Best Campgrounds near Blue Eye, MO

Camping opportunities near Blue Eye, Missouri center around Table Rock Lake with a mix of developed campgrounds and outdoor recreation areas. COE Table Rock Lake Old Highway 86 Park provides RV and tent sites with electric hookups and water access, while other campgrounds like Mill Creek, Baxter, and Indian Point offer additional options within a short drive. The region includes both Corps of Engineers facilities and Missouri state park campgrounds, with sites ranging from basic tent pads to full-hookup RV spaces. Many locations feature access to Table Rock Lake for swimming, boating, and fishing activities.

Seasonal considerations impact both camping availability and water activities in the area, particularly from April through October when most campgrounds operate at full capacity. Several Corps of Engineers campgrounds close during winter months, while others like Table Rock State Park remain open year-round. Lake levels on Table Rock can fluctuate significantly with rainfall, occasionally affecting beaches and marina access points. Weather conditions vary widely from hot summers to cold winters, with spring and fall providing more moderate temperatures. One visitor noted, "If you are staying here book online and really look at the map when doing so to ensure your sizing needs are met in way of parking."

The waterfront campsites throughout the region tend to be the most sought-after, with many offering direct lake access. Campgrounds near Branson provide convenient access to attractions while maintaining a natural setting. Several visitors mentioned the clean facilities and well-maintained grounds at Table Rock State Park. A camper shared, "The campsite was large with an asphalt path and a nice spot for my tent. First weekend in May and the park was pretty much full." Most campgrounds feature standard amenities including picnic tables, fire rings, and access to bathrooms, while some also offer shower facilities and dump stations. Many camping areas provide shaded sites, which can be especially valuable during hot summer months when temperatures frequently exceed 90 degrees.

Best Camping Sites Near Blue Eye, Missouri (242)

    1. Table Rock State Park Campground

    56 Reviews
    Hollister, MO
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 739-4627

    $16 - $159 / night

    "The campsite was large with an asphalt path and a nice spot for my tent. First weekend in May and the park was pretty much full. My campsite close to the facilities."

    "Nice campground with a paved walking/cycling trail from boat docks to the dam. Nice showers, fairly level campsites. Fishing within walking distance."

    2. Mill Creek (missouri)

    30 Reviews
    Lampe, MO
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 779-5378

    $25 - $50 / night

    "Every site has an amazing view of Table Rock Lake and MOST sites are literally on the water. We walked (10 steps) down to the water every day and swam right behind our site."

    "Some of these sites do have stairs and that could be a problem in some cases, and I definitely advise to be careful on these when it is wet outside as they can become very slick quickly(trust me on this"

    3. COE Table Rock Lake Old Highway 86 Park

    17 Reviews
    Blue Eye, MO
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 779-5376

    $25 - $50 / night

    "They only had a few spots open and gave us a great spot right by the water even though we had two dogs with us (which might bother some families, who surrounded us)."

    "Having stayed at the portion of Table Rock previously nearest Branson, I had no idea about this location and just how much it had to offer."

    4. Indian Point

    18 Reviews
    Kimberling City, MO
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 338-2121

    $16 - $50 / night

    "CLICK HERE](https://www.branson.com) for Info on Branson

    For those looking for a campground near Branson which offers access to top attractions as well as Table Rock Lake, Indian Point is worth a"

    "This campground is located near Branson and is a great base camp area. The campground is mostly shaded and close to the waters of Table Rock Lake."

    5. Branson Lakeside RV Park

    18 Reviews
    Point Lookout, MO
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 334-2915

    $55 - $99 / night

    "Lakeside RV is located on Lake Taneycomo and just steps away from Branson Landing, which is a shopping and entertainment area."

    "FHU, locked Shower House(very clean), good wi-if, cable tv, walking distance to lake Taneycomo, nice fishing for Rainbow Trout, close to Downtown Branson and The landing shopping center."

    6. Tall Pines Campground

    13 Reviews
    Branson, MO
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 338-2445

    $24 - $215 / night

    "You almost expect to see some of the characters roaming around doing their daily tasks such as cutting wood or creating amazing crafts.   "

    "This was a surprisingly nice campground for being situated right in Branson, MO and operated by Silver Dollar City, whose primary business is the theme park."

