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Southeast Missouri / I-55 Corridor — Camping Guide

Cabin Rentals Near Perryville, MO

Updated June 2026 Perryville, MO

Cabin camping near Perryville, MO solves a specific problem: you want the campground evening, the quiet and the kids worn out by dark, without owning or towing anything. Perry County is good ground for it. The town sits a mile off I-55 in southeast Missouri, 80 miles south of St. Louis, with Tower Rock on the Mississippi, the 1839 Saxon Lutheran Memorial, and a string of small wineries all inside a 30-minute drive. You can fill a weekend here without ever feeling like you’re killing time.

Perryville RV Resort by RJourney keeps cabins in its lodging inventory for exactly this trip, including pet-friendly cabins at $15 per pet, per stay. Bed counts, kitchen setups, and pricing vary by cabin, so a quick call to the front desk sorts the details before you book. Every cabin stay comes with the run of the property: the pool, the jump pad, the playground, the basketball court, and the fenced dog park.

What a Cabin Stay at Perryville RV Resort Looks Like

The cabins sit inside a quiet, wooded property near Perry Lake, a mile off I-55 at Exit 129 and 5 minutes from downtown Perryville. Guests traveling without an RV get the full amenity stack: the swimming pool and jump pad that families photograph most, the playground and basketball court, a walking trail along the property edge, and a camp store with firewood and propane for the evening fire. Pet-friendly cabins carry a $15 per pet, per stay fee, and the fenced dog park gives dogs an off-leash run. One thing worth saying plainly, because reviews occasionally flag surprises: cabin specifics vary. Bed counts, kitchen status, and pricing differ from cabin to cabin, so confirm exactly what your cabin includes when you book. The front desk at (314) 493-0224 will walk you through it. The park itself holds 4.4 stars across 595 Google reviews, with cleanliness and friendly staff the 2 themes that come up first.

A Weekend Itinerary From the Cabin Door

Day 1: settle in, let the kids find the jump pad, and walk the trail near Perry Lake’s outflow before dinner. Day 2: drive 20 minutes southeast to Tower Rock, the 60-foot limestone island in the Mississippi (check river levels first; in low water you can walk to its base), then loop north to the Saxon Lutheran Memorial at Frohna for the preserved log farmstead of the 1839 German settlers. Day 3: slow down. The area’s wineries sit 15 to 30 minutes out on the edge of Missouri’s German wine country, the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal is 5 minutes away, and downtown Perryville’s courthouse square covers lunch. If you’ve got energy left, Hawn State Park’s Pickle Creek Trail winds through sandstone canyons 30 minutes northwest. Then back to the cabin, where the pool is waiting.

Pull-through RV sites with mature trees at Perryville RV Resort along Lake Drive in southeast Missouri

Perryville RV Resort by RJourney sits at 300 Lake Drive, a mile off I-55 at Exit 129, which makes it a natural base for exploring Perry County. Walmart, grocery stores, and gas stations are within minutes, and the park itself stays in a quiet, wooded setting near Perry Lake. Every site carries full hookups (water, sewer, and 20/30/50-amp electric) in pull-through and back-in layouts, and three overflow parking areas handle tow vehicles at no fee. After a day at Tower Rock or the Saxon Lutheran Memorial, the swimming pool, jump pad, fenced dog park, and pavilion are waiting. Jerry Parsons runs the park, and reviews flag two things over and over: how clean the grounds are and how friendly the staff is.

Sites & Hookups

Every site at Perryville RV Resort carries full hookups: water, sewer, and 20/30/50-amp electric, in pull-through and back-in layouts. The 50-amp service matters if you run a Class A or fifth wheel with multiple AC units during a Missouri summer, and pull-throughs at the front handle big rigs without a tight backing maneuver after a long I-55 day. Three overflow parking areas are available at no extra fee, so a tow vehicle or a second car is a non-issue. Internal park roads can be dusty in dry weather and rough in spots, so drive slow at the entrance.

What's On-Site

The pool and the jump pad are what kids photograph, and together with the playground, the basketball court, and the fenced dog park they are what reviews call out first. A walking trail follows the property edge near Perry Lake’s outflow, and a pavilion handles group gatherings, reunions, and weekend cookouts. Firewood, propane, and a camp store cover the basics, and the on-site dump station serves registered guests. Park-wide WiFi helps where carrier signal at a specific site runs thin. It is a family-first amenity stack built for the kind of base camp that makes a day of sightseeing easy to come home from.

