Camping Near Me in Sedalia, mo
Knob Noster State Park
873 South East 10th, Knob Noster, MO
Knob Noster State Park is a tranquil retreat of open oak woodland with a few patches of prairie along both sides of the meandering Clearfork Creek. It’s a place for fishermen to wet a line, for... Read More
Harry S Truman State Park
28761 State Park Road, Warsaw, MO
Clear waters, dramatic bluffs and vibrant summer and fall colors make Harry S Truman State Park an ideal place to vacation. Located on a peninsula, the park offers a marina, ample fishing and... Read More
Arrow Rock State Historic Site
39521 Visitor Center Drive, Arrow Rock, MO
Stroll through the history of a once-bustling river town that's now the serene village of Arrow Rock. You'll walk streets lined with the architecture of the historic "Boone's Lick Country." At... Read More
Jacob's Cave
23114 Highway TT, Versailles, MO
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Jacob's Cave is Lake of the Ozarks' largest and most scenic cave. We are one of Missouri's and the lake area's top tourist attractions with... Read More
Pomme De Terre State Park
Highway 64B, Pittsburg, MO
With locations on both the Hermitage and Pittsburg sides of Pomme de Terre Lake, Pomme de Terre State Park offers a little bit of everything. A marina and boat ramps make it easy to get in the... Read More
Lake of the Ozarks State Park
403 Hwy. 134, Kaiser, MO
Enjoy the solitude of an undeveloped cove hidden along the shorelines of one of Missouri’s largest lakes. Swim, fish, boat or simply take in the view from a shady campsite or picnic area... Read More
Pershing State Park
29277 Hwy. 130, Laclede, MO
Wander through a slice of pre-settlement landscape at Pershing State Park. The park includes a boardwalk and hiking trailthat winds through a wet prairie near a meandering stream with oxbow... Read More
Bennett Spring State Park
26250 Hwy 64A, Lebanon, MO
The valley that cradles Bennett Spring has created a place of peace and recreation that has welcomed generations of enthusiastic anglers. Bennett Spring State Park is one of Missouri’s earliest... Read More
Stockton State Park
19100 South Highway 215, Dadeville, MO
The clear waters of Stockton Lake beckon visitors to water ski, scuba dive, swim, or fish. And Stockton State Park is the perfect place to do it. It’s a perfect place for sailing – with... Read More
Watkins Mill State Park
26600 Park Road North, Lawson, MO
A 100-acre lake with a paved bicycle path around it, plentiful
Wallace State Park
10621 North East Highway 121, Cameron, MO
Less than an hour from Kansas City, Wallace State Park is an island of serenity. Visitors can fish or swim in the park's six-acre lake or hike one of four scenic trails with benches along the... Read More
Crowder State Park
76 North West Highway 128, Trenton, MO
Crowder State Park provides 1,912 acres in the rolling green hills of northern Missouri. Visitors can enjoy more than 17 miles of hiking, bicycling and equestrian trails in a forested, rugged... Read More
Thousand Hills State Park
20431 State Hwy. 157, Kirksville, MO
The cool waters of Forest Lake provide the centerpiece for Thousand Hills State Park, whose woody shores and broad savannas recall a time when northern Missouri was far less developed. The lake... Read More
Mark Twain State Park
37352 Shrine Road, Florida, MO
Nestled in the Salt River Hills of north-central Missouri, Mark Twain State Park gives visitors access to sprawling Mark Twain Lake, as well as unparalleled outdoors activities. The terrain is... Read More
Graham Cave State Park
217 Highway TT, Danville, MO
A walk in Graham Cave State Park is a walk through ancient history. Artifacts uncovered in Graham Cave revealed... Read More
Woodson K. Woods Memorial Conservation Area
Southeast of St. James on Highway 8. , Saint James, MO
Woodson K. Woods Memorial Conservation Area, located off Highway 8, near St. James, is one of the most beautiful state-owned properties in Missouri. The area consists of 5,658 acres in Crawford... Read More
Lewis and Clark State Park
801 Lake Crest Boulevard, Rushville, MO
The Lewis and Clark Expedition headed west in 1804 and encountered a lake that William Clark described as “full of Geese & Goslings.” Today, that lake is Lewis and Clark Lake, which is bordered... Read More