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Steamboat Junction Campground Introduce
Steamboat Junction Campground, located at 199 MO-94, Rhineland, MO 65069, offers a convenient and comfortable camping experience for travelers, especially those exploring the Katy Trail. As a part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, it provides essential amenities and a welcoming environment for outdoor enthusiasts.
According to customer reviews, the campground is exceptionally clean and well-maintained. Visitors consistently highlight the cleanliness of the facilities, including the porta-potties and showers. The owner's dedication to maintaining a pleasant environment is evident in the positive feedback.
One of the key features of Steamboat Junction Campground is its affordability. With camping priced at $10 and water and electric hookups available for $20, it offers excellent value for budget-conscious travelers. The self check-in process is described as simple and efficient, allowing for a hassle-free arrival.
The campground's location along the Katy Trail makes it an ideal resting spot for hikers and cyclists. While there is some highway and train noise, it is generally considered minimal and not disruptive. The peaceful atmosphere and occasional solitude contribute to a relaxing stay. However, it is worth noting that cell service may be limited at the campsites, requiring a short walk to the entrance for a signal.
Overall, Steamboat Junction Campground is praised as a "hidden gem" along the Katy Trail. Its cleanliness, affordability, and convenient location make it a highly recommended destination for campers and hikers seeking a reliable and enjoyable outdoor experience. For inquiries or reservations, you can contact them at (314) 831-4807 or +1 314-831-4807.
Location
MissouriMontgomery CountyRhinelandMissouri 94
Customer Reviews
Yes this place is very nice very clean he takes good care of the place and once everyone to enjoy themselves the cleanest Porta pot I've ever seen nice shower and you can't beat the price for 10 bucks for camping that's $20 for water and Electric I would recommend this to anyone like somebody commented in the same it's a Hidden Gem along the Katy Trail
I stayed at this camground this past weekend while doing an overnight Katy Trail hike. It was a great spot to rest! The self check in was simple, and the cold drinks were a great blessing. The campground was clean and comfortable. The only noise in the campground was highway noise (and not much of that) and you could hear the train periodically. Neither of these were much of a factor but thought I'd mention it anyway. I was the only camper until about nightfall when a second person arrived. My expectations were that it would be quite busy with summertime, but the solitude was just another plus. One other thing to note was that I had no cell service at my campsite. If you need a signal you can just make the short walk back down to the entrance and you're in business. Great experience and I look forward to stopping by again sometime!
This place is great. Owner run. 4 pull through RV spots with 30amp and water. Level spots under a canopy of walnut trees.
The owner wasn't here when we stopped by, and with no signs directing us to the campground we were a bit confused at first. Almost rode on but then I hiked up the hill and past the barns and found the beautiful little clearing in the woods. We had the whole place to ourselves. Spotless porta potty, super clean shower with tons of hot water, as quiet as it with just some owls and barking foxes. Would absolutely camp there again if we ride the Katy again. And only $10! About the only negative would be the lack of cell coverage there, but that's not always a bad thing!
I've been here twice. There are pros and cons to the place, but its overall pros. First off, this place is small, but still has a lot of capacity. It is well hidden if you don't know what to look for. You have to go over the trail, past the snack shed and stay left for a bit. My best guess is that there are about 10 camp sites with fire rings. There is fresh water, a shower, and the cleanest port-a-potty I've ever seen in my life. It's a fairly quiet place being as set back as it is. The negatives depend on the kind of person you are. The first time I was here, I probably pulled 10 ticks off of my family and dog. However, the second time I saw none. Both times we saw some mega sized spiders which I believe to be tarantulas. They weren't a problem, mostly surprising.
Great, quite little campground. We cane at a great time of year and the weather was perfect.
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