Swimming Pool
Jumping Pillow
Dog Park
Playground
Basketball Court
WiFi
Propane
Dump Station
Showers
Walking Trails
Pull-Through Sites
Full Hookups

What Guests Say

4.4 stars across 595 Google reviews. Cleanliness and friendly staff are the two themes that show up first in nearly every positive review. Families with kids cite the pool and the jump pad as the recurring photo moments, and long-term and monthly guests highlight the value against a hotel room. Guests flag that internal park roads run dusty in dry weather and rough in spots; Jerry is upfront about it. Drive slow at the entrance and the trade is a clean, family-friendly base for exploring Perry County.

Things To Do Near Perryville, MO

On the Water

The Mississippi River defines the eastern edge of Perry County, and Tower Rock is its standout sight: a roughly 60-foot limestone island that rises straight out of the river about 20 minutes southeast of Perryville near Wittenberg. In low-water years the river drops far enough to walk out to the base of the rock, a rare and dramatic experience; in normal water it stands offshore as a National Natural Landmark steeped in steamboat-era lore. Trail of Tears State Park, about 35 minutes south near Cape Girardeau, adds 3,400 acres of Mississippi River bluffs with overlooks, a visitor center, and forested hiking trails. Perry Lake, 10 minutes off-site, rounds out the water options for fishing and kayaking.

Wooded grounds and Perry Lake area near Perryville RV Resort in southeast Missouri
On Land

The Saxon Lutheran Memorial at Frohna, about 20 minutes north of Perryville, preserves the log cabins and farmstead of the 1839 Saxon German immigrants who shaped this corner of Missouri, an open-air museum of early settlement life. Perry County itself carries deep German Catholic and Lutheran roots, and the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal in Perryville draws visitors to its grounds and church. For hikers, Hawn State Park about 30 minutes northwest is a Midwest standout, where the Pickle Creek Trail winds through sandstone canyons, shut-ins, and pine forest.

Day Trips

Slow the afternoon down with a stop at the area’s wineries: the Perryville and broader southeast Missouri stretch sits on the edge of the state’s German wine country, with tasting rooms an easy drive from town. Downtown Perryville offers the courthouse square, local dining, and the Perry County Museum for a rainy-day hour. For a bigger day out, St. Louis is 80 miles north on I-55 for the Gateway Arch, Forest Park, and the City Museum, and Cape Girardeau is about 40 minutes south for the Mississippi riverfront murals and downtown.

Practical Tips for Exploring Near Perryville

Check the river level for Tower Rock:

Walking out to the base of Tower Rock is only possible in low-water years. Check current Mississippi River levels before you go, and never attempt the walk when the water is up.

Confirm cabin details when you book:

Bed counts, kitchen status, pet policy, and pricing vary from cabin to cabin. One call to the front desk at (314) 493-0224 settles what your cabin includes before you commit.

Save a slow afternoon for the wineries:

The area's tasting rooms pair well with a relaxed afternoon. Have a designated driver and confirm tasting-room hours, which can be seasonal.

Drive slow at the park entrance:

Internal park roads run dusty in dry weather and rough in spots. Take the entrance slow and you trade that for a clean, family-friendly base camp.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there cabin rentals near Perryville, MO?

Yes. Perryville RV Resort by RJourney keeps cabins in its lodging inventory at 300 Lake Drive, a mile off I-55 at Exit 129. Cabin guests get full use of the pool, jump pad, playground, basketball court, and fenced dog park.

Are the cabins at Perryville RV Resort pet-friendly?

Pet-friendly cabins are part of the inventory at $15 per pet, per stay. Dogs get an off-leash run in the fenced dog park, and outside it pets stay leashed and attended. Confirm which cabins take pets when you book.

Do the cabins have kitchens and bathrooms?

It varies by cabin. Bed counts, kitchen status, and pricing differ across the inventory, so call the front desk at (314) 493-0224 to confirm exactly what your cabin includes for your dates.

What is there to do near the cabins?

Tower Rock on the Mississippi is 20 minutes southeast, the Saxon Lutheran Memorial’s 1839 settlement is 20 minutes north, area wineries run 15 to 30 minutes out, and Hawn State Park’s sandstone-canyon hiking is 30 minutes northwest. St. Louis is a 90-minute day trip.

Why book a cabin instead of a hotel in Perryville?

A cabin trades the hallway and the ice machine for a wooded property with a pool, a jump pad, a fire in the evening, and a dog park. You’re still 5 minutes from town and a mile from the interstate, so convenience doesn’t suffer.

Are cabins available year-round?

Perryville RV Resort operates year-round. Cabin availability for specific dates moves with demand, so check current openings with the front desk or through the booking page.

Book a Cabin Weekend at Perryville RV Resort

Perryville RV Resort by RJourney puts cabin camping a mile off I-55 at Exit 129, with pet-friendly cabins, a pool, a jump pad, and a fenced dog park on site and Tower Rock, the Saxon Lutheran Memorial, and the area wineries within a 30-minute drive.

See all site types, rates, and live availability on the Perryville RV Resort page.

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