Camping in the Meeting the Ohio River Region

The Mississippi River Meets the Ohio River Region of the Middle Mississippi River Valley offers campers a wide range of opportunities. Excellent full service public campgrounds in State Parks can be found at Giant City State Park and Lake Murphysboro in Illinois, Trail of Tears State Park in Missouri, and Columbus-Belmont State Park in Kentucky. Other public sites including natural areas offer a range of services ranging from Class A facilities to primitive camping opportunities. There are also a number of private campgrounds throughout the region.

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Johnson Creek Recreation Area
Johnson Creek Road
Ava, IL
618-253-7114

Johnson Creek Recreation Area is one of three recreational areas on beautiful Kinkaid Lake. Located on a northwest finger of the lake, Johnson Creek Recreation Area offers a variety of outdoor activities including from picnicking, camping, fishing, and swimming to hiking along the lake, biking the scenic roads, and horseback riding. Camping is allowed at a 20 unit campsite at Johnson Creek Recreation Area.

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LaRue-Pine Hills
LaRue Road
Wolf Lake, IL
618-253-7114

LaRue-Pine Hills is one of the most unique areas in the world. Nature has worn away the limestone bedrock rock creating ridges and gullies, carving out the beautiful rock formations of LaRue-Pine Hills and the 350-foot limestone bluffs that now rise out of the Mississippi floodplain. There are two hiking trails at LaRue-Pine Hills. Primitive camping is allowed at a 13 campsite campground on the property.

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General Watkins Conservation Area
US-61/MO-77
Benton, MO
573-290-5730

Columbus-Belmont State Park’s offers a river cliff campground with 38 sites, utility hookups and grills. A central service building offers rest rooms, showers, and laundry facilities. WiFi available. Pets are allowed if restrained. The campground is open year round, water available, but not to each site in winter. In addition, two rental camping trailers and a log cabin rental are available by calling the park directly. Each trailer has kitchen, bath, and sleeps six. The log cabin sleeps two and renter uses campground facilities.

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Cape Camping & RV Park
1900 N. Kingshighway
Cape Girardeau, MO
573-332-8888

The features at Cape Camping & RV Park include 90 pull thru sites, wireless internet at all sites included, handicap sites available, 12 tent sites, a recreational center, Laundromat, 2 bath houses, miniature golf, a swimming pool, and a playground.

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Hinton RV Park
2863 E. Malone Avenue
Sikeston, MO
1-800-327-1457

This 58 site big rig dream park is ez-off and ez-on I-55 exit #67. They have long level pull-thrus with all the expected amenities! You will be personally escorted to your site with Good ol’ Southern Hospitality. Whatever you like, from history to golf, you will find while you stay with them!

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The Landing Point RV Park
3020 Boutin Drive
Cape Girardeau, MO
573-334-7878

Make your next family vacation a Landing Point vacation. This RV Park has all the facilities and amenities you need to enjoy a relaxing getaway any time of the year. However long your stay they have great rates to make your stay affordable and enjoyable.

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Little Grassy Lake Campground & Marina
788 Hidden Bay Lane
Makanda, IL
618-457-6655

Southern Illinois' premier lakefront camping & fishing destination: This campground and marina sits on Little Grassy Lake, located inside Crab Orchard NWR. Featured are boating and fishing opportunities where the fisherman is king with on site canoe, kayak, and boat rentals. Both RV and camping sites available.

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Perryville Campground
300 Lake Drive
Perryville, MO
573-547-8303

Perryville Campground is conveniently located right off of I-55. Perryville Campground features fishing lakes, hiking, W/E/S pull thru sites, camping cabins, pool, playground, activities, dump station, firewood, and a camp store.

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