Wallace State Park Campground
Shady Camp Spot
Nice campground in the basic section of campground 1
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The northwest Missouri landscape surrounding Edgerton features a mix of established campgrounds and recreation areas, primarily centered around Smithville Lake and the Missouri River watershed. Within a 30-minute drive, campers can access several well-rated options including Crow's Creek Campground and Weston Bend State Park, both maintaining ratings above 4 stars. Smithville Lake serves as a focal point for outdoor recreation with multiple camping areas along its shores, including Camp Branch Campground and Smiths Fork Recreation Area. Most sites accommodate both tent and RV camping, with varying levels of hookups and amenities. Conservation areas and state parks provide the majority of camping opportunities, with a few private RV resorts supplementing options for those seeking full hookups.
Road access to most campgrounds is well-maintained, though some conservation areas feature gravel roads that may become challenging after heavy rainfall. As one camper noted, "Getting to the state park off I-29 and through the countryside was easy as the route had Weston Bend SP signage." Cell service is generally reliable near Edgerton, with visitors reporting "solid two bars on both Verizon and T-Mobile" at Weston Bend State Park. Weather considerations include hot, humid summers with potential for thunderstorms and moderate winters that occasionally limit camping seasons. Many campgrounds operate year-round, though Smiths Fork Recreation Area maintains a seasonal schedule from April 15 to October 15. Reservations are recommended during summer weekends and holidays when waterfront sites fill quickly.
Lakeside camping receives consistently positive reviews, with visitors highlighting water access and recreational opportunities. At Crow's Creek Campground, one camper shared, "The best part is the view of and access to the lake! We could walk right down a grassy hill to the trail along the lake." Shaded sites are common throughout the region, with Wallace State Park earning praise for tent sites "separated by trees and bushes so you get plenty of room to yourself." Fishing opportunities abound at most locations, with multiple stocked lakes and river access points. Hiking and biking trails connect many campgrounds to broader recreation areas, with paved paths at some locations that are "nice for scooters and bikes." Bathroom facilities vary widely, from basic vault toilets at primitive sites to modern shower houses at developed campgrounds.
"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."
"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."
from $15 - $52 / night
Check Availability"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."
"The bike trail is about 3 steps away from our site. only downside is it is only electric hookups. ( only a downside if you are a travel trailer/rv)"
"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."
from $56 - $59 / night
Check Availability"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!"
"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"
from $15 - $46 / night
Check Availability"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."
from $15 - $29 / night
Check Availability"The lakeside spots are definitely the way to go at this campground, bathrooms were very clean aswell"
"You have to cross train tracks to get there and the campsites are right next to it. The train came through 3 times through the night and 5 more times while making breakfast."
from $20 / night
Check Availability"Had a great time out there only complaint was having an rv generator blasting all night 20 yards from our tents really wish there was a tents only lakeside site but great little lake to fish on or kayak"
"We ran into a local and he told us about a spot on the east side of the lake. An old boy scout camp. It wasn’t maintained but there was nobody there."












Nice campground in the basic section of campground 1
It was a great campground, well maintained, clean bathrooms, a nice playground for kids. The sites all seemed pretty spacious. I was kind of disappointed that our spot had Zero shade but it looked like the majority of spots had at least a little. We also went to Longview lake and really enjoyed it.
Very fish rich lake. Great water nutrient lake. Kayaks will glide like ice. Large Catfish. Pretty clean but limited RV grounds. Open though for easy pull in access.
Quiet park in a quiet town This is a small RV park in a quaint town in rural Missouri. The park is broken into 3 areas. One area has a lot of shade, the others less so. There are no real amenities to speak of, just gravel lots with full hookups and access to a dumpster. It looks like a nice place for an overnight or even an extended period if you need a place to stay.
The sites are level and they appear to have insulated water spigots for use in cold weather.
Each site has a picnic table and a fire ring. There is a community pool within easy walking distance. There is a ice cream and hamburger stand within a 10 minute walk. They have good food and the prices are inexpensive.
The RV park is right across the street from the high school football field, so it could be loud on game nights. Other than that it's very quiet here.
I had a good 4G Verizon signal here with 70Mbps down and 13Mbps up.
This is a very clean and well kept campground. Some areas are very close together but I believe we are just all overnight campers in this area. They do have larger campground areas. The bathrooms are kept clean and have nice showers. The pool is also well kept. I would definitely stay here again!
The area is surrounded heavily with ticks. Be prepared if bringing animals. There is also quite a fair amount of garbage laying around the sites and down by the lake, which is sad given is seclusion and beauty. No water or power. Vaulted toilet, not well cleaned. All spots were very level and great for tent/car camping. It looked like 4 spots with fire rings and tables and a spot or 2 that you could pull into with no ring or table. Lovely fishing spot from what the locals said. Bass, catfish, and bluegill in the lake. Lake is not swimmable. Overall still nice and quiet.
