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Mark Twain/Red Bluff
Overview
Located within the vast expanse of the Mark Twain National Forest, the Red Bluff Recreation Area near Davisville, Missouri, offers a serene escape into the Ozark Highlands. This campground is named after the towering, reddish-hued bluffs that overlook the Huzzah River, creating a striking backdrop for any camping trip. It provides an authentic outdoor experience where the focus remains on the natural beauty and tranquility of the Missouri wilderness rather than modern commercial distractions.
Location & Surroundings
The park is situated along the upper reaches of the Huzzah River, surrounded by a dense canopy of hardwoods and pines. The geography here is defined by rugged limestone outcroppings and clear, cool waters that characterize the Missouri Ozarks. Being tucked away in a remote section of Crawford County, visitors can expect a quiet atmosphere where the sounds of the forest and the gentle flow of the river dominate the environment. The surrounding Potosi-Fredericktown Ranger District offers thousands of acres of exploring opportunities for those looking to immerse themselves in nature.
Amenities & Park Features
Red Bluff serves RVers with a selection of electric hookup sites and primitive options. The park features a layout designed to maximize the forest setting while providing essential conveniences. Notable features include:
- Spacious gravel pads equipped with picnic tables and fire rings.
- Access to vault toilets and potable water stations throughout the loops.
- A convenient on-site dump station for RV travelers.
- The 1.2-mile Red Bluff Trail which offers breathtaking views of the river valley.
A major highlight is the direct access to the water, allowing guests to transition from their campsite to the riverbank in just a few minutes.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The primary draw for visitors is the river, which is perfect for tubing, kayaking, and splashing in the shallow eddies during the warm summer months. Anglers often frequent the banks to test their luck with local fish species in the Huzzah’s clear waters. Just a short drive away, travelers can explore the Meramec River or visit Dillard Mill State Historic Site to see one of Missouri's most photographed red mills. The area is also a gateway to miles of forest service roads and trails ideal for hiking and wildlife observation.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for travelers who prioritize scenery and outdoor recreation over resort-style amenities. It is a fantastic choice for families wanting to spend their days floating on the water and their nights under a dark, star-filled sky. RVers who enjoy national forest camping and seek a peaceful, mid-week retreat or a lively summer weekend by the river will find Red Bluff to be a quintessential Missouri destination.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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- On-Site Rentals
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User Reviews
Tony Strubberg
Looking for a camping experience where nature is your neighbor and Wi-Fi is about as common as a unicorn? Then Red Bluff Campground in the Mark Twain National Forest might be your jam! Here we go!! The Good: Huzzah Creek: The star of the show! Dip your toes, catch some rays, or swim. Just be mindful, it can go from two feet to seven feet in a flash. It's like a watery magic trick! Secluded Sites (mostly): Many sites offer a good sense of privacy, perfect for escaping the hustle and bustle of… well, wherever you're escaping from. Scenic Views: Towering red bluffs provide a stunning backdrop, making your campfire selfies extra picturesque. Friendly Host: If you're lucky, you'll meet the diligent host, "Buddy," who's known to slip around like a shadow in the night and sell cheaper firewood than the locals. The... "Interesting": Quiet Hours: “Who needs em!” JK…maybe!! Welllll… Sometimes quiet hours are more of a suggestion on the weekends, so be prepared for some enthusiastic campers enjoying themselves. Rocky Tendencies: Due to past flood adventures (or misadventures?), some loops are mostly rocky, making tent camping more of a challenge. If you’re not up for it. Raccoons: Let's just say they are not shy. Be prepared for midnight snack raids and the general theft of anything deemed interesting. Seriously they will STEAL your stuff. No Cell Service: Consider this a digital detox, whether you like it or not. Red Bluff Campground is a place where you can enjoy the beauty of nature, embrace (sometimes forcefully) the lack of modern amenities, and maybe even get a workout chasing off hungry raccoons. It's a true escape from the ordinary. Just please remember you will be involved, as the victim, in a well established, Raccoon led theft ring.
Tamra Stevens
Recently camped here in the Pines Overlook loop and the sites had plenty of shade for tent camping, no electric but that's ok with me. Very very beautiful view, and was sparsely populated even on a Saturday night. I think most people were at the Creek loop which I did not even know existed until I got turned around when leaving. Very much appreciated the solitude, and the hosts did come by once or twice daily to make sure things were well. I did not have any issues or even notice any mosquitoes, nor ticks, no fleas or chiggers or anything unpleasant bug-related. The lack of a 5th star is because of the cleanliness of the shower house/ bathrooms (not necessarily the vault toilets because you can only do so much and they were cleaner than most). The showers really need a good cleaning, so glad I didn't have to go in them barefoot. The flushing bathrooms were a bit cleaner, but still need a good cleaning of the toilets and sinks, flush buttons and door handles. Felt quite safe and will definitely be back
PVI
One of the most beautiful campgrounds in Missouri. Completely renovated with new sites and bathroom facilities.
Pam Rymanowicz
Found a site that 3ven had electricity & with my America the beautiful pass made it $13 for the night. Only 1 other camper in the park. In mid October
Larissa Martin
Best place for camping! Beautiful campsites. Some spaced out for a little bit of privacy and some gathered together if you prefer a busier space. Yard hydrants to wash off at, no showers available. A handful of electric sites. Most campsites are super close to the water and have a beautiful view. Huzzah creek this far down is mostly shallow (knee deep) with one or two deeper spots to swim at. Definitely reserve a space before you go if you go on the weekends.