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Indian Creek Campground Introduce
Indian Creek Campground is a serene and picturesque destination located in the heart of Monroe City, Missouri. Nestled among rolling hills and surrounded by natural beauty, this campground provides an ideal setting for those seeking adventure, relaxation, or simply connecting with nature. Whether you're a seasoned camper or exploring the outdoors for the first time, Indian Creek Campground offers a variety of amenities and activities to suit all needs.
- Environment: Indian Creek Campground is situated in a peaceful area with abundant wildlife, making it a perfect spot for nature lovers. The campground features shaded sites, open spaces, and access to Indian Creek, offering opportunities for fishing and boating.
- Amenities: The campground provides basic but essential facilities including restrooms, picnic areas, and fire pits. RV sites with full hookups are available, as well as tent-only campsites. Picnic tables and grills are provided for outdoor cooking.
- Activities: Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities such as fishing in Indian Creek, hiking on nearby trails, or simply relaxing by the campfire under the stars. The campground is also close to other local attractions like boat launches and nature preserves.
Indian Creek Campground is committed to providing a family-friendly environment where visitors can enjoy the great outdoors while maintaining a balance with nature. With its quiet setting and diverse offerings, it's an ideal choice for both weekend getaways and extended stays.
- Promotional Information: The campground offers fire pits for evening storytelling sessions, opportunities to spot local wildlife, and easy access to nearby trails and waterways. Special rates may be available for long-term stays or group bookings.
Customer Feedback: Visitors have shared mixed experiences with Indian Creek Campground. Many highlight its quiet and peaceful atmosphere, perfect for those seeking a retreat from busy lifestyles. Others have noted that while the campground is well-maintained, there have been occasional reports of minor issues with staff responsiveness and maintenance. Overall, the majority of visitors find it to be a clean and enjoyable camping destination.
Location
MissouriMonroe CountyMonroe CityCounty Road 581
Indian Creek Campground
22536 Co Rd 581, Monroe City, MO 63456, USA
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Customer Reviews
We’re over 60 and we have camped here for over 25 years always had a pleasant experience. This trip we had severe storms and lost power for overnight and a tree almost fell on my daughter’s camper and she had four month old. Sadly during the next day the ranger locked the bathrooms bc the power still wasn’t on which made no sense because there was daylight. We navigated that though and didn’t complain. There was also a party over Probly 100 people who had no supervision of thier kids. They walked through our camps took our kyack out and was jumping off of our jet ski. Not to mention all the trash they left on the banks we picked up constantly. We still didn’t complain. We received hail and dent damage to our new truck and my daughter’s trailer was damaged. Still didn’t complain bc that’s not the parks fault. That was all enough which we could live with but the new camp host we’ve never seen is terribly rude. His attitude started when he came to my daughters campsite without a vest on or no id in his hat and long hair and grabbed my daughters fishing pole. My hubby said very kindly hey sir they have a little baby please don’t knock on the door because it was 7 am. He introduced himself but got an attitude and my husband navigated that well by saying we appreciate it but we just don’t want the baby to wake up. He is a younger camp host that truly needs to learn interpersonal skills. My hubby’s little fishing boat was parked for ten minutes where other host have told us to park it to load before. Same spot because we’re a three pull with our camper. There was no traffic and no one hardly parked by ramp and we were simply loading the camper and he was on a huge power trip saying to move it now and he was calling the game warden and kept on my husband even though we told him we had to load the camper then the boat we would be out of there within five minutes. It upset my hubby so much he went and moved the boat again only to have to reload in like two minutes. What does old power trip park host do he comes down and starts telling him he’s still not in the right place and he’s calling the game warden. Instead of saying hey thanks for trying but you’re still not in the right place. He was nasty! It really kinda put a damper and ruint an already rough weekend with the storm. He should have been doing his real job and making sure people weren’t trashing the camp or tearing other peoples stuff up. Truly disappointed and we won’t come back this time of year if there is a chance he’s on duty.
A very clean and quiet campground, the host is never at the booth. We got here Wednesday night around 5:00 no host to check us in, we drove to our site set up.and that was at 6 still no one there, the sign said they would be back at 11 in the morning we went up there no one there, we call the number and they said they would get back with us to check in. never did we hot back here around 500, no one there went up there at 6 and was some there. They ask my name, and site number gave me our tag for the site to hang. Very unfriendly, no reserve tags on the site before you get there. Never see the host drive around.
If you forget the smore cooking sticks like we did go to Ben Franklin in Monroe City first. They had plenty. Dollar general,family dollar and bogarts did not. Hope this helps save a weekend 😂
Large wooded RV campsites with FHU. Asphalt pads, many are long and level enough for big rigs and tow vehicle. If you have a lake view, it is going to be partially or mostly obscured by trees. The campgrounds are high above the water level so water access is via trails that currently end well above water line. Playgrounds are available in the camp loops. A very nice lady checked us in.
We were only sitting down for 5 minutes anf we had 4 deer walking only a few feet from us. They were beautiful. Now for the old man at the gate, he was not at all friendly. He was a dismissive jerk.Handed my husband a map only when asked and before he could ask where the site was he closed the window in his face. He is a nasty one that should stay out of public service. The park is lovely.
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