One of the nicest campgrounds we’ve stayed at. Beautiful sites with plenty of space between campers. Bathhouse was clean, updated and plenty of hot water. Nice paved walking trail down to the Missouri River. Fun trying to find a diamond in the crater! Wish it was closer to home so we could visit more often.
Wendy
Posted Apr 26, 2024; Pa
I agree with the previous reviews. We’ve traveled from Great Bend NP north to International Falls and Colorado to Great Smokey Mountains NP and nowhere have we been can outshine Crater of Diamonds State Park. Full hook ups, level concrete pads, friendly staff and reasonable price.
Colofornia Refugee
Posted Nov 11, 2019; Colorado
this camp ground is as good as it gets! Big level site 50 amp service with water and sewer all where they should be. Small kids have kidde water park and you can look for that diamond. We found nothing but rocks so we left plenty for you ??
Paul
Posted Apr 18, 2018; ga
Craters of Diamonds State Park was on my husband's bucket list as a place to stop on our cross country RV trip! We didn't find any diamonds, but we sure had a great time and met some really kind and interesting people! And the real gem of Craters of Diamonds is the state park campground associated with it. Our campsite was beautiful - large, level, well spaced in a beautiful natural setting and well appointed. We had electric, water and sewer for $38 a night. The showers and bathrooms were clean and there is also a laundry facility. The whole campground is well maintained and cared for. There's a nice trail to the mine, as well as other nice trials to the river. The park staff were welcoming and friendly. We really enjoyed our stay!
DECasita
Posted Oct 19, 2017; Delaware
Good campground, level spacious sites. Although we didn't find a diamond, we had fun and enjoyed the campground. It is a nice place to camp. We camped in a motorhome.
PKC303
Posted Nov 20, 2016; Texas
Very nice park. Clean, spacious, flat sites with large level gravel tent pads. Many sites have full hook ups. Not as cheap as some state parks; our cost was $38 which does not include an extra $8/person to look for diamonds. Trail about 500 yards long connects the campground to the entrance of the diamond area. We camped with a 26' RV.
Jim from NC
Posted May 08, 2016; NC
Great park. All the things you want in a great RV park. Very clean and well maintained. Had a great stay but no diamonds for me.
Mostubb46
Posted Oct 11, 2015; Rogers, AR
Great state park. Paved sites and roads. Full hookups. Big rig friendly. Very busy so make reservations. Lots of trees and shade. Picnic tables and fire rings. Walking distance to diamond field.
RVnChick
Posted Oct 08, 2014; SoCal