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Honey Grove Campground

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44mi from Pershing State Park · 12 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · 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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The best camping in Pershing State Park, MO guide

Overview

About

Located in north-central Missouri, Pershing State Park provides access to open lands and waters. Explore the bottomland forest, expansive prairies, oxbow sloughs, and lakes and streams. Take a boardwalk trail through the 1,000-acre wet prairie to find views of wildlife, wildflowers, and wild landscapes. Maybe you’ll get a nibble after tossing a line into Locust Creek or one of the four lakes. Bring your boat, canoe, or kayak to set sail on Missouri’s clear waters. This park has a reputation for being a peaceful retreat.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for tent campers: Pershing Campground’s has basic sites in a loop (sites 30 through 39).
  • Best for hikers: Sites 9 through 16 at Pershing Campground are close to the Oak Ridge Trail trailhead.
  • Best for accessing services: Sites 22 through 25 at Pershing Campground are located near the laundry, shower, and amphitheater facilities.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Reservations may be made up to 12 months in advance through the Missouri State Park website or by phone. 
  2. The campground is open year round, with reservations offered throughout the year.
  3. Showers and water are available April 15 through October 31. 
  4. A two-night stay is required on weekends, either Friday and Saturday or Saturday and Sunday. 
  5. The park offers basic sites, with no hookups, and electric-only sites. Water is available at spigots spread throughout the campground.

When to go

Spring comes to northern Missouri in late April or early May, as the trees begin to fill in with leaves. This is still a quiet time at the park. Summer brings higher temperatures and humidity. As summer gives way to fall, the bottomland forests fill with color and the temperatures cool, making this a scenic time to enjoy the park’s natural landscapes. The campground is open year round, making it possible to camp through the winter months. Come prepared for the potential for freezing temperatures and snow and ice.

Know before you go

  • One of Missouri’s four remaining covered bridges is found nearby at Locust Creek Covered Bridge State Historic Site. The 151-foot white pine bridge is both scenic and historic. 
  • Generator use is prohibited within the campground, unless needed for health or safety reasons.
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