Missouri State Parks Near Camdenton

Discover 4 parks within driving distance of Camdenton

Ha Ha Tonka State Park

Camdenton, Missouri
5 miles away

"Camdenton is the closest gateway city, making it the easiest base for a day trip to the park. Visitors often stop here for dining, fuel, and lodging before exploring the trails and overlooks."

Ha Ha Tonka State Park is one of Missouri’s most iconic natural and historic destinations, combining Ozark geology with the ruins of a turn-of-the-century stone mansion. The park’s trails lead to natural bridges, sinkholes, a large spring, and panoramic overlooks above the Lake of the Ozarks.

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Lake of the Ozarks State Park

Osage Beach, Missouri
12 miles away

"Camdenton offers quick access to the park's western side and is popular with anglers and campers. It is a practical stop for supplies before heading to the lake."

Lake of the Ozarks State Park spans more than 17,000 acres along the lake's shoreline and includes beaches, campgrounds, boat access, and miles of forested land. It is a major destination for water recreation, family outings, and scenic outdoor escapes in central Missouri.

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Bennett Spring State Park

Lebanon, Missouri
42 miles away

"Camdenton visitors often combine a park trip with other Ozark travel. Bennett Spring offers a quieter inland nature experience compared with the lake area."

Bennett Spring State Park is known for its spring-fed trout fishing, wooded bluffs, and the historic Bennett Spring Lodge. The park also offers camping, picnicking, hiking, and seasonal outdoor activities in a scenic Ozark setting.

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Osage Village State Historic Site

Linn, Missouri
53 miles away

"Camdenton travelers often visit when exploring central Missouri beyond the lake region. The site offers a quiet stop with historical significance."

Osage Village State Historic Site highlights the history of the Osage people in the Missouri River valley region. The site is primarily interpretive and scenic, with a focus on cultural heritage rather than recreation.

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