My site was 10 ft from the water, the sunrise was amazing to watch! JD was a great host! Super friendly and great communication. The trains and traffic weren't too bad, the trains were nice enough not to lay on their horns as they went by. Bathrooms were nice, camping sites were nice with firepits and picnic tables. Will definitely be returning for another weekend getaway!
Nice little tuck away close to town but far away enough you can consider it a get away they have rv parking and cabins
We stayed here in June of 2026. The Campground Managers were friendly and helpful. The campground and facilities were clean. We would stay here again. Nice area to explore.
Camping spots near Edgerton, Missouri offer a mix of lakeside recreation, woodland settings, and varying levels of amenities within a comfortable driving distance. The region sits approximately 850 feet above sea level, creating rolling terrain that's particularly attractive in fall when hardwood trees change color. Winter camping opportunities remain available at several locations, though water systems at some campgrounds shut down during freezing temperatures.
Hiking at multiple difficulty levels: Wallace State Park Campground features well-marked trails with three different distance options. One camper noted, "Trails are well marked. There three levels to choose from based on distance."
Biking on paved paths: At Crow's Creek Campground, campers appreciate the maintained paths for cycling. "The roads and trails are nice for scooters and bikes. Fairly close to the water and playground; within walking distance," reports one visitor.
Fishing from shore or boat: Fishing opportunities exist at most area lakes, with some locations having better access than others. A camper at Smiths Fork Recreation Area mentioned, "You can rent a boat for a half day or full day with advanced notice! There is a really nice walking/riding trail that goes all through the park!"
Historical exploration: The region offers several historical sites worth visiting. At Watkins Mill State Park, one visitor recommends, "If you like history, take a tour of the woolen mill part. Very cool."
Privacy between sites: The natural setting provides separation at many campgrounds. At Wallace State Park, campers appreciate that "many of the basic sites are secluded or at least mostly separate from other sites. Many have treeline surrounding so your site is closed off from others, ensuring some privacy."
Clean facilities: Multiple campgrounds maintain well-kept restrooms and shower facilities. One camper at Watkins Mill State Park Campground shared, "Clean campsites and bathrooms," while another noted the park is "nice, but very simple."
Lakeside camping: Several campgrounds offer waterfront sites. A camper at Riverfront Park Campground stated, "The lakeside spots are definitely the way to go at this campground, bathrooms were very clean aswell."
Firewood availability: Many campgrounds offer firewood for purchase. A visitor to Crow's Creek mentioned, "plenty of firewood to forage out of the timber line. they even sell it and ice at the front entrance."
Train noise at some locations: Riverfront Park Campground sits near active train tracks. A visitor warns, "You have to cross train tracks to get there and the campsites are right next to it. The train came through 3 times through the night and 5 more times while making breakfast."
Airplane noise considerations: Basswood Country RV Resort is located near Kansas City International Airport. One camper noted, "The campground is on the final approach for the airport, so you get to see a lot planes flying overhead, which you don't even notice cause they are quieter than they used to be."
Seasonal closures: Not all campgrounds operate year-round. Riverfront Park "Closes for the season on 10/31," according to a visitor.
Different camping experiences between loops: Many parks have distinct camping areas that offer very different experiences. At Crow's Creek, one camper observed, "The RV loops were packed and felt really crowded, while the tent site loops were almost empty during our July visit."
Playground access: Several campgrounds feature play areas for children. Basswood Country RV Resort offers "a swimming pool and splash park, two playgrounds, a basketball goal, and fishing."
Swimming opportunities: Multiple lakes in the area have designated swimming areas. Wallace State Park has "a small (6 acre lake) that allows for fishing, swimming, kayaking/canoeing/paddleboarding."
Weekend activities: Some campgrounds organize special events. At Weston Bend State Park, a visitor shared, "The camp hosts were super nice stop by to make sure that I was all set up and didn't need any help."
Shade availability: When camping with children, shade becomes important. At Wallace State Park, "The campsites are shaded and pretty secluded," which helps during hot summer days.
Leveling challenges: Some sites require additional equipment. At Watkins Mill State Park, one camper shared, "Our spot was 13" unlevel. Luckily we had several blocks of wood to help level our camp out."
Full hookup options: Different campgrounds offer varying utility connections. At Smiths Fork Recreation Area, "This is full hook up. They have both 30 and 50 amp. Close to 169 hwy."
Site spacing: Campgrounds vary in how close sites are to one another. At Weston Bend State Park, visitors note "The campground is hilly, sites are level, gravel pads. Lots of space between sites."
Security features: Some campgrounds offer additional security. Weston Bend has a "Gate w code for night time entry" which provides peace of mind for RVers with valuable equipment.
Frequently Asked Questions
What camping is available near Edgerton, MO?
According to TheDyrt.com, Edgerton, MO offers a wide range of camping options, with 87 campgrounds and RV parks near Edgerton, MO and 5 free dispersed camping spots.
Which is the most popular campground near Edgerton, MO?
According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Edgerton, MO is Crow's Creek Campground with a 4.2-star rating from 29 reviews.
Where can I find free dispersed camping near Edgerton, MO?
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