Category Archives: MO

SP Campground Rating – Babler State Park (St Louis, MO)

We stayed here for a week while visiting St Louis, MO.  Overall a great little place to stay.
Link to campground here: Dr. Edmund A Babler Memorial State Park, MO
Link to map here: Babler State Park, MO
  
  1. Site Quality = 4.5/5
    There’s really not much negative to say about the sites here. The campground has very large, concrete, level sites which are nicely spaced, set in trimmed grass and amongst trees. Picnic table and fire-pit at each site, plus a good selection of electric hook-ups (30 amp). The sites in the 2 left-hand loops (as you enter the park) are set in older forest and are a bit more narrow. Also the end-turns are tight. In the right-hand loop (#13-#33) the sites are more open and much larger.
  2. Facilities = 4/5
    Decent State Park facilities. There’s flush and vault toilets, hot showers (free) plus central dump & potable water at several locations. Everything is kept clean and presentable. Around the State Park there’s plenty of picnic locations and playground areas.
  3. Location = 4/5
    We really liked this location. The park is set in the middle of a large, natural area with plenty of forest, hiking trails and biking (it’s very popular on the week-ends). Also, it’s ~30 miles from St Louis and within a short driving distance to any shopping you’d need to do.
  4. Pet Friendliness = 5/5
    Great for pooch. Lots of space to hang out in the grassy area around camp, plus trails galore in the forest.

Overall Rating = 4.4
BONUS ALERT = Quiet forest and only 30 miles from St Louis 

Summary: This was a great park to explore the St Louis area. It’s in a really nice area of town, set smack in the middle of 2,500-acres of natural woodland and nicely quiet despite being so close to civilization (~30 miles from central St Louis). The entrance is quite fancy with a massive stone gate, broad avenue and statue of Dr. Babler. The sites are also great. Very large, concrete and nicely flat with the bonus of electrical hook-ups available. Campers are well separated and there’s access to hiking and biking (13 miles in total) straight from the campground. During the week the place is practically deserted, although it tends to fill-up in the week-ends. Overall a great stop. We’d come by again. 

 Extra Info:  AT&T Cellphones & Verizon wireless both worked. Selection of reservable and electric sites. Sites are $21/night for electric in high-season, $19/night in off-season (full rates here). Central dump and potable water. 

Typical site in right-side loop (as you enter park)

View down right-side loop road. You can just see our site (#15) on right.

Another view of right-side loop

Typical site in left-side loops. These are smaller & set in older forest.

View down left-side loop

SP Campground Rating – Knob Noster State Park, MO

This was another nice stop-over off Hwy 50 in Missouri on our way to St Louis.
Link to campground here: Knob Noster State Park
Link to map here: Knob Nostre State Park
  
  1. Site Quality = 4/5
    Very nice sites here. They’re hard-gravel back-ins, very long and quite flat. Good space between campers, nice shade and picnic table and fire-pit at each site. Electric sites available.
  2. Facilities = 4/5
    Another good State Park in terms of facilities. There was flush and decent hot showers (free), dump station, potable water and even a laundry (which was only $0.75 per load). Lots of picnic areas and rest areas around the park too.
  3. Location = 3/5
    This is more of a stop-over location. It’s in a lovely, natural setting surrounded by forest, 2 lakes and trails, but with only the very small town of Knob Noster close by. It’s conveniently located off Hwy 50, however, and back far enough that it’s nice and quiet.
  4. Pet Friendliness = 5/5
    Another great park for doggie. Lots of hiking trails, good nature and space to hang out.

Overall Rating = 4
BONUS ALERT = Meeting point of prairies, forest  and savanna 

Summary: This was another nice little stop-over for us on our way to St Louis. State Parks, in general, are  great options in the MidWest. Lots of space, lovely natural settings and all the perks of hot showers, flush toilets and electricity at a fraction of the cost of a developed campsite. This was no exception. Knob Noster is set in  3,934 acres of natural habitat which is a unique mix of prairie, forest and savanna. The sites were flat and large with electricity and shade, plus lots of hiking trails right from your doorstep. There was even a laundry. We’d stop-over here again. 

 Extra Info:  AT&T Cellphones & Verizon wireless both worked. Selection of reservable and electric sites. Sites are $21/night for electric in high-season, $19/night in off-season. Central dump and potable water. 

Entrance to Knob Nostre

Typical site view

Picnic table and fire-pit at each site

View down the road showing our site