Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Meramec State Park adventure.
Camping, caving, and canoeing along the Meramec River.
Dense woodlands and wildflower-blanketed glades slope down to the riverside in Meramec State Park. At the top of the to-do list is a torchlit tour of Fisher Cave, but hikers can also explore karst caves and sinkholes along the park’s 14-mile trail network. Afterward, head down to the river to rent a raft or canoe, cool off with a swim, or fish for black bass and catfish to toss on the grill at one of the riverside picnic areas. At Meramec Campground, campers can choose from basic, electric, and full hookup sites, with some sites right by the water. Cabins are also available.
Meramec State Park is open year-round, but the main season runs from April through October. It’s still possible to camp in low season, but facilities such as showers are closed. Fisher Cave tours take place from mid-May through mid-Sept, but opening times vary, so check in advance—daily tours are held in July and August. Hiking is most picturesque in spring and summer when colorful wildflowers bloom across the glades.