Camp Elim RV Park & Campground, Newburg, Missouri

Newburg, MO

About

Camp Elim RV Park & Campground is located directly (.2 miles off of exit 169) off I-44. Located directly off of Historic Old Route 66 where you can drive along and enjoy scenic views and even visit the iconic Uranus Fudge Factory, which includes Mini Golf, an ice cream shop, and many more unique experiences! A short 20-minute drive will take you to Fort Leonard Wood using both the Main and East gates. While the campground boasts a small fishing pond with a walking trail that goes around it, Camp Elim is an amazing place to park your Motorhome/RV and go and explore the famous Mark Twain National Forrest where you can enjoy floating, swimming, fishing (especially trout fishing), hunting, trail walking/riding. A scenic 15-minute drive down J-highway will take you to the nearest river access on The Big Piney River. While being nestled in the heart of the Mark Twain National Forest, which consists of thousands of acres that contain numerous hiking/walking and ORV trails, you can experience large permanent springs, over 5,000 caves, rocky barren glades, old volcanic mountains, and nationally recognized streams. Mark Twain National Forest is also known for its vast public land where you can hunt species, consisting of deer, turkey, rabbit, squirrel, woodcock, mourning doves, ducks, raccoon, bobcat, fox, and coyote. Fishing can also be enjoyed through various ponds and rivers.

Park Features

  • Fishing

About the Park

Camp Elim RV Park & Campground is located directly (.2 miles off of exit 169) off I-44. Located directly off of Historic Old Route 66 where you can drive along and enjoy scenic views and even visit the iconic Uranus Fudge Factory, which includes Mini Golf, an ice cream shop, and many more unique experiences! A short 20-minute drive will take you to Fort Leonard Wood using both the Main and East gates. While the campground boasts a small fishing pond with a walking trail that goes around it, Camp Elim is an amazing place to park your Motorhome/RV and go and explore the famous Mark Twain National Forrest where you can enjoy floating, swimming, fishing (especially trout fishing), hunting, trail walking/riding. A scenic 15-minute drive down J-highway will take you to the nearest river access on The Big Piney River. While being nestled in the heart of the Mark Twain National Forest, which consists of thousands of acres that contain numerous hiking/walking and ORV trails, you can experience large permanent springs, over 5,000 caves, rocky barren glades, old volcanic mountains, and nationally recognized streams. Mark Twain National Forest is also known for its vast public land where you can hunt species, consisting of deer, turkey, rabbit, squirrel, woodcock, mourning doves, ducks, raccoon, bobcat, fox, and coyote. Fishing can also be enjoyed through various ponds and rivers.

Address

Camp Elim RV Park & Campground, Newburg, Missouri
24798 Clementine Outer Road, Newburg, MO 65550

Park Policies

Check-In: After 1:00pm
Check-Out: Before 11:00am

Campspot Policies


Customer Reviews

Camper
Satisfaction Rating

3.0

1 Verified Reviews

All ratings and reviews are collected from campers who have booked through Campspot and completed a stay at this campground.


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D.S.
June 2024
3/5
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Three out of five stars
Satisfaction Rating

Honesty here, the owner is super nice. The campground is newish and he is trying to develop it. It has full hookups who’s is a positive, it is located close to the highway for easy in and out. But the campground itself needs a lot of development, even for a $40 price to be worth it. If you are just worn out and need to park your camper someplace for a night it works, definitely not for extended stay at this time

Staff
green star
Cellular
green star
Wifi
grey star
Value
green star
Site
green star
Location
green star
Washrooms
grey star
Amenities
grey star

Park Features

  • Fishing

Nearby Activities

  • Biking
  • Boating
  • Climbing
  • Fishing
  • Golfing
  • Hiking
  • Historic Sites
  • Paddling
  • Restaurants
  • Wildlife Watching