This 7.73-acre unique outdoor recreational area features 13 large (54' concrete pad) and five small (34' concrete pad) camp sites with electric hookups, a dump station for RV sanitary lines, a free boat ramp for access to the Mississippi River, and an open play area with a scenic overlook plaza and parking for 59 boat trailers.
Electric camp sites are $25 per night, per site with a two-night minimum. Each site has a 6-person capacity. Camp sites currently do not have picnic tables or fire rings.
Riverside Landing is an access point on the newly opened Dardenne Creek Blueway, the first of a 5 Phase Plan for St. Charles County. Adventure out on the 3.5-mile trip! Start at Riverside Landing in St. Charles and end up at 370 Lakeside Park in St. Peters. Please Note: All water at this park is non-potable and cannot be use for consumption. Campers must bring their own drinking water.
Great public access ramp to the river. Many new things here now for the public like canoe rentals, camping sites, and they are putting in a playground. Just would like to see railings on the dock by the ramp to help boaters get safely in and out of their boats.
This Camping park is a fairly new place. It is a small park that offers a very basic camping experience.
They are very clean and have very nice level cement slabs for your camper to be parked on. They offer a boat launch, rentable kayaks, a playground, a viewing spot overlooking the Mississippi River and they are dog friendly.
They only have electric hook ups. No water or sewer hookups on your campsite. They do however have a dump station on the property.
One big negative for me is the campsite is located right on the railroad track and there are trains running by blowing their horns throughout day and night.
Overall, it is a nice place clean place to stay.
I would probably never stay here again. I was very pumped up that this campground is 25 minutes from my house. But I really had so many negative experiences I probably won't come back.