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    Edge of the Woods RV Park and Campground and Little Sugar Farm feature premium glamping accommodations near Webb City, Missouri. Little Sugar Farm specializes in furnished yurt rentals while Edge of the Woods offers elevated glamping experiences with well-appointed amenities. "Anna is a fantastic host and is there to answer all your questions and really take care of you," notes one visitor about Edge of the Woods. The glamping sites include picnic tables, fire rings, and clean facilities. Most locations provide comfortable bedding with linens, climate-controlled interiors, and private outdoor spaces. Canvas tents and yurts are equipped with real furniture, electricity, and ambient lighting, creating a comfortable retreat that blends outdoor adventure with modern comforts.

    Indian Creek Campground provides a natural setting for glamping with access to water activities and hiking trails. Visitors appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and nearby recreation options. According to a camper, "There are shower houses with hot water, and on Saturday nights there is a couple from the Corps of Engineers that do free activities for kids and families that we really enjoy." The campgrounds maintain proximity to local attractions, including Roaring River and Table Rock Lake. Glamping guests can fish in stocked ponds, swim at designated beaches, explore nearby cave systems, and enjoy stargazing opportunities. Most glamping sites require reservations, especially during peak summer months when the combination of comfortable accommodations and outdoor recreation draws visitors seeking nature without sacrificing comfort.

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    Best Glamping Campgrounds near Webb City (8)

      1. Joplin KOA

      4.2(5)10mi from Webb CityRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We had sewer, water, and electric hookup. A nice dog park, and even found some 4 leaf clovers!"

      2. Beagle Bay RV Haven & Campground

      5.0(6)21mi from Webb CityRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Tent area is undeveloped, but the lawn is fairly level, bathrooms and showers are only a short walk away. Nicole showed me to the site and was a wonderful help."

      "On top of those they have bathrooms & showers with a sauna in each and a laundry unit which are all very nice!"

      3. Blowing Springs RV Park & Campsites

      3.9(19)50mi from Webb CityRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "I’ll start my review by saying I’ve never pitched my tent in this park but have visited many times. They added tent sites in 2019- they appear to be primitive and include a fire ring."

      "There are great hiking trails in wooded hills on either side of the campground. The RV area has dedicated parking spots for each RV with picnic tables and fire pits."

      4. Indian Creek Campground

      4.7(3)34mi from Webb CityRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Loved the lookout over the Missouri River! One less fun but not trip ruining detail, were the ticks. I went in August and they were pretty bad, tons on our legs and on my dog just from the hike."

      "There are several campgrounds around the lake. I always stay in the Night Hawk campground at Indian Creek. There are a variety of hookup options for tent or camper/RV guests."

      5. Shady Beach Camp & Canoe

      4.4(5)39mi from Webb CityRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The snack hut was closed. Wasnt told of any trails rentals or much of anything. It was camping"

      "There is a general store on site that also sells food and ice cream."

      6. Gunn Park

      4.3(4)50mi from Webb CityRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This place is a small park that has lots of hiking trails it is five dollars for tents $10 for RVs with electric the bathrooms are Porta potty but for five dollars you can fish and you can have a campfire"

      "Water and electric only. Big rigs at some of the sites will have a problem. Renember this is a old campground. Fishing from the shore is great no boats."

      7. Edge of the Woods RV Park and Campground

      5.0(1)49mi from Webb CityRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "This is close to Roaring River and Table Rock Lake. You are also close to Cassville if you’ve forgotten anything or want to eat out!"

      8. Little Sugar Farm

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    Glamping Reviews near Webb City, MO

    44 Reviews of 8 Webb City Campgrounds


    • Jake C.The Dyrt ADMIN User
      Jul. 31, 2023

      Roaring River Hills Campground & Cabins

      Camp your way at Roaring River

      Jake from the Dyrt here!  Roaring River has a spot for everyone, from tents & RVs to luxurious glamping tents, you have to check them out.  Make sure to share some pics of your stay on the Dyrt!

