16, 2025

    Lake Jacomo - Fleming Park

    Will return

    We just started the check in process and the staff is so great and helpful that I've already added this place to favorites and hope to return next time I'm in Missouri

  • Daniel K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 15, 2025

    Blue Springs Lake Campground

    Great in town option

    Great option, clean and well ran. Quiet and I will stay agian!

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 6, 2025

    Kansas City East-Oak Grove KOA

    Just off the freeway

    Easy to access. Great for an overnight. Cable not working. My site was a bit small for my 29’ rig. It is a toy hauler and I asked for more room. It was promised, but not delivered.

  • Sayler O.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 4, 2025

    Elrod Mill Access

    Peaceful, Off-the-Beaten-Path Camping Spot

    Elrod Mill Conservation Area is a quiet, hidden gem for anyone who enjoys dispersed camping. There’s no developed campground here, but you can camp, and that’s part of what makes it special. It’s very much off the beaten path, so what you get is peace, quiet, and a chance to camp out in the woods without the noise and crowds of more popular spots.

    There aren’t any amenities—no bathrooms, no picnic tables, no hookups—so you’ll need to come prepared and be self-sufficient. But if you like the idea of just pulling in, setting up camp, and enjoying nature, this is a great place to do it.

    Fishing access is available as well, which makes it a nice combination of camping and recreation. Overall, Elrod Mill is best suited for folks who want a primitive camping experience and don’t mind roughing it a little for the sake of solitude.

  • R
    Aug. 27, 2025

    Owl Creek Market and RV Park

    Great place to stay overnight.

    This was a great park for us to pull over and get off the freeway overnight we did it on our way to Kansas from MI and from Kansas to MI. The store was very nice and the staff there were friendly and accommodative.The only thing I would recommend is getting some shade in the center of the park where the pull-throughs are on concrete.

  • wThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 25, 2025

    Honey Creek Conservation Area

    Quiet spot

    It was a little close to the highway so got a little highway noise, but not bad. No trains😊

    Only one other camper so plenty of room.

    Pit toilet, no water.

  • NomadBrad D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 24, 2025

    Blue Springs Lake Campground

    Perfect Spot

    Great campsite, very clean… Bathrooms were spotless. As washer and dryer, showers, three toilets, playground for kids, firewood for sale.

  • PThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 16, 2025

    Mayview RV Park

    Small town charm, CHEAP!

    $20/night including full hookups! Town population only 600. There’s a bar & grill and a brunch cafe around the corner from the RV park. Payment is self serve, no reservations. Couldn’t get WiFi to work but cell connection (T-Mobile) was fine

  • NomadBrad D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 15, 2025

    Blue Springs Lake Campground

    Great Campground!

    The whole experience was awesome. The entire place was spotless, the sites were far apart enough that you didn't feel like your neighbors were on top of you. Bathrooms were incredibly clean and the camp hosts or some of the nicest ones I've ever encountered! I think their names were Robin and Jim. 5 stars for sure!


Guide to Smithville

Smithville Lake camping options extend beyond the main lake facilities to several nearby state parks and recreation areas within a 40-mile radius. The region features rolling hills and hardwood forests typical of northern Missouri with elevations ranging from 800-1,000 feet. Summer temperatures typically reach 85-95°F with evening cooling to 65-75°F, while spring and fall offer milder conditions with occasional rainfall.

What to do

Hiking trails: Wallace State Park offers excellent hiking opportunities with varying difficulty levels. "There are nice hiking trails. Trails are well marked. There are three levels to choose from based on distance," notes one visitor to Wallace State Park Campground.

Fishing in multiple waters: The area features both lake and pond fishing options. At Watkins Mill State Park Campground, campers enjoy "a small lake great for kayaking and fishing boats," though one reviewer mentions "the swim beach has been closed because of excessive vegetation growth."

