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Discover Missouri State Parks

Reserve a Campsite

Approximately 3,500 state park campsites are available for reservation at 38 different state parks and state historic sites.

Make a reservation.

Reserve a Lodging Unit

Twelve state parks accept lodging reservation through their concessionaires, while five offer reservations through the Centralized Reservation System. Refer to the information below to make a reservation at the park of your choice.

Make a reservation.

Find a Job with Missouri State Parks

We’re looking for people to join our team who love nature and want to care for Missouri’s outstanding natural and cultural resources for all to enjoy! Check out the current list of open positions within our team. Be sure to sign up to receive updates when a new position is available.

Learn about careers.

Become a Volunteer

Do you love Missouri State Parks and the outdoors?

The Volunteers In Parks (VIP) Program is for everyone: professionals, aging adults, students, teachers, youth and civic groups. VIPs provide invaluable assistance to Missouri State Parks on a wide variety of tasks and projects around the state.

Learn about the VIP Program.

Access Park & Historic Site Maps

Plan your adventure with confidence. View park and historic site maps to navigate trails, facilities, and points of interest across Missouri State Parks.

View the Park and Site Maps.

Explore Upcoming Events

Discover what’s happening in Missouri State Parks. Explore upcoming events that connect you with nature, history, and outdoor adventure through guided hikes, educational programs, and family-friendly experiences.

View upcoming events.

Apply for a Grant

Missouri State Parks administers three federally funded grant programs and one state-funded grant program related to outdoor recreation. It also administers one federally funded grant program related to historic preservation. This page provides basic information about each program.

Learn about grant opportunities.

Purchase a Gift Card

A Missouri State Parks gift card lets you take advantage of a more convenient way to make camping reservations, purchase state park merchandise and give great gifts to your friends. A gift card can be purchased for $10 or more. Physical gift cards purchased online or by phone will be sent by postal mail. Please allow seven to 10 business days for delivery. E-gift cards will sent to the email address on your customer account within 24 hours.

Get gift cards now.

Take a Tour

Visitors to Missouri’s state historic sites have a wealth of experiences awaiting them, from touring Civil War battlefields to seeing the birth sites of Mark Twain and Harry S Truman.

Find a virtual tour.

Find a historic site to tour.

Take a cave tour.

Purchase an ORV Permit - ORV Riding

ORV permits can be bought online for up to three days of riding. Riders can purchase their ORV permit before arriving to the park. Permits are nonrefundable and nontransferable.

Go ORV riding!

Rent a Watercraft - Paddling

Watercrafts are available for all-day and half-day rentals. A watercraft agreement will be completed at the park. A driver's license will be obtained by the park office and kept there until all rented equipment is returned.

Go paddling!

Reserve a Meeting Space

Several parks and historic sites offer meeting spaces. Visit the Park Site & Status Map to decide which space is right for you and use the reservation system to stake your claim on your date.

View the brochure.

Make a Donation

By making a donation, you can personally help us preserve and maintain Missouri's 93 state parks and historic sites. With your help, we can continue to provide the many special places across Missouri that preserve our state's most outstanding natural landscapes and cultural landmarks and provide recreational opportunities.

Make a donation now.

Bring My Pet to Missouri State Parks

Responsible pet owners and their pets are welcome in Missouri State Parks. Following are a few simple rules to ensure that you, your pet and other park visitors enjoy the outing. These rules apply to all types of pets except service animals assisting people with disabilities.

Learn about pet rules.

Buy Missouri State Parks Merchandise

Bring a piece of Missouri State Parks into your everyday life! You can browse our complete selection of items together, or you can shop by category.

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Find the Latest News Releases

The department's Office of Communications releases notices to the media throughout the day. These news releases are posted to our website as soon as possible. If you have questions about a specific news release, please email or call the department contact listed in the news release.

View the latest news.

Things to Do

Backpacking

Hike the trails, couple hiking at Johnson's Shut-ins

Backcountry camping, or “backpacking,” can be the ultimate experience for hikers. Sometimes you need more than just a single day to see all the sights in Missouri’s state parks – and to discover the nights can be even more striking. Twenty state parks and one backcountry area offer opportunities for backpackers who want to get away from it all. Registration is required for overnight camping.

As with any backpacking trip, trail users should be considerate of wear and tear on the trail, taking only photographs and leaving only footprints. The impact of fire rings and wood gathering for campfires in wilderness areas have led to the prohibition of backcountry campfires in some parks.

Missouri’s state parks offer convenient access to the Ozark Trail, as well, for longer backpacking adventures.

Dispersed Camping Allowed Designated Sites Only
Sam A. Baker State Park Cuivre River State Park
Crowder State Park Ha Ha Tonka State Park
Current River and Echo Bluff state parks,
and Roger Pryor Pioneer Backcountry
Hawn State Park
Johnson’s Shut-Ins State Park Knob Noster State Park
Lake Wappapello State Park Lake of the Ozarks State Park
Pershing State Park Long Branch State Park
St. Francois State Park Meramec State Park
Taum Sauk Mountain State Park Prairie State Park
Trail of Tears State Park Thousand Hills State Park
Washington State Park  

What to Expect: dispersed camping versus designated sites

Dispersed Camping

Where allowed, hikers may camp anywhere along the trail. You must camp at least 100 feet from the trail; 200 feet from any major public use area, water source or private property; and at least one-fourth mile from the trail entry/exit point.

Groups of seven or more persons are permitted to camp only in designated areas. Where dispersed camping is allowed, smaller groups are not required to use the designated areas.

Equestrians camping overnight on a backpacking trail is restricted to designated camping areas, where allowed.

Designated Sites

Some parks only allow camping in designated backcountry campsites, regardless of group size. Make sure to register ahead of your trip and use the trail maps provided to plan your route.

General Rules

  • All backpackers must register online, at the park office or at the trailhead, as designated on the park’s webpage before starting their trip. Backcountry camping permits for each park, along with maps and other important information, may be found by following the links in the table above.
  • Campfires are prohibited unless there is a designated backpacking campsite along the trail where a fire ring has been provided.
  • On most trails, stoves will be needed for cooking. Rock fire rings are not allowed. Please DO NOT cut live trees for firewood. Be sure to check fire conditions in your area!

Backpacking is Available in These Parks and Historic Sites