    7. Cooper Creek Resort

    11 Reviews
    Point Lookout, MO
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 334-4871

    $38 - $53 / night

    "Tucked back on Lake Taneycomo. Love this campground."

    "Location is easy to find. Love being next to the water! Heard there is a dog park coming this summer."

    8. Cricket Creek

    7 Reviews
    Ridgedale, MO
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (870) 426-3331

    $25 - $36 / night

    "They weren't too close to each other. My biggest complaint is that I couldn't see the lake from our site and we had to drive to the swim beach."

    "Branson MO is 12 miles from Crickett Creek with Table Rock Lake within walking distance of the CG."

    9. Baxter

    7 Reviews
    Lampe, MO
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 779-5370

    $16 - $25 / night

    "The campground is close to Dogwood Canyon, a great blueberry farm and the famous Branson strip. There is a marina right by the campground and easy access to Table Rock Lake."

    "Beautiful lake side lot. Could use sand at the swimming beach"

    10. Hide-A-Way Campground & RV Retreat

    8 Reviews
    Branson, MO
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 334-4781

    $55 / night

    "Well maintained installations, friendly and helpful staff, very close to many local attractions. Fair prices and they keep working on improving the facilities."

    "April and got to some great people very friendly .pet friendly nice dog run.under new manger . under new owners the place is looking better .we really enjoyed the stay here will be back in October close to"

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Recent Reviews near Blue Eye, MO

1117 Reviews of 242 Blue Eye Campgrounds


  • K
    Apr. 3, 2026

    Kings River Falls Campground

    Very pretty, pretty secluded, but our site was trashed.

    I love the area we stayed at. Right by the water, surrounded by nature, not a lot of traffic. Felt unplugged from the hectic daily life, and connected to nature. But, the specific site we had booked was absolutely covered in trash. Like 3 full bags of trash that had been ripped open by animals. A lot of the trash was food, which caused flies. We ended up just moving to the furthest campsite away from the original site. It was obviously the previous campers fault, but I just wanted to put this out there so that 1.) the trash problem can be addressed and 2.) we wouldn’t be blamed for the massive mess. There was another set of campers there at a different site, and they noticed the problem also. Overall a really cool place, just wish people didn’t trash the spot.

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 2, 2026

    Indian Point

    Indian Point Campground

    This campground is generally well managed and clean, with the exception of the shower houses which can be hit or miss. Surroundings or beautiful and sites are fairly large. Data on recreation.gov doesn’t always accurately reflect presence of water at sites, but there are spigots available throughout the campground.

  • M
    Apr. 2, 2026

    Pea Ridge Bike Camp

    Solid choice for bike camp

    Outdoor showers, large sites, many some tree cover, free firewood, very accommodating host.  Communal fire pit or your site.  A bit farther out but good availability.  Pets allowed, not always so at closer in campgrounds.

  • fThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 30, 2026

    Blair Ridge Rd Dispersed

    Great place

    Site is overgrown a bit . Needs a good pruning. Dead quiet all night, nice stars !

  • sThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 24, 2026

    Woolum Dispersed Area — Buffalo National River

    Beautiful

    Lots of room, lots of fire rings. Several (maybe 5?) vault toilets that are well-maintained and stocked. When we got there, there were probably 50 people at 20 different spots scattered across the field. When we left, it was just us and one other group. Lots of trails, great place to trail ride on horses. 25 minute drive to dollar general so don’t forget your lighter lmao. One of the roads into the park is closed, but the detour is signed well and easy to figure out. If I had to guess, it’s closed because one of the edges is getting pretty close to crumbling into the river. I wish I had thought to bring paddle boards and kayaks. There were lots of people who brought big rigs down to the camp site, as well as pulled boats. The gravel roads are well maintained enough that I’d be comfortable doing that, but the hill is pretty steep at times, so be wary.

  • Jon M.
    Mar. 21, 2026

    Table Rock State Park Campground

    Relaxing stay

    Somewhat last minute working vacation spring break guys trip with my son. Wether was phenomenal, though that can't really be a reason to love or hate the place. That said, the park and bathrooms were well maintained, and it was a very relaxing time, despite having to work. But what bet backdrop for video calls can you have.

