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Honey Grove Campground

12 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents7 acres · Jameson, MO
Welcome to Honey Grove Campground, where picturesque and tranquil pastures surrounded by trees await you. Whether you're a history enthusiast, stargazer, Amish goods shopper in Jamesport, fisherman/hunter, or simply seeking a relaxing retreat with friends and family, your stay at Honey Grove Campground promises to be delightful. We are conveniently located just 5 minutes away from historic sites and a short 5-minute drive from the fishing and boating opportunities at The Grand River. Our well-appointed bathroom facilities include toilets, sinks, and hot showers to ensure your comfort during your stay. Nestled in the serene landscape are three cabins, each accommodating four guests, offering a view of the wide-open field and our historic brick silo. Each bunkhouse is equipped with a picnic table and a fire ring for your outdoor enjoyment. For those who prefer tent camping, we offer nine spacious sites with shade, a picnic table, and a fire ring provided for each site. To contribute to our shared camping experience, kindly bring your own bedding, practice water conservation, and leave the campsite cleaner than you found it. We extend a warm welcome to our hive at Honey Grove Campground, where nature and relaxation come together for a memorable outdoor experience. Our restrooms are closed during the winter (November 9 - March 31).
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Camping in Crowder State Park guide

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Get a taste of the gently rolling grasslands of northern Missouri with a visit to Crowder State Park. Bring your bike, horse, backpack, and/or hiking shoes, and hit the trails. River and lake views, bottomland forests, trickling streams, and hilly terrains are all there for you to explore. The 18-acre Crowder Lake offers a spot for paddling, boating, and fishing, with kayak and canoe rentals offered seasonally. A small campground offers the classic camping experience. While you’ll find a lot of recreational opportunities, you won’t find bustling crowds.

Notable Camping Spots

  • Best for group camping: Share the fun at one of Crowder Campground’s family sites, which offer a pair of camping pads and some shared amenities.
  • Best for RVers: A handful of water/sewer/electric sites are available at Crowder Campground.
  • Best for tent campers: A handful of basic sites back into the woodlands at Crowder Campground.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Reservations are recommended on weekends, especially in the summer.
  2. Book your campsite up to 12 months in advance on the Missouri State Parks website or phone line.
  3. The campground is open March 1 through November 30, with reservations offered April 15 through October 31.
  4. Showers and water are available April 15 through October 31, with a single frost-free spigot providing potable water during the off season.
  5. Non-reserved campsites are available for walk-up reservations on a first-come-first-serve basis. During the slow season, especially on weekdays, you may find availability.

When to go

Crowder State Park reaches its peak in summer, as the small lake becomes the star of the show. The weather may be hot and humid. While not a full canopy of trees, some campsites are shaded. During spring, the park is quieter, as the weather varies and the forest leaves have yet to unfurl. In fall, expect a scenic show, with colors peaking in October. Winter camping is not available in the park; however, day visitors can enjoy a serene walk in the woods, which you may have to yourself.

Know before you go

  • You may find a farmers market and restaurants offering handcrafted wares, baked goods, and more in the nearby Amish community of Jamesport.
  • Two trails connect directly to the campground.
  • Crowder Lake welcomes anglers with crappie, bluegill, largemouth bass, and more.
  • Boats with electric motors are allowed on the lake, as well as personal watercraft.
  • If visiting after heavy rains, trails may be wet and muddy.
  • Pay attention to park rules, as they are usually enforced. 
  • Interpretive programs and guided hikes are frequently offered; check the event calendar before you go.
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