The best camping near Trail of Tears State Park

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River landscapes, recreation, and history abound at this park.  

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Scottish Highland Cattle Ranch

9 sites · RVs, Tents235 acres · Glen Allen, MO
Learn more about this land: We have five campsites in 135 acres of acres of forest and ranch land in our working cattle and sheep ranch.  Located in a serene valley in the Ozark Highlands, the Ranch has Sheep, Scottish Highland Cattle, Chickens, Ducks and Great Pyrenees livestock guard dogs (only in the sheep pastures - and they are friendly).  If you want to meet our animals and see the farm we are happy to show you around! This is a unique site located in the Ozark Highlands. Only 45 minutes from Cape Girardeau (a small river town on the Mississippi), and 45 minutes from the Arcadia Valley including Taum Sauk mountain (the highest point in Missouri), Elephant Rocks, the Johnston Shutins, and other beautiful areas in the highlands.  The farm is five minutes from Marble Hill, which is home to the Bollinger County Natural History museum which highlights the only dinosaur bones found in Missouri. The bones were found at a farm in Glennallen (a few minutes from our farm) as well as a great barbeque (Jay’s Restaurant) and a good catfish restaurant (Jers Restaurant). On the way to our farm, feel free to stop at the 1,700 foot deep artesian well to get a cool, refreshing jug of natural artesian well water – the water is free, but you have to bring your own containers!  We are two and a half hours southwest of St. Louis, and two and half hours northwest of Memphis.
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Fullerosa Horseback And Hunting

3 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents65 acres · Eddyville, IL
Experience unparalleled privacy, seclusion, and the soothing sounds of nature during your stay in this expansive and distinctive retreat. Unlike any other private property in the vicinity, our land boasts an array of natural features including ponds, waterfalls, cliffs, bluffs, fields, forests, trails, and creeks scattered throughout. With several trails branching out in all directions into the Shawnee National Forest, exploration opportunities abound. Each of our spacious campsites is thoughtfully designed to afford maximum privacy, ensuring a peaceful and undisturbed retreat into nature. Just a short 5-10 minute drive down the road, Burden Falls awaits, offering a scenic natural wonder to explore. The Garden of the Gods, another iconic attraction, is a mere 15-20 minute drive away, inviting you to marvel at its breathtaking rock formations and panoramic vistas. For added convenience and indulgence, homemade breakfast and lunch sandwiches are available upon request, allowing you to savor delicious meals without the hassle of preparation. Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature and indulge in the ultimate retreat experience at our unique property.
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Red Gate Farm, LLC

2 sites · Lodging, Tents50 acres · Creal Springs, IL
Welcome to Red Gate Farm, LLC, a farm with a vision! We previously ran a very successful Hipcamp site at our previous property, but completely relocated and are starting fresh! We purchased 50 acres of GORGEOUS timbered property, with rolling forested hills, several creeks, trees towering over 100 feet tall, and abundant wildlife. It's absolutely perfect for Hipcamp! Building a new farm (and Hipcamp program) from scratch takes time--years even, but we decided now is as a good a time as any to share our beautiful timber with Hipcampers looking for some peace and privacy. While the site itself will be groomed and set up as listed, the surrounding grass won't be perfectly green yet, there will still be a lot of dead-wood and natural debris around the sites, and trails are a bit rough and uneven. If you can overlook the "rustic" aspects though, and enjoy the beauty of the peace and quiet of just enjoying nature, as it has sat unmanaged for roughly 50 years around the sites, then you are likely to love every moment! If you desire more adventure than just hanging around and enjoying nature, be sure to check out the additional experiences we offer here on the farm, as well as the entire surrounding area. Southern IL is made up of the Shawnee National Forest and multiple state parks and recreational areas. You can find a wide variety of activities to keep you busy! Even the local towns have much to offer, whether you enjoy fine dining, casual restaurants, antique shopping, or a nice theater production.
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The best camping near Trail of Tears State Park guide

Overview

About

This park solemnly commemorates the Trail of Tears, the devastating, forced relocation of members of the Cherokee tribe in the mid-1830s. Today, a visitor center helps tell the story of the groups who crossed the waters of the mighty Mississippi River at this location in southeastern Missouri. Beyond the historical significance, this park now offers recreational opportunities in a scenic landscape, with the river and Lake Boutin serving as focal points. Hike a trail for panoramic views of the Mississippi, watch for migratory birds, or toss a line into the waters. A whole menu of activities can be enjoyed.

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Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. The Lake Boutin Campground is open and reservable May 1 through October 31 and offers basic sites.
  2. The Mississippi River Campground is open and reservable year round and has sites with electric only or full hookups.
  3. Water and showers are available at the Mississippi River Campground April 1 through October 31. During the off season, a frost-free potable water spigot is accessible at the dump station.
  4. Reservations may be made up to 12 months in advance over the phone or online.
  5. Walk-up reservations are offered for non-reserved sites.

When to go

Due to the recreational activities, summer is a busy time at this park, though the weather may be humid and reach temperatures above 90 degrees. Spring and fall are milder, with varying conditions. The scenery is especially scenic during autumn due to the woodlands and panoramic views. The winter season is a quiet one, but it offers the best chance to spot bald eagles nesting along the Mississippi River. Come prepared for freezing temperatures and occasional snow or ice.

Know before you go

  • A train line runs near the park, so you will likely hear engine noise and the horns as trains pass by. On the plus side, you can get great train photos.
  • Full hookup sites are narrow, but some have views of the Mississippi.
  • The visitor center provides an educational look at the history of the Trail of Tears, offering displays and interpretive programs.
  • This is one of the few Missouri state parks to offer onsite locations for metal detecting.
  • Horses are allowed on the 8-mile Peewah Trail.
  • A swimming beach is offered on Lake Boutin.
  • Watercraft are allowed on both Lake Boutin and the Mississippi (if river conditions allow).

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