RV Parks In Cassville, Missouri
36.6770° N, 93.8688° W
Quick Overview
Cassville is the Barry County seat and the gateway to one of the prettiest corners of the Missouri Ozarks. Seven miles south of town on Highway 112 lies Roaring River State Park, a spring-fed trout stream wrapped in wooded hills with a historic fish hatchery, and to the east stretches Table Rock Lake, a big Ozark reservoir that runs on toward Branson. For RVers that gives you two very different kinds of trips from one base: cool, shaded river camping among the trout fishers, or open lakeside sites with boat ramps. The camping here mixes state park and Corps of Engineers public campgrounds with a good set of full-hookup private parks.
Roaring River State Park is the headliner. It spreads across three campgrounds with electric sites 43 to 68 feet long, plus a full electric, water, and sewer site, a dump station, and showers, all bookable through the Missouri State Parks reservation system up to twelve months out. Campground 1 stays open year-round while Campground 2 runs March through November. Electric sites run about $21 to $23 a night, which is a bargain for camping right along a trout stream. Just remember Missouri state parks lean toward electric rather than full hookups, so plan your dump strategy around the park dump station.
For full hookups, the private parks and the lake deliver. Roaring River Hills Campground, off Highway 112 just three miles north of the park entrance, has full-hookup sites with 20, 30, and 50-amp service, and Oak Hill Court in Cassville offers year-round full-hookup pull-throughs with 30 and 50-amp power. Out on Table Rock Lake, the Corps of Engineers Big M campground has 14 full-hookup sites with a boat ramp, and private resorts like Bar M and the year-round Viola RV Park put full-hookup sites right on the water with boat access. Whether you want an electric site by the trout stream or a 50-amp lakeside pad with a boat ramp, Cassville gives you the range. Need to empty your tanks here? See our guide to RV dump stations in Cassville.
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| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
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| J's RV Park | 3.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Edge Of The Woods RV Park And Campground | 3.8 mi | 4.6 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Oak Hill Court Cabins & RV Park | 4.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Peddlers RV Park | 4.8 mi | 4.4 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Sherwood Park | 11.7 mi | 5.0 | Dump Station | Varies |
| The Farm Campground & Events | 13.9 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| God's Country RV Park | 14.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| River Myst RV | 14.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Beaver RV Park & Camp | 15.1 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Viola RV Park | 17.3 mi | 4.9 | Dump Station | Varies |
J's RV Park
3.6 miEdge Of The Woods RV Park And Campground
3.8 miOak Hill Court Cabins & RV Park
4.2 miPeddlers RV Park
4.8 miSherwood Park
11.7 miThe Farm Campground & Events
13.9 miGod's Country RV Park
14.6 miRiver Myst RV
14.7 miBeaver RV Park & Camp
15.1 miViola RV Park
17.3 miTraveling to Cassville by RV
Cassville sits at the junction of MO-37, MO-76, and MO-112 in the southwest Missouri Ozarks, so you have a few paved routes into town depending on your direction. Oak Hill Court sits right in Cassville for the easiest big-rig approach, with pull-throughs for rigs up to 40 feet and longer rigs asked to call ahead. The drive south to Roaring River State Park runs 7 to 8 miles on MO-112, a paved but winding, hilly Ozark road, so take it slowly with a long rig and use your gears on the grades.
Roaring River Hills sits three miles north of the park entrance on Highway 112, a gentler approach than the last stretch into the park itself. The Table Rock Lake campgrounds, including the Corps Big M park and private resorts like Bar M and Viola, are reached on rural roads off the highways toward Shell Knob, so check your route and take lake-access roads with care. Cassville has groceries, fuel, and basic services in town, and Branson lies about an hour east for a bigger-city stock-up or a day of attractions. The nearby Roaring River State Park and Mark Twain National Forest land wrap the area in Ozark scenery.
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Before You Go: RV Trip Essentials
Dump stations are only one piece of the trip puzzle. Before you set out for your trip to Cassville, Missouri, it's worth taking thirty minutes to check that the basics are in place — the four areas below are where unprepared RVers most often get stung.
Check your RV insurance coverage
A standard auto policy rarely covers a Class A, Class C, or travel trailer the way a dedicated RV insurance policy does. If you're financing a motorhome, lenders typically require comprehensive and collision; full-timers should additionally price in vacation liability and personal belongings coverage. Rates vary widely by state and travel pattern — compare quotes from multiple RV-focused carriers before each season.
