Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Don Robinson State Park adventure.
Explore a slice of nature outside of the big city at this natural retreat near St. Louis.
Just 45 minutes from downtown St. Louis lies a Missouri state park that feels worlds away from the metropolis. Sandstone canyons stripe the verdant woodlands. Take a hike on one of the park’s two trails to find views of exposed bedrock, chinkapin oaks, panoramic valleys, and giant rock outcroppings—and don’t overlook the tiny mosses and wildflowers. If you want to feel like you’ve climbed a mountain in Missouri, hike the Sandstone Canyon Trail, which takes you the creek valley to the top of a hillside for an elevation of 820 feet.
Don Robinson State Park is a year-round destination. In the winter, solitude prevails. While the freezing temperatures and occasional snows may not be ideal for camping, you may have the park practically to yourself. In spring, trees begin to bud and wildflowers fill the forests. As temperatures warm though the summer months, humidity may prevail, but the woodlands provide some protection from the heat. Fall is a regional favorite, as orange and yellow hues cover the leaves.