    • Alex B.
      May. 24, 2023

      Beagle Bay RV Haven & Campground

      Wonderful place to relax

      Tent area is undeveloped, but the lawn is fairly level, bathrooms and showers are only a short walk away. Nicole showed me to the site and was a wonderful help. Great spot that most people might pass up because its right next to the highway, but honestly you can barely tell aside from the hum of trucks. Bathrooms are beautiful and clean, 2 toilets, 2 showers and a sauna in each. The place is quiet and seems like a lot of people here are long term residents. We are in a tent on the back lawn by a small fishing lake. Nice playground for younger kids and you cant beat the atmosphere and the birds. Free on-site laundry which I took advantage of when I needed to wash and dry my blanket on a cold night. Unfourtunately no campfire for tent camp sites, but bring a camp stove and you'll be fine. They are actively doing renovations and the office isnt open yet, so you have to call the park manager, Kim, for info and she is wonderful. All the staff is. Kim came by and took my son and 2 other kids on a golf cart ride on the trail behind the lake and they had a blast. We are loving it here and are sad to be leaving after the weekend. Update: I have just been informed they have a Willie Nelson impersonator doing a show here tonight, this place would get 6 stars if I could.

    • Jason T.
      Dec. 27, 2021

      Gunn Park

      Perfect spot for the price

      This place is a small park that has lots of hiking trails it is five dollars for tents $10 for RVs with electric the bathrooms are Porta potty but for five dollars you can fish and you can have a campfire permit pretty much anything you wanna do you can purchase by the day here for about five dollars each item is really a nice place for the family to come they had a super decorated for Christmas

    • Wendy M.
      Oct. 26, 2020

      Blowing Springs RV Park & Campsites

      Ozark Gem

      I’ll start my review by saying I’ve never pitched my tent in this park but have visited many times. They added tent sites in 2019- they appear to be primitive and include a fire ring. The nice thing is the tent sites are far from the RV sites so no unwanted noises for tenters in the night.

      Trails abound in and around blowing springs which connect into the back 40 trail system...you can hike the B40 but remember this is a shared trail and you will come across many mountain bikers enjoying the trails system. There is also a arbortrarium in the park towards the back, a couple caves, and a creek.

      If you are in need of snacks etc it’s a quick 2 minute drive to the grocery store / sonic/ Pizza Hut.

    • Annie C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 1, 2020

      Blowing Springs RV Park & Campsites

      Great hiking as well as super cool springs

      What I like about this campground is that the tent sites are separate from the RV area, and RV’s don’t have to go through the tents to get to their area. However, the RV’s have actual loops off the main road and the tent sites are right on that main road. The main road goes all the way through the park to the actual springs, a picnic area, and a nice arboretum. There are great hiking trails in wooded hills on either side of the campground. The RV area has dedicated parking spots for each RV with picnic tables and fire pits. The keypad coded bathhouse and laundry are also located in this area(keeps out the general public). The tent area is more or less a strip of mown grass with a few picnic tables and fire pits on either side of the road, with the creek and run off channels on either side. Obviously, you want to get a site on the creek side. Definitely hike back to Blowing Springs, LOTS of flowing water. The hiking trails up top are really pretty and surprising. I came across a cemetery up on a bluff, and found another small spring. It’s easy to get turned around and confused on the trails as they seem to overlap and some trail names seem to appear on several trails.

    • Austin H.
      Aug. 14, 2023

      Beagle Bay RV Haven & Campground

      Beautiful place & very sweet people!

      They have everything you could want! Arcade, swimming pool, kids playground and a pond to fish. On top of those they have bathrooms & showers with a sauna in each and a laundry unit which are all very nice! I wouldn’t even call them owners because they definitely do not act like it, they’re the sweetest people you could meet along the way. They offer firewood to buy from them and propane as well if you run out on site and don’t want to drive anywhere. This is the best place we’ve stayed at yet!

    • Michael H.
      Aug. 26, 2021

      Shady Beach Camp & Canoe

      Uninformed but would return.

