Hermann RV & Trailer Park
(573) 486-5400
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Credit Cards Accepted: NA
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Traveler Reviews
Convenient not quiet
Stayed here during the fall Oktoberfest weekend. Super convenient to everything Hermann has to offer and walking distance to all if you are able. This is a city park that totally transforms into a campground over the weekend celebration including lots of tents. It is located along a busy state highway so there is plenty of noise during morning, afternoon, and evening hours; during the overnight hours the road noise calms down considerably. Also with the location being a city park and centrally located there is quite a bit of drive-thru traffic and anyone can come thru the campground at any hour of the day as they please.
The sites are mostly level, gravel with grassy areas alongside. Very narrow and tight access roads but enough space for any size rig to get around. Your neighboring RV will also be very close alongside. Most sites have a picnic table and a fire ring. There is no cable tv and we could not receive any broadcast channels using the rooftop antenna; satellite reception worked well at our site and likely most but not all sites. There is no wifi service but strong cellular reception. Most of the sites are full hook-up and will require some leveling; some are electric and water service only, others are electric only.
The Stone Hill winery is very close by, about a 5 minute walk just up the hill behind the city park. The other locations in Hermann are scattered around the downtown area and just under a one mile walk which is doable for most; if you choose to drive downtown there is plenty of parking but still walking will be necessary between locations. Several wineries outside of the city held their own activities; these range from 5-10 miles distant so driving would be necessary.
We stayed here 4 nights in our travel trailer and would visit again. The city does not accept credit cards, we made our payment using a personal check.