Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Crowder State Park adventure.
Get away from it all at this rural state park in north-central Missouri.
Get a taste of the gently rolling grasslands of northern Missouri with a visit to Crowder State Park. Bring your bike, horse, backpack, and/or hiking shoes, and hit the trails. River and lake views, bottomland forests, trickling streams, and hilly terrains are all there for you to explore. The 18-acre Crowder Lake offers a spot for paddling, boating, and fishing, with kayak and canoe rentals offered seasonally. A small campground offers the classic camping experience. While you’ll find a lot of recreational opportunities, you won’t find bustling crowds.
Crowder State Park reaches its peak in summer, as the small lake becomes the star of the show. The weather may be hot and humid. While not a full canopy of trees, some campsites are shaded. During spring, the park is quieter, as the weather varies and the forest leaves have yet to unfurl. In fall, expect a scenic show, with colors peaking in October. Winter camping is not available in the park; however, day visitors can enjoy a serene walk in the woods, which you may have to yourself.