Campground Overview
About Arrow Rock State Historic Site
What makes the Arrow Rock State Historic Site Campground stand out is its seamless integration of historical charm, natural tranquility, and modern amenities. This campground offers campers well-maintained sites with options for basic, electric, and full hookups, all surrounded by the rich historic backdrop of Arrow Rock, a key stop along the Santa Fe Trail. The atmosphere is serene, with a blend of shaded areas and open spaces, catering equally to tent campers and RV enthusiasts.
Located just outside the historic village of Arrow Rock, Missouri, this campground serves as a gateway to both nature and history. Within walking distance, visitors can explore the town's cobblestone streets, the 1834 Huston Tavern (the oldest continuously operating restaurant west of the Mississippi), and other preserved 19th-century buildings. For recreation, the campground connects to trails such as the Pierre à Fleche Trail, which winds through scenic landscapes and historic settings. Additionally, a small fishing lake near the campground provides a peaceful spot for anglers.
Arrow Rock is easily accessible off Interstate 70 and serves as a perfect base for weekend getaways, with attractions like the Lyceum Theatre and the Big Muddy National Fish and Wildlife Refuge just a short drive away. Whether you're indulging your love for history, hiking in the picturesque surroundings, or relaxing at your campsite, this unique campground offers an immersive experience that balances comfort with cultural exploration.
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