Best Campgrounds near Warsaw, MO

Camping near Warsaw, Missouri centers around Harry S. Truman Lake, with multiple established campgrounds managed by Missouri State Parks and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The area features several lakeside camping options including Raccoon Ridge, Long Shoal, Thibaut Point, and Berry Bend campgrounds. These sites accommodate both tent and RV camping, with many offering electric hookups and basic amenities. The lake-oriented setting provides opportunities for fishing, boating, and wildlife viewing, with bald eagles frequently spotted in the area.

Most campgrounds around Warsaw are open year-round, though services may be limited during winter months. Summer brings hot, humid conditions with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F, while spring and fall offer milder weather for camping. Cell service varies throughout the area, with T-Mobile generally providing better coverage than Verizon according to visitor reports. Insect activity is significant during warmer months, particularly ticks and flies, requiring appropriate repellent. Water levels on Truman Lake can fluctuate seasonally, occasionally affecting lakeside campsites during periods of heavy rainfall.

The camping experience varies between the different areas around Truman Lake. State park campgrounds like those in Harry S. Truman State Park typically offer more amenities including showers and maintained trails, while COE sites often feature more spacious layouts with excellent lake views. According to reviews, Long Shoal provides "ample space between sites" with most accommodating "the largest rigs," though only electrical service is available. Raccoon Ridge campers note the "heavily wooded" setting with "shared paths to lake or cove." Downtown Warsaw is approximately 15 minutes from most campgrounds, providing access to supplies, restaurants, and the historic Joe Dice Suspension Bridge. Truman Dam is also nearby and worth visiting while in the area.

Best Camping Sites Near Warsaw, Missouri (162)

    1. Raccoon Ridge — Harry S Truman State Park

    13 Reviews
    Harry S. Truman Lake, MO
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 422-6766

    "Plenty of dead kindling and wood around to burn. Asphalt drive with concrete pad. Picnic table, fire/grill ring, hook post w/ recycle bag attached."

    "Less amenities than other near by State Parks, no playgrounds mainly and the sites aren't too close to the lake. Power only, so be prepared for that if you are looking for hook-ups."

    2. COE Harry S Truman Reservoir Long Shoal Park

    11 Reviews
    Warsaw, MO
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (660) 438-2342

    $15 - $30 / night

    "A dump is provided, along with trash bins at the entrance. Potable water facets are scattered around. Some are close enough to sites to connect directly but that may not be allowed."

    "I had a nice bike ride from the campgrounds to a nearby campsite area near Racoon Ridge on some well paved roads, capped off with some different lakeside views."

    3. Thibaut Point - Harry S. Truman Lake

    4 Reviews
    Warsaw, MO
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (660) 428-2470

    $15 - $200 / night

    4. Buck Ridge — Harry S Truman State Park

    4 Reviews
    Harry S. Truman Lake, MO
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (660) 438-7711

    $19 - $25 / night

    "We camped on top of a hill from the lake in an RV site and with being completely surrounded by neighbors, we had enough space not to feel crowded."

    5. Long Shoal

    3 Reviews
    Harry S. Truman Lake, MO
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (660) 438-7317

    "Steps from the lake. Staff was friendly."

    "Enjoyable stay at this COE campground with plenty of lake views and access.  Sites are level, electric only with easy access to fresh water and dump station as you enter the facility.  "

    6. Berry Bend

    4 Reviews
    Warsaw, MO
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (660) 438-3872

    $15 - $40 / night

    "Nice spacious spots, lake views, friendly campers. Great Hosts! Clean and well maintained. Our favorite spot for camping at Truman Lake. Close to boat launch."

    "It’s not nearly as busy as the state park which is awesome!!"

    7. Thorny Ridge — Harry S Truman State Park

    3 Reviews
    Harry S. Truman Lake, MO
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (660) 438-7711

    $15 / night

    "The bassholes start trying to prove they have the fastest boat around 5:30 am though, so no sleeping in."

    8. Deer Rest CampPark

    2 Reviews
    Warsaw, MO
    1 mile
    +1 (660) 438-6005

    "Nice sites, clean showers, easy access to highway. They are currently expanding with many more new sites. Will be very nice when done"

    9. Berry Bend - Harry S. Truman Lake

    2 Reviews
    Warsaw, MO
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (660) 438-7317

    $30 / night

    "Old flood debris in some site next to water. There trying to fix it up but at the time of this review I would recommend long shoal or truman state park."

