Treehouses near Columbia

Home to the University of Missouri, Columbia is more than just a college town.

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Diamond S Ranch

3 sites · Lodging60 acres · Florence, MO
Please note that our property is exclusively for guests aged 18 and above. Diamond S Ranch boasts 60 acres of wooded land with numerous streams and a private 6-acre lake where you can fish for catfish and crappie. We also offer canoeing, kayaking, and paddle boarding during your stay. Our property features a 2-mile hiking trail through the woods, where you may spot deer, raccoons, foxes, and other wildlife. Our secluded location ensures a peaceful and quiet retreat for you to enjoy. Each site is equipped with a unique fire pit, designed by a local artist from Sedalia, MO. We provide hammocks at each site for you to relax and soak in the sounds of nature. Each site includes a private bathhouse, Keurig coffee maker, utensils, dinnerware, glassware, bedding, linens, fans, solar lights outside, and a deck off each glamping tent or treehouse. We are conveniently located near wineries, museums, shopping, and other attractions.
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Diamond S Ranch

3 sites · Lodging60 acres · Florence, MO
Diamond S Ranch has 60 acres of wooded property with several streams running through it and a 6 acre private lake where you fish for crappie or catfish, we also offer canoe, kayak and paddle board rentals during your stay. Our property is for adults over 18 years of age. We have a 2 mile wooded hiking trail where you may see deer, raccoons, fox or other wildlife. Our property is secluded assuring a nice quiet get-a-way for you to enjoy. Each site includes a beautiful one-of-kind fire pit designed by a local artist in Sedalia, Mo. We have hammocks at each site that you can take a moment to relax and enjoy the sounds of nature. Each site includes a private bathhouse, Keurig coffee maker, utensils, dinnerware, glassware, bedding and linens, fans, heaters/cooling units, solar lights outside, deck off of each glamping tent or treehouse. We are close to wineries, museums, shopping, and more.
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Treehouses near Columbia guide

Overview

While the University of Missouri–Columbia (commonly called Mizzou) is the heart of the city, Columbia is much more than a college town. Located halfway between Missouri’s two largest cities (St. Louis and Kansas City) and just north of the state capital in Jefferson City, Columbia is center stage in the Show Me State. It offers a hip downtown, outdoor recreation, and a diverse culture. Campers will find unique glamping getaways, private RV parks, state park campgrounds, and more.

Where to go

Katy Trail

This 240-mile rail-to-trail conversion crosses almost the entire width of mid-Missouri, running approximately parallel to Interstate 70. Even if you don’t intend to bike the entire trail, Columbia is a great jumping-off point for a shorter spur. Hop on the MKT Trail in Columbia to catch the Katy Trail to Rocheport and beyond. Rocheport has antebellum homes, a 243-foot tunnel with a picturesque stone arch, and scenic rock bluffs. Many camping options near the trail cater to bicyclists, offering tent, RV, and glamping accommodations.

The District (Downtown Columbia)

The District covers 50 square blocks of downtown Columbia, with three college campuses at its border. This is where you go to eat, shop, and be entertained. Think local coffee shops, quirky dessert nooks, foodie-approved restaurants, live music, outdoor patios, cozy bookstores, and colorful cocktails. Whether you go for a night on the town or for a sleepy breakfast, you’ll find numerous temptations. Walk to the Mizzou campus to appreciate the historic buildings and award-winning landscaping. Private RV resorts can be located near downtown, as well as private campsites.

State Parks and National Forests Near Columbia

The mid-state region is home to a number of state parks and historic sights, and Rock Bridge Memorial is one of the most popular, thanks to the scenic trails and unique geological features. For camping, Finger Lakes State Park is the closest option, offering tent and RV camping onsite. Mark Twain National Forest has a handful of public campgrounds near Columbia, including Dry Fork and Pine Ridge Recreation Areas.

When to go

The population swells with the school year calendar, bringing over 30,000 students to campus. While campsites might be harder to find, the students also bring a buzz of energy to Columbia, which moves at a slower pace during summertime. The shoulder seasons of spring and fall are the best time for camping, with pleasant weather. Summer can bring high temperatures and sweltering humidity, while winter drops below freezing and brings snow and ice.

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