Best Campgrounds near Eagle Rock, MO

Eagle Rock, Missouri sits at the intersection of Ozark Mountain landscapes and Table Rock Lake, creating a camping environment centered around water recreation and forested retreats. The area features a mix of Corps of Engineers campgrounds, state park facilities, and private RV parks within a 30-minute drive. Roaring River State Park Campground offers year-round access with tent sites, RV hookups, and cabins, while Eagle Rock itself provides quiet lakeside camping with shaded sites. As one camper noted, "It was a nice quiet spot right on Table Rock Lake. The campsites were reasonably spread out and very shady." The region's camping options extend into nearby Eureka Springs, Arkansas and Branson, Missouri, creating a tri-state outdoor recreation corridor.

Lake levels significantly impact camping experiences throughout the area, particularly at waterfront sites. According to visitor reports, "Rains can dictate usage of certain portions of parks as the level of the lake can climb and engulf swimming beaches and marina outlets." Most campgrounds operate from April through October, though some like Table Rock State Park remain open year-round. Reservations are essential during summer months and holiday weekends when facilities reach capacity. Cell service varies by location but remains generally reliable near larger campgrounds and diminishes in more remote areas. Many campgrounds feature electric hookups, water access, and basic amenities, though primitive sites can be found in Mark Twain National Forest where visitors report "beautiful and peaceful" settings.

Waterfront access represents the primary draw for most campers visiting Eagle Rock and surrounding areas. Table Rock Lake provides opportunities for fishing, swimming, and boating directly from many campsites. Visitors consistently mention the quality of shaded sites and relative privacy compared to more developed tourist areas. One reviewer highlighted that "campsite 3 is not even land but plenty of trees and great for hammock campers!" Family-friendly amenities include playgrounds, swimming areas, and hiking trails at many locations. The proximity to Branson's attractions (15 minutes from some campgrounds) allows campers to combine outdoor recreation with entertainment options. Winter camping is limited but possible at select locations where heated facilities remain operational during colder months.

Best Camping Sites Near Eagle Rock, Missouri (240)

    1. Roaring River State Park Campground

    46 Reviews
    Eagle Rock, MO
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 847-2539

    $16 - $53 / night

    "Located in South Missouri it is an easy day trip into Branson Missouri or Eureka Springs Arkansas. Very well located and very well run by the state."

    "Campground 1 was tucked up in an inlet that went back into the valley. It dead ends at a wonderful trailhead. The west side on CG#1 is lined by a beautiful creek that runs into the rotating river."

    2. Wanderlust RV Park

    20 Reviews
    Eureka Springs, AR
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 253-7385

    $39 - $136 / night

    "We have a smaller pull behind camper and picked one of the ridge sites with 30 amp full hookup. The sunsets on the ridge were amazing!"

    "This campground is very close to several religious attractions. So if you’re looking for Jesus he will be close by."

    3. Lake Leatherwood City Park

    17 Reviews
    Eureka Springs, AR
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 253-7921

    "On one trip I check out Lake Leatherwood City Park, a campground only about 10 minutes outside of the historic downtown area. This historic lake has both tent camping and cabin options."

    "Tent sites were nice and relatively spacious and close to the water. The hand full of RV sites were underwhelming and close together, and not near the water."

    4. Dam Site River - Beaver Lake

    18 Reviews
    Eureka Springs, AR
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 253-9865

    $22 - $29 / night

    "Booked this visit for close little pseudo-holiday while working near Branson. The spots were very long and staggered in distance apart."

    "The sites are either on the river side of the long skinny loop or on the road side(sandwiched between the main road and the campground road)."

    5. Mill Creek (missouri)

    30 Reviews
    Lampe, MO
    17 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"

    6. The Farm - Campground & Events

    10 Reviews
    Eagle Rock, MO
    6 miles
    Website

    $10 - $25 / night

    "I loved all the art work around as well."

