Wooded RV sites and family recreation area at Perryville RV Resort near Perry Lake in southeast Missouri
Southeast Missouri / I-55 Corridor — Camping Guide

Year-Round RV Parks Near Perryville, MO

Updated June 2026 Perryville, MO

Most RV parks in southeast Missouri run a summer season and close the gates after Labor Day. Perryville RV Resort by RJourney stays open all year, which makes it one of the few year-round RV parks in Perry County and a practical base whether you are a winter Texas snowbird routing north in spring, a traveling worker on a regional infrastructure job, or a household between homes who needs full hookups in January.

The draw for a year-round stay is the same thing that makes the park work in July: full hookups at every site, 50-amp service for running heat or AC hard, monthly rates that beat any hotel over a 30-day stretch, and a location a mile off I-55 at Exit 129 with Walmart, groceries, and fuel within minutes. Here is what you need to know about staying year-round at an RV park near Perryville.

Why Perryville Works as a Year-Round RV Base

Open When Other Parks Close

Many private campgrounds and most state-park loops in southeast Missouri run seasonal and shut down for winter. Perryville RV Resort operates year-round, so you are not chasing the calendar to find a full-hookup site in November, December, or February. For snowbirds heading south in fall and back north in spring, the I-55 location at Exit 129 puts the park directly on the route between the Upper Midwest and the Gulf Coast.

Monthly Rates Built for Long Stays

Monthly rates start at $1,200 with full hookups included. Over a 30-day stretch that lands at a fraction of a hotel room at $80 to $120 a night, which is why traveling workers on regional infrastructure jobs and households between homes use the park as a months-long base. Three overflow parking areas absorb the tow vehicle and the extra car at no fee.

Town Services Minutes Away

A year-round stay leans harder on nearby services than a summer weekend does. Walmart, grocery stores, gas, and propane are within minutes of the Exit 129 ramp, and St. Louis is 80 miles north on I-55 for anything Perryville does not carry. The park sells firewood and propane on-site for the days you would rather not leave.

Winter RV Camping at Perryville

Perry County sits around 500 feet in southeast Missouri, so winters are cold but milder than the Upper Midwest, with occasional hard freezes rather than months of deep cold. For a comfortable winter stay, the basics apply: skirt the rig to protect the underbelly and your holding tanks, run a heated water hose or manage the freshwater line on the coldest nights, and lean on the 50-amp service for electric heat to spare your propane. The park stays open and monthly guests keep it active through the off-season, so you are not wintering alone on an empty loop.

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Full hookup RV sites with mature shade trees at Perryville RV Resort near Perry Lake in southeast Missouri

Perryville RV Resort by RJourney sits at 300 Lake Drive, a mile off I-55 at Exit 129, and operates year-round. Walmart, grocery stores, and gas stations are within minutes, which matters more in winter when you are not running into town for every supply run. Every site carries full hookups (water, sewer, and 20/30/50-amp electric) in pull-through and back-in layouts, so a Class A or fifth wheel with electric heat handles a Missouri cold snap without tripping a pedestal. Monthly rates start at $1,200 with full hookups included, the strongest value window for traveling workers and snowbirds who post up for the season. The mix that keeps coming back: weekend families from St. Louis, traveling workers on monthly rates, and reunion groups using the pavilion. Reviews flag two things over and over: how clean the grounds are kept and how friendly the staff is.

Sites & Hookups

Every site carries full hookups (water, sewer, and 20/30/50-amp electric) in pull-through and back-in layouts. The 50-amp service is the one that matters for a year-round stay: it lets you run electric heat through a January cold snap and dual ACs through a humid Missouri July without managing your load. 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 for a long stay. Internal park roads can be dusty in dry weather and rough in spots. Drive slow at the entrance and the trade is a clean, friendly park at an affordable rate. A dump station is on-site.

What's On-Site

The pool and the jump pad are what kids photograph. Together with the playground, the basketball court, and the fenced dog park, the family-amenity stack is what reviews call out first, and it is the main reason campers choose the resort over a rustic state-park site. 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 handle the basics, and the dump station serves registered guests. WiFi covers the property, helpful where carrier signal at a specific site runs thin. Waterfront access lines up the park with Perry Lake just 10 minutes off-site for fishing, kayaking, and quieter afternoons.