Know your roadside assistance options
RV-specific roadside plans tow motorhomes and trailers that regular AAA coverage won't touch — flat beds, mobile mechanics, tire service for duallies, and even emergency lockouts at remote campgrounds. Good plans cover your spouse and trailer even if you're driving a separate vehicle, and some include trip interruption reimbursement if a breakdown costs you a reservation.
Decide about an extended warranty early
Original manufacturer warranties on new RVs typically run 12–24 months — shorter than most buyers realize. An extended service contract (essentially a mechanical breakdown policy) covers the appliances, slides, levelling systems, and drivetrain components that can run $3,000–$10,000 to replace. The time to price one is before the factory coverage expires, not after something breaks.
Set up a travel rewards card for fuel and fees
A no-annual-fee travel or gas rewards card pays for itself on a single month of RV travel. Expect to spend $400–$800 per week combined on fuel, campgrounds, and propane — 3–5% cash back on gas alone covers the next oil change. For bigger trips, a sign-up bonus can offset campground fees for the whole season.
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Dump Station Costs in Cassville
Cassville is an affordable place to camp, especially if you lean public. Roaring River State Park is the budget standout, with electric sites running about $21 to $23 a night and the one full-hookup site around $25, which is a genuine bargain for camping along a trout stream. Those are electric sites with a shared dump station rather than full hookups at each pad, and they close some loops in winter. The private parks run higher for full sewer and lakeside access: Roaring River Hills and Oak Hill Court sit in the low-to-moderate range for a nightly full-hookup site, and the Table Rock Lake resorts like Bar M and Viola price for their water frontage and boat access. The Corps Big M campground offers full hookups at typical federal rates. Weekly and monthly discounts at the private parks lower the effective cost for longer stays, so you can fish cheaply out of the state park or settle into a lakeside full-hookup site for a bit more.
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Best Time to Visit Cassville by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
26F - 48F
Crowds: Low
Mild Ozark winters; Roaring River Campground 1, Oak Hill Court, and Viola RV Park stay open year-round, though the catch-and-keep trout season is closed in the deep of winter.
Spring
Mar - May
46F - 68F
Crowds: High
The March 1 trout opener packs Roaring River State Park; reservations are essential and the park is at its liveliest.
Summer
Jun - Aug
66F - 88F
Crowds: High
Warm and green, prime for the river, hatchery, and Table Rock Lake; campgrounds fill on weekends, so book ahead.
Fall
Sep - Oct
48F - 70F
Crowds: Medium
Crisp Ozark color and good fishing with thinner crowds, one of our favorite times to camp here.
Explore the Cassville Area
Here is how we would plan Cassville. If trout fishing is the goal, camp inside Roaring River State Park and book early, because the park fills up to twelve months out and the March 1 catch-and-keep opener is the single busiest weekend of the year. Sites there are electric, so top off your fresh tank and plan to use the park dump station. If you want full hookups near the river, Roaring River Hills off Highway 112 has 50-amp full-hookup sites three miles north of the park entrance, and Oak Hill Court in town is the reliable year-round in-town option. For a lake trip instead, head east to Table Rock Lake, where the Corps of Engineers Big M campground offers full hookups with a boat ramp and private resorts like Bar M and Viola RV Park put you on the water with boat slips and ramps. Take Highway 112 into the park slowly with a long rig, since it is winding and hilly. And save time for the historic 1910 fish hatchery and the parks seven hiking trails, which are worth a day on their own.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Cassville
What are the best RV parks near Cassville, Missouri?
Camping near Cassville splits between the trout stream and Table Rock Lake. Roaring River State Park, seven miles south of town, is the headliner, with three campgrounds of electric sites 43 to 68 feet long, a dump station, and a full-hookup site, all along a spring-fed trout river. For full hookups, Roaring River Hills off Highway 112 has 50-amp sites three miles north of the park, and Oak Hill Court in Cassville offers year-round pull-throughs. On Table Rock Lake, the Corps of Engineers Big M campground has full hookups with a boat ramp, and private resorts like Bar M and Viola RV Park put full-hookup sites on the water. Between the state park and the lake, you can fish cheaply by the river or settle into a lakeside pad with boat access.
