We stayed here 4 nights on Coast-to-Coast points. Wi-Fi is available in the laundry area. The shower rooms seem "unfinished." No place to hang your stuff. No benches. Nice building but no privacy. The entire property seems to have been stalled by the economy before it got finished. We did not visit the winery. We DID use it as a base to visit St. Louis. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Tievoli Hills is truly a resort, with little need to go anywhere else. Every sporting activity is available, and what is most special is that while the kids are playing baseball or tennis or swimming, the parents can relax to live music at the bistro. If you wish to eat out somewhere else, the charming village of Clarksville has good restaurants, as does the town of Louisiana in the other direction. Another plus is the availability of nice timeshare-type accommodations for family members who don't camp. My poor rating for cleanliness should be taken lightly as I arrived the day after a very muddy Labor Day weekend, and the new work campers came in the next day. The pricing I listed is based upon my membership, not the regular cost. This is a membership park which allows nonmembers to camp one week a year. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This camping resort includes timeshare (RCI) and rental accommodations. There is a small restaurant at the pool area as well as a bistro and wine-tasting establishment. They have weekend live music and all the sports facilities you can think of. This is a membership camping park (CCC, AOR, RPI, etc.) It had space available on Labor Day weekend. The nightly rate depends upon which membership you have, of course, but they allow two visits without a membership. The one drawback is that they have such extensive grounds that it is necessary to drive your car to some activities. Too hilly for bikes. The location is 45 minutes north of St. Louis near Rt. 79, which is a scenic drive along the Mississippi. Clarksville is a charming old river town. We camped here in a Motorhome.