The best ranch camping near Stover

·

Looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in the great outdoors? Look no further than camping near Stover, Missouri with Hipcamp. With over 440 options to choose from, you're sure to find the perfect campsite that suits your accommodation preference, whether it's a tent, RV, or cabin. Explore the beautiful landscapes and enjoy activities like wildlife watching, boating, and horseback riding. For top-rated campsites, check out Harmony Lake Farm Park & Playground (292 reviews), Selby Farm Horse Retirement (240 reviews), and Milo Farm Sacred Land (134 reviews). With average prices as low as $6 per night and popular amenities like pets, potable water, and trash services, camping near Stover, Missouri is the perfect getaway for nature lovers.

100% (610)

Top-rated campgrounds near Stover

1. Selby Farm Horse Retirement

99%
(697)
40mi from Stover · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Summary: Easy access from I-70 Great views. Usually very quiet except for wildlife sounds Portapottie at both camping areas Great star viewing. Excellent conditions for pets Hosts live nearby and are good communicators via text or phone. Hosts can direct you to several local attractions and shopping options. Hosts are happy to take questions before, during, or after your stay. Narrative about Selby Farm: Selbys have lived on this 75 acre farm since 1990. Doug and Brenda are retired from teaching at nearby public schools. Our Farm is now dedicated to boarding retired horses for their owners. Feel free to review the Selby Farm Horse Retirement webpage if you are a horse fan. We encourage you to visit our business website where you will see more farm pictures, videos, and where you will learn more about us. We practice rotational grazing for the health of the horses and the health of our pastures. The horses live in a herd as they would in the wild. Basically, they are hanging out with their friends! They also get regular care and feed and so are VERY happy. You will see and probably interact with the horses if you wish. They are guaranteed to come closer if you have treats like carrots and apples slices. Our quiet county road used to be the main road along the river. A hundred years ago it was called "Shanty Road". The shacks that were along it housed workers that harvested food from farms in the river bottom. The only evidence of those shacks now is perrenial flowers growing in unusual places. The area is inhabited by professionals working in nearby towns and cities. In fact there are only five homes along our 1.5 mile section of Copps Chapel Road. The native Americans who used this area did so because of the great diversity of wildlife and availability of water. Also the view is amazing in all directions. Was using this ridge top encampment for security, or just because the view is so satisfying? The Missouri River is on the far side of the bottoms now, but has been very close historically. There is also a large spring flowing from a cave nearby. Witness the flint chips when you walk through our barn lot. You are likely to see a broken stone tool that was once worked on by a native American. These river hills are composed of soils blown in from the end of the last ice age. Being near the river, erosion has cut down the surrounding area making the scenic topography associated with Missouri River valleys and river hills.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$24
 / night

2. D'Ranch at Clearwater

100%
(149)
11mi from Stover · 10 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
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. 
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$15
 / night

3. Shawnee Hitching Post

42mi from Stover · 1 site · Tent, RV
Bring your horses and explore! Just 20 minutes from Truman Lake’s 26 miles of equestrian trails and 15 minutes from the Katy Trail. You’ll have the RV hookup, stalls, and camping space all to yourself. Welcome to our peaceful, horse- and pet-friendly retreat located just off Highway 13 between Clinton and Warrensburg, Missouri. Whether you’re hauling horses, traveling with your RV, or both, you’ll find a clean, comfortable spot to rest and recharge. We provide two spacious 12x14 stalls with automatic waterers and covered runs, along with ample trailer parking. RV travelers can enjoy electric and water hookups, and dogs are always welcome. The property is kept neat and mowed, offering a calm and easy place to regroup on your journey. Although we live in the home on-site, guests have full, private use of the RV hookup, horse stalls, and surrounding camping area. You’ll never be sharing the space with other campers—just you, your animals, and the countryside. The setting is surrounded by open cropland, giving you wide skies and true country tranquility. Evenings are especially peaceful—you may hear the soft calls of owls and see deer grazing nearby. It’s a safe, restful space to breathe, relax, and let your animals stretch after a long day on the road. For outdoor adventure, Truman Lake is just 20 minutes away. At the Berry Bend Public Use Area, horseback riders will find nearly 26 miles of developed equestrian trails, perfect for day rides. Truman Lake also offers excellent fishing for bass, crappie, and catfish, plus boating, water skiing, jet skiing, kayaking, swimming at public beaches, hiking scenic trails, picnicking, and wildlife viewing. Don’t miss the Truman Lake Dam and Visitor Center for a great look at the area’s history and landscape. We’re also just 15 minutes from the Katy Trail, where riders can enjoy horseback riding along the scenic 35-mile stretch from Clinton to Sedalia. Cyclists and hikers love this section too, making it a wonderful option if you’re traveling with family or friends who prefer different activities. Whether you’re stopping overnight or planning a couple of days to explore the area, you’ll enjoy a private, welcoming spot for both you and your four-legged companions.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
from 
$30
 / night

4. Von Holten Ranch Century Ranch

100%
(98)
11mi from Stover · 40 sites
Von Holten Ranch was originally in 1906 by David Von Holten's great grandfather.  David is the 4th generation to own the family farm.  David and Brandy married in 2005.  Brandy Von Holten is an avid horsewoman.  They quit their jobs, bought the family farm, and opened an equine trail riding facility and fully functioning camping facility.Learn more about this land:Winery nearby, horses and mules visible, heated and air conditioned guest shower house, creek that runs year round, mostly wooded, private firepits.Von Holten Ranch is on a century farm, meaning that the land has been in the same family for over 100 years. It is also home to a rustic wedding barn and an equine trail riding facility. We are considered the gateway to the Ozarks. The deer are plentiful and easily viewable, especially in the open fields.

Looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in the great outdoors? Look no further than camping near Stover, Missouri with Hipcamp. With over 440 options to choose from, you're sure to find the perfect campsite that suits your accommodation preference, whether it's a tent, RV, or cabin. Explore the beautiful landscapes and enjoy activities like wildlife watching, boating, and horseback riding. For top-rated campsites, check out Harmony Lake Farm Park & Playground (292 reviews), Selby Farm Horse Retirement (240 reviews), and Milo Farm Sacred Land (134 reviews). With average prices as low as $6 per night and popular amenities like pets, potable water, and trash services, camping near Stover, Missouri is the perfect getaway for nature lovers.

100% (610)

Top-rated campgrounds near Stover

1. Selby Farm Horse Retirement

99%
(697)
40mi from Stover · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Summary: Easy access from I-70 Great views. Usually very quiet except for wildlife sounds Portapottie at both camping areas Great star viewing. Excellent conditions for pets Hosts live nearby and are good communicators via text or phone. Hosts can direct you to several local attractions and shopping options. Hosts are happy to take questions before, during, or after your stay. Narrative about Selby Farm: Selbys have lived on this 75 acre farm since 1990. Doug and Brenda are retired from teaching at nearby public schools. Our Farm is now dedicated to boarding retired horses for their owners. Feel free to review the Selby Farm Horse Retirement webpage if you are a horse fan. We encourage you to visit our business website where you will see more farm pictures, videos, and where you will learn more about us. We practice rotational grazing for the health of the horses and the health of our pastures. The horses live in a herd as they would in the wild. Basically, they are hanging out with their friends! They also get regular care and feed and so are VERY happy. You will see and probably interact with the horses if you wish. They are guaranteed to come closer if you have treats like carrots and apples slices. Our quiet county road used to be the main road along the river. A hundred years ago it was called "Shanty Road". The shacks that were along it housed workers that harvested food from farms in the river bottom. The only evidence of those shacks now is perrenial flowers growing in unusual places. The area is inhabited by professionals working in nearby towns and cities. In fact there are only five homes along our 1.5 mile section of Copps Chapel Road. The native Americans who used this area did so because of the great diversity of wildlife and availability of water. Also the view is amazing in all directions. Was using this ridge top encampment for security, or just because the view is so satisfying? The Missouri River is on the far side of the bottoms now, but has been very close historically. There is also a large spring flowing from a cave nearby. Witness the flint chips when you walk through our barn lot. You are likely to see a broken stone tool that was once worked on by a native American. These river hills are composed of soils blown in from the end of the last ice age. Being near the river, erosion has cut down the surrounding area making the scenic topography associated with Missouri River valleys and river hills.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$24
 / night

2. D'Ranch at Clearwater

100%
(149)
11mi from Stover · 10 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
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. 
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$15
 / night

3. Shawnee Hitching Post

42mi from Stover · 1 site · Tent, RV
Bring your horses and explore! Just 20 minutes from Truman Lake’s 26 miles of equestrian trails and 15 minutes from the Katy Trail. You’ll have the RV hookup, stalls, and camping space all to yourself. Welcome to our peaceful, horse- and pet-friendly retreat located just off Highway 13 between Clinton and Warrensburg, Missouri. Whether you’re hauling horses, traveling with your RV, or both, you’ll find a clean, comfortable spot to rest and recharge. We provide two spacious 12x14 stalls with automatic waterers and covered runs, along with ample trailer parking. RV travelers can enjoy electric and water hookups, and dogs are always welcome. The property is kept neat and mowed, offering a calm and easy place to regroup on your journey. Although we live in the home on-site, guests have full, private use of the RV hookup, horse stalls, and surrounding camping area. You’ll never be sharing the space with other campers—just you, your animals, and the countryside. The setting is surrounded by open cropland, giving you wide skies and true country tranquility. Evenings are especially peaceful—you may hear the soft calls of owls and see deer grazing nearby. It’s a safe, restful space to breathe, relax, and let your animals stretch after a long day on the road. For outdoor adventure, Truman Lake is just 20 minutes away. At the Berry Bend Public Use Area, horseback riders will find nearly 26 miles of developed equestrian trails, perfect for day rides. Truman Lake also offers excellent fishing for bass, crappie, and catfish, plus boating, water skiing, jet skiing, kayaking, swimming at public beaches, hiking scenic trails, picnicking, and wildlife viewing. Don’t miss the Truman Lake Dam and Visitor Center for a great look at the area’s history and landscape. We’re also just 15 minutes from the Katy Trail, where riders can enjoy horseback riding along the scenic 35-mile stretch from Clinton to Sedalia. Cyclists and hikers love this section too, making it a wonderful option if you’re traveling with family or friends who prefer different activities. Whether you’re stopping overnight or planning a couple of days to explore the area, you’ll enjoy a private, welcoming spot for both you and your four-legged companions.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
from 
$30
 / night

4. Von Holten Ranch Century Ranch

100%
(98)
11mi from Stover · 40 sites
Von Holten Ranch was originally in 1906 by David Von Holten's great grandfather.  David is the 4th generation to own the family farm.  David and Brandy married in 2005.  Brandy Von Holten is an avid horsewoman.  They quit their jobs, bought the family farm, and opened an equine trail riding facility and fully functioning camping facility.Learn more about this land:Winery nearby, horses and mules visible, heated and air conditioned guest shower house, creek that runs year round, mostly wooded, private firepits.Von Holten Ranch is on a century farm, meaning that the land has been in the same family for over 100 years. It is also home to a rustic wedding barn and an equine trail riding facility. We are considered the gateway to the Ozarks. The deer are plentiful and easily viewable, especially in the open fields.

Recent reviews from the Hipcamp community

More campsites near Stover

Value Prop
Value Prop
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field