Camping near Lebanon with fishing

Camp under the trees, then explore caves, lakes, and ruins on a trip to Lebanon.

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12 top campgrounds near Lebanon with fishing

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Riverbend RV Park and Campground

15 sites · RVs, Tents23 acres · Macks Creek, MO
Our small owner operated campground sits high above the Niangua River. Situated below Tunnel Dam and the locally famous Whistle, we have 250’ of Big Niangua River frontage. We offer several full hook-up RV spots and ultra secluded primitive spots and anything in between. We have a bathroom/shower house for campers’ convenience.
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I-44 Rte 66 Bennett Springs Farm

20 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Phillipsburg, MO
Great for dry camping or parking near the home for water (with hose) and electrical (with extension cord connected to 15-amp standard household outlet - you need adapter). Functional farm for animal lovers - goats, sheep, ducks, turkeys, guinea fowl, chickens (Animals vary by time of year). Pond has fish. Short drive to Lebanon (all amenities), Bennett Spring State Park, and Springfield. 1.5 hours to Branson, Table Rock Lake, and other state parks. Fresh eggs included with advance request (Max 8 subject to availability) Vehicles + trailers (combined) greater than 30 feet not recommended when grounds are wet. May be difficult to turn around.
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Ozarks Piney Bend Riverfront

6 sites · Lodging, Tents7 acres · Dixon, MO
Experience the Missouri Ozarks in all it's glory! Our property sits on 7 acres running on both sides of the beautiful, crystal clear Big Piney River. We sit right at the bottom of a beautiful bluff and just about 100 feet from the water! We have a dry cabin, with outdoor water spigot available. Concrete pad with electric and water hookups perfect for a small camper. We also own a large beautiful sand bar on the Big Piney River perfect for setting up your tent or hammock camping (only accessible by swimming or kayak, which we can provide)
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DnD Lakefront Campground Lake Ozark

6 sites · Tents15 acres · Sunrise Beach, MO
Pitch your tent in our Lakefront campsites at DnD Lakeside Campground and have access to your own picnic table and fire ring on the shores of the beautiful Lake of The Ozarks, one of the Midwest's premier boating and lake fun destinations. Swim, fish and float in our quiet cove, take walks up our hiking trails and end your day enjoying the night sky sitting next to a fire. We are close to Ha Ha Tonka State Park, Bridal Cave, many lakefront bars and restaurants and The Ozark Amphitheater. We are at the starting line of the LOZ Annual Shootout, a fast-paced boating event benefiting local fire and rescue agencies, held the last weekend in August. Make sure to book early for summer holiday weekends. Discounted prices for weekday rentals available. Limited boat slip rentals available for a fee.
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River Bluff Woods

1 site · RV, Tent25 acres · Buffalo, MO
Many generations of Native American tribes made these Ozark Mountain river bluffs home, long before settlers came from the east. Listen to the music of the wildlife or play your own music in this remote peaceful paradise.Learn more about this land: Firewood is provided! Camp in a peaceful setting above the Niangua River under the canopy of tall oak trees. Enjoy 25 acres of complete privacy and seclusion! It's a pretty steep trail from the campsite down to the banks of the river, and then a short trail to the canoe put-in spot where a 3-person canoe awaits. Contact me for flexible check in/out times.
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Shadow wings

1 site · Tent60 acres · Lebanon, MO
Learn more about this land:Quaint campsite nestled next to the trees overlooking two ponds with 40 acres of woods to hike in and explore. Camp fires ok. Bennett springs State Park, lake of the ozarks, and HaHa Tonka State park are all within 40 mins for boating, hiking, swimming, fishing, and floating. Old Route 66 runs right through Lebanon and is minutes away. A little bit farther to the South Branson offers multitudinous activities for whatever the heart may desire! With great trout fishing, River floating, swimming, shows, hiking, canoeing, biking, kayaking, and restaurants you can't go wrong with this spot.
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Bent Tree Farm

10 sites · RVs, Tents80 acres · Falcon, MO
Learn more about this land: Stocked pond, shooting range, pedal boat, archery, axe throwing, motorcycle/ATV/UTV/equine trails. River access 2 miles from property. Our property borders thousands of acres of national forest. A nature lovers paradise. The trails are gorgeous, with plenty of terrain features to satisfy any hiker. Serene, quiet environment with no light pollution or noise.
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Sandra Walton

8 sites · Tents32 acres · Elkland, MO
The highway used to run on the back of the property. In the 1800's there was a church on the back side of the property where one of our campsites is today. The ranch has beautiful scenery, lots of Wildlife, berries and wildflowers. It has always been my dream to share this with others Slice of Heaven with others.Learn more about this land:Come to our beautiful country home and enjoy fishing in our stocked pond. Hiking or horseback riding on our trails. Or just hide away in one of our secluded, quiet camp sights. The main house and barn are just a few minutes from any of our campsites. Niangua river is less than 4 min away. We are 20 min north of I-44.
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Ozarks primitive camping

7 sites · Tents200 acres · Long Lane, MO
Learn more about this land:There is a large oak forest and other hardwoods, hills and hollers with 1 mile of Dry Fork creek going through it. The creek only runs during the wet seasons. It is possible to see almost every kind of animal native to the Ozarks. You can walk on trails or find your own way around. The Niangua river and Bennett Springs State park are near by. There is also a large natural sinkhole on our adjacent property.
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D'Ranch at Clearwater

