What a great park. We stay there about twice a year on our way to Branson. My wife still has relatives near by the park and her mother grew up when the town was there at the park. We will be coming in and staying for a night next month.
As former COE Park Attendants, we've found many publications to be inconsistent with certain data from park to park. In the end, the absolute best source is Recreation.gov when making your reservation.
It has been a few years since I have bern to Old Greenville. That area has flooded a number of times. I used to live in the Poplar Bluff area. New bridge changed the driving route many years back. Several times in the past, I have seen the dugout at the Greenville baseball (north end of town) field under water, also have many times drive through water on the old 67 curve north of Greenville.
I just was there a few weeks ago. It is very pretty. And it was quiet also.
Thank you, thank you, for the tip. We live in Kansas. Gotta go. Best wishes
You bet
Very nice COE.
Beautiful camp ground
Such a pretty day for a bike ride.❤
What a great park. We stay there about twice a year on our way to Branson. My wife still has relatives near by the park and her mother grew up when the town was there at the park. We will be coming in and staying for a night next month.
I live just north of where you are at that excited me that you all are so close the Greenville camp grounds is a great place you en joy
Come see us
We're here till Monday.
I thought you would enjoy Old Greenville, one of my favorite places to ride
Thank you for recommending it
Just get bill a deck of playing cars to put on his buck wheels🤪
Lol
Were you playing the guitar?
Beautiful campground!
No. Wish I could play like that.😕
Markham Springs, not far from there, not great for camping but nice walking trail and fun to visit
Thanks we will check it out
In my COE book it says 103 total sites with 98 RV sites 4 full hookups @ $24/night
As former COE Park Attendants, we've found many publications to be inconsistent with certain data from park to park. In the end, the absolute best source is Recreation.gov when making your reservation.
It has been a few years since I have bern to Old Greenville. That area has flooded a number of times. I used to live in the Poplar Bluff area.
New bridge changed the driving route many years back. Several times in the past, I have seen the dugout at the Greenville baseball (north end of town) field under water, also have many times drive through water on the old 67 curve north of Greenville.
We stayed there for 2 weeks last summer. Every site had full hookups. We were told the "upfit" to full hookups was fairly recent.