Does Roaring River State Park have full hookups for RVs?
Mostly it offers electric hookups rather than full hookups. Roaring River State Park spreads across three campgrounds with electric sites 43 to 68 feet long, plus a dump station and showers, and there is one site in Campground 3 with full electric, water, and sewer hookups. Electric sites run about $21 to $23 a night and the full-hookup site is around $25. So if you want sewer at your site, that single full-hookup spot books fast, or you can choose a nearby private park instead. Roaring River Hills off Highway 112 and Oak Hill Court in Cassville both offer full hookups with 30 and 50-amp service. For most visitors, an electric site by the trout stream plus the park dump station works fine.
How much does RV camping cost near Cassville?
It depends on public versus private. Roaring River State Park is the budget standout, with electric sites running about $21 to $23 a night and the one full-hookup site around $25, a bargain for camping along a trout stream. Those are electric sites with a shared dump station rather than full hookups at each pad. The private parks run higher for full sewer and lakeside access: Roaring River Hills and Oak Hill Court sit in the low-to-moderate range for a nightly full-hookup site, and the Table Rock Lake resorts like Bar M and Viola price for their water frontage and boat access. The Corps Big M campground offers full hookups at typical federal rates. Weekly and monthly discounts at the private parks lower the effective cost for longer stays.
How far ahead do I need to reserve an RV site near Cassville?
For Roaring River State Park, book as early as you can. Missouri State Parks take reservations up to twelve months in advance, and the March 1 trout opener is the single busiest weekend of the year, filling the park solid. Summer weekends and holidays also pack the state park and the Table Rock Lake campgrounds, so reserve months ahead for those. The Corps of Engineers Big M campground on Table Rock Lake books through Recreation.gov and fills for summer weekends too. The private parks like Oak Hill Court, Roaring River Hills, Bar M, and Viola fill on warm-weather weekends, so a week or more of lead time is wise, and longer for holidays. On an off-season weekday you can often find a site with little notice.
When is the best time to camp near Cassville?
It depends on your goal. If you want the trout-fishing scene, spring is prime: the catch-and-keep season opens March 1 and Roaring River State Park comes alive, though you will need reservations. Summer is warm, green, and busy, great for the river, the hatchery, and Table Rock Lake, with campgrounds filling on weekends. Fall is our quiet favorite, with crisp Ozark color, good fishing, and thinner crowds. Winters are mild by northern standards, and Roaring River Campground 1, Oak Hill Court, and Viola RV Park stay open year-round, though the catch-and-keep season is closed in the deep of winter. For the best mix of weather, scenery, and open sites, aim for late spring or fall.
Can big rigs camp near Cassville?
Yes, with some route planning. Roaring River State Park has sites ranging from 43 to 68 feet, so it accommodates larger rigs, but the drive south on Highway 112 is winding and hilly Ozark road, so take it slowly and use your gears on the grades. Oak Hill Court in Cassville welcomes pull-through rigs up to 40 feet, and asks longer rigs to call the office ahead. Roaring River Hills off Highway 112 offers easy-access full-hookup sites with 50-amp service three miles north of the park entrance, a gentler approach. The Table Rock Lake resorts and the Corps Big M campground handle RVs but sit on rural lake-access roads, so check your route. Confirm your length and site type when booking, and big-rig owners will find workable options here.
Can I camp along the trout stream at Roaring River?
Yes, that is the whole draw. Roaring River State Park sits along a spring-fed stream stocked with rainbow and some brown trout, and its three campgrounds put you right in the wooded valley. Campground 1 stays open year-round with 78 electric sites, Campground 2 runs March through November, and Campground 3 has mostly basic sites plus one full-hookup spot. The park also has a historic 1910 fish hatchery, seven hiking trails, and designated wading areas where kids can cool off. The trout season is managed in three zones with different bait and lure rules, so check the current regulations before you fish. Reserve through Missouri State Parks up to twelve months ahead, since sites along the stream fill fast for the March opener and summer weekends.
Is there lakeside RV camping near Cassville?
