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Coyote Campground is a charming and welcoming destination located at 418 Monroe Rd, Stoutsville, MO 65283. This campground is part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, offering a perfect mix of convenience and nature for travelers seeking an outdoor adventure. With its spacious campsites, clean facilities, and abundance of recreational activities, Coyote Campground provides an ideal setting for families, couples, and solo adventurers looking to explore the great outdoors.
Coyote Campground is known for its well-maintained sites that cater to both tents and large RVs. Each campsite features a fireplace, grill, and picnic table with benches, making it easy for guests to enjoy meals and gather around the fire. The campground also offers ample space for vehicles, including driveways suitable for large campers. Restrooms and showers are kept clean and provide hot water, ensuring a comfortable stay for all visitors.
One of the standout features of Coyote Campground is its proximity to nature and outdoor activities. Hiking trails wind through the surrounding woods, offering breathtaking views of the lake and shoreline. Guests can enjoy bird watching, star gazing under the dark skies, and exploring nearby attractions like the Mark Twain Museum, which is just a half-hour walk away. The area is perfect for camping, hiking, fishing, canoeing, and sightseeing.
Customer reviews highlight the campground's peaceful atmosphere and well-maintained sites. Many guests appreciate the clean facilities, abundant wildlife, and the sense of security provided by regular patrols. While some note that the terrain can be uneven, they find it manageable with a few adjustments like using blocks to level trailers. Overall, Coyote Campground is highly recommended for those seeking a serene and scenic camping experience.
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
RV camping
RV electric hookup
RV water hookup
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Public shower
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Good for kids
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
We drove a long distance to get to the campground and we loved it. The campground is spacious, clean and convenient. Camp lots are large, with a fireplace and grill, driveway for large campers, space for tents and whatnot and table with benches. Showers and restrooms were very clean with hot water. Firewood and ice are available upon request for a charge. There are hiking trails all around the campsites offerring breathtaking views on the lake and its shoreline. Autumn is very beautiful there. Abundance of birds of pray flying over the campground. I can't imagine what it looks like during summer. Mark Twain Museum is just a half-hour walk from the campsite. Great area for camping, hiking, fishing, canoeing and sightseeing!
A great area to camp, peaceful, wooded sites with beautiful dark skies great for star gazing. Security drove around alot at night. Well maintained and clean sites. A bit unlevel, but was able to level trailer with some blocks. Would highly recommend!
Love this place, clean camp grounds, very friendly, camp host's are awesome, quiet, clean bathroom & showers, easy access to the boat launch, pet friendly 😀
Simple and clean. Plenty of room to roam and very cozy. It's nested into the woods to really get that wilderness feel.
Stayed here for 1 night while passing through. It’s a state park site so you can book online. Unfortunately we went in the off season so the online booking wasn’t working. Make sure you have cash/checks handy if you can’t book online. The couple staying at the camp couldn’t process a credit/debit card. Very friendly. Very kid friendly and a beautiful piece of land. The campground was clean and well taken care of. Would definitely stay again.