Noblett Lake Campground

Category: Campground in West Plains, Missouri

Address: West Plains, MO 65775, USA

Reviews

Jeremy Frederickson

Mar 24, 2020

This was not as much a campground as it was dispersed camping. There was a number of nice camping spots around the area. The access roads are very well maintained, I drove my Honda Civic without issue. There was a fire pit at each campsite. …

Virginia Simpson

Mar 24, 2020

A decent fishing and primitive camping area available if you don't mind wilderness area. Very little maintenance done so there are a lot of weeds and firepits with trash. The trails are so overgrown they are difficult to navigate, but fishing was okay even if we didn't catch much.

Allan Emerson

Aug 19, 2019

This area looks unmaintained. All of the sites were overgrown with weeds and grass. No fire pits or tables, and the entrance wasn't marked at all.

Michael Bambery

May 27, 2019

This is a little gem hidden in the Ozarks. There is a pavilion above the lake and a beautiful 1/4 mile trail (that's 15 min.) that runs from the dam to the pavilion and playground. This not only has the Noblett Lake Trail, that takes in Hellsroar Spring and two others, but is also the trailhead for The Ridgerunner Trail, which is open to backpackers and horses, no motorized vehicles. There is an old local cemetery, with homemade headstones, as always, be respectful. Explore the stream below the dam, as it runs alongside primitive campsites. When you've got an empty spot to fill on your calendar for a few hours or a day, pencil in Noblett Lake. DO IT!!!!

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Questions & Answers

Is there showers

Mark ELKINS | Mar 23, 2020
Michael Bambery | Mar 24, 2020

There are no showers and just vault toilets. There is no longer camping allowed, just day use, due to the vandals who drained the lake several years ago. However, still a great place for hiking ( Hell Roar Spring, the old cemetery with home made head stones and the short trail above the lake from the dam to the pavilion and park). DO IT!!!

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Is this place open, what's the cost, and how do I pay?

W TF (Chilly) | Mar 24, 2019
Sally Jacobs | Mar 25, 2019

Sugar Hill loop is open for primitive camping, fee is free. Day use area is open. Pavillion is a $25 fee to reserve through an online website.

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