Camping near Wappapello Lake

The landscape surrounding Wappapello Lake in Missouri encompasses a variety of mixed-use campgrounds catering to different outdoor preferences. Meramec State Park Campground and Meramec Caverns Natural Campground provide established camping areas with amenities for tent, RV, and cabin camping. Riverside camping opportunities exist along the Meramec River, offering water access for activities like floating, fishing, and swimming. The region includes several developed sites with electric hookups, water access, and shower facilities, particularly in state park properties where reservation systems are in place.

Road conditions and campground accessibility vary throughout the area, with most developed sites offering year-round availability. During peak summer months, waterfront campsites fill quickly, especially on holiday weekends. "We really enjoyed this campground. The staff was very friendly and helpful. We were able to stay right along the river," shared one visitor about their experience at Meramec Caverns. Seasonal flooding can impact riverfront camping areas, and campers should check with park offices about potential closures during heavy rain periods. Most developed campgrounds in the region require fees, with primitive tent sites typically costing less than full-service RV hookups or cabin rentals.

The Meramec River corridor features prominently in camping experiences throughout the region. Campers report high satisfaction with riverfront sites that provide direct water access for swimming and floating activities. Several campgrounds offer amenities like fire rings, picnic tables, and shower facilities within walking distance of water recreation areas. A camper noted, "The primitive sites are spacious and lovely," highlighting the natural setting available at some locations. Cave tours represent another popular attraction near several camping areas, with Meramec Caverns and Onondaga Cave State Park offering underground exploration opportunities alongside their camping facilities. Security patrols are common at the larger established campgrounds, providing added safety for families and groups while maintaining quiet hours.

Best Camping Sites Near Wappapello Lake (111)

    1. Meramec State Park Campground

    57 Reviews
    Stanton, MO
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 468-6072

    $15 - $65 / night

    "Miles upon miles of trails. Spacious campground, caves to explore, old time blast furnace to explore, fresh Missouri spring with exceptional fishing. Then theres a general store with a restaurant"

    "Growing up near here, this was the state park that my family always went to. Forty some years later, it is still my favorite park in Missouri. I enjoy camping here with my family and friends."

    2. Meramec Caverns Natural Campground

    23 Reviews
    Stanton, MO
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 468-3166

    $23 - $38 / night

    "We had arrived a little too early in the camping season and we happened to pick days where Missouri had a cold front (previous weekend was warm)."

    "Security patrols around the clock and doesn't put up with any ridiculousness. Campsites available on pavement, gravel for campers and RVs and grass for tents."

    3. Onondaga Cave State Park Campground

    39 Reviews
    Leasburg, MO
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 245-6576

    $15 - $57 / night

    "Other than the water, Onondaga Cave SP has been one of my favorite places to camp in Missouri for more than 20 years."

    "We stayed one night on our way through Missouri. It’s only about ten minutes south of I-44. The campground was only about half full, so it was nice and quiet."

    4. Washington State Park Campground

    22 Reviews
    Cadet, MO
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (636) 586-5768

    $12 - $36 / night

    "This park is so rich in Missouri and USA history - from buildings costructed by the African-American CCC stonemasons to Native American petroglyphs, there's some fascinating stuff here."

    "Washington State Park is a hidden gem in Missouri! We camped in mid-March 2021 for 7 days and thoroughly enjoyed the area. They had just opened a new shower house which was clean and well kept."

    5. Robertsville State Park Campground

    16 Reviews
    Robertsville, MO
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (636) 257-3788

    $14 - $38 / night

    "Hiking trails, a stocked pond, meramec river access, 12 basic and 13 electric shaded campsites available, play ground away from the campground and shelters available to rent for a family gathering. 2 trails"

    "The hook up sites are on the inside of the loop and the tent sites are on the outside of the loop. You need to look carefully for a level tent site as some are fairly slopped."

    6. Pin Oak RV Park

    15 Reviews
    Union, MO
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (406) 962-1501

    "Nice little lake to fish in and areas to walk around in."

    "We were close to the playground though, which had bright lights at night and loud kids - I would avoid that area next time."

    7. Ozark Outdoors-Riverfront Resort

    22 Reviews
    Leasburg, MO
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 245-6837

    "Positives: quiet time starting at 11:00 pm, we didn’t hear cursing, loud music, or anything else that disturbs little ones once they go to sleep, close to the river, clean restroom and shower house, shaded"

    "They have a family section if you prefer to be away from the louder bunch."

