39mi from Waterloo · 13 sites · Tents, RVsPatt's Place RV Park & Campground**
Escape to the peaceful beauty of Southeast Missouri at Patt's Place, a private 15-acre RV campground nestled along the Big River near Bonne Terre. Whether you're working in the area, visiting family, exploring the Ozarks, or simply looking for a quiet getaway, Patt's Place offers the perfect blend of nature, comfort, and convenience.
Our spacious full-hookup RV sites include water, sewer, trash service, and 30/50 amp electric. We welcome nightly, weekly, and monthly guests and offer both pull-through and back-in sites.
Guests enjoy access to two bathhouses with hot showers, on-site laundry facilities, a workout area, Wi-Fi, fire pits, picnic areas, and peaceful surroundings that make it easy to relax and unwind.
Nature lovers will feel right at home. Spend your morning fishing in our 1-acre catch-and-release pond stocked with catfish, enjoy your coffee while watching wildlife, or take an evening stroll through the property. Bald eagles, owls, deer, rabbits, and other native wildlife are frequently spotted throughout the campground.
Patt's Place is also home to a variety of friendly farm animals including goats, ducks, chickens, turkeys, and rabbits, adding a unique country atmosphere that guests of all ages enjoy.
Our campground is a favorite for contractors, traveling professionals, outdoor enthusiasts, and guests looking for a peaceful long-term stay. While the property feels secluded, you're still just minutes from local restaurants, fuel, groceries, banking services, and other everyday conveniences.
Nearby attractions include Elephant Rocks State Park, Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park, St. Joe State Park, St. Francois State Park, Taum Sauk Mountain State Park, and Haunted Ridge Rocks for off-road adventures.
Whether you're staying for a night, a week, or several months, Patt's Place offers a clean, quiet, and welcoming place to call home. Come enjoy peaceful country living, beautiful scenery, modern amenities, and the natural beauty of Missouri's Ozarks.