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Make Missouri State Parks Your Home Away From Home

Nature waits outside your door when you spend the night in a Missouri state park. Opportunities for hiking, fishing, boating, swimming or many other outdoor activities are just steps away.

Thirteen Missouri state parks offer lodging facilities ranging from modern hotel rooms to rustic Outpost cabins. Rent a cozy cabin for two or one that will accommodate your entire family.Lodging chart. Link to Sam A. Baker State Park lodging information. Link to Bennett Spring State Park lodging information. Link to Big Lake State Park lodging information. Link to Lake of the Ozarks State Park lodging information. Link to Lake Wappapello State Park lodging information. Link to Meramec State Park lodging information. Link to Montauk State Park lodging information. Link to Roaring River State Park lodging information. Link to Stockton State Park lodging information. Link to Thousand Hills State Park lodging information. Link to Wakonda State Park lodging information. Link to Washington State Park lodging information. Link to cabin definition. Link to sleeping cabin definition. Link to Outpost cabin definition. Link to camper cabin definition. Link to recreational trailer definition. Link to duplex/four-plex unit definition. Link to motel room definition. Link to suite definition. Link to yurt definition. Link to Mark Twain State Park camper cabin information.

Lodging Reservation Information


General Lodging Information

Lodging Options

Cabins

Cabin sizes vary at each park. Each cabin includes a kitchen area with cookware and utensils provided. Linens are also provided. Some cabins also offer additional amenities, which vary by park. Most have an outdoor picnic table and grill.

Sleeping Cabins

Sleeping cabins are cabins or duplex units that do not have kitchen facilities. Linens are provided.

Outpost Cabins

The Outpost cabins are in a secluded setting and do not have electricity or water. A centralized showerhouse is available year-round. Each cabin sleeps six (no linens) and has a table, a wood stove for heat, a picnic table and a grill.

Camper Cabins

Most camper cabins are located in a campground. The camper cabins have electricity and feature air conditioning and heat. They accommodate up to four adults and two children/youth. Guests must bring their own bedding. All camper cabins offer an outdoor picnic table and grill. There is no water available in the camper cabins, but guests have access to the campground showerhouse, open seasonally from April through October. A vault toilet is available from November through March.

Recreational Trailers

Camp without owning your own trailer. Each unit sleeps four adults and two children. They feature a microwave oven, coffee maker, refrigerator, sink and two-burner hotplate in the kitchen with cookware and place settings for six.  Bed linens and bath towels are provided.

Duplex/Four-plex Units

The units vary in size, but most have a kitchenette and living room area. Some feature connecting rooms. Amenities vary by park.

Motel Rooms

Room amenities vary by park.

Suites

Suites are motel rooms with kitchenettes. Room amenities vary by park.

Yurt

New to Missouri state parks, a yurt is a circular structure with a fabric cover, much like a tent, and a wood frame making it strong and weathertight. A log futon and futon bunk bed sleep five with a maximum occupancy of six.  The yurt includes heat and electricity. Linens are not provided. A picnic table, pedestal grill and fire ring are provided. Guests have access to the campground showerhouse, open seasonally from April through October.  A vault toilet is available from November through March.