    8. Stanton-Meramec KOA

    6 Reviews
    Stanton, MO
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 927-5215

    "Relaxing to walk around the park."

    "Dinner was delivered with a smile after driving through a spring storm. Pool looked nice. The sites were kind of tight."

    10. RV Self-Park

    8 Reviews
    Sullivan, MO
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (573) 259-6678

    $20 - $39 / night

    "You will hear some highway noise, but honestly, after years in trucking, it just felt like home. No restrooms or extras, but for a quick, no-hassle stop right off I-44, this place nailed it."

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794 Reviews of 111 Wappapello Lake Campgrounds


  • 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.

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

    Dr. Edmond Babler State Park

    Great location

    We have stayed at this campground so many times and love it. Cell service is excellent enabling me to work from my rv. It is close to anything you would need, but secluded enough and surrounded by huge trees and hiking trails. I have also rented a pavillion for a party.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 29, 2026

    Robertsville State Park Campground

    Cozy campground in the woods

    Secluded campsites. Even though they are close together, the dense trees isolate them visually from each other. We did have a neighbor with loud dogs that were very annoying

  • Sherry G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 26, 2026

    Cozy Campsite

    Great Location for Horses or Pets that need space

    We spent a week at this location. It has a great level slab to park your camper. They also have a wonderful fenced in area for horses as well as a fenced in area where you park your camper. Let your dogs run free!
    Sarah and Justin were very attentive hosts. They live on the property but are not so close that you know they are there. They also raise chickens and sell their fresh eggs! If you need a secure place for your dogs or horses, this spot is perfect!

  • Kyle P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 22, 2026

    Asher Trail

    Nice secluded spot

    Exploring some trails and found this gem of a campsite.

  • Makayla C.
    Apr. 1, 2026

    St. Joe State Park Campground

    Loud

    I know a large majority of the park is meant for ORV’s but there was just constant noise even in the campground. Besides that it was great though!

  • David P.
    Mar. 15, 2026

    Ozark Outdoors-Riverfront Resort

    Bizzare, Aggressive, Threatening Behavior towards our Family

    Decided to visit with family(wife, teenage daughter, and 76 y.o. father) this Saturday afternoon, after completing a peaceful hike at Onandoga S.P., to consider camping later in the week. We politely, respectfully drove into the campground on the MAIN LOOP, around 5-10 mph, and checked the condition of the campsites. We noticed a few other campers present throughout the campground. Our windows were rolled down. Near the primitive campsites, a white vehicle rapidly, aggressively approached us from the left, rear of our car. Horn blaring. RECKLESSLY drove right up onto our rear bumper, then swerved to the left to try to force us over. The man rapidly approached us from his vehicle and accosted us with multiple, rapid fire questions what we were doing and why we were there. WHILE HE WAS AGGRESSIVELY INTERROGATING US, HE WAS CROUCHED FORWARD, POSTURING THAT HE WAS PREPARED TO DRAW ON US. I COULD CLEARLY SEE HIS LEFT HAND ON A FIREARM IN HIS LEFT POCKET- the handle of the firearm was clearly visible. The silhouette of the gun was clearly visible in his left pants pocket. Any reasonably intelligent person would have seen as we drove at a near walking pace on the main loop that we were not there to cause any problems. Any REMOTELY INTELLIGENT person would have instantly realized that we were just a family checking out potential campsites. Any reasonable person would have also considered this RECKLESS ACT OF AGGRESSION as a threat on their family. I was concerned for the safely of my family and myself. An embarrassing act of overreach. The"security guard" identified himself as"Dave." We will NEVER give this place our business again. I will NEVER risk taking my family here again. This place probably does not want your family here either...

  • jThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 9, 2026

    RJM One RV

    Nice overnight stop

    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. The Dyrt definitely doesn’t have the location correct, it’s about 4-5 miles north of 70 and your drive through some narrow winding roads to get here. Overall quiet though I heard some loud truck at night.


Guide to Wappapello Lake

The Meramec River region near Wappapello Lake offers diverse camping environments across elevations ranging from 350 to 800 feet. Most camping areas sit within mixed hardwood forests dominated by oak and hickory trees, creating varied terrain for different camping styles. Winter overnight temperatures often drop below freezing while summer camping frequently experiences humidity levels above 80% with daytime highs in the 90s.