Swimming Pool
Dog Park
Playground
Basketball Court
WiFi
Propane
Dump Station
Pull Through
Big Rig Friendly
Full Hookups
50 Amp

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. Long-term and monthly guests highlight the value of $1,200/month with full hookups against a hotel room at $80 to $120 a night. What guests flag: internal park roads run dusty in dry weather and rough in spots. Drive slow at the entrance and the trade is a clean, family-friendly park at an affordable rate. Repeat guests come back for family reunions, weekend get-togethers, and the rhythm of a place that recognizes them at check-in.

Other RV Parks Near Perryville, MO

Perryville RV Resort is the only full-amenity private RV resort in Perry County that operates year-round. A few other parks serve RV travelers in the area, though most run seasonal. Availability and policies change, so call ahead before making plans, especially in the off-season.

Saline Creek RV Park & Campground

4997 Highway T, Perryville, MO RV sites with hookups; call for configuration

A smaller private campground in the Perryville area for RV travelers who want a quieter, more basic stay than a full-amenity resort. Fewer family amenities than Perryville RV Resort, but a workable alternative when the resort is full. Visit website.

Call for current rates
Best for: Travelers wanting a simpler private campground near town

Hawn State Park

About 30 minutes northwest of Perryville in the Ozark foothills Basic and electric tent sites (water and vault toilets)

A hidden gem where the Pickle Creek Trail winds through sandstone canyons, shut-ins, and pine forests. Camping is basic, which makes it the top tent-camping pick near Perryville, and the hiking ranks among the best in the Midwest. Visit website.

Missouri State Parks camping fees
Best for: Tent camping and world-class Midwest hiking

Trail of Tears State Park

About 35 minutes south near Cape Girardeau on the Mississippi River bluffs Basic and electric sites; no full hookups

Covers 3,400 acres along the Mississippi River bluffs and commemorates the forced Cherokee removal of 1838-1839. Campsites tuck into the forest with rugged hiking trails, river overlooks, and a visitor center. No resort amenities, just scenery, history, and shaded tent sites. Visit website.

Missouri State Parks camping fees
Best for: History, river overlooks, and tent camping

Lake Perry Campground

Perry County, MO (near Perry Lake) Call for current site and hookup details

A local lakeside campground option near Perry Lake for anglers and travelers who want water access. Amenities are basic compared to a private resort; confirm current availability and hookups before booking. Visit website.

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Best for: Anglers wanting a lakeside spot near Perry Lake

Cape Camping & RV Park

Cape Girardeau, MO (about 40 minutes south) Full hookups available

A private RV park near Cape Girardeau for travelers who want to base closer to the city’s riverfront, dining, and Southeast Missouri State University campus rather than in Perry County itself. Visit website.

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Best for: Travelers basing closer to Cape Girardeau and the riverfront

Things to Do Near Perryville, MO

On the Water

Perry Lake is about 10 minutes from the resort and offers fishing, kayaking, and a quiet shoreline. It is a small lake, perfect for a low-key morning of casting without the boat traffic of larger reservoirs. Mississippi River access is available through Trail of Tears State Park, 35 minutes south, where catfish, drum, and bass fishing draw anglers throughout the season.

On Land

Hawn State Park, 30 minutes northwest, has two outstanding hiking trails through sandstone canyons and pine-oak forest; the Pickle Creek Trail is the must-do. Pickle Springs Natural Area, 35 minutes out, is a National Natural Landmark with a 2-mile loop through ancient rock formations, one of the most unique short hikes in the Midwest. Trail of Tears State Park, 35 minutes south, adds bluff-top trails with Mississippi River views, history, and wildlife watching.

Day Trips

Ste. Genevieve, 20 minutes north, is Missouri’s oldest permanent European settlement, founded in the 1730s, with French colonial architecture, restored 18th-century homes, and Ste. Genevieve National Historical Park. Cape Girardeau, 40 minutes south, is a Mississippi River town with a lively downtown, the Southeast Missouri State University campus, the River Campus performing arts center, and riverfront murals. St. Louis, 80 minutes north, puts the Gateway Arch, Forest Park, City Museum, and Cardinals baseball within reach for a full day out.

