Most people naturally associate camping with summertime. After all, the warmer temperatures, the golden sunshine, and the longer days just pair so perfectly with pitching a tent and falling asleep under the stars. However, these Missouri state parks welcome campers all-year around, so you can experience an old-fashioned camping adventure even during the quietest days of winter.
Please note that while many of Missouri’s state parks welcome campers, specifically those in RVs, all-year around, modern restrooms and showers are usually only available from April 1 through October 31 annually. (There are some exceptions.) However, when they’re not available, you will be able to access water from potable water stations.
Be sure to make a reservation, which you can do up one year in advance, if you plan to camp between April 1 and October 31.
- Sam A. Baker State Park – Patterson
Missouri State Parks Go camping any time of the year at Sam A. Baker State Park. It features one seasonal campground, one year-round campground, and an equestrian campground, the latter of which is open from March 1 through November 30. The beautiful state park offers a full list of activities – hiking, biking, horseback riding, and swimming during the summer. Read more about the trail that leads to a Missouri swimming hole at Sam A. Baker State Park in our previous article. Sam A. Baker State Park, 5580 MO-143, Patterson, MO 63956, USA
- Echo Bluff State Park – Eminence
Missouri State Parks Enjoy the splendor of Echo Bluff State Park all year around by staying at its campground or booking a room in its lodge. Unlike some state parks, the restrooms and shower house remain open all year around. Read all about one of Missouri’s newest state parks in a previous article. Echo Bluff State Park, 34489 Echo Bluff Drive, Eminence, MO 65466, USA
- Johnson’s Shut-Ins State Park – Middle Brook
Missouri State Parks All four of the campsites at Johnson’s Shut-Ins State Park are open all-year around. However, only one – Loop 3 – has a shower house and restrooms that remain open all year. Pitch a tent or park your RV. The loop 1 campground is an equestrian campground if you decide to bring your horse along. Read more about this popular Missouri state park in our previous article. Johnson’s Shut-Ins State Park, 148 Taum Sauk Trail, Middle Brook, MO 63656, USA
- Roaring River State Park – Cassville
Missouri State Parks Roaring River State Park offers three campgrounds – two are open from February 25 through October 31 annually while the third, the family campground, is open all year. Both the accessible restroom and shower house are open all year at the family campground. No matter what time of the year you visit, bring your hiking boots. The best way to explore this popular Missouri state park is on its seven hiking trails. Find out why Roaring River State Park is the perfect place to watch bald eagles in Missouri. State Highway M, State Hwy M, Roaring River Township, MO 65625, USA
- Wakonda State Park – La Grange
Google/Kathy Smith Boasting a 20,000-square foot sandy beach, Wakonda State Park is a popular destination all year around. However, if you want to avoid the crowds, visit during the off-season. Its two campgrounds – Boulder Lake Campground and Wakonda Lake Campground – are open all year around. Get a glimpse at why Wakonda State Park is an unforgettable Missouri destination. Wakonda State Park, 32836 State Park Road, La Grange, MO 63448, USA
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Missouri State Parks
Go camping any time of the year at Sam A. Baker State Park. It features one seasonal campground, one year-round campground, and an equestrian campground, the latter of which is open from March 1 through November 30. The beautiful state park offers a full list of activities – hiking, biking, horseback riding, and swimming during the summer. Read more about the trail that leads to a Missouri swimming hole at Sam A. Baker State Park in our previous article.
Sam A. Baker State Park, 5580 MO-143, Patterson, MO 63956, USA
Enjoy the splendor of Echo Bluff State Park all year around by staying at its campground or booking a room in its lodge. Unlike some state parks, the restrooms and shower house remain open all year around. Read all about one of Missouri’s newest state parks in a previous article.
Echo Bluff State Park, 34489 Echo Bluff Drive, Eminence, MO 65466, USA
All four of the campsites at Johnson’s Shut-Ins State Park are open all-year around. However, only one – Loop 3 – has a shower house and restrooms that remain open all year. Pitch a tent or park your RV. The loop 1 campground is an equestrian campground if you decide to bring your horse along. Read more about this popular Missouri state park in our previous article.
Johnson’s Shut-Ins State Park, 148 Taum Sauk Trail, Middle Brook, MO 63656, USA
Roaring River State Park offers three campgrounds – two are open from February 25 through October 31 annually while the third, the family campground, is open all year. Both the accessible restroom and shower house are open all year at the family campground. No matter what time of the year you visit, bring your hiking boots. The best way to explore this popular Missouri state park is on its seven hiking trails. Find out why Roaring River State Park is the perfect place to watch bald eagles in Missouri.
State Highway M, State Hwy M, Roaring River Township, MO 65625, USA
Google/Kathy Smith
Boasting a 20,000-square foot sandy beach, Wakonda State Park is a popular destination all year around. However, if you want to avoid the crowds, visit during the off-season. Its two campgrounds – Boulder Lake Campground and Wakonda Lake Campground – are open all year around. Get a glimpse at why Wakonda State Park is an unforgettable Missouri destination.
Wakonda State Park, 32836 State Park Road, La Grange, MO 63448, USA
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