Smith's Fork Campground

(11) Reviews



1601 Co Road DD, Smithville, MO, 64089

 

Located in Smithville, Missouri, Smith's Fork Campground provides full and primitive (no water, electric or sewer) 20/30/50 amp hookup sites along with tent camping at the base of the Smithville Lake. Guest can enjoy a numerous amount of outdoor activities such as biking, hiking, fishing, basketball, swimming, tennis and more. Whether its for a short and or long term stay, we hope to see you soon!

Open Dates: April 1 to October 28

Last Updated: 11/15/2024


RV Site

We are not able to accommodate electrical converters or pigtails of any kind. Please select the site that corresponds with your rig type. Thank you. 

Options Starting Daily Starting Weekly Starting Monthly
30 Amp RV Site $35.00
50 Amp RV Site $35.00

Cancellation Policy

No refunds issued for cancellations.

General Rules

Parking allowed on gravel areas ONLY, no parking on the grass. Minimum stay for a recognized holidays is (3) nights. Stays during a recognized Holiday can only be cancelled as a whole, not in parts. Recognized Holidays are: Memorial Day, Labor Day and Independence Day when it falls on a weekend. One camper and one tent per site OR two tents per site. Tents must be placed within 25 feet of the camp pad. Campfires allowed in the fire rings ONLY. No campfires after midnight. The consumption of alcohol will be allowed in campsites only. Alcohol consumption will be limited to individuals 21 years of age or older. Obey campground traffic regulations and observe one-way traffic patterns. Keep the campground clean by placing all refuse in the trash containers. Do NOT put trash in campfires. Pets must be kept on a leash no longer than 6 feet. No pets allowed in the park buildings. Clean up after your pet. No fireworks, firearms or amplified sound. Satellite dishes must be placed within 10 feet of the camping unit. No washing of camping RV, towed trailer or towing vehicle. Golf carts and ATVs are NOT allowed to be used in the camp ground except those provided by the Smithville Parks Department NO REFUNDS

Electrical Rules

**NO ELECTRICAL CONVERTERS OR PIGTAILS OF ANY KIND ARE ALLOWED**


50 Amps

30 Amps

ADA Accessible

Back-in RV Sites

Community Restrooms

Community Showers

Fire Pit

Fire Ring / Grill

Gasoline Nearby

Laundry Facilities

Paved Roads

Pet Friendly

Pets Allowed

Picnic Area

Picnic Table

Playground

Pull-Thru RV Sites

RV Hookup

Sewer Hookups

Shower

Slide Outs

Toilet

Trash Service

Water Hookups

20 Amps



Backpacking

Basketball

Beer/Wine Tasting

Biking

Boating

Canoeing

Fishing

Golf

Hiking

Jet Skiing

Kayaking

Kayaking & Canoeing

Stand-Up Paddleboards

Stargazing

Swimming Outdoors

Tennis

Tubing

Wakeboarding

Waterskiing

Wildlife Viewing



Family Friendly

Pet Friendly



City Park




1601 Co Road DD, Smithville, MO, 64089
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Twenty minutes north of downtown Kansas City is the hidden gem of Smithville, Missouri.  Alive with quaint retailers, mouth-watering eateries and a 7,000+ acre recreational lake, Smithville is a town filled with charm and bustling with activity.  With beautifully maintained parks, walking trails, swimming beaches and a picturesque downtown, Smithville is a prime location for families to live, work and play.

Being in a more rural setting with wildlife, trees and the lake is one of the things Smithville residents appreciate about living in this close-knit community.  Everything you need can be found within city-limits and in true small-town fashion, the downtown Heritage district with one-of-a kind shops and restaurants is at the town’s core.

Go and enjoy 36 holes of golf and mountain bike trails. People respect and help each other and nurture a sense of belonging that’s hard to find outside the city limits.  The combination of it’s diversity of activities, amenities, people and ideas, as well as the cohesiveness and caring small town spirit makes Smithville a town to many

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Margaret  Harold avatar

Margaret Harold

1

This place is horrible to stay at. First, they pack trailers in like sardines, they don’t enforce any kind of quiet hours so the people next to us, right outside of our camper stayed up allllll night. We originally reserved a corner spot with our friends. In order to hold the spot, we had to pay an extra $20 to guarantee the hold…… still we were moved. One night there was a full out fist fight between two people at another camp site. There were no property staff to call at all. I will never return to this place again. The one star is due to the location.

7/5/2022
Angela  Bobcat  avatar

Angela Bobcat

1

I don't even know what to say, except pick somewhere else. Last summer we stayed for a few days. I reserved a few days for this summer because I'm an idiot. Got the reservation confirmed by email- didn't notice my name was misspelled by one single letter- and stopped in to the office to inquire about paying early. It turned out they gave me a reservation under the wrong name and that I was actually, in fact, banned from the park. What??? They revealed that in their system I was banned due to "pet damages". My service dog did not cause any property damage and the cabin was left clean. I asked if there was any detail about these supposed damages and no, there were not. I asked if there was someone I could speak to as no one had ever contacted me about this issue. The larger blond woman said, "I am the only one" (that I could speak with) and added that I was also banned from shoreline park- which I had never been to. The owner is John C. That's all I know and I had to search. The hold on my credit card is still there. It's only a few dollars but I'm going to cut my losses. Last time we stayed we were prohibited from flushing tp down the toilet and the bathrooms were not only unclean, but really disgusting because the garbage bins had soiled tp from all the different campers which wasn't attended to. The Wi-Fi never worked although it was advertised and the power went out preventing me from using my bipap. Also, the pool and playground areas were so closely monitored it was a uncomfortable being on camera and being immediately confronted about a minor infraction (that was quickly righted) moments after it happened like I was being closely watched. Weird staff, pretty unfriendly. There are plenty of other friendlier and more accommodating beautiful cabins and resorts to choose from in Humboldt. Read the reviews. This place is really depressing, run down and the staff is rude.

3/6/2022