Seasonal Guide for Camping Near Perryville

Spring (April through June)

Spring arrives early in southeast Missouri. Dogwoods and redbuds bloom across the Ozark foothills in April, and daytime highs climb from the 60s into the 80s by June. This is prime hiking and tent-camping season at Hawn State Park and Pickle Springs before the summer heat settles in. Weekends start filling up in May, so book 2 to 3 weeks ahead.

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Summer (July through September)

Hot and humid, with daytime highs in the 90s and thick humidity that makes shade and water essential. The pool and jump pad become the center of daily life at the resort, and tent campers should chase the shaded state-park sites. Evening thunderstorms roll through regularly but usually clear fast. This is peak family camping season, so plan ahead for weekends.

90s
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Fall (October through November)

The best time to camp in the Perryville area if you like mild weather and color. Temperatures cool into the 50s and 60s, the humidity breaks, and the hardwood forests put on a spectacular display. Peak color typically hits mid to late October. Crowds thin out after Labor Day, so you will have more space and quieter trails for tent and RV camping alike.

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Winter (December through March)

Camping slows down but does not stop. Perryville RV Resort stays open, and monthly rates make extended winter stays practical for workers and long-term guests. Cabins are the warm choice in this window when tent camping turns cold. Temperatures range from the 20s to the 40s, with occasional ice storms. The upside: solitude, low rates, and easy access to town without summer crowds.

30s-40s
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Practical Tips for Camping Near Perryville, MO

Match the campsite to your setup:

RVs and cabins do best at Perryville RV Resort for full hookups, the pool, and hot showers. Tent campers should head to Hawn or Trail of Tears State Park for shaded forest sites. Many travelers do both: a state-park hike plus a resort basecamp.

Book ahead for summer weekends:

Summer weekends and holiday periods fill up at area campgrounds. Book 2 to 3 weeks ahead for peak-season stays. Monthly sites at Perryville RV Resort are available year-round.

Stock up in town:

Perryville has a Walmart and local grocery stores, so you will not need to drive far for restocking before heading out to the state parks.

Download trail maps:

Cell coverage is generally reliable around Perryville, but you may lose signal in deeper hollows near Hawn State Park and Pickle Springs. Download trail maps before heading out.

Buy firewood on-site:

Buy firewood at the resort. Missouri state parks restrict outside firewood to prevent the spread of invasive pests, so do not haul wood from home.

Drive slow on interior roads:

Internal park roads at the resort run dusty in dry weather and rough in spots. Take it slow near the entrance and the rest of the stay is clean and easy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Perryville RV Resort open year-round?

Yes. Perryville RV Resort by RJourney operates year-round, which makes it one of the few year-round RV parks in Perry County. Full hookups, monthly rates, and the camp store stay available through the winter off-season.

Do RV sites at Perryville have full hookups for a winter stay?

Yes. Every site carries full hookups with water, sewer, and 20/30/50-amp electric. The 50-amp service lets you run electric heat through a cold snap, and a heated water hose is recommended on the coldest nights.

How much does a monthly RV stay at Perryville cost?

Monthly rates start at $1,200/month with full hookups included. Over a 30-day stay that lands well under the cost of a hotel room, which is why traveling workers and snowbirds use the park as a long-term base.

Is Perryville a good base for snowbirds on I-55?

Yes. The park sits a mile off I-55 at Exit 129, directly on the route between the Upper Midwest and the Gulf Coast, so it works as an overnight stop or a season-long base for snowbirds routing south in fall and north in spring.

How far is Perryville RV Resort from St. Louis?

About 80 miles south on I-55, roughly 90 minutes. That makes Gateway Arch and Forest Park day-trips workable, and keeps big-city services within reach during a long stay.

What winter prep do I need for an RV stay in Perryville?

Skirt the rig to protect tanks and the underbelly, use a heated water hose or manage your freshwater line on freezing nights, and run electric heat on the 50-amp service to save propane. Perry County winters are cold but milder than the Upper Midwest.

Reserve a Year-Round RV Site in Perryville

Perryville RV Resort by RJourney gives you full hookup sites, 50-amp service, monthly rates from $1,200, and a year-round operation a mile off I-55 at Exit 129. Walmart, groceries, and fuel are minutes away, and St. Louis is 80 miles north for anything Perryville does not carry.

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

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