Council Bluff Recreation Area
- Nearest town
- Caledonia, MO · 10 mi
- Elevation
- 1,283 ft
- Coordinates
- 37.70833, -90.94167
About this place
The Council Bluff Recreation Area is perfect for anyone looking to enjoy the outdoors. The Wild Boar Campground and sheltered picnic area, available for individual families or large groups, is next to the largest lake in the Mark Twain National Forest. The area provides ample opportunities for camping, picnicking, hiking, fishing, swimming and more.
Recreation
Boating is a popular pastime on the lake, but all boats on the lake must operate at a no-wake speed. Visitors can access the water via the two boat ramps located at the lake.
Canoeing, swimming and fishing are also available. Anglers can expect a catch of a variety of freshwater fish, including bass bluegills, catfish and crappies.
The 12-mile Council Bluff Trail encircles the lake, with spurs to the campground. Hikers can enjoy scenic views of the lake and a look at the Mark Twain wilderness.
Waterfowl hunting is permitted on Council Bluff Lake and the nearby Enough Fields provide upland game opportunities. A variety of wildlife makes its home in the heavily wooded area.
Facilities
The Wild Boar Ridge Campground offers multiple single-family, large group and walk-in sites, available for tent and RV camping. Each is equipped with tables, lantern posts and campfire rings or campfire circles, with grills.
The large group sites can accommodate up to 50 people and a nearby picnic pavilion can hold up to 75. The pavilion is paved, with a roof overhead and is equipped with multiple tables and grills.
Accessible vault toilets and drinking water are provided. Electricity is not available, but some sites will accommodate RVs up to 40 feet in length. Some sites are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
The beach provides accessible flush toilets, drinking water and coin-operated showers. A small play area with a slide and climbing structure is adjacent to the beach.
Natural Features
Located in southern Missouri, the Council Bluff Lake was created by a dam across Big River. It is 440 acres in size and 87 feet deep in some places.
The Chapel Hill Beach is at the eastern end of the campground and provides 54,000 square-feet of sandy beach. Visitors can either walk or drive to the lake.
Nearby Attractions
The Trace Creek section of the Ozark Trail is located just west of the recreation area.
Services
What you can do here
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Rates
What it costs
Peak season, April 23, 2026 to October 26, 2026. Outside those dates the site may be closed or priced differently.
| Site type | Per night |
|---|---|
| Group Standard Nonelectric | Free |
| Walk To | $15.00 |
| Standard Nonelectric | $25.00 |
| Management | $34.00 |
| Group Shelter Nonelectric | $50.00 |
Recreation.gov booking system · read Aug 19, 2026. Fees change; the booking page is authoritative.
The details, and where each came from
Everything we know
- ADA accessible
- No
- Back-in spaces
- 46
- Campfires allowed
- No
- Longest rig that fits (ft)
- 40
- Number of campsites
- 57
- Pets allowed
- Yes
- Phone number
- (573) 766-5765
- Potable water
- Yes
- Reservable
- No
- Water hookup at site
- No
If this one is closed
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| Location | Distance | Confidence |
|---|---|---|
| RV Dump Station | 11 mi | Limited confidence |
| Red Bluff Campground | 14 mi | Limited confidence |
| RV Dump Station | 24 mi | Limited confidence |
| RV Dump Station | 28 mi | Limited confidence |
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Last updated Aug 19, 2026.