What to do

Cave exploration: tour underground: Onondaga Cave State Park provides walking tours of one of North America's most impressive cave systems. "No matter how many caves you've seen, you'll remember this one. Elevated walkways, pools, absolutely lovely," notes a visitor. The tour takes approximately 1.5 hours and costs around $15-20 per adult.

Hiking: access multiple difficulty levels: Washington State Park features trails for various skill levels, 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," explains one camper. The park also contains prehistoric petroglyphs accessible via short walking paths.

Fishing: catch multiple species: Pin Oak RV Park offers a private catch-and-release fishing pond on property. "Fishing pond was a blast for the kids!" reports one visitor. The nearby Meramec River contains catfish, bass and panfish species, with bank access available at multiple points.

Floating: rent equipment onsite: Ozark Outdoors Riverfront Resort provides canoe, kayak and tube rentals directly from their campground. A visitor shares, "This is a fun place to camp. Very accommodating for large groups and great for float trips." Float trips range from 2-6 hours depending on water levels and chosen routes.

What campers like

Secluded sites: peaceful camping options: Robertsville State Park Campground features quiet, wooded campsites away from crowds. A visitor notes, "The area is immaculately clean showers or private bathrooms are plentiful. It's in the tall trees with lots of shade and greenery you kind of feel like you're in a jungle."

Natural water features: direct river access: Meramec Caverns Natural Campground offers riverside campsites with swimming areas. "Good swimming! Clear water. Camp store. Firewood available," reports one camper. Many sites allow visitors to walk directly from their campsite to swimming or fishing spots along the river.

Wildlife viewing: frequent encounters: Campers at Meramec State Park frequently spot wildlife within camping areas. "The State Park has a great canopy of trees located next to a stream as a setting for the campground that bounds with wildlife. We saw deer and raccoons here that entered our campsite," shares one visitor.

What you should know

Flooding risk: seasonal considerations: River campsites can flood during heavy rain periods, particularly in spring. At Stanton-Meramec KOA, a camper observed, "The only reason I didn't rate it 5 stars is because sometimes the park closes or they have to evacuate due to the quick rise of the river. Easy fix though, just call ahead to see if they're open."

Cell service limitations: connectivity varies: Meramec State Park Campground has unreliable service for some carriers. "The campground is great. There is WiFi available but it is not reliable. The cell phone service is virtually non-existent. We had planned to work from here and had to cut our visit short," reports one visitor.

Weekend crowds: plan accordingly: Most campgrounds experience significant crowding during summer weekends, especially those offering river access. A visitor to Ozark Outdoors notes, "The sites were close together and there wasn't much privacy. On summer weekends it is crowded and noisy."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: kid-friendly amenities: Onondaga Cave State Park Campground provides family facilities beyond camping. "The campground itself is very developed. There are showers, bathrooms, a store, a playground and even a little stage," explains a visitor. The park often hosts ranger-led educational programs for children.

Swimming options: supervised water access: Multiple campgrounds offer designated swimming areas for families. One visitor to Ozark Outdoors Riverfront Resort states, "We stayed on the family side and had a great time. Staff super helpful and upbeat, everyone looked like they wanted to ACTUALLY be there."

Safety considerations: weather awareness: Summer storms can develop quickly in this region. "We made it 3 miles, and swam to a competitor's pull out point after swimming the last 1/4 mile to it," reports one family caught in a storm while floating. Always check weather forecasts before water activities.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling: preparation needed: Robertsville State Park requires leveling equipment for most sites. A camper warns, "The lots are pretty uneven so make sure you bring plenty of cribbing. The spaces are electric only, so if you are wanting full hookups you better look elsewhere."

Easy access options: convenient overnight stops: RV Self-Park provides simplified camping for those traveling through. "Very well lit, very clean and very easy to get in and very secure with a ton of cameras. Also has a really nice dog area," mentions one RVer. The self-service system allows for late-night arrivals without staff interaction.

Hookup placement: site selection matters: Some campgrounds have unusual utility layouts. A visitor to Stanton-Meramec KOA observed, "Sites were crammed together with hardly any trees in the full hookup area. Your neighbors sewer sat right by your picnic table." Reviewing site maps before booking can prevent unpleasant surprises.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Wappapello Lake?

According to TheDyrt.com, Wappapello Lake offers a wide range of camping options, with 111 campgrounds and RV parks near Wappapello Lake and 7 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Wappapello Lake?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Wappapello Lake is Meramec State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 57 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Wappapello Lake?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 7 free dispersed camping spots near Wappapello Lake.