Here’s an opportunity for RVers to support a small business when traveling through Missouri.
The RV Express 66 Campground is located right off highway 44, in Marshfield Missouri.
Now what makes this campground unique is that it only has 15 sites. They are the cleanest sites you will ever camp at.
The sites range in size from 42 to 80 feet in length. All of the sites are concrete with 30A/50A full hook up. They each have a small yard area. Each site has a picnic table and grill.

The sites are level from side to side. However, you’ll need to adjust the front-to-back level due to a slight grade, which allows rainfall to drain properly from the site.
While the sites have only small section of well-manicured grass, there is plenty of lawn available at the campground to walk your pet.
Within walking distance, you’ll find a variety of nearby restaurants, a pharmacy, a hardware store, and fuel stations.
Just keep in mind that the campground is located right next to the on-ramp for Highway 44. S,o there will be some road noise. Road noise, trains, and air traffic have never bothered us when we travel. However, we understand that it may be a concern for some. It wouldn’t stop us from returning, but I know others might be more sensitive to it.
Our feeling is that we would rather camp here for quick on and off access to the highway, then to drive ten miles off the road to get a quiet campground.
During our stay, the campground had a wonderfully friendly, neighborly atmosphere. Campers were out enjoying the fresh air, with lawn chairs set up in front and behind their trailers. They were chatting with one another like old friends. It felt more like a neighborhood than a campground.
The nightly fee here is $50.00. If you pay with cash or check, a 4.4% credit card fee will be removed. If you are a Good Sam Member or are a Veteran, you will get a 10% discount.
Now for just a second let’s compare that to “Loves Camping”. Loves will probably have the same amount of road noise, and cost about the same (in some cases more). It will have water and electric, may or may not have sewer hookups. If it doesn’t have a sewer hookup, it more than likely has a dump station.
For comparison, the Bloomington/Normal Loves has full hook up for $67.00 per night.
I’ll take the RV Express 66, save some money, and know I’m supporting a small business.
I just want to emphasize that sometimes the owner is what makes the difference between a good and an exceptional camping experience. If you’ve read my post about Beagle Bay RV Haven and Campground in Sarcoxie, Missouri, you’ll recall how I highlighted Kim’s amazing customer service there.
Out of all the campgrounds we’ve visited, there are three that stand out for their exceptional customer service: Beagle Bay RV Haven (mentioned above), Pilgrims Campground in Fort Atkinson, and RV Express 66.
Lynsey at RV Express 66 is one to watch—her attention to customer service and the way she runs the campground is impressive. If you get the chance, definitely stop by, stay a day or longer, support a small business, and experience the cleanest campground you have ever stayed at.
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