Mississippi River Campground

Star4.21
80 reviews
429 Moccasin Springs, Jackson, MO 63755
Indigenous Heritage

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Reservable

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Season

Year-round

Cell

No Service

Pets

No Pets

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February 2026

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February 2026
Mississippi River Campground
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Campsite Fees
Standard Site Fee$0.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00

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What Campers Say

4.21

Satisfactory

Based on 80 reviews

909 Google reviews

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"Reviewers are uniformly positive: visitors praise the campground's scenic Mississippi River overlook, well‑maintained grounds, and strong interpretive visitor center about the Trail of Tears. Campground is described as peaceful and family‑friendly with good hiking, a swim beach/lake (seasonal), and attentive camp hosts."

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429 Moccasin Springs, Jackson, MO 63755
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Best Time to Camp at Mississippi River Campground

Summer(Jun-Aug)
4.0 / 5

Riverfront views and warm-season hikes make summer appealing, per descriptions.

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Fall(Sep-Nov)
4.0 / 5

Mixed hardwoods on Ozark-border terrain imply strong fall color and scenic drives/hikes.

Spring(Mar-May)
3.5 / 5

Spring should offer fresh greenery, wildlife and good hiking along river and woods.

Winter(Dec-Feb)
2.0 / 5

Limited winter activities noted; cold season likely less active for visitors.

Planning Tips

    About Mississippi River Campground

    Gain a better understanding of one of the saddest chapters in American history at Trail of Tears State Park. Nine of the 13 Cherokee detachments being forcibly relocated to Oklahoma crossed the Mississippi River at the location of the park during harsh winter conditions in 1838 and 1839. Exhibits at the park’svisitor centertell the tale of the thousands who perished on the forced march. In addition to interpreting the area’s cultural history, the park also offers opportunities to engage and recreate in its natural beauty. There are shadedpicnic sites, hiking and horsetrails,fishingin both the Mississippi River and Lake Boutin, and majestic views of the Mississippi River and beyond. Its location right on the river also makes the park one of the best places in Missouri for viewing migratory waterfowl. 429 Moccasin SpringsJackson,MO63755-8295United States
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    Policies & Safety

    No Potable WaterThis campground does not have potable water on-site. Bring all the water you need for drinking, cooking, and cleaning.
    No Cell ServiceCell phone service is not available at this campground. Plan accordingly for emergencies and download offline maps before arriving.

    Weather at Mississippi River Campground

    Reviews

    4.2
    80 reviews
    Satisfactory
    Satisfactory
    Mississippi River Campground is satisfactory, placing it in the bottom 60% of campgrounds based on reviews
    Reviewers are uniformly positive: visitors praise the campground's scenic Mississippi River overlook, well‑maintained grounds, and strong interpretive visitor center about the Trail of Tears. Campground is described as peaceful and family‑friendly with good hiking, a swim beach/lake (seasonal), and attentive camp hosts.
    Review Summaries
    Based on 80 reviews

    What Campers Love

    ["Panoramic observation overlook with expansive views of the Mississippi River — frequently called a must‑see","Well‑maintained, clean park facilities and restrooms","Informative Visitor Center...
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    Based on 80 reviews

    Pro Tips & Recommendations

    ["Visit the observation overlook and stop at the Visitor Center for the Trail of Tears history — reviewers highly recommend both","Bring layers for breezy/chilly conditions, especially near the river...
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    Last updated February 17, 2026
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