10 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents40 acres · Gravois Mills, MO
D'Ranch at Clearwater is a small, 40 acre hobby farm located on the north side of the Lake of the Ozarks in Central Missouri. What started as a simple love of backyard chickens has now become a dream farm for Tracey Durant and her husband Theodore. Nestled in the valley between two forest covered hillsides, and running adjacent to Clearwater Creek on the east and the lake on the south, D'Ranch could not have been a more perfect location for the Durants to plant their roots and get their feet wet. While they continue their love of backyard chickens with their small egg and hatchery operation know as HeebyJeeby Chickens, they have expanded their interests to an array of friendly farm animals including horses, cows, pigs, goats, sheep, ducks, and an occasional turkey or two. 
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Relax at the Lake of the Ozarks

5 sites · RVs5 acres · Sunrise Beach, MO
Filled with natural wonder, opportunities for recreation and relaxation and a few quirks, the area is a little misunderstood even by many Americans. The Ozarks region is as famous for the Lake of the Ozarks as it is for the mountains that the area is named after, largely because of the sheer size of that particular body of water. With its various arms and nooks and crannies, the lake has 1,100 miles (1,770km) of coastline, which is more than the state of California. It’s no wonder it’s such a popular spot for boating and watersports, with so many places to dock and so much water to explore. The lakes and rivers of the Ozarks are rich with fish, particularly several species of bass and catfish, as well as trout, crappie and carp, all of which attract many recreational fishing boats. There are also more unexpected water creatures like small freshwater jellyfish, which are not believed to be native to North America but do periodically appear in the Lake of the Ozarks, particularly in late summer and early autumn. Looking for a serene getaway with stunning lake views and a touch of green? Look no further than our 5-acre Hipcamp site overlooking the beautiful Lake of the Ozarks. With a dispensary just half a mile down the road, you can unwind and enjoy some fresh greens while taking in the breathtaking scenery. So come kick back, relax, and soak up the tranquility of our little slice of paradise. Book your stay now and let us help you create unforgettable memories! Located close to the store and even a farmers market within 1/2 mile. Lots of Local Attractions and Activities, Privacy, Shade, Views of the Lake of the Ozarks On the west side of the property overlooking the rest of the property you have an amazing advantage of the land. Enjoy the early sun and the late sunset.
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Bittersweet Pasture Camp

6 sites · RVs, Tents80 acres · Long Lane, MO
The property has been a working farm for many years and about 25 years in my family. There are multifaceted features in this immediate area. There’s a creek that begins in open pastures and winds through rugged Ozarks hill terrain and a natural phenomenon of a historic sinkhole area now home to grass and trees. The property lies adjacent to another property with campsites owned by our farm and leads to extensive hiking and exploring opportunities.Learn more about this land:Right at the crossroads of a couple gravel roads, Bittersweet and Bluegrass, you can pick which side of the road you want to camp but explore both + more. One side is mostly wooded with scenic trails and the other side is mostly pasture with a surprise, a very large natural sink hole that has been there for many many years. Lots and lots of hiking potential and wildlife observation.
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Camping near Lebanon with fishing guide

Overview

Surrounded by expansive forests and unique geology, Lebanon is set in the heart of Missouri. Discover local history with a visit to Ha Ha Tonka State Park, where campers can visit the ruins of a stone castle nestled among the trees. Bennett Spring State Park offers fishing and fun on the water, as well as plenty of space for tent and RV camping. Lake of the Ozarks State Park is the perfect place to explore inside one of Missouri’s famous caves, where guided tours take campers through the vast unlit cavern. Discover RV and tent campsites along the rivers and lakes, as well as hidden gems like campsites on one of Lebanon’s local farms.

Where to go

Ha Ha Tonka State Park

Discover a unique view of Missouri history with a walk up to Ha Ha Tonka Castle Ruins, where hikers can explore the ruins of a 1905 stone mansion. Geological attractions like caves and sinkholes draw campers in, while an assortment of tent campsites allow for overnight stays within the park. For a stunning view, follow the trail up the bluffs to look over Lake of the Ozarks. Campers can also swim, boat, fish, hike, or picnic around Ha Ha Tonka’s lakes and forests.

Bennett Spring State Park

Twenty minutes west of Lebanon, Bennett Spring State Park is a perfect getaway. Fishing for rainbow trout in the freshwater spring is one of the park’s primary attractions, while hiking trails along the stream, in the forest, and through a natural tunnel make Bennett Spring a diverse hiking destination. Hipcampers can make a reservation to stay at one of the park’s many tent and RV campsites—book early to secure a site with water, firewood, or a dump station.

Lake of the Ozarks State Park

Drive 30 minutes north of Lebanon to discover Lake of the Ozarks State Park. Following the shores of one of Missouri’s largest lakes, Lake of the Ozarks pairs miles of waterfront with beautiful oak-hickory forests. Explore hiking, biking, and equestrian trails, and stay at one of the park’s campsites, which include outpost cabins, yurts, and traditional tent campsites. Make the most of the lake with swimming, fishing, and boating, or discover a unique Missouri natural wonder with a guided tour through Ozark Caverns.

When to go

Spring and fall are the most popular times to camp in Lebanon, MO, with the warm, rainy spring extending from March to May. The summer months are hot, with highs near 90°F in July and August. Vibrant leaf colors and temperatures in the 70s make Lebanon an ideal camping destination in the fall, with the best colors presenting from early to mid-October. Winter camping is available in the region and boasts snowy weather with smaller crowds. The Missouri Department of Conversation advises a sleeping bag rated -20°F for campers exploring Lebanon in winter.

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