The best big rig friendly camping near Rolla

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This small college town is located approximately halfway between two of Missouri’s largest cities, St. Louis and Springfield. Venture off of Interstate 44 to explore the natural areas surrounding the town. The Meramec and Gasconade Rivers are nearby, with rambling waters offering prime places to paddle, fish, and float. Missouri’s version of MIT, Missouri S&T is home to a nuclear reactor, a replica of Stonehenge, and one of the state’s best St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. Several private RV parks offer a full suite of amenities, including full hookups and free wifi. Venture out to the nearby national forest and state parks for scenic public campgrounds.

83% (10) 48 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Rolla

1. Ruby's Landing

27mi from Rolla · 139 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Discover the charm of Ruby's Landing River Resort, a unique 115-acre campground located in the heart of Pulaski County, Missouri. This family-friendly destination offers a perfect blend of outdoor adventure and relaxation, making it an ideal getaway for nature enthusiasts and families alike. At Ruby's Landing, you can choose from a variety of accommodations, including spacious RV spots both on and off the river, as well as cozy cabins that can comfortably sleep between 2 to 12 guests. The resort is situated along the scenic Gasconade River, where you can embark on a memorable five-mile float trip in kayaks, double kayaks, canoes, or rafts, immersing yourself in the breathtaking natural beauty of the area. The resort features a full bathhouse for your convenience, a playground for the kids, and a pavilion for gatherings. With half a mile of riverfront access and a stocked pond perfect for catch-and-release fishing, Ruby's Landing offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor fun. Plan your next adventure at this exceptional campground, where unforgettable memories await!
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Toilets
Full hookups
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$30
 / night

This small college town is located approximately halfway between two of Missouri’s largest cities, St. Louis and Springfield. Venture off of Interstate 44 to explore the natural areas surrounding the town. The Meramec and Gasconade Rivers are nearby, with rambling waters offering prime places to paddle, fish, and float. Missouri’s version of MIT, Missouri S&T is home to a nuclear reactor, a replica of Stonehenge, and one of the state’s best St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. Several private RV parks offer a full suite of amenities, including full hookups and free wifi. Venture out to the nearby national forest and state parks for scenic public campgrounds.

83% (10) 48 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Rolla

1. Ruby's Landing

27mi from Rolla · 139 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Discover the charm of Ruby's Landing River Resort, a unique 115-acre campground located in the heart of Pulaski County, Missouri. This family-friendly destination offers a perfect blend of outdoor adventure and relaxation, making it an ideal getaway for nature enthusiasts and families alike. At Ruby's Landing, you can choose from a variety of accommodations, including spacious RV spots both on and off the river, as well as cozy cabins that can comfortably sleep between 2 to 12 guests. The resort is situated along the scenic Gasconade River, where you can embark on a memorable five-mile float trip in kayaks, double kayaks, canoes, or rafts, immersing yourself in the breathtaking natural beauty of the area. The resort features a full bathhouse for your convenience, a playground for the kids, and a pavilion for gatherings. With half a mile of riverfront access and a stocked pond perfect for catch-and-release fishing, Ruby's Landing offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor fun. Plan your next adventure at this exceptional campground, where unforgettable memories await!
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$30
 / night

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The best big rig friendly camping near Rolla guide

Where to go

Mark Twain National Forest

Mark Twain National Forest covers 1.5 million acres in Missouri, and Rolla provides a great jumping off point for exploring this wilderness. Lane Spring Recreation Area is just 13 miles south of town, yet feels worlds away, thanks to the bubbling waters of Lane Spring and Little Piney Creek, which is designated as a Blue Ribbon Wild Trout Stream (a rare find in Missouri). Fishing, swimming, tubing, and hiking can all be enjoyed in this scenic slice of the Missouri Ozarks. Campsites for tents and RVs are available, with some electric hookups.

Meramec State Park

This state park gem is 40 minutes northeast of Rolla. Hike or fish along the Meramec River. Float trips outside of the park are a popular way to spend a lazy afternoon in the summer—grab an inner tube and set sail. Rippling springs and towering limestone bluffs line the waterway. For a unique adventure, book a tour of Fisher Cave. The state park campground features basic, electric, and full hookup sites.

Montauk State Park

A Missouri favorite for those looking for a peaceful retreat, Montauk State Park is less than an hour south of Rolla. It is located on Pigeon Creek near the headwaters of the Current River. Seven springs in the park cool the waters to the chilly temperatures where trout thrive, making this a popular park for fly fishing. History buffs won’t want to miss the historic Montauk Mill, built in 1896. Hiking, biking, and camping can all be enjoyed in the park. Basic and electric sites are available—some are right on the waters.

When to go

If the waterways are the heart of your adventures, summertime is THE time to visit, as waters warm enough to take a splash. Daily temps can top out over 90 degrees, with high humidity. In spring, the weather is generally pleasant, though leaves don’t fully bud out until May. The rolling Ozarks hills around Rolla are especially scenic in fall, as the trees erupt in an array of colors. Temperatures are mild—providing prime campfire weather.