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Shawnee Creek Campground Introduce

Welcome to Shawnee Creek Campground, located in Eminence, Missouri. As a part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, this campground offers a unique opportunity to experience the natural beauty of the area, including the chance to see wild horses.

Shawnee Creek Campground is known for its proximity to wild horse sightings, particularly along the walking trails near the campground. Visitors have reported seeing these horses early in the morning, creating a memorable experience.

However, recent customer reviews indicate that the campground's atmosphere can vary significantly, especially between weekdays and weekends. While weekdays are often described as peaceful, weekends can become crowded and noisy. Issues with loud generators, late-night parties, and excessive trash have been reported. There are also concerns about the water quality of Jacks Fork River in this area, with reports of murky water and algae.

Environment and Features:

  • Opportunity to see wild horses.
  • Proximity to Jacks Fork River.
  • Primitive camping environment.
  • Potential for noise and disturbance, especially on weekends.
  • Variable water quality in Jacks Fork River.

Services:

  • Camping accommodations.

Potential visitors should be aware of the potential for noise and disturbance, particularly during weekends. It is recommended to consider visiting during weekdays for a more peaceful experience. Also note the water quality of the river in this specific area may not be ideal. The campground is a good location to see the wild horses of the area.

For inquiries, please contact Shawnee Creek Campground at (573) 323-4236 or +1 573-323-4236. The campground is located in Eminence, MO 65466.

Your experience at Shawnee Creek Campground may vary depending on the time of your visit and the presence of other campers. Plan accordingly and be prepared for potential noise and varying conditions.

Location

MissouriShannon CountyEminence

Customer Reviews

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69 reviews
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Megan McCarty
Aug 19, 2024

Great place to see the wild horses! They were just off the left side of the road on a walking trail each morning around 8:30 just before the campground

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Tasha Appel
Aug 12, 2023

We arrived on a Thursday night & it was nice and peaceful. There were two other groups at the time & they were both respectful. Friday everything changed drastically! We came back from a float to discover two new RVs had arrived power by loud generators. At around 10pm a loud group of young adults arrived to party on the gravel bar connected to the creek. They blasted music, set pallets ablaze, and talked extremely loud until a little after 1am. They were not campers so they loudly loaded everything up, took turns reviving their truck engines, bright lighted all the tents, screamed and yelled at each other then peeled out (dramatically). They also left a lot of trash behind near the creek bed. I was up all night due to the sound of the generators and loud party. I went here to primitive camp but I couldn’t even hear the creek flow that I was camping right by. I highly recommend going on a weekday but avoid during the weekend. We ended up leaving a day early bc it was so bad! No rule or regulations just a free for all. People were coming & going at all hours of the night. The water on Jacks in this area is also not as nice. The water was merky & had a lot algae. This was huge difference from the the water a few mile up river (between Alley & near bridge). This is the best place to see the wild horses though. Your stay here will either be fantastic or horrible depending on who else shows up. Good luck.

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Rob Caviness
Aug 06, 2022

Time frame: We camped early August Tuesday-Thursday. Our experience was awesome. Each camp site is a decent size, and we were 1 of 2 families camped there during our time. There is a creek with direct access to the river (50 yards down) directly behind our camp site. The river was really only busy for a short time during late afternoon, as the floaters passed through. All in all, our time there was very peaceful and relaxing. The wild horses came through the pasture at the front of the site every day we were there. Once they began to come through the campground, but were pushed off by the other family looking to try to pet them. We were told that this isn't a guarantee and that we got lucky. We enjoyed walking to the edge of the pasture and enjoying them from a distance. Traffic: It is Pocatello deep in a local traffic area, however, its worth mentioning that there were quite a few people that come by to fish and just mill around the river area during the day. I would for sure make sure to secure belongings if leaving the site for any period. We had no issue with anyone though, and they were reapectful of camp sites. Facilities: There is an outbuilding there as well, which is great, but when the wind hits right, it gets overpowering pretty quick. That would probably be the worst thing about the whole area (but worth it for the girls to have that amenity). The area is remote enough that there is quite a bit of wildlife activity after dark. We had families of raccoons that continually tried to get at food and trash throughout the night. We brought sealable containers and put them up at night. We put the trash on the hood of the truck and had no problems with them actually getting into anything. There is no trash service or bin in the area at all, so be prepared to bring out everything you bring in. Firewood is scarce, so it would be wise to bring that in as well. They sell it in town. We were not disappointed at all, loved our time there, and will for sure go back!

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Rik Fox
Oct 29, 2022

I sought out the location of where the wild horses herd was, because my late wife went there a year ago and said she loved it. Why I didn't go, remains a mystery. She passed away on May 15th 2022 from Cancer...But because she was an equestrian horse trainer, and taught me everything I know about horses, and she loved it so much, I felt that her spirit would want me to put her ashes there among the horses. I found a quiet place near the creek that I felt was a good place and put her ashes to rest, and now her spirit will run with the horses. 🙏❤️⭐️

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DAWN QUIGLEY MCCLURE
Jun 19, 2024

A small secluded campground in a beautiful area. The river and campground were slightly muddy from some recent flooding.