Yes, on Table Rock Lake east of town. The Corps of Engineers Big M campground has 14 full-hookup sites with 30 and 50-amp service and a boat ramp, a solid public option on the water, bookable through Recreation.gov. On the private side, Bar M Resort offers 27 full-hookup RV sites with 50 and 30-amp service, a private boat ramp, and covered boat slips, and the year-round Viola RV Park has full-hookup sites, cabins, a bathhouse, and on-site laundry. These lakeside parks are reached on rural roads off the highways toward the Shell Knob area, so check your route. Table Rock Lake is a big Ozark reservoir with fishing, boating, and swimming, and it runs on toward Branson, making it an easy base for both water days and nearby attractions.
Are Cassville-area RV parks pet-friendly?
Generally yes. Roaring River State Park is pet-friendly across all three campgrounds under standard Missouri State Parks rules, requiring leashed pets. The private parks like Oak Hill Court, Roaring River Hills, Bar M, and Viola typically welcome pets as well, though policies on number of pets and designated areas vary, so confirm the specifics when you book. The state park trails, the shaded riverbanks, and the Table Rock Lake shorelines give dogs plenty of room to walk. As always, bring proof of vaccinations, keep pets leashed in the campground, and clean up after them so the sites stay welcoming for the next camper. The wooded, watery setting around Cassville is a genuinely nice place to travel with a dog.
What is there to do around Cassville while camping?
Plenty, and it centers on water and the Ozark hills. Roaring River State Park offers rainbow and brown trout fishing in three managed zones, seven hiking trails, and a historic 1910 fish hatchery you can tour, plus the seasonally open Ozark Chinquapin Nature Center and designated wading areas for kids. Table Rock Lake to the east has boating, fishing, and swimming, with marinas and boat ramps at the lakeside parks. Nearby Mark Twain National Forest land adds more Ozark scenery and recreation. Cassville itself has small-town shops and services, and Branson lies about an hour east for shows, theme parks, and dining. It is an easy base for mixing quiet river days, lake time, and a bigger day trip when you want one.
Is winter RV camping possible near Cassville?
Yes, and the Ozark winters are milder than up north. Roaring River State Park Campground 1 stays open year-round with electric sites, and private parks Oak Hill Court in Cassville and Viola RV Park on Table Rock Lake also operate year-round with full hookups, making them the reliable cold-weather choices. The catch-and-keep trout season closes in the deep of winter, though a winter catch-and-release season runs at Roaring River, so anglers still visit. Winters here can still bring cold snaps, so be ready to manage freezing pipes with heat tape or a heated hose on cold nights. If you want full hookups through the winter, book Oak Hill Court or Viola; for the state park, Campground 1 keeps electric sites open all year along the stream.
How do I get to Cassville RV parks in a big rig?
Cassville sits at the junction of MO-37, MO-76, and MO-112 in Barry County, so you have paved routes in from several directions. Oak Hill Court is right in Cassville for the easiest approach, with pull-throughs for rigs up to 40 feet and longer rigs asked to call ahead. The drive south to Roaring River State Park runs 7 to 8 miles on MO-112, a winding, hilly Ozark road, so take it slowly and use your gears on the grades. Roaring River Hills sits three miles north of the park entrance on 112, a gentler approach. The Table Rock Lake campgrounds are on rural lake-access roads off the highways toward Shell Knob, so map your route ahead. Fuel, groceries, and basic services are in Cassville, with Branson about an hour east for a bigger stock-up.
Is Cassville a good base for exploring the Missouri Ozarks by RV?
It is a strong one. Cassville puts you between Roaring River State Park, one of Missouris classic trout streams with a historic hatchery and good hiking, and Table Rock Lake, a big Ozark reservoir with boating, fishing, and lakeside camping. From here you can fish the river, hike the park trails, spend a day on the lake, or run about an hour east to Branson for shows and attractions, with Mark Twain National Forest scenery all around. Camp cheaply on electric sites along the trout stream, or settle into a full-hookup site at Oak Hill Court, Roaring River Hills, or a Table Rock Lake resort. For RVers who want Ozark rivers, lakes, and small-town Missouri with an easy day trip to Branson, Cassville is an easy recommendation.
What are the best RV parks near Cassville, Missouri?
