Organized camping
New Florence, Missouri, United States
4.3/5
3 reviews
Organized camping
New Florence, Missouri, United States
4.3/5
3 reviews
Organized camping
New Florence, Missouri, United States
4.3/5
3 reviews
Free or Paid:
Free
Seasonality:
Open Year Round
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Restrooms
Found this after driving back from the west and needed a break from hwy rest areas. Easy drive after exiting the interstate 70 hwy. Even gravel road after paved road ends. In the photo of the printed map, I circled the camp area im referring to, the Post Oak Camping Area. Several (about 8-9) designated “pods” areas (some with metal fire pits, some have stone fire pits), a toilet on the right hand side (didn’t use so can’t attest to the level or cleanliness). When I got here Sunday evening, there were 2 other cars here. Later, another car went by and kept going. There seems to be another camp area at the end of the road. Map shows few more free camp areas in the conservation area. Felt safe. Would do this again.
Stayed here for 4 nights and enjoyed my stay. There are 7 camp spots, most having fire rings (no tables). During the 4 nights, only a single night were there 3 campers. All other nights consisted of myself and another chapter. I imagine this place never gets full but you could be very close to other campers if completely full. There is a single vault toilet that was mostly clean and stocked with TP. During the day, 2-3 cars would head down the hill towards the trail and always left before dusk. Very quiet stay and enjoyed walks down the gravel path with the pup. There is no water, electricity or trash so please pack out your trash. There are trees everywhere so I wasn’t able to completely optimize my solar but was able to still get sun. I had between 2-3 bars of 5G via AT&T and could work efficiently. Definitely would stay again!
4 stars for location and 1 extra for good service. Great T-Mobile and AT&T but it’s not 5G, it’s 5GE which is essentially LTE. The trails are perfect for dog walking out of hunting season. While I was there in March some hunters had there beagles running out of season, didn’t hear shooting but wearing bright colors while walking would be a good idea
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