    "In the morning you'll be deep in the seas of fog, and at night you'll be dazed by wide views of the stars. 18 hole diskgolf course and super fun mountain bike trails you can't beat it."

    7. Dam Site Lake Campground

    13 Reviews
    Gateway, AR
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 253-5828

    $22 - $75 / night

    "Reservable and walk up sites with picnic tables, electric and water hookups. Some with shelters. Showers and restrooms are well maintained."

    "They really capitalize on as much lakeside camping as possible, and it is amazing!"

    8. Table Rock State Park Campground

    56 Reviews
    Hollister, MO
    24 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."

    9. Lost Bridge North

    13 Reviews
    Gateway, AR
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 359-3312

    $17 - $40 / night

    "We stayed in spot 48 which had a really lovely view of the lake through the trees. The lower loop looked a lot more active and the campsites had less privacy."

    "Right on Beaver Lake. Great hiking trail near by and facilities were clean. Will stay here again"

    10. Eureka Springs KOA

    7 Reviews
    Eureka Springs, AR
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (479) 253-8036

    $32 - $225 / night

    "There is something typically very consistent with KOA branding that it is a step above the other privately owned camps when it comes to very commercially attractive cities and this one is no different!"

    "There was a walking trail on property as well. Eureka Springs is a interesting little town with good restaurants and entertainment. Make sure to take the ghost tour at the hotel in town!"

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Recent Reviews near Eagle Rock, MO

1096 Reviews of 240 Eagle Rock 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 !

  • 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.

  • B
    Feb. 19, 2026

    The Campground at Coler

    Pristine!

    One of the best campgrounds I've stayed at. No RVs but they have about six van/truck spaces and then lots of tent platforms- just bring plenty of guy lines/ropes/string or whatever as pegs are no use. Beautiful place and all facilities are super nice.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 8, 2026

    Lake Leatherwood City Park

    Small private campground

    My go to spot at a no wake lake. Small with a handfull of hook up spot and a dozen + primitive spots

  • Daniel E.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 29, 2026

    Kyles Landing Campground — Buffalo National River

    Simple but pretty

    A simple but very pretty campsite and worth the night if you have an extra night on ur trip and is also the starting point for the most dangerous hike in Arkansas so if your up to it you should definitely give it a go


Guide to Eagle Rock

Eagle Rock camping sites provide direct access to two major water features—Table Rock Lake and the White River. Most campgrounds sit at elevations between 900-1,200 feet, with summer temperatures averaging 85-90°F. The area's Corps of Engineers campgrounds typically operate April through October, though specific sites remain accessible year-round depending on water levels and maintenance schedules.

What to do

Trout fishing lessons: The Roaring River State Park Campground offers a fish hatchery where visitors can learn about trout habitat and fishing techniques. "There is a cave you can walk in where you'll find a pool of water that goes for miles underground," notes Wendy M., adding that you'll find "several hiking trails through out the park, a visitors center, bath houses, a pool, and swimming holes (the water is very cold—great in the hot summer)."

White River access: Dam Site River - Beaver Lake provides specialized fishing areas along the White River below the dam. "The 'Parker Bottoms' area of this campground is amazing. The wife and I keep coming back year after year. There is trout fishing right along the grounds in the White River and the sites are well kept and beautiful," writes Stephen R., mentioning that "the bluff across the river looks like fire when the sun is setting."

Frisbee golf courses: For non-water activities, The Farm - Campground & Events offers extensive recreational options. One camper mentioned it has "an awesome frisbee golf course that seemed to cover the entire property and have more than the usual number of baskets." The property also features "several art installations and a Jerry Garcia shrine," making it a unique cultural experience apart from typical lake activities.

What campers like

Waterfront sites: Mill Creek (missouri) stands out for its premium lakeside camping. "Most sites are on the lake but others are, at least, lake view. Some sites are fairly short, so be sure and check the length," writes Collette. Another camper adds that it "has been one of my favorite places. It's absolutely beautiful here, almost if not all of the sites have a lake view."

