Address: 22901 SE Outer Rd, Peculiar, MO 64078, USA
Phone: +18167796300
Joy and Jeff Wright
Wonderful owners! Excellent location for travelers. Over the last couple of years the park has expanded with more expansion in the future. Right of off the Interstate but at a site you don't notice! They even have a fenced in dog park!
Wayne Chapman
This is a camp ground that is privately owned and offers long term stays. Chris and Wendy (owners) are very friendly and helpful. The park was very very clean!! We will stay here when we are in the area.
Jason Oldham
After having a cash offer on my house I had to move immediately and didn't have time to find a place. With rent prices skyrocketing I decided to try the RV life for awhile. I'm a business owner and have kids so I needed to stay close to the KC Metro area. After researching and visiting all the local campground options, it was very clear that Peculiar Park Place was the ONLY campground I could find that looked safe and felt family friendly. Being a former police officer, I wanted something safe and in a low crime area. The camps private location and security cameras offered just that. I could literally leave my vehicle and camper unlocked with no worries. The "one way in, one way out" newly paved road deterred potential criminals from "casing" an area to steal without standing out like a sore thumb. The staff was amazing. They did everything they could to accommodate me, and allowed me to move to a new camp spot each time a better spot came available. They have bathrooms, showers, and a laundry room that were ALWAYS clean. The landscaping is amazing, and there's a hiking trail that goes out into the woods and opens up to a large field where you can exercise, walk your dog, or "get away" and watch some wildlife. There are future plans to build a dog park. The land layout is not flat but has a lot of hills and character so it almost has the feel of being in a mountain-like area for lack of better words. The staff works long hours, constantly working to make the camp better, and adding new lots. I read some of the former negative Google reviews which are ridiculous. There are rules in place to keep it nice and keep the trash out. Some people just don't like rules and want to be able to do what they want. There is a really nice pavilion/common area that is always open for use. There is a big screen TV, games, books, refrigerator, exercise equipment, cooking area/grill, etc.. The camp offers year round camping which is hard to find. There is also a storm shelter. Another perk is that utilities/electric are included and not metered. To many perks/amenities to mention. Veteran/police officer friendly. I would highly recommend anyone passing through looking for a short or long term stay, to save yourself some time looking at the other camps in the area, as this one far surpasses them all!
Jordan Hinck
We camped here for the first time this weekend. At first we were very impressed as the grounds are well kept and the site we had was gravel/fairly level with full hookup - we also were shown to our site, etc. It came with a concrete pad, fire pit and nice picnic table. Our neighbors were very personable (full time residents it appeared) and the light globes at each site were a nice touch. It is cash/check only which is outdated, but not a big deal. On our first morning, I had left for a few hours but my wife was still at the site with our dog and two boys (one age 4 and one 14 months). There is a policy to have pets on leash at all times and not to be left unattended as is the norm at many campgrounds. The weather was nice so my wife wanted to be outside with the boys and had taken the dog out first; a smaller dog (40 pounds) and was fully secured to the leash. She went back inside to get the boys and was met by one of the owners as she stepped back outside with a scolding for leaving the dog unattended. My wife explained that she had just stepped back inside to get the boys and come right back out, but the response from the owner was firm and not exactly forgiving. I suppose next time she should leave the 14 month old outside first unattended and then go get the dog? Bear in mind that my wife’s grandparents managed an RV park here locally in a KC suburb for over 30 years - we always follow rules and are respectful to all, but this experience left a very sour taste in our mouth. For $50, at an “executive site” that required extensions to reach the pedestal for both sewer and electric (sewer ran uphill no less), paired with a bad experience with management…we will think hard before returning.
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500 a month. They also have Wi-Fi.
In November 2020, it was approximately $41.00/night.
I don't know. Maybe calling them would be the best
Not sure but I have seen people live there for the Summer.
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