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Van Meter State Park

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85
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GenieSummary

This campground is a great place to stay for a peaceful getaway. It is situated in a grassy, open area that is well maintained and offers plenty of room between sites. The campground host is incredibly friendly and helpful, and the visitors center has interesting displays about American Indian heritage. There are several hiking trails, including the .10 mile Missouri River Overlook Trail, and a playground for kids. The campground offers electric hookups, showers, water, ice machine, firewood, firepits, and is open year-round. The sites are all very level, but the marsh nearby can make it buggy. There are no water hookups or dump stations, but there is a dump station in the nearby town of Marshall. The park also offers a lake and bird viewing area that can be accessed through the park. This campground is perfect for tent camping, and is a great spot for a quiet getaway.

From The Campground

Annie and Abel Van Meter State Park is a historic park that features remnants of the Missouria Indian village that sat at the Great Bend of the Missouri River. The park offers visitors a chance to explore the state's American Indian history through displays and exhibits at the park's Missouri's American Indian Cultural Center. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking trails, an 18-acre fishing lake, and picnic sites. The park's campground is shaded by lofty trees and offers a peaceful retreat for visitors.

Amenities

Activities

Discounts

No Discount Data

Affiliates

State Park

Contact

(660) 886-7537
moparks@dnr.mo.gov

GenieMagic

85
GenieScore
GenieMatch

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Reservations

Quick Stats

22
Sites
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Site Price
40ft.
Max Site Size (L)
682ft.
Elevation

Photos

GenieSummary

This campground is a great place to stay for a peaceful getaway. It is situated in a grassy, open area that is well maintained and offers plenty of room between sites. The campground host is incredibly friendly and helpful, and the visitors center has interesting displays about American Indian heritage. There are several hiking trails, including the .10 mile Missouri River Overlook Trail, and a playground for kids. The campground offers electric hookups, showers, water, ice machine, firewood, firepits, and is open year-round. The sites are all very level, but the marsh nearby can make it buggy. There are no water hookups or dump stations, but there is a dump station in the nearby town of Marshall. The park also offers a lake and bird viewing area that can be accessed through the park. This campground is perfect for tent camping, and is a great spot for a quiet getaway.

From The Campground

Annie and Abel Van Meter State Park is a historic park that features remnants of the Missouria Indian village that sat at the Great Bend of the Missouri River. The park offers visitors a chance to explore the state's American Indian history through displays and exhibits at the park's Missouri's American Indian Cultural Center. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking trails, an 18-acre fishing lake, and picnic sites. The park's campground is shaded by lofty trees and offers a peaceful retreat for visitors.

Amenities

Activities

Discounts

No Discount Data

Affiliates

State Park

Contact

(660) 886-7537
moparks@dnr.mo.gov

Quick Stats

22
Sites
--
Site Price
40ft.
Max Site Size (L)
682ft.
Elevation
184182
Reviews

Location
-93.26850128
39.26409912
32146 N. Hwy. 122
Miami, MO

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