With Only 14 Campsites, Loggers Lake Campground In Missouri Offers A Remote Forest Escape

Loggers Lake Campground in Missouri offers a serene camping experience with lakeside views and various outdoor activities.

When it comes to camping in Missouri, we can pretty much find whatever we want - from beachfront camping sites to bustling campgrounds filled with a ton of activities. Even if you're yearning for some quiet time far from the city, you'll find it. Pitch a tent or park your RV, for example, alongside a pristine lake at this campground in Missouri that's nestled deep in the forest.

You'll find all of the quiet you crave at Loggers Lake Campground, snuggled deep in Mark Twain National Forest in Bunker.

The campground only hosts 14 campsites, so you know you won't run into too many other people during your visit. You'll also find plenty of space to stretch out and to relax.

Each campsite offers stellar views of the 22-acre Loggers Lake and such amenities as a table and a fire ring. Some sites also feature a lantern post.

All sites are non-electric, although you'll be just a short stroll from the campground's vault toilets and drinking water.

While your days away relaxing on the shore, or get out and explore Loggers Lake by boat. (You'll find two boat ramps leading into the water.)

Don't forget your swimming gear because the spring-fed lake also features a cozy sand beach, an idyllic spot for cooling off in the summer.

Loggers Lake is also a prime fishing spot, where you might reel in sunfish or large-mouth bass.

The remote campround means beautifully clear skies, perfect for an evening of stargazing.

Plan your stay on the Loggers Lake Campground website.

Do you have a favorite remote forest campground in Missouri? Tell us about it in the comments! Next time you feel like chasing waterfalls, check out these 12 unbelievable Missouri waterfalls that are hiding in plain site (no hiking required).

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