This is a very nice campground located just north of Kansas City. We stayed here on our way home from a month on the road. The campground is located about 5 miles off of I-29 from exit 20 and makes for a good one nighter or longer. The road to the Park is narrow but okay if you're careful. One nice thing about Missouri State Parks, you don't pay anything more for being a non-resident. In fact, we received $2 off the regular fee for being over 65. Sites are large and easy to back into with plenty of shade. Several are conducive to satellite setup. Interior roads are paved. There is no Wi-Fi in the Park. The bathhouse is not centrally located and entails a fair hike up and down hills to get to it. It's clean but, they used the wrong type of paint which is peeling quite badly. Electric is primarily 30 amps with a few 50 amps sites. You can receive numerous broadcast TV stations out of Kansas City by using your roof antenna. We enjoyed the Park and the great people. We would stay here again without question! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Wonderful campground - very nice camping spots most with shade and plenty of room between you and your neighbors. Only 2 pull thru spots and only one is reservable - will definitely return. Would have given this a 10 if it had full hookups. Camp host was great. Nice walking trail available also. No outside traffic noises except the rare train can be heard. Wonderful family atmosphere. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Lovely, hilly and grassy park. Small capacity and worth getting into. Flat spot with no leveling. Picked fresh blackberries at the site (limit is 1 gallon per person per day, to be consumed on site). Watch the chiggers. Paved internal road, wide space and 50 AMP. Missouri is really upgrading their parks with 1/10-1% sales tax. Lewis and Clark history interpreted by Missouri Park Staff. Town of Weston is interesting and quaint. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.