Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
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Pine Ridge Recreation Area, located in New Bloomfield, Missouri, offers a peaceful and natural camping experience within the Campgrounds & RV Parks category. This area is known for its picturesque pine forest setting and basic camping amenities.
Location and Contact:
Pine Ridge Recreation Area is located on Meadowmere Dr, New Bloomfield, MO 65063. You can reach them at (573) 364-4621 or +1 573-364-4621.
Amenities and Features:
Environment and Services:
Pine Ridge Recreation Area provides a serene camping environment set within a beautiful pine forest. The area is generally quiet, with a gate closed to vehicle traffic from 10 PM to 6 AM for added peace. While the setting is natural and peaceful, campers may experience occasional farm noises, including cattle and roosters. Some road noise from a nearby main road, especially from louder vehicles, is also noted. The campground encourages visitors to maintain cleanliness and pick up any trash.
Activities and Benefits:
Promotional Information:
Escape to the peaceful Pine Ridge Recreation Area in New Bloomfield, MO, for a relaxing camping experience. Enjoy the beauty of a pine forest, explore hiking trails, and unwind in a quiet natural setting. Ideal for tent campers and those with small campers, this area offers basic amenities and an honor-based payment system. Remember to respect the environment and keep the area clean. Contact the provided number for any specific inquiries.
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Hiking
Barbecue grill
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Camping fee
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Overall great tent camping experience! Set in a picturesque pine forest, clean restroom, and multiple water spouts. Gate is closed to cars from 10PM-6AM so you don't have to worry about traffic, however front of the park is still open if you come in late. We visited mid-March during the week and there was only one other group. Trail head onsite for a nice hike. Nearby by farm noise was interesting - cattle off and on and a rooster starting at 4:15AM, but hey, it's free (suggested $8 donation/night). Highly recommend!
Small, peaceful and not too far off the beaten path. Honor based pay, 14 day max stay, vault toilet and trail system. Some sites can be pulled into with smaller campers others you park along the camp road and pitch a tent. Good sized field for activities for larger groups or kids. Occasional road noise from main road, (usually louder vehicles like motorcycles and such). Please pick up your trash and don't be afraid to pick up from other's. Lets keep the land clean!
It's a small campground with 8 large campsites that could sleep 6-8 people (3-4 tents). Some campsites had two picnic tables, others had a covered food prep area Camp for the cedar ridge trail, the trailhead is located here. Highly recommend the trail, truly beautiful nature especially in the fall. A local grocery store and gas stations are located in Ashland - 15 minutes drive.
Small rustic campground with long hiking trails. If this location doesn't have a spot available check the park map for nearby campground locations. Campground closed for winter.
Website Stated Donations & we donated, then we were asked to leave because our dogs barked at people coming & going. We were also informed it's $15 A NIGHT PER CAMPSITE
Closed 12-1 as in can't even drive in. Drove 250 miles to camp here. Gate locked here and at dry fork