Island camping: Dam Site Lake Campground offers a truly distinctive experience where "the main camping area is on an island that you drive onto," according to Annie C. Another visitor confirms: "The island sites are by far the best but the new shore side sites are great for smaller campers or tents." The campground has undergone recent renovations, with a camper noting it "has gone through an extensive renovation this year and has bigger and more accessible sites."

Shaded sites: At Lake Leatherwood City Park, campers appreciate the temperature control that shading provides. "After camping each month through the summer, it was a pleasant change for the temperature to dip for our two night visit," writes Graham B., who selected one of the sites in "Shady Grove, which is down on the edge of the lake." Another visitor mentioned, "We had a great time at this campground... We also loved the great shade and breeze that blew through our campsite. Kept us cool on one of the hottest weekends of the year."

What you should know

Reservation systems vary: Many Corps of Engineers campgrounds require planning ahead. At Lost Bridge North, sites are typically available through recreation.gov, with a camper noting "reservations must be made via Reserve America, and you'll need to look at the map to get the site number since only a few sites have identifiers."

Flooding potential: Beaver Lake water levels fluctuate significantly with seasonal rains. At Lake Leatherwood City Park, "sites lower and closer to the lake subject to flooding and can get quite boggy after a lot of rain," according to Donna H. Another camper suspected "a lot of these sites next to the lake will flood as they are almost flush with the lake level."

Limited amenities at some sites: Wanderlust RV Park offers varying site sizes that affect comfort levels. "Sites in some of the facility are a little smaller and many others are very good sized, make sure to ask," advises John F. Another camper experienced issues with site assignment: "They stuck us in the most narrow, difficult spot they could have... and if our friends had walked out the back door where their room is they would have surely been injured."

Tips for camping with families

Kid-specific fishing areas: Near Dam Site River, children have special access to fishing opportunities. "Dry Run Creek, which runs by the hatchery to the river, is only fishable by kids 16 and younger or those with mobility impairments," explains Susan B.

Lake activities for different ages: At Table Rock State Park Campground, families appreciate the combination of water access and facilities. Gary P. notes that "Loop 2 has a brand new restroom/shower house," while another visitor highlighted that "family-friendly amenities include playgrounds, swimming areas, and hiking trails."

Campground playgrounds: Eureka Springs KOA receives high marks from families with children. "We brought our grandkids out for a weekend and stayed in one of the larger spaces with a deck and gas grill. They have had a blast. From swimming in the pool to shooting hoops and climbing in the playgrounds they have had plenty to do," writes Craig B. Another camper adds that it has a "great dog park and children's park."

Tips from RVers

Electric hookups: RV campsites often have varied electrical options. At Roaring River State Park, Gary P. mentions "At site, 20,30, & 50 amp service. No water nor sewer at site, but dump and fill stations are readily available."

Dump stations: Most Corps of Engineers campgrounds provide dump stations but not sewer hookups. One camper at Dam Site Lake Campground notes there's an "Easy/Nice dump station on way out," while another at Mill Creek describes it as "well maintained and clean."

Leveling challenges: The Ozark terrain creates natural leveling issues. Holly E. from Wanderlust RV Park notes "sites were clean, all hookups were in good condition," while at Lake Leatherwood, a camper mentioned "in the hilly area of Arkansas I hadn't found this close to the city itself."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Eagle Rock, MO?

According to TheDyrt.com, Eagle Rock, MO offers a wide range of camping options, with 240 campgrounds and RV parks near Eagle Rock, MO and 9 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Eagle Rock, MO?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Eagle Rock, MO is Roaring River State Park Campground with a 4.2-star rating from 46 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Eagle Rock, MO?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 9 free dispersed camping spots near Eagle Rock, MO.

What parks are near Eagle Rock, MO?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 26 parks near Eagle Rock, MO that allow camping, notably Beaver Lake and Table Rock Lake.