    I have T-Mobile. It wasn't a strong signal the entire time, but it was adequate even with using my phone hotspot for work.

    I'd definitely stay here again. We've been here to stay years ago in a tent. This time in our travel trailer without hookups.

  • Paul B.
    Mar. 19, 2026

    Port Of Kimberling Resort & Campground

    Convenient, affordable, and quiet

    We showed up without a reservation during a non-peak season and were able to get a premium back-in space for 4 nights. We didn’t bring an RV but instead a Tesla Model Y and a tent that attaches to the rear hatch, and they had no issues with that. We were able to plug into the NEMA 14-50 outlet and use our Tesla Mobile connector to charge at 240V/32A overnight, keeping our heat on all night in Camp Mode and still waking up to a full charge. Quiet hours are from 10p-8a and people are really good about respecting that. When we were setting up our tent behind the car, some other campers walked over to offer to help. We got to see lots of dogs as other campers walked theirs around over the course of our stay. Everyone was very friendly, and the main office is open 24/7. They have a market for some basics at the office, and there’s a grocery store as well as a Dollar General nearby too. The bath house is temperature controlled and has comfortably hot water. We were able to take hot showers every day. We enjoyed our stay very much and would recommend this place for anyone interested in visiting the Branson area. It’s a bit of a hike into town to see Branson, but it’s a scenic drive and not too far to be bothered by the distance for going into town once a day.

  • Scott S.
    Mar. 19, 2026

    Gypsy Soul Villa and RV Park

    Great long term stay!

    A great long term stay location. This is the place to come if you're visiting the area, need affordable accommodations and want the added bonus of beautiful scenery. Thank you for an amazing stay!

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 13, 2026

    Bull Shoals-White River State Park

    Love it here!

    We camped with our new Topo Toppers camper topper. The bathhouses are super clean and providing soap and paper towels. We learned in CA that all state campgrounds do not provide this luxury! We camped on the White River side and loved to watch the fishermen and boats. The corps of engineers opened some of the gates so it was cool to watch the changing water levels. And firewood is available at the front office. The park is within an hour from our house and we will be back! Highly recommend this state park in Arkansas!


Guide to Blue Eye

Camping sites near Blue Eye, Missouri cluster around Table Rock Lake where campers have access to both water activities and convenient proximity to Branson attractions. Water levels at Table Rock Lake fluctuate seasonally, with winter levels typically 5-10 feet lower than summer peaks, affecting shoreline access at some campgrounds. The area sits at approximately 1,000 feet elevation with camping options ranging from waterfront Corps of Engineers parks to full-service RV resorts.

What to do

Hiking trails: Access several trails near Old Highway 86 Campground where you can enjoy lake views while stretching your legs. "We enjoy visiting Branson off-season and our time at this campground made it even better! Our site had unobstructed views of the lake and was easy to level," notes camper Kathy P.

Fishing from shore: Set up at Cooper Creek Resort where you can catch trout directly from their dock on Lake Taneycomo. "Can fish off of dock for trout. Nice laundry area. Very family friendly," reports Robin R. The cooler water temperatures in this lake make this spot particularly productive for trout fishing.

Volleyball: Play beach volleyball at the sand courts available at several campgrounds around the lake. One camper at Baxter Campground mentioned, "We had a great time. Fishing, boating, swimming, hiking. Beautiful lake side lot. Could use sand at the swimming beach."

What campers like

Private shower facilities: Many campers appreciate the individual shower rooms at Indian Point Campground, which provide more privacy than traditional bath houses. "We like the bathrooms with the private toilet and shower. No issues with crowding or waiting for one to open up," says Natalie C.

Lake views: Waterfront sites consistently receive the highest ratings, particularly at Mill Creek Campground where most sites face the water. "Most sites have shade and are right on Table Rock lake!" writes Bill F., while another camper notes, "One of my favorite campgrounds. Most of the sites are right on the water. It is well maintained and clean."

Storm shelters: Safety features like designated storm shelters provide peace of mind for tent campers. "The shelter is marked clearly on the map and explained when you check in and it is something I have never seen at any other park or campground I have stayed at," mentions a visitor about one of the area campgrounds.

