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Camp Mi Casa on the Route RV Park
Overview
Camp Mi Casa on the Route RV Park offers a welcoming and well-maintained retreat for travelers exploring the heart of the Midwest. Situated along the iconic historic Route 66, this park balances a peaceful, rural atmosphere with modern conveniences. It is designed to provide a restful stop for those journeying across the country or visitors looking to explore the rich history of Jasper County. The park is known for its clean facilities and spacious layouts that accommodate a variety of rig sizes.
Location & Surroundings
The park is located just outside the charming city of Carthage, Missouri, providing a quiet setting away from heavy highway noise while remaining easily accessible. Surrounded by the rolling landscapes of southwest Missouri, the park allows guests to enjoy the open air and wide horizons. Its proximity to Interstate 49 and Highway 96 makes it a convenient hub for regional travel. The local area is steeped in Civil War history and classic Americana, offering a nostalgic backdrop for your stay.
Amenities & Park Features
Travelers will find a range of practical features designed for a stress-free stay. The park provides several key features to enhance the guest experience:
- Full hookup sites with 30 and 50-amp electrical service.
- Spacious pull-thru concrete pads for easy setup and big-rig access.
- A seasonal swimming pool and a dedicated fenced dog run.
- Modern laundry facilities and clean private shower houses.
On-site Wi-Fi and picnic tables at each site ensure that guests can stay connected and enjoy outdoor dining during their visit.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Carthage is home to several unique landmarks that are just a short drive from the park. Visitors can tour the world-renowned Precious Moments Chapel or catch a double feature at the historic 66 Drive-In Theatre. History buffs will appreciate the Battle of Carthage State Historic Site and the stunning architecture of the Jasper County Courthouse. The area also offers plenty of antique shopping and local diners that capture the spirit of the Mother Road, making it easy to fill an afternoon with local culture.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal fit for Route 66 enthusiasts who want to experience the history of the road in a comfortable, modern setting. It appeals to retirees and families looking for a quiet, secure environment with reliable utilities. Because of its big-rig friendly sites and easy access, it is also a perfect choice for cross-country travelers needing a high-quality overnight stop. Whether you are staying for a single night or a week of sightseeing, the park provides a sense of community and ease.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Lori Martin
Gem of an RV park right on Route 66. Easy in and out with many pull thru sites. Easy online booking. Friendly and accommodating staff. Only reason not a 5 star is many sites not level so 4.5 star. Owner accommodated us moving to a more level site. Excellent customer service.
Cherie
Traveling Rt 66. Ran across this little gem of an RV park. Spacious sites, very clean laundry facilities and bath rooms. Plenty of hot water, best camp showerhouse! Solar powered RV park, with filtered water and filtered ice for sale on property. I would definitely recommend.
Mark Roeder
I first came to Camp Micasa in January because it stood out as an affordable option with a real focus on sustainability. After a short stay, I decided to extend my time here because I quickly realized how much I enjoyed the park. Having traveled to many RV campgrounds—from lakeside retreats to oceanside parks—I’ve learned to appreciate the little things that make a campground feel welcoming: clean and efficient restrooms, well-manicured grounds, and prompt problem-solving if an inevitable issue arises with water or power. Camp Micasa has consistently met those expectations. Since reserving my site online in January and extending my stay for work and school, I’ve found the campground to be very clean, well maintained, and continually improving. The new management team has been present and engaged, ensuring that every guest—whether here for a weekend getaway, an overnight stop, a longer stay, or even tent camping—has a positive experience. It’s clear they genuinely care about the park and the people in it. I’ve also noticed ongoing improvements being made weekly, which tells me the management is committed to keeping the campground a great place for both current and future guests. From my perspective, some of the negative reviews I’ve seen don’t reflect the reality of what it’s like here now under new management. For example, I even read one that mentioned paying a lease for a site—something I’ve never encountered at any of the 30+ campgrounds I’ve stayed at across the country. As someone who loves the traveling lifestyle, I’ve come to understand that a campsite isn’t meant to replace your home—it’s a place to park your home while you explore, work, or rest. When treated with the same respect you would show as a guest in someone else’s home, Camp Micasa offers exactly what you hope for in a campground: a clean, well-run, and welcoming environment.
Jared Smith
Truly disgusted! New ownership of this place is going to truly sink this business!! You wonder why this place isn’t packed like used to be! After years of camping at this site and having an amazing experience each time, even sending friends and family there while they traveled, I’m truly disappointed in the new owners way of treatment of guest! The new owners aren’t welcoming when arriving. Acting as if you owe them your business. Showing up at all hours of the day not caring of their guest time or sleeping schedules. Even causing hostile arguments with guest over minor incidents. This is no longer a place I’d recommend anyone going to anymore! I’d rather spend more money for a stay and actually enjoy myself than EVER have to deal with these new owners.
Les Taylor
Easy in, easy out. Plenty of room for my 43’ Class A with tow. Internet was out at the park but the cell coverage was good enough for streaming and computer use. Bathrooms and laundry facilities were clean and the yards and flowers were kept in good shape. Convenient to Ruby Jack Trail for bikes and walking and the Drive-in theater. Definitely a go to when passing through or exploring.
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