      Nobody answered the phone or called back before I came but it worked out ok. Firewood costs 5 dollars. Camping is 20 per car or 4 people. The snack hut was closed. Wasnt told of any trails rentals or much of anything. It was camping

    • D
      May. 27, 2020

      Shady Beach Camp & Canoe

      Great location for float trip

      Have camped here several times over the years and we have a large party that camps and floats together every year. This place is definitely a party camp. There is a general store on site that also sells food and ice cream. They definitely have you packed in there on the weekend and there are small cabins to rent if you are not a camper but want to float.

    • Brian S.
      Jul. 23, 2019

      Blowing Springs RV Park & Campsites

      Bikers paradise

      This is your basic parking lot campground. Your site is all cement with full hook ups and a picnic table. No green areas to call your own, BUT you have incredible instant access to the trailhead of many singletrack bike and hiking trails. Modern bathrooms and area is very clean and supportive staff. You camp here for the access and not the amenities.


    Guide to Webb City

    Glamping and camping options near Webb City, Missouri provide access to the Ozark highlands with elevations ranging from 850-1,500 feet. The region experiences four distinct seasons with hot summers averaging 90°F and mild winters rarely dropping below 20°F. Most campgrounds in the area remain open year-round, though amenities may be limited during winter months.

    What to do

    Fishing opportunities: Both lakes and ponds are available at several campgrounds near Webb City. Indian Creek Campground features fishing from the shore where many "adult children (seniors) are there every day looking to catch dinner," according to one visitor at Gunn Park.

    Mountain biking trails: The Back 40 and Slaughter Pen trail systems are accessible from Blowing Springs RV Park. A camper notes, "We get on our bikes and ride all day and then come back and enjoy the peaceful campground!"

    Water recreation: Paddling is popular on nearby waterways. At Shady Beach Camp & Canoe, "Kayaking/Canoeing is so laid back, there was absolutely nothing to fuss over. Bonus was the float ended right at the camp site."

    Hiking trails: Explore wooded hills with varying terrain. "Had an awesome hike, more incline/decline than I was expecting for the area! The caves were closed off due to walkway damage. Loved the lookout over the Missouri River!" shares a visitor at Indian Creek Campground.

    What campers like

    Clean facilities: Campers frequently mention well-maintained amenities. At Joplin KOA, visitors appreciate the "VERY clean, Easy access, fair price for the propane they sell, VERY nice managers and very helpful!"

    Playground areas: Family-friendly amenities rank high with campers. "Nice playground for younger kids and you can't beat the atmosphere and the birds," notes a camper at Beagle Bay RV Haven Campground.

    Weekend activities: Organized events enhance camping experiences. At Indian Creek Campground, "On Saturday nights there is a couple from the Corps of Engineers that do free activities for kids and families."

    Convenient access: Location near attractions matters to campers. Gunn Park "met our needs for a quick overnight while traveling through Kansas. The park itself was beautiful, felt safe, and had lots of people recreating and enjoying themselves."

    What you should know

    Reservation requirements: Many campgrounds operate on first-come, first-served basis. At Gunn Park, you "self-register at the camping area entrance and then hang your tag on your rearview mirror."

    Bathroom conditions: Facilities vary widely between campgrounds. A Gunn Park visitor noted "bathrooms were a bit nasty" while Beagle Bay offers "beautiful and clean" bathrooms with "2 toilets, 2 showers and a sauna in each."

    Seasonal considerations: Ticks can be problematic during summer months. An Indian Creek visitor warns: "One less fun but not trip ruining detail, were the ticks. I went in August and they were pretty bad, tons on our legs and on my dog just from the hike."

    Level sites: Some campgrounds lack level camping pads. At Gunn Park, "sites are not level and need either more gravel or concrete. Most of the sites are 30 amp and no dump station."

    Frequently Asked Questions

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Webb City, MO is Joplin KOA with a 4.2-star rating from 5 reviews.

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