Snake Creek Recreation Area
Snake Creek Recreation Area
Snake Creek Recreation Area is a state campground with 115 campsites and 10 camping cabins. The park is popular with boaters and anglers, as well those looking for scenic beauty along the Missouri River. History buffs will enjoy knowing that the Lewis and Clark expedition traveled through the area, where they were told to watch for "burning bluffs" along the river.
The Lewis and Clark expedition has forever left its mark on this area with the story of Private George Shannon. Shannon, the youngest member of the expedition at 19 years old, became lost when he was sent to fetch strayed horses. Thinking the crew had moved up river, Shannon raced to meet the boats. When he was found exhausted and starving two weeks later, he quickly learned that the expedition had been downstream from him the entire time.
Make reservation online or call 1.800.710.2267.
Hours of Operation
Amenities
- ADA/Accessible Features
- Basketball Hoop(s)
- Boat Ramp(s)
- Campground(s)
- Camping Cabin(s)
- Concessionaire Facility
- Concessions
- Drinking Water
- Dump Station
- Electrical Campsite(s)
- Fish Cleaning Station(s)
- Flush Toilets
- Group Picnic Shelter(s)
- Hiking Trail(s)
- Historical Site(s)
- Picnic Tables
- Playground(s)
- Self-serve Entrance Kiosk(s)
- Shore Fishing Access
- Showers
- Swim Beach(es)
- Vault Toilets (open year-round)
ADA / Accessible
- Boat Ramp Access
- Camping Cabin(s)
- Campsite(s)
- Fish Cleaning Station(s)
- Flush Toilets
- Group Picnic Shelter(s)
- Showers
Activities
- Basketball
- Basketball Checkout
- Biking (on park roads)
- Boating
- Fishing
- Fishing Pole Checkout
- Hiking
- Historical Interest
- Horseshoe Checkout
- Horseshoes
- Life Jacket Checkout
- Picnicking
- Swimming
- Volleyball
- Volleyball Checkout
- Walking (on park roads)