What you should know

Winter closures: Most Corps of Engineers campgrounds including Baxter Campground operate seasonally, typically from April/May through September/October. "It was a nice 10 day stay, but just wish they could have mowed," commented John W., highlighting that maintenance schedules can vary during the season.

Site sizes vary significantly: Measure your rig before booking, as some sites have limited space for both camping units and vehicles. "Some sites are a challenge to get set up in," notes Fred V. about Baxter Campground, while another camper mentioned, "If the one across from us had been occupied I wouldn't have been able to get in."

Limited supplies: Most campgrounds are 10-20 minutes from grocery stores or gas stations. "Not very close to grocery store! Take all you need!!" advises John H. about camping in the area. Pack accordingly, especially for extended stays.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Choose campgrounds with dedicated children's play areas, especially those with equipment suitable for different age groups. "A basketball court and pool were nice, a dog park and playground were good as well," notes one camper about recreation amenities in the area.

Swimming beaches: Select campgrounds with designated swimming areas that offer gradual entry points for younger children. At Cricket Creek Campground, "The beach area was nice and even had a little playground. It was tucked away in a little cove so there wasn't a lot of boat traffic," according to Natalie C.

Theme park proximity: Stay at campgrounds that offer shuttle service to attractions if planning to visit Silver Dollar City. "The campground buses you to and from the theme park, so you don't have to worry about parking and the long walk to and from the park!" shared Donna M. about her experience at one of the area campgrounds.

Tips from RVers

Level sites: Look for campgrounds with concrete pads or leveled gravel sites to minimize setup time. "Each site has a paved pad, fire ring and picnic table," shares a camper about Old Highway 86 Campground. This feature is particularly valuable after heavy rains when soil can soften.

Utility connections: Pay attention to the amperage available at your chosen campsite. "All sites have electronic and water (that I know of). The only downside is that if you want a weekend site you have to book it months in advance," advises Jimmy G. Some campgrounds offer both 30 and 50 amp service, while others are limited.

Book early: Reserve waterfront RV sites 6-9 months in advance, especially for summer weekends. "Book early... fills up very quickly!" warns a camper at Mill Creek Campground. Holiday weekends often require booking when the reservation window opens, typically six months ahead for Corps of Engineers campgrounds.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get to Blue Eye Spring in Missouri?

Blue Eye Spring is located in southern Missouri near the Arkansas border. To reach the spring, take Highway 13 to the town of Blue Eye, then follow local signage to the spring. The access point features parking areas with easy walking paths to view the spring. For a scenic route, consider traveling via the backroads near Sugar Camp Lookout Tower Dispersed Area, which offers beautiful forest driving through Mark Twain National Forest with connections to main routes leading to Blue Eye Spring.

What camping options are available near Blue Eye Spring?

Several excellent camping options surround Blue Eye Spring. Table Rock State Park Campground offers paved, level sites with full amenities including showers and fishing access within walking distance. Branson Lakeside RV Park provides lakeside sites on Lake Taneycomo with convenient shuttle access to Branson Landing entertainment area. For those seeking more seclusion, Mill Creek offers water and toilet facilities in a quieter setting. Budget-conscious campers can explore dispersed camping in Mark Twain National Forest areas, though be mindful of current fire restrictions.

What is the best time to visit Blue Eye Spring?

The optimal time to visit Blue Eye Spring is during late spring (May) through early fall (September) when weather conditions are favorable and water levels are typically ideal for viewing the spring's vibrant blue coloration. Early May offers beautiful weather with fewer crowds as noted by visitors to Indian Point, though weekends can still be busy. Summer brings warmer temperatures perfect for enjoying nearby water activities, while fall offers spectacular foliage. Winter visits are possible but less ideal due to potentially challenging weather conditions and reduced accessibility to surrounding attractions.

Is swimming allowed at Blue Eye Spring?

Swimming is generally not permitted directly in Blue Eye Spring itself due to its status as a protected natural spring and its relatively small size. However, nearby Cape Fair offers excellent swimming opportunities with a designated swim area on Table Rock Lake. For water recreation closer to the spring, Big M provides access to swimming and water activities along the Missouri-Arkansas border. Always check current regulations before swimming, as policies may change seasonally or based on water conditions.