    "The lake was great, the sites were level and not too close together, shaded and beautiful. I saw my first armadillo too!"

    10. Osage Bluff

    2 Reviews
    Warsaw, MO
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (660) 438-3873

    $15 - $25 / night

    "Hidden gem, south of Warsaw, near the Osage Bluff Marina on Truman Lake. Shaded electric only site with amazing view of the lake

    Bathrooms clean. Quiet location."

    "View of the lake and easy access to the boat ramp and marina. Restrooms and shower house always clean. Great atmosphere, already planning our next trip."

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Recent Reviews near Warsaw, MO

446 Reviews of 162 Warsaw Campgrounds


  • Rebecca L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 11, 2025

    Crabtree Cove, Stockton Lake, MO

    Another beautiful USACE campground

    An absolutely wonderful campground with great low rates in the shoulder season($10 for electric during shoulder season ) Plus if you have the America the beautiful pass its 50% off. Regular season rates $14-$20 Warm showers with very little water pressure... but other than that a wonderful campground. Most of the campsites have shade but some of the non electric ones by the lake do not despite what Recreation.gov says.

  • Hayley G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 3, 2025

    Stockton State Park Campground

    Nicely maintained campground, great hiking trails, no privacy.

    This was a nice campground that was well maintained. The sites are quite close together with little privacy and minimal shade from the trees. We stayed in the East Loop which looked less popular than the West Loop. There was a short walk less than 5 minutes down a trail to the lake that was gorgeous. And a longer hike that went along the edge of the lake that was absolutely lovely and easy enough for the young kids in our group to do. If you don't mind being close to your neighbors it's a nice spot!

    We did check out the walk in sites here, but were not able to stay in them. They looked awesome and were a short 5 minute walk from the parking. A great beginner site for walk in camping and there were carts at the start of the trail for your gear. Both loops had decent playgrounds for the kids.

  • Hayley G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 3, 2025

    Orleans Trail

    Private, wooded campground near the lake!

    We stayed in the D loop at site D37. All of the sites in the D loop are more spaced out and wooded than in the other loops. They also don't have electric and the bathroom is a vault toilet. 

    Site D37 was able to fit our two tents comfortably but I don't think there was a flat space to fit a third. It was also pretty overgrown and unkept. So bring lots of bug spray. Site D39 is pretty close and it would work well for a group needing multiple spots. We had a view of the lake across the road. The bathroom was a several minute walk. 

    Site D37 across from us had water access and looked really nice. Other nearby spots D40 was also quite heavily wooded and didn't look like it had much more than one semi-flat spot for a tent. But it was definitely very private! 

    We used the shower houses(which we had to drive to get to) and they were okay. The water wouldn't get hot, but we didn't take ice cold showers. The swim beach was the highlight of this location and very nice!

  • Dakota Y.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Coastal Country Resorts LLC

    Wonderful sights, friendly staff, beautiful cabins

    Absolutely gorgeous place, Wonderful mordernized cabins, friendliest staff around. An absolute must on your trip if your in the area. If you time it right you might spot a sasquatch

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 27, 2025

    Osage Beach RV Park

    Great place, friendly people and beautiful grounds

    We stayed overnight here because our dog was sick and this was close to the animal hospital we visited. We wish would have stayed here originally (we stayed the. first night at the state park). While the State Park was nice this campground offered so much more and was closer to town so we could walk to restaurants. 

    I would definitely stay here again.

  • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 23, 2025

    Damsite

    Another great COE Campground

    Sites were nice and level. Most sites had water and electric. Five showers and five flushing toilets that were nicely kept. Beautiful view on the lake. Sites 25 through 45 have a little or no shade. FYI. Sites are fairly close together, but they are staggered so you’re not right next-door to your neighbor.

