Best Free Camping in Missouri

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Free Camping in Missouri

By Nathan Swartz

Small city parks offering free electric hookups, national forests named for America's greatest writer, roadside rest stops that welcome overnighters, and plenty of business parking lots provide a healthy network of places to find camping for free in the Show-Me State.

See a map of all free camping in Missouri.

Boondocking in Mark Twain National Forest

Nestled in the Ozarks, and with a handful of camping sites placing RVers near attractions like the Ozark National Scenic Riverways and access to the Ozark Trail, Mark Twain National Forest holds some of the best recreation areas and dispersed camping in the state. Despite being free, many spots--like Paddy Creek Recreation Area and Pinewoods Lake Campground--provide a modicum of amenities, such as picnic tables, fire rings, and vault toilets.

In addition to these designated camping areas, the forest also has free, dispersed camping such as that you'll find at Sulphur Springs near Greenville, Missouri. Mark Twain is likely your best opportunity to find a wide array of wild camping opportunities, positioned firmly in the Midwest's most famous mountain range.

Free Camping via Missouri's Department of Fish & Wildlife

The bulk of free campsites in Missouri are found on lands managed by the Department of Fish & Wildlife. From campgrounds with designated spots, including fire rings, to wide open grassy fields down long dirt roads, over a dozen of these camping areas can be found throughout the state. As the governing agency's name implies, fishing and hunting are popular activities; however, many of them also offer access to hiking, mountain biking, and waterborne sports.

Missouri is home to nearly 40 state parks that offer camping; however, none of them provide it free of charge. Therefore, between the Department of Fish & Wildlife and a few other similar state agencies, one can find plenty of land protected by the state that doesn't require camping fees. Free camping exists within Missouri's protected areas like Robert E. Talbot Conservation Area and Whetstone Camping Area, both of which include managing game via hunting as part of their conservation efforts.

Much of the state's rivers are also protected by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, such as found at Rochester Falls or Elam Bend Conservation Area, both found on the western side of the state.

Free Camping Near Gateway Arch National Park

Despite being located in the center of a city with a population of 300,000 people, you can still find a no-cost camping area only 20 minutes outside of one of the United States' newest national parks. Don't expect rustic forest living or even something officially run by the National Park Service, though. Camping near Gateway Arch National Park comes in the form of a parking lot at the River City Casino & Hotel. It may be best to call ahead first, as the exact details for who can or cannot stay overnight in the parking lot seem to change with short notice. Other parking lot camping options in St Louis include a Cracker Barrel about half an hour west of the Gateway Arch and a Walmart 45 minutes south.

Recent Missouri Free Campsite Reviews

Saint Charles, MO

Cracker Barrel

Nov 12, 2024

"Well-lit And Safe "

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Spent one night. Asked if it was okay. 4 designated spots but I saw a few cars and two buses pull in around 10 in regular parking. I was the only one in RV bus parking. Very clean, well-lit and I felt safe. Highway noise can be a bit of an issue until after 10. This was a Monday night. Good night’s rest with good food nearby.

PatriciaE
4 reviews
Oct 23, 2024

"Lovely, level sites on river"

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This free campground has a dozen PAVED, level sites with nice views of the Mississippi River. No trash service or bathrooms. Fire rings but no picnic tables. Relatively peaceful. I say "relatively" because the train tracks are right behind the campsites, and it is loud. So is the open-frame generator that ran 24-7 all three days we were here....
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lgehring
28 reviews
Oct 22, 2024

"FREE and well worth it!"

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Area is mowed, all campsites are on grass. Most everyone was somewhat unlevel but correctable. There are two sets of pit toilets and that's it for facilities. The picnic tables at most sites were . . . un-reliable, but you get what you pay for. There is an RV Dump area between the fish hatchery and the lake, it's labeled but not obvious. The...
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camper-824931
1 review
Oct 22, 2024

"Wide Open Site 5th wheel Spacious- Danger In The Fall"

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This site is huge, enough for horse trailers + Rv + 5 or 6 tents. Equipped with a picnic table (only site with one) and a fire ring. Now the danger- shade is primarily walnut trees throughout the area and in fall the walnuts drop with enough force to knock you senseless or damage a vehicle or RV’s roof. The site is just 150 yards off Highway K...
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camper-820723
14 reviews
Oct 22, 2024

"No Towable RV’s - You’ll Regret It"

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The roads on the Conservation Dept maps are NOT roads, these are logging trails from the 1930’s. For the first 100 yards or so a car could make it but they are so narrow and so rough the deeper you go in. Great for tent camping in a pickup. Site 1 is wide open space and so quiet it’s eerie. Roads are often too narrow to pass without scraping...
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camper-820723
13 reviews