Historic sites: Explore local history near camping areas. "Nearby area beaches to play at, a playground, and a short drive to stores to get anything we forgot," reports one camper at Crow's Creek Campground. Others recommend visiting "Fort Osage National Historic Landmark and Missouri Town which is part of the Jackson County Parks & Rec. Nice way to spend a rainy kind of day."

Biking on paved trails: Multiple campgrounds feature bike-friendly paths. "The roads and trails are nice for scooters and bikes. Fairly close to the water and playground; within walking distance," according to a Crow's Creek camper.

What campers like

Spacious, private sites: Many campsites offer good separation and privacy. At Camp Branch Campground, campers appreciate that "it is quite a ways to shower house but much quieter than other campgrounds on Smithville lake. More family friendly."

Clean facilities: Bathroom cleanliness receives consistent praise. "The bathhouse was newer and in good condition, and there's a laundry in one of the restroom buildings," notes a camper at Blue Springs Lake Campground.

Proximity to Kansas City: Many campgrounds provide nature access while staying close to urban amenities. "Campground is great! Clean, friendly, and right next to Smithville Lake. Our pick for a short trip," reports a camper at Smiths Fork Recreation Area.

Well-maintained grounds: Park staff keep facilities in good condition. "The entire place was spotless, the sites were far apart enough that you didn't feel like your neighbors were on top of you," according to a Blue Springs Lake camper.

What you should know

Seasonal operations: Many campgrounds have limited seasons. Smiths Fork Recreation Area operates from April 15 to October 15, while some facilities at other parks close earlier. "As of early September 1/2 of the campground is closed for construction. I understand that some sites will be upgraded to full hookups," reports a camper at Weston Bend State Park Campground.

Site variations: Campsite quality varies significantly. "The only thing I wish is added on is some lights because my lights weren't illuminating as well as I thought it would and we were cooking in the dark," notes one camper at Wallace State Park.

Weather considerations: Off-season camping can bring unexpected challenges. One Crow's Creek camper shared: "We stayed in October and due to unseasonably cold weather they shut off water with no notice and halfway through our stay. Ended up leaving early since we had no water."

Crowding patterns: Visitor density fluctuates predictably. "We have stayed in this campground too many times to count. We love it when it is still kind of off season like Easter weekend and after labor day. We have small children and it can get pretty rowdy during the summer."

Tips for camping with families

Playground proximity: Choose sites near play areas for convenience. At Blue Springs Lake Campground, "the sites were well kept up, with many prime locations near the playground for our kids."

Activity planning: Some campgrounds offer organized events. At Basswood Country RV Resort, "every weekend there are organized activities such as arts and crafts, fishing contests, duck races and frozen t-shirt contests in the pool, and a Saturday evening outdoor movie."

Safety considerations: Gated campgrounds provide extra security. "We felt very safe here since they require an access code to get into the gate," notes a Blue Springs Lake camper.

Swimming options: Water access varies by location. "The lake is big with a sand beach (non alcoholic beverages allowed unfortunately for the adults) for the kiddos," shares a Camp Branch camper, while another notes "We enjoyed all the covers on the lake so we could anchor out and swim!"

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: Full-service sites are limited but available. At Smiths Fork Recreation Area, "This is full hook up. They have both 30 and 50 amp. Close to 169 hwy. Perfect for families with young children."

Leveling challenges: Some sites require significant leveling. One camper at Camp Branch noted "Some downfalls were our spot was 13" unlevel. Luckily we had several blocks of wood to help level our camp out."

Site selection strategy: Choose sites based on specific needs. At Watkins Mill, "We camped at all loops, great sites!" while at Weston Bend, "Site 26 is one of the few basic sites. While some of the other sites were very close to each other, this one is relatively isolated. It's big too."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Smithville, MO?

According to TheDyrt.com, Smithville, MO offers a wide range of camping options, with 81 campgrounds and RV parks near Smithville, MO and 4 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Smithville, MO?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Smithville, MO is Crow's Creek Campground with a 4.2-star rating from 28 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 4 free dispersed camping spots near Smithville, MO.