  • E
    Aug. 18, 2025

    Riverfront Campground and Canoe

    The cabins are nothing like website

    Terrible decision to rent a cabin , turns out not a cabin but a room and bath. Nothing at all like site. Ask for explanation and extra coats. Ask for another correct cabin , they said it was cabin? I ask for Someone to come by and explain the situation. No other cabins and no refunds… the bait and switch ! bewared awful service, photos of cabins, we stayed in a room with a bathroom that was in the garage of a cabin? Heard baby crying the 1night when down and agian said this is not the cabin we reserved and also extra charges on my credit card. I ask for someone to explain why the add was nothing at all like payed for and we requested another correct cabin or refund. nothing from anyone , no one came to room , or called me . We went to fish at Bennett spring with grandson 14 birthday. He felt and I felt uncomfortable with baby crying knew we been scammed by internet false photos and prepaid. We left early to stay in lodge just down road from riverfront. We never got refund and excuses that they fixed web page and grandson posted negative review, I said why would we give a good review? was a room not a cabin, payed the mortgage on the cabin that the campground family lived in!! This was the worst experience with renting a cabin. Not one photo online or description was correct. Then overcharged on credit card? I hope this helps someone else who’s thinking of cabin at Riverfront Campground.

  • Evan C.
    Aug. 18, 2025

    Knob Noster State Park Campground

    Fine Tenting

    8/11/2025

    Fine tenting at this site (60). Easy enough to get stakes in, and a pretty reasonable price ($15) especially since there are plenty of shower/bath houses to make use of.

  • E
    Aug. 18, 2025

    Riverfront Campground and Canoe

    Was nothing at all like advertised

    Rented a cabin on line but when get there no cabin , photos did not Mach add. Ask for refund but they I gave a bad review so no refund. When trying to find what happened, they said  they fixed photos on line but will not refund money for false advertising. Terrible stay baby crying it was awful


Guide to Warsaw

Camping near Warsaw, Missouri offers access to Truman Lake at elevations ranging from 706 to 800 feet. Water levels vary throughout the year, with significant fluctuations of 10-15 feet possible between spring and late summer. The region sees over 230 sunny days annually, creating ideal conditions for extended camping seasons.

What to do

Fishing from shore: Thibaut Point campground provides multiple fishing spots with easy water access. "Steps from the lake" with "plenty of lake views and access," according to visitors who appreciate the proximity to fishing opportunities without requiring a boat.

Beach access: Berry Bend campground features a popular swimming area. One camper noted, "Great beach with a beautiful view" while another mentioned it's "not nearly as busy as the state park which is awesome!" The beach areas are typically open from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

Kayaking: Buck Ridge campground serves as an excellent launch point for paddlers. A visitor shared, "We enjoyed the spacious camp site and the trees that shaded our site," making it comfortable to prepare for water activities. Many sites around the lake offer direct water access for launching small watercraft.

Wildlife viewing: Thorny Ridge campground provides opportunities to spot deer, armadillos, and various bird species. One camper shared their experience: "Lots of sites have direct water access and great shade," ideal for watching wildlife near the shoreline. Early morning and dusk offer the best viewing times.

What campers like

Spacious sites: Long Shoal Park receives praise for its generous camping areas. A visitor mentioned, "Sites are spaced a good distance apart, nice clean lots with fire ring, picnic table and 30 amp." Another camper appreciated how "spacious sites" with "lake views" enhanced their experience.

Quiet atmosphere: Osage Bluff provides a peaceful setting away from busier areas. A camper noted it's a "Hidden gem, south of Warsaw, near the Osage Bluff Marina on Truman Lake. Shaded electric only site with amazing view of the lake." The limited cell coverage means "more time to relax."

Clean facilities: Berry Bend maintains well-kept amenities. Visitors consistently mention that it's "clean and well maintained" with "Great Hosts!" One camper stated it's "a very large campground very well maintained. Showers flush toilets and pit." Bathroom facilities typically include both flush toilets and pit toilets throughout the grounds.

Lake access: Raccoon Ridge offers direct paths to the water. A camper explained, "We picked one that over looked the lake and we could walk to from the campsite. The campground has its own beach and its own boat launch that are only for campground guests." This private access limits crowding even during peak season.

What you should know

Tick awareness: The region has significant tick populations, particularly from April through October. A camper at Thorny Ridge warned, "If ticks bother you this may not be your best choice. We had them dropping onto us at the picnic table." Regular tick checks and repellent application are essential when camping here.

Weather fluctuations: Summer temperatures frequently reach above 90°F with high humidity. Storms can develop quickly, especially in late afternoon. One camper at Raccoon Ridge noted, "My wife, 1year old daughter and myself stayed 2 nights in site 42 in Racoon Ridge and enjoyed it greatly, despite the rainstorm on day #2."

