Warsaw is a small city of about 2,100 residents in central Missouri. It is located southeast of the Truman Dam, which forms the Harry S. Truman Reservoir and connects the reservoir to the Osage Arm of the Lake of the Ozarks. Several Native American tribes, including the Delaware, Shawnee, Sac, Kickapoo and Osage, originally inhabited Warsaw. European settlers moved into the area around 1820, primarily farmers from Tennessee and Kentucky of English, German and Irish descent. The city was originally platted in 1837, which simply means the official map of the town's plan was created. Warsaw was later incorporated as a city in 1843, forming its official local government. At the time it was incorporated, it was also appointed as Benton County's seat. People come from all over to visit the lakes surrounding Warsaw and fish, boat, and swim. Anglers come to the area for their chance at catching a trophy largemouth bass, bluegill, catfish, or crappie. Beyond water sports, people enjoy hunting deer, turkey, squirrel, rabbit, dove, duck, geese, and quail. Outdoor enthusiasts also enjoy tee-time at Shawnee Bend Golf Course, over 25 miles of hiking and biking trails, 25 miles of horse trails, and ample opportunity for bird and wildlife watching. While in town in your Warsaw, Missouri RV rental, enjoy some entertainment at the Truman Lake Opry, which features incredible food plus two stages with live entertainment every Friday and Saturday. Get into the history of the area at Pioneer Village, the Truman Dam visitor center, the German Immigrant Memorial, the Benton County Historical Museum, or the Cole Camp Museum. Take a stroll along the Warsaw waterfront on the elevated boardwalk at Steamboat Landing, or experience the thrill of the Joe Dice Swinging Bridge.
Three hours and 10 minutes southeast of Warsaw, Mark Twain National Forest spans an impressive 3 million acres in total, 1.5 of which are publicly owned. Unlike many other forests, this one is broken into nine different sections that allow the forest to span from one side of the state to the other. Make it a multiday adventure by parking your toy hauler and pop-up camper at one of the campgrounds near the forest, like Three Springs RV Park and Campground, Hidden Valley Family Outfitters, or Ozark Highlands MHC/RV Park. Take time to get out and enjoy the difference between the sections of the forest that are caused by their distance and change in elevation. Try hiking some nearby trails, like the Council Bluff Lake Trail, Berryman Trail, Lower Rock Creek Trail, Greer River Trail, or the Taum Sauk Section of the Ozark Trail. Some sections of the forest may also offer good spots for fishing for trout, crappie, and bass. Ouachita National Forest is located about five hours and 45 minutes south of Warsaw in the Ouachita Mountains in Arkansas and Oklahoma, spanning 1.6 million acres. You'll find ample trails near the forest for both hiking and horseback riding, including Ouachita National Recreation Trail, Lake Ouachita Vista Trail, Eagle Rock Loop Trail, and Viles Branch Equestrian Trail. If you enjoy riding OHV vehicles, you'll enjoy the 600-acre Renegade Ranch OHV trail. You'll also enjoy Lake Ouachita for fishing, swimming, canoeing, kayaking, and other types of boating. Make the six-hour drive southeast of Warsaw, and you'll arrive at Shawnee National Forest in the southern tip of Illinois. Beyond enjoying the natural beauty that comes with a national forest, you'll also have the opportunity to explore the history of part of the Underground Railroad with historical markers throughout the forest. The most popular site in the forest is the Garden of the Gods and the accompanying trail system that spans 16.9 miles. You may also like the scenic Pomona Natural Bridge Trail. The forest also boasts 11 lakes and 53 ponds plus streams to offer ample water play and fishing.
Picnic 'n Pickin in the Park – Head over to Cole Camp, just 25 minutes northeast of Warsaw, in mid-May to enjoy a music event like no other. Grab some food and a drink at Ezekiel Williams Park, and then, enjoy an afternoon and evening of acoustic bluegrass music followed by a jam session that you can join in at the Old Town Bridge after the event.
Benton County Arts Fest – Taking place in downtown Warsaw at the beginning of June each year, the Arts Fest has a little something for everyone. You'll see a variety of art, experience artisan demonstrations and hands-on projects, and enjoy the maker market and live performances.
Lincoln Fall Festival – This happens in mid-September in the nearby town of Lincoln at Hare Park, a mere 15 minutes northeast of Warsaw. There'll be a strongman competition, a pie auction, a pumpkin growing contest, live music, a hot air balloon glow, dinner, rides, and an all-day beer garden.
Smokin' on the Harbor – Come get your barbecue craving satisfied with this annual competition happening in early August at Drake Harbor in Warsaw. With categories including four-meat, two-meat, bloody Marys, wings, dessert, and the best beans, you're sure to find something to tantalize your tastebuds.
