Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
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Brazil Creek Campground is a charming destination within the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, nestled in Bourbon, MO 65441. This inviting site provides an ideal setting for those seeking a peaceful outdoor experience without compromising on essential comforts.
Brazil Creek Campground offers a tranquil environment, ideal for escaping the hustle of daily life. Its small size ensures a more intimate camping experience, while its proximity to trails allows guests to explore nature.
Customer feedback highlights the campground's cleanliness and well-kept areas, with some suggestions for improved trail maintenance. Despite the lack of cell service, visitors appreciate the ease of access from main roads.
Picnics
Hiking
Public restroom
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Good for kids
On-site parking
No cell service but easy access off main road.
Nice little primitive campground with bathrooms and a cute little creek to splash in. The grass and camping area is well kept (but small) and the bathrooms are extremely clean. I do wish they would maintain the trails a little more than they currently are.
This is a real quiet place just off the road. The bathroom is closed due to covid. There is an abandoned tent with a notice posted on 8-13-20. We arrived on the 26th and havent seen anyone. Otherwise its a nice spot to camp up to 14 days. The road in is gravel and there is a giant pothole when u first come in on the right. There is a little creek nearby.
Way too much road noise at night. Big, diesel pickups flying down the road all thru the night. Only a row of trees between them and the camping area. Also several barking dogs all night. ‘Sites’ were a nice size, pit toilet recently added but closed for COVID. Ground of our site had trash and horse manure. Remains in fire ring suggested party site or just trashy people. Probably wouldn’t go back.
A great little campground if passing through the Ozark Trail or just need a cheap place to pitch a tent. I stayed here on a weekday afternoon in July and had the place completely to myself. For being popular for those with horses, it was quite clean as well. About 5-10 campsites, many hidden out of the way, though only one had a picnic table and grate. Only downside was the number of spiders in the area. It seemed as though much of the brush and the trails through it were covered in webs and when I woke up, I had at least 6-10 red daddy-long-leg looking spiders on it. May be common in the area, but a bit disconcerting to someone who doesn't like dealing with them.