United States
iOverlander cannot verify if wild camping is permitted at this location. It is your responsibility to verify local laws or obtain consent before staying the night.
15.06.2021 Sheriff came by and politely told me camping is not permitted in the area so I left
Parking Lot Camping Area - Individual Campsites
Fires are permitted only in designated camping areas
Camping is permitted only within areas designated
by signs or brochures. Camping is designated
primitive. Stays are limited to 14 consecutive days in
a 30-day period. Only two camping or sleeping units
are permitted at each site on areas with established
campsites.
Camping is allowed anytime in designated camping areas. These may or may not have defined campsites. Seasonal closures and restrictions may apply.
Camping is limited to a period of 14 consecutive days in any 30-day period. Personal property must be removed at the end of the 14-day period. Unless a special use permit is obtained, total camping days on all department lands are limited to 30 days within one calendar year.
Groups of more than 10 people must obtain a special use permit prior to camping. Contact the area manager at the phone number listed for this area in the Online Conservation Atlas.
Quiet hours are in effect from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. daily. Visitors who are not occupying a campsite are required to leave the campground by 10 p.m.
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small gravel lot to camp in on Mo conservation land, only one single area to camp but enough room for a couple vehicles if you have a few people in your party
Report Check-InSheriff came by and politely told me camping is not permitted in the area so I left
Report Check-InSmall pull off to stop for the night
Litter all over the ground
Quiet enough
Gate to access conservation area closed and locked.
Held up overnight in the adjacent small gravel parking area.
Report Check-InParking Lot Camping Area - Individual Campsites
Fires are permitted only in designated camping areas
Camping is permitted only within areas designated
by signs or brochures. Camping is designated
primitive. Stays are limited to 14 consecutive days in
a 30-day period. Only two camping or sleeping units
are permitted at each site on areas with established
campsites.
Camping is allowed anytime in designated camping areas. These may or may not have defined campsites. Seasonal closures and restrictions may apply.
Camping is limited to a period of 14 consecutive days in any 30-day period. Personal property must be removed at the end of the 14-day period. Unless a special use permit is obtained, total camping days on all department lands are limited to 30 days within one calendar year.
Groups of more than 10 people must obtain a special use permit prior to camping. Contact the area manager at the phone number listed for this area in the Online Conservation Atlas.
Quiet hours are in effect from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. daily. Visitors who are not occupying a campsite are required to leave the campground by 10 p.m.