Take your Class A RV on a three-and-a-half-hour trip northeast of Warsaw to St. Louis, and visit the Gateway Arch National Park. Ride a tram to the top of the arch, stroll along the St. Louis Riverfront Trail, take a moment for reflection at one of the reflection ponds on the north and south of the arch, or enjoy some cultivated nature along the paved paths of the Explorer's Garden in the North Gateway area. If you enjoy history, plan a visit to the Museum at Gateway Arch, which takes a deep dive into the history of the westward expansion.
Ha Ha Tonka State Park is about an hour southeast of Warsaw, just south of Camdenton. The state park is named for the Ha Ha Tonka Spring, the state's 12th-largest spring. Take in the ruins of an early 20th-century castle while overlooking both the spring and the Lake of the Ozarks. Enjoy some of the 15 different trails, fish at the lake picnic area, rent a kayak for an afternoon on the water or go for a swim. Head two hours northwest of Warsaw, just over the Kansas state line, in your camper van to spend some time at Hillsdale State Park. Just south of Kansas City, this state park spans over 12,000 acres, including an impressive 51 miles of shoreline on Hillsdale Reservoir. Stretch your legs on one of the two trails that span over 54 total miles. Spend time at the reservoir, or enjoy fishing for walleye, crappie, largemouth and white bass, and catfish. The park offers 11 campgrounds, including three with water and electric hookups for RV camping. Clinton State Park in Kansas, about two hours and 15 minutes northwest of Warsaw, is a great place for campers as there are 135 sites with 30-amp hookups and 61 sites with 50-amp hookups. While here, enjoy plenty of time on the lake, hiking on the over 31 miles of trails, and viewing wildlife like deer, turkey, mourning dove, and rabbit. Bring in dinner while angling for walleye, blue and channel catfish, crappie, wiper, and white, largemouth, and smallmouth bass.
The Harry S. Truman National Historic Site is only an hour and 45 minutes northwest of Warsaw. Explore the home where President Truman lived with his family from 1919, when he married Bess Wallace, until when he passed away in 1972. Also on the property is the Truman Farm Home, the last vestige of the farm where Truman grew up. Stretch your legs a bit on one of the three trails on the property, including the easy 1.9-mile River Bluff Nature Trail. Take time to visit the Harry S. Truman Library and Museum to delve deeper into the history of the 33rd president of the United States. Visit the George Washington Carver National Monument by driving your Warsaw, Missouri RV rental about two hours and 20 minutes southwest of Warsaw. George Washington Carver was the pioneer of modern agriculture, and this monument allows you to explore his work and the impact he had on the country and the world while overcoming extraordinary hardships. While in the area, explore some of the nature George Washington Carver appreciated on the easy 3.2-mile Roark Creek Trail or the moderate 5.7-mile Henning Conservation Area Loop Trail. Head about three hours and 40 minutes southeast of Warsaw to reach the Buffalo National River in Arkansas, which was the first National River. It flows 135 miles and is one of the few remaining undammed rivers left in the United States. While here, you'll not only enjoy spending time near or on the river but also exploring one of the 13 trails or stargazing while camping in your fifth-wheel trailer at one of the 16 campgrounds. Take a few minutes to explore the history of the area when you visit the Saint Joe Historic Depot Museum in St. Joe, Arkansas, and the Ozark Heritage Arts Museum in Leslie, Arkansas.
While there aren't many facilities for camping in your Class C RV directly in Warsaw, there are some great options in the surrounding areas. Start by checking out Lazy River RV Resort in Eldon, an hour and 15 minutes east of Warsaw. This pet-friendly park offers a handful of daily RV spots along with a private boat ramp, both family and adult-only swimming pools, clean shower houses, and the on-site restaurant, Southern Comfort. You can also camp in your motorhome at Ozarks Landing RV Resort (formerly Riverview RV Park) in Lake Ozark, an hour and 10 minutes east of Warsaw. Rates range start at $47 per night and include a private riverbank, free Wi-Fi, a swimming pool, a general store, and a private stocked pond. Finally, you can also park your travel trailer at Scallywags RV Park & Resort in Sunrise Beach, 50 minutes southeast of Warsaw. It features 36 RV spots with full electric and water hookups and Wi-Fi, and most also have sewers. The facility also provides a dump station, bathhouse, and nearby lake access.
Motorhomes are divided into Class A, B, and C vehicles. On average expect to pay $185 per night for Class A, $149 per night for Class B and $179 per night for Class C. Towable RVs include 5th Wheel, Travel Trailers, Popups, and Toy Hauler. On average, in Warsaw, MO, the 5th Wheel trailer starts at $70 per night. Pricing for the Travel Trailer begins at $60 per night, and the Popup Trailer starts at $65 per night.
Do you need to be a certain age to rent an RV in Warsaw?Yes. The minimum age is 25 to be eligible to get an RV Rental in Warsaw from RVshare.
Does RVshare have emergency roadside assistance?Yes. Every RV rental booked through RVshare receives 24/7 emergency roadside assistance.
Does RVshare offer one way RV rentals in Warsaw?Yes. Prior to renting any RV, check with the owner since not all will offer this particular option.