Best Campgrounds near Kirbyville, MO

The Ozark Mountain region surrounding Kirbyville, Missouri features a diverse array of camping options centered around Table Rock Lake and the nearby Branson entertainment district. Table Rock State Park Campground offers year-round accommodations with both basic and electric sites, while Corps of Engineers facilities like Old Highway 86 Park provide waterfront camping with hookups from April through October. Within a 15-minute drive, campers find everything from full-service RV resorts with 50-amp service to family-friendly campgrounds with boat access. The landscape transitions from lakeside developed sites to more secluded options in the surrounding forests, with accommodations ranging from tent platforms to glamping yurts.

Seasonal considerations significantly impact camping availability, with most campgrounds operating from March through December. Many lakefront sites require reservations months in advance, particularly during summer weekends and holiday periods. As one camper noted, "First weekend in May and the park was pretty much full." Lake levels can fluctuate dramatically after heavy rains, occasionally affecting beach areas and marina access. Cell service is generally reliable near Branson but becomes spotty in more remote areas. Weather patterns include potential for strong storms in spring and early summer, while fall brings comfortable temperatures and colorful foliage. Winter camping is limited primarily to Table Rock State Park and a few private RV parks that remain open year-round.

Campers consistently praise the region's water recreation opportunities and proximity to entertainment. Table Rock Lake receives high marks for its clean water and scenic shorelines, with one visitor describing it as "one of the cleanest lakes to go to around Missouri." Fishing, boating, and swimming are popular activities, with many campgrounds offering boat ramps and swimming areas. Hiking and biking trails connect several campgrounds, including the paved Lakeshore Trail at Table Rock State Park. Site quality varies considerably, with reviewers noting that basic tent sites can be "hilly and very rocky" while RV sites tend to be more level. Proximity to Branson attractions is frequently mentioned as a benefit, allowing campers to enjoy outdoor recreation while having easy access to shows, restaurants, and shopping.

Best Camping Sites Near Kirbyville, Missouri (234)

    1. Table Rock State Park Campground

    56 Reviews
    Hollister, MO
    9 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. Branson Lakeside RV Park

    18 Reviews
    Point Lookout, MO
    4 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."

    3. COE Table Rock Lake Old Highway 86 Park

    17 Reviews
    Blue Eye, MO
    10 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. Mill Creek (missouri)

    30 Reviews
    Lampe, MO
    16 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"

    5. Indian Point

    18 Reviews
    Kimberling City, MO
    11 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."

    6. America's Best Campground

    12 Reviews
    Branson, MO
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 336-4399

    $59 - $64 / night

    "ABC is just on the edge of Branson, but still within a few minutes of the Strip and all the town's locations. "

    "Close to all Branson attractions."

    7. Cooper Creek Resort

    11 Reviews
    Point Lookout, MO
    5 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. Tall Pines Campground

    13 Reviews
    Branson, MO
    10 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."

    9. Hide-A-Way Campground & RV Retreat

    8 Reviews
    Branson, MO
    7 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"

    10. Branson Musicland Kampground

    9 Reviews
    Branson, MO
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (417) 334-0848

    "Looking for a gated campground right next to the Branson strip look no further. Shaded full hookup sites, close together but sited in a way that allows you to enjoy the experience."

    "You can’t beat the location of this park. It is within walking distance of entertainment. It’s built on a mountain side so lots of hills and winding roads in the park. Amenities are good."

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Recent Reviews near Kirbyville, MO

1064 Reviews of 234 Kirbyville Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • 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!

  • 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 Kirbyville

Camping sites near Kirbyville, Missouri cluster around Table Rock Lake, where water levels can fluctuate up to 12 feet between wet and dry seasons. The terrain features limestone bluffs and oak-hickory forests at elevations ranging from 700 to 1,000 feet above sea level. Summer night temperatures rarely drop below 65°F, making primitive camping comfortable without heavy sleeping gear.

What to do

Boat rentals at Cooper Creek Resort: Launch directly onto Lake Taneycomo for trout fishing from the resort's docks. "This is an amazing campground in Branson. Once you get there does not feel like Branson at all. Tucked back on Lake Taneycomo. Love this campground," notes Robin R. about Cooper Creek Resort.

Swimming at Old Highway 86 Park: Access the designated swimming area with lakefront access and fishing docks. "The bathrooms and shower house are nice and clean. Though there are various styles of sites to accommodate a variety of sizing needs I found that even when busy they were not crowded," reports a visitor to COE Table Rock Lake Old Highway 86 Park.

Volleyball and sports fields: Several campgrounds offer recreational amenities beyond water activities. "The whole campground is well maintained with a playground, swim beach and sand volleyball court," according to Natalie C. at Indian Point.