Camping near Cassville splits between the trout stream and Table Rock Lake. Roaring River State Park, seven miles south of town, is the headliner, with three campgrounds of electric sites 43 to 68 feet long, a dump station, and a full-hookup site, all along a spring-fed trout river. For full hookups, Roaring River Hills off Highway 112 has 50-amp sites three miles north of the park, and Oak Hill Court in Cassville offers year-round pull-throughs. On Table Rock Lake, the Corps of Engineers Big M campground has full hookups with a boat ramp, and private resorts like Bar M and Viola RV Park put full-hookup sites on the water. Between the state park and the lake, you can fish cheaply by the river or settle into a lakeside pad with boat access.
Does Roaring River State Park have full hookups for RVs?
Mostly it offers electric hookups rather than full hookups. Roaring River State Park spreads across three campgrounds with electric sites 43 to 68 feet long, plus a dump station and showers, and there is one site in Campground 3 with full electric, water, and sewer hookups. Electric sites run about $21 to $23 a night and the full-hookup site is around $25. So if you want sewer at your site, that single full-hookup spot books fast, or you can choose a nearby private park instead. Roaring River Hills off Highway 112 and Oak Hill Court in Cassville both offer full hookups with 30 and 50-amp service. For most visitors, an electric site by the trout stream plus the park dump station works fine.
How much does RV camping cost near Cassville?
It depends on public versus private. Roaring River State Park is the budget standout, with electric sites running about $21 to $23 a night and the one full-hookup site around $25, a bargain for camping along a trout stream. Those are electric sites with a shared dump station rather than full hookups at each pad. The private parks run higher for full sewer and lakeside access: Roaring River Hills and Oak Hill Court sit in the low-to-moderate range for a nightly full-hookup site, and the Table Rock Lake resorts like Bar M and Viola price for their water frontage and boat access. The Corps Big M campground offers full hookups at typical federal rates. Weekly and monthly discounts at the private parks lower the effective cost for longer stays.
How far ahead do I need to reserve an RV site near Cassville?
For Roaring River State Park, book as early as you can. Missouri State Parks take reservations up to twelve months in advance, and the March 1 trout opener is the single busiest weekend of the year, filling the park solid. Summer weekends and holidays also pack the state park and the Table Rock Lake campgrounds, so reserve months ahead for those. The Corps of Engineers Big M campground on Table Rock Lake books through Recreation.gov and fills for summer weekends too. The private parks like Oak Hill Court, Roaring River Hills, Bar M, and Viola fill on warm-weather weekends, so a week or more of lead time is wise, and longer for holidays. On an off-season weekday you can often find a site with little notice.
When is the best time to camp near Cassville?
It depends on your goal. If you want the trout-fishing scene, spring is prime: the catch-and-keep season opens March 1 and Roaring River State Park comes alive, though you will need reservations. Summer is warm, green, and busy, great for the river, the hatchery, and Table Rock Lake, with campgrounds filling on weekends. Fall is our quiet favorite, with crisp Ozark color, good fishing, and thinner crowds. Winters are mild by northern standards, and Roaring River Campground 1, Oak Hill Court, and Viola RV Park stay open year-round, though the catch-and-keep season is closed in the deep of winter. For the best mix of weather, scenery, and open sites, aim for late spring or fall.
Can big rigs camp near Cassville?
Yes, with some route planning. Roaring River State Park has sites ranging from 43 to 68 feet, so it accommodates larger rigs, but the drive south on Highway 112 is winding and hilly Ozark road, so take it slowly and use your gears on the grades. Oak Hill Court in Cassville welcomes pull-through rigs up to 40 feet, and asks longer rigs to call the office ahead. Roaring River Hills off Highway 112 offers easy-access full-hookup sites with 50-amp service three miles north of the park entrance, a gentler approach. The Table Rock Lake resorts and the Corps Big M campground handle RVs but sit on rural lake-access roads, so check your route. Confirm your length and site type when booking, and big-rig owners will find workable options here.
Can I camp along the trout stream at Roaring River?
Yes, that is the whole draw. Roaring River State Park sits along a spring-fed stream stocked with rainbow and some brown trout, and its three campgrounds put you right in the wooded valley. Campground 1 stays open year-round with 78 electric sites, Campground 2 runs March through November, and Campground 3 has mostly basic sites plus one full-hookup spot. The park also has a historic 1910 fish hatchery, seven hiking trails, and designated wading areas where kids can cool off. The trout season is managed in three zones with different bait and lure rules, so check the current regulations before you fish. Reserve through Missouri State Parks up to twelve months ahead, since sites along the stream fill fast for the March opener and summer weekends.
