Lewis & Clark State Park
Location: Buchanan County, MO (S of St. Joseph)
Terrain: meadow, small woods, flat, borders an oxbow lake
Size: 201 acres
Modern Campsites: 70 (basic & electric)
Phone Reservations: yes
Online reservations: yes
Link: Lewis & Clark State Park
If you love to fish, Lewis & Clark State Park is your kind of place. If you don't, you might want to look south to Weston Bend State Park.
LCSP is on the shore of an oxbow lake known by many names through the years -- Lewis and Clark called it "Gosling Lake" when they stayed near here on their famous trek to the Pacific. It is great for fishing and smaller boats and a nice spot for a picnic. Other than that and a tiny wood on the south side where there might be some morels in the spring, there's not much here.
The campground itself is neat and clean and the spots are very spacious although in wet springs, some sites get swampy, so watch out. Some sites have shelters built over the picnic tables, which can be very helpful in light rains and on hot, sunny days. I haven't seen the inside of the showerhouse, so I can't comment on it or the availability of water as we didn't need either when we were there. Like Weston, there is no interpretive center or museum and in my two visits I have never seen the tiny park office open. This campground does have a host, so if you need help, that's where to find it.
LCSP is about 15 minutes from both Weston and St. Joseph if you have forgotten something or you're looking for something to do besides watch the robins. Some people love this park -- because of its quiet setting and relatively remote location, there's usually space available. If you want a spot to throw washers or horseshoes or just watch the stars, this is a nice area with fewer trees and a big open sky. But if you want amenities and entertainment, this park might not be your cup of tea.
2/5 Stars