Off-season fishing: Lake Taneycomo maintains a constant 48°F water temperature year-round due to bottom-release water from Table Rock Dam, creating excellent winter trout fishing when other lakes are too cold. "The water temp keeps this park cool during the hotter days of the summer," explains Craig B.

What campers like

Direct lake access: Many sites offer immediate water access for launching kayaks or fishing. "Mill Creek has been one of my favorite places. It's absolutely beautiful here, almost if not all of the sites have a lake view," shares Brent M. from Mill Creek.

Cleaner restroom facilities: Newer campgrounds feature improved bathhouses with individual units. "Showerhouses were very nice and spacious and the water here was extra cold or hot, depending on your preference," notes Crystal C. at Old Highway 86.

Avoiding summer crowds: First-time visitors often underestimate weekend congestion. "If you want a weekend site you have to book it months in advance or take a gamble and hope you're one of the first for their few first come first serve sites," advises Jimmy G.

Shuttle service to attractions: Some campgrounds offer transportation to nearby entertainment. "We chose this campground due to the shuttle that ran from the campground to Silver Dollar City, as that was our main reason for this trip. We had our 4 and 6 year old great grandkids with us," writes Deb L. about Tall Pines Campground.

What you should know

Site selection matters: Campground terrain varies significantly across the region. "The sites have a quality to them which I wasn't expecting for them to be a bit more removed. Pulling into a site the drive is lined in pavers which create this almost platform which makes leveling a dream for my RV friends," observes Crystal C.

Cell service variability: Coverage depends on terrain and proximity to towns. "Working remotely was no issue as cell service was good," reports Kathy P. from their stay at Old Highway 86.

Seasonal closures: Most lakefront sites close between November and March. "This campground has a shuttle to Silver Dollar City. The site we had was small, barely enough room to park your car and tent. But the campground and bathrooms/showers were exceptionally clean. We were here off season so we had it to ourselves pretty much," says Wilma S.

Limited grocery access: Stocking up before arrival is essential. "I would recommend coming prepared as there are not really any services to pick up last minute need for several miles. That was I believe both a blessing and a curse depending on your level of preparedness," warns a camper.

Tips for camping with families

Dog-friendly areas: Several campgrounds offer dedicated pet spaces. "The park is next to a boat ramp that gets a lot of use so there is a good amount of traffic and the railroad bridge gets used as well. 3 public use docks for fishing and a Marina to rent boats are all steps away," notes Andrew S. about Branson Lakeside RV Park.

Playground proximity: Request sites near play areas for easier supervision. "We try to be right by the playground and our kids always make lots of friends at The Wilderness. Clean bathrooms, nice store, great pool and shuttle to SDC are all nice amenities," says Sarah C.

Swim beach quality: Some beaches are more family-friendly than others. "The swim beach is nice and has picnic tables for use. We kayaked around the cove while others swam. No alcohol or pets allowed in the beach area which I appreciated. Family friendly!" mentions Natalie C.

Off-peak timing: School year weekdays offer drastically reduced crowds. "We camped in the far loop which is not waterfront but has nice sites. We could hike down to the waterfront but there really aren't designated trails from this area. It was rough terrain," adds another camper.

Tips from RVers

Seasonal RV storage: Several campgrounds offer longer-term options. "We've been staying here for the last five years with no issues. Has a pedestrian gate that dumps out on the strip right between titanic and a steakhouse right across from Hollywood wax museum and mini golf course," shares Michael G. about Branson Musicland Kampground.

Leveling challenges: Many sites require blocking equipment. "We have a toy hauler so it was perfect for us to put the party deck down. Did not use the bathrooms or showers but the wifi did work well," notes Andrew S.

Reservation timing: Holiday weekends book 6-8 months in advance. "It usually takes some planning because it fills up fast! The campground is on a peninsula with waterfront sites all the way around. Every waterfront site has great views!" says Natalie C.

Site width considerations: Many parks have limited space between RVs. "ABC is just on the edge of Branson, but still within a few minutes of the Strip and all the town's locations. They have a pool and hot tub, small restaurant, playground, very clean showers/bathrooms, can accommodate big rigs," explains Jason B. at America's Best Campground.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Kirbyville, MO?

According to TheDyrt.com, Kirbyville, MO offers a wide range of camping options, with 234 campgrounds and RV parks near Kirbyville, MO and 8 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Kirbyville, MO?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Kirbyville, MO is Table Rock State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 56 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Kirbyville, MO?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 8 free dispersed camping spots near Kirbyville, MO.

What parks are near Kirbyville, MO?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 25 parks near Kirbyville, MO that allow camping, notably Table Rock Lake and Greeson Lake.