A-frames near Steelville with a private bathroom

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A-frames near Steelville with a private bathroom guide

Overview

With several waterways surrounded by the beauty of the Missouri Ozarks, Steelville offers a scenic basecamp for outdoor recreation. The rustic downtown is literally—and figuratively—Main Street America. Antique stores and cozy cafes reflect the slow pace of the region. The real action is found on the waters, with the Meramec River, Huzzah Creek, and Courtois Creek nearby. Grab a canoe, kayak, raft, or tube for a classic Missouri float trip. A number of private RV parks line the waterways and dot the region, offering full hookups, free wifi, and float trip rentals and transportation.

Where to go

Mark Twain National Forest

The Mark Twain National Forest covers 1.5 million acres of Missouri. For hikers and backpackers, the Courtois Creek Section of the Ozark Trail is a big draw, running 45 miles from its trailhead in Onondaga Cave State Park and connecting with over 200 miles of trail. Public camping can be found in the national forest within an hour’s drive of Steelville, including Red Bluff Campground, Brazil Creek Recreation Area, Council Bluff Recreation Area, and Lane Spring Recreation Area. Tent and RV sites offer dry camping and electric hookups.

Meramec State Park

Just under 30 minutes northwest of Steelville, Meramec State Park showcases landscapes along the waterway. In addition to offering scenery, the river provides recreational opportunities, including swimming, fishing, and paddling. Explore the onsite cave or hike one of the 13 trails. A campground offers tent and RV sites with amenities including electric-only, water/electric, and full hookups.

Onondaga Cave State Park

The dramatic Onondaga Cave is the focal point of this state park. Named a National Natural Landmark, the cave features massive stalactites and stalagmites with a river flowing through the fascinating structures. While cave tours are a popular activity, the park also features hiking and biking trails, as well as fishing, boating, and paddling in the Meramec River. Basic and water/electric campsites for both tents and RV are available.

When to go

Hiking and biking are most pleasant in the Steelville region in spring and fall, with fall being particularly beautiful as the leaves change. The weather is usually moderate in these shoulder seasons, with occasional rains. Summer is the most popular time for travelers hitting the waterways, as water temperatures warm to comfortable levels, providing cool relief on hot, humid days.

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