Electrical, water, and sewage hookups are available at all sites.
Looking for a quiet, peaceful private RV site? This site is on a 1 lane county road, 1 mile from Current River and 3 miles from Big Springs (see pics). The country setting is ideal for anyone interested in fishing, floating, hiking or other outdoor activities. No worries about flooding at this location!
The small rural town of Van Buren, Missouri is 1 mile away for supplies. A must see is Big Springs in the Ozark National Scenic Riverways Park 3 miles away.
Full hook up (water/elec/sewer/trash) located at 136 Harner Holler in Van Buren, Missouri. Only a three other RV sites on the property. Sites listed are 136A and 136 B is on the shared acre. The other two sites are approximately 50 yards away, 209 being one of these sites. The total property area is 30 acres with rarely any traffic on the country road.
Note: A large Class A RV would not be able to make the curve in the county road.
2 night minimum preferred, but not required.
Weekly/monthly rates available. Contact owner. Weekly and monthly rates will have additional electric charge based on usage.
We stayed at both sites A&B with family over the weekend. It was set up great for a private and quiet environment. Scenery was beautiful. Our host made sure we had everything we needed. We wish to return in the future! Big Springs was one of our day trips.
We loved it here! It’s such a beautiful area and the grounds are well kept and clean. We had a great time sitting around the fire and visiting. Teresa made sure we had everything we needed although we’re seasoned campers and had pretty much everything already. We appreciated the detailed directions because maps will take you to a private residence across the woods with a gate access blocking the gravel road. She was phenomenal working with us with slight reservation changes. We had good cell reception. We will definitely be back!
Location
Van Buren, Carter, Missouri, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of 𐓏𐒰𐓓𐒰𐓓𐒷 𐒼𐓂𐓊𐒻 𐓆𐒻𐒿𐒷 𐓀𐒰^𐓓𐒰^(Osage), O-ga-xpa Ma-zhoⁿ (O-ga-xpa) (Quapaw), and Očhéthi Šakówiŋ First Nations according to