I’ve camped here in a tent as well as a travel trailer and it’s great either way!
Nice camping spots, generally a very quiet campground. The campsites are a bit of a hike from the lake but there is lots to do when you get there. Paddle boats, a beach, several playgrounds for kids, fishing, a marina and a great restaurant.
There are several different trails you can hike or bike.
A great and affordable place to stay in north Missouri.
We spent four nights here in total and for the most part really enjoyed our stay. Campsites are randomly squished in among the trees meaning they are not very level and sometimes strangely sized but it feels very nice to be right among the pines. There is a nice access to forest service trails which we enjoyed. There are no bathrooms or showers but there is a laundry building. You have to sign up at the office to use it though. Lots of permanent residents. It was very quiet the whole time we were there - full every night but we barely saw another person. It appeared to be the cheapest full hookup sites in Flagstaff.
This small rv park is right in town and easy to access. It’s got full hookups for a super reasonable price (we paid $35 on Labor Day weekend for a full hookup). Pet friendly, showers and laundry and as a bonus the owner puts on a little sharp shooting exhibition in the evening. The owner was very friendly and helpful (made chili for everyone the night we stayed!) and apparently he’s a dirt contractor so his sites are super level!
(We have a 17ft travel trailer but there were lots of bigger rigs there as well.)