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Hermann City Park
Overview
Hermann City Park offers a budget-friendly and convenient base for exploring Missouri's historic Rhine Valley. Located right in the heart of town, this municipal park provides a relaxed community atmosphere that blends outdoor recreation with easy access to local urban amenities. Whether you are stopping for a single night or staying for a seasonal festival, the park serves as a welcoming gateway to the region.
Location & Surroundings
The park is situated just blocks away from the historic downtown district, allowing visitors to leave their rigs behind and explore the village on foot. Hermann is famous for its deep German heritage, and the park is tucked into a scenic landscape characterized by rolling hills and the nearby Missouri River. Its central position makes it an ideal spot for those wanting to experience local culture without a long commute.
Amenities & Park Features
The RV area within the park features sites equipped with electric and water hookups, including options for 30 and 50-amp service. Guests have access to a dump station, restrooms, and a seasonal shower house. Beyond the camping pads, the park boasts extensive recreational facilities such as a public swimming pool, tennis courts, and playground equipment, ensuring there is plenty to do right outside your door.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Travelers can easily reach numerous award-winning wineries and tasting rooms that define this area of Missouri. For outdoor enthusiasts, the Katy Trail is just a short distance away, offering miles of scenic cycling and hiking paths. History buffs will enjoy visiting the Deutschheim State Historic Site or exploring the various museums and shops located throughout the charming, brick-lined streets of the village.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is a perfect fit for social travelers and families who enjoy being in the middle of the action. It is particularly well-suited for visitors attending the annual Maifest or Oktoberfest celebrations. If you value walkability and local charm over secluded wilderness, this municipal gem provides everything needed for a comfortable and engaging stay in Missouri’s famous wine country.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
User Reviews
Devin LaRue
Very lucky to have found a campground here so near to downtown Hermann. I had planned on going further West on the Katy, but headwinds cut my endurance in half and I had to pivot. Called this place and they were accommodating with availability. The showers were hot and the bathroom was heated. It's nestled in a neighborhood near a busy street, so it's not perfectly quiet, but I was tired enough for that to not matter. Proximity to good places to eat after a long day is what made this place ideal.
Boone
Very quiet overall. Our space, #51, was creek side with plenty of space. The utility pedestal is quite elevated for potential flooding so recommend be aware of heavy rains. Close enough to the activities and shopping to walk or ride bikes if you’re so inclined. We stayed on an Oktoberfest weekend but the crowds were not excessive. We would definitely stay here again.
Bill Verouden
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Great campground with easy access from the Katy Trail to McClintock Trailhead. Level sites, online booking only. A little road noise at 19/100, but the four pickleball courts and super friendly locals make it a fantastic stop!
Dave Prothe
We travel with a group of friends and family so we had 4 RV's in close proximity of each other. Our sites were spacious and fairly level. We had plenty of space to get together around a central fire pit. There are trees and nice shade in some areas. We signed up for the trolley which would pick us up and drop us off at the campground. We had a very enjoyable stay and plan to return at some point!
Richard Chism
The park is conveniently located and used by locals and out- of- towners alike. A well maintained swimming pool and baseball diamond are favorites. Our 1st campsite was in the 19-43 section. These back-in sites aren't wide enough to put out an awning. It felt very crowded. Our 2nd site was in the 1-18 section. It rained, and our site was inundated with about 3 inches of water. The next morning, the water had receded somewhat, but it made breaking camp a soggy mess. I guess I expect more for $40 @ night. Still, any chance to stay and enjoy Hermann is a plus!