Flooding impacts: Water levels can affect campsite availability. A visitor to Long Shoal mentioned, "The weather is not under control of Long Shoal unfortunately. Our plans included some kayaking however the relentless rain and wind did not allow it." Another camper noted, "The only down side about going when we did was that the lake was up so no swimming."

Cell service variations: Network coverage differs significantly across campgrounds. At Thibaut Point, reception is minimal, while at Long Shoal, one camper reported, "No problems with AT&T cell service." Another noted that around Long Shoal, "T-Mobile and Verizon in places. Hard to get in a camper. Several sites that can take advantage of Starlink."

Tips for camping with families

Raccoon precautions: Store food properly in vehicles or sealed containers. A camper at Raccoon Ridge shared, "Highly suggest keeping your food locked in your vehicle. Had a raccoon enter our tent but that's to be expected when you leave stuff out like I did." Wildlife encounters are common throughout the area.

Dedicated swim areas: Buck Ridge offers family-friendly beach access. One visitor mentioned it's a "great family campground" that's "very quiet with little to no traffic sounds." The designated swimming areas provide safer environments for children than the open lake.

Space for activities: Berry Bend provides room for family games and gatherings. A camper described it as "Nice spacious spots, lake views, friendly campers" with "Great Hosts!" Another mentioned, "This is a great family campground!!!" The campground offers sufficient space between sites for outdoor games.

Bathroom proximity: When booking sites with children, check proximity to restrooms. A camper at Buck Ridge noted, "The bathrooms were also nice and clean with four showers inside," which is convenient for families with young children who need frequent bathroom access.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Deer Rest CampPark offers full hookup options near Highway 65. A recent visitor noted, "Friendly owners. Very clean park. Shower units are new and spacious." Another mentioned, "They are currently expanding with many more new sites. Will be very nice when done."

Electric-only considerations: Most Corps of Engineers campgrounds offer electric-only hookups. At Long Shoal, a camper mentioned, "Electric only sites and primitive. Shower house is always clean and well maintained." Fill fresh water tanks before arrival and use the dump station upon departure.

Leveling requirements: RV sites at Long Shoal are generally level but may require minor adjustments. A visitor reported, "Flat level gravel site with plenty of space to spread out with an amazing view of Truman Lake and Long Shoal Marina." Most sites accommodate larger vehicles without difficulty.

Seasonal rates: With an America the Beautiful Senior pass, one camper noted the "cost of site was $10 per night" at Long Shoal. Standard rates range from $15-25 depending on hookups and season, making this area affordable for extended stays.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best times of year for camping in Warsaw, MO?

The ideal camping season in Warsaw runs from late spring through early fall (April-October). Summer offers perfect conditions for water activities at Raccoon Ridge — Harry S Truman State Park, but sites fill quickly. For more solitude, consider COE Harry S Truman Reservoir Long Shoal Park in spring or fall when temperatures are milder (60-80°F), crowds are thinner, and the landscape showcases beautiful transitions. Be cautious of spring storms and potential flooding, especially in May and June, which can impact water levels and campground accessibility.

What campgrounds are available in Warsaw, MO?

Warsaw offers several excellent camping options around Truman Lake. Last Resort provides full hookups for RVs, tent sites, a swimming pool, ice cream shop, and great fishing opportunities with friendly owners. Osage Bluff is a hidden gem on Truman Lake with shaded electric-only sites offering amazing lake views. Other notable options include Harry S Truman State Park's multiple campgrounds (Raccoon Ridge, Buck Ridge, and Thorny Ridge), Long Shoal Park, Berry Bend, and Deer Rest CampPark, giving visitors a mix of public and private camping experiences with varying amenities.

Is Deer Rest Campground in Warsaw, MO worth visiting?

While specific reviews for Deer Rest CampPark are limited, it offers drive-in access with basic amenities including water and toilets. For a potentially more comprehensive camping experience, consider alternatives like Pomme Camping Patch with its three spacious acres, friendly hosts, and excellent location near boat ramps, hiking trails, and local activities. The latter also offers convenient access to provisions, incredible sunset views, and proximity to restaurants and recreational options. Verify current conditions and amenities by calling Deer Rest directly before planning your visit.