Is there lakeside RV camping near Cassville?
Yes, on Table Rock Lake east of town. The Corps of Engineers Big M campground has 14 full-hookup sites with 30 and 50-amp service and a boat ramp, a solid public option on the water, bookable through Recreation.gov. On the private side, Bar M Resort offers 27 full-hookup RV sites with 50 and 30-amp service, a private boat ramp, and covered boat slips, and the year-round Viola RV Park has full-hookup sites, cabins, a bathhouse, and on-site laundry. These lakeside parks are reached on rural roads off the highways toward the Shell Knob area, so check your route. Table Rock Lake is a big Ozark reservoir with fishing, boating, and swimming, and it runs on toward Branson, making it an easy base for both water days and nearby attractions.
Are Cassville-area RV parks pet-friendly?
Generally yes. Roaring River State Park is pet-friendly across all three campgrounds under standard Missouri State Parks rules, requiring leashed pets. The private parks like Oak Hill Court, Roaring River Hills, Bar M, and Viola typically welcome pets as well, though policies on number of pets and designated areas vary, so confirm the specifics when you book. The state park trails, the shaded riverbanks, and the Table Rock Lake shorelines give dogs plenty of room to walk. As always, bring proof of vaccinations, keep pets leashed in the campground, and clean up after them so the sites stay welcoming for the next camper. The wooded, watery setting around Cassville is a genuinely nice place to travel with a dog.
What is there to do around Cassville while camping?
Plenty, and it centers on water and the Ozark hills. Roaring River State Park offers rainbow and brown trout fishing in three managed zones, seven hiking trails, and a historic 1910 fish hatchery you can tour, plus the seasonally open Ozark Chinquapin Nature Center and designated wading areas for kids. Table Rock Lake to the east has boating, fishing, and swimming, with marinas and boat ramps at the lakeside parks. Nearby Mark Twain National Forest land adds more Ozark scenery and recreation. Cassville itself has small-town shops and services, and Branson lies about an hour east for shows, theme parks, and dining. It is an easy base for mixing quiet river days, lake time, and a bigger day trip when you want one.
Is winter RV camping possible near Cassville?
Yes, and the Ozark winters are milder than up north. Roaring River State Park Campground 1 stays open year-round with electric sites, and private parks Oak Hill Court in Cassville and Viola RV Park on Table Rock Lake also operate year-round with full hookups, making them the reliable cold-weather choices. The catch-and-keep trout season closes in the deep of winter, though a winter catch-and-release season runs at Roaring River, so anglers still visit. Winters here can still bring cold snaps, so be ready to manage freezing pipes with heat tape or a heated hose on cold nights. If you want full hookups through the winter, book Oak Hill Court or Viola; for the state park, Campground 1 keeps electric sites open all year along the stream.
How do I get to Cassville RV parks in a big rig?
Cassville sits at the junction of MO-37, MO-76, and MO-112 in Barry County, so you have paved routes in from several directions. Oak Hill Court is right in Cassville for the easiest approach, with pull-throughs for rigs up to 40 feet and longer rigs asked to call ahead. The drive south to Roaring River State Park runs 7 to 8 miles on MO-112, a winding, hilly Ozark road, so take it slowly and use your gears on the grades. Roaring River Hills sits three miles north of the park entrance on 112, a gentler approach. The Table Rock Lake campgrounds are on rural lake-access roads off the highways toward Shell Knob, so map your route ahead. Fuel, groceries, and basic services are in Cassville, with Branson about an hour east for a bigger stock-up.
Is Cassville a good base for exploring the Missouri Ozarks by RV?
It is a strong one. Cassville puts you between Roaring River State Park, one of Missouris classic trout streams with a historic hatchery and good hiking, and Table Rock Lake, a big Ozark reservoir with boating, fishing, and lakeside camping. From here you can fish the river, hike the park trails, spend a day on the lake, or run about an hour east to Branson for shows and attractions, with Mark Twain National Forest scenery all around. Camp cheaply on electric sites along the trout stream, or settle into a full-hookup site at Oak Hill Court, Roaring River Hills, or a Table Rock Lake resort. For RVers who want Ozark rivers, lakes, and small-town Missouri with an easy day trip to Branson, Cassville is an easy recommendation.
Are there free dump stations in Cassville?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Cassville.
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