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Geo from Bentonville Transplant from Chicagoland on 10/28/2024 2:42:38 PM:
Lazy Liz Horse & RV Campground was my first night's stay on my Katy Trail Adventure. It's a roadside Horse Ranch repurposed into a campground and located 2 miles west of the Sedalia TH. The barn has a large patio on the backside with tables/chairs and a variety of seating. There are grills for your use and a community fire spot. Amenities include an indoor shower/bathroom (nicer and cleaner than most public restrooms), an outhouse, laundry room (BYOSoap), full hook ups for RVs, an outdoor shower which I used. It was awesome experience to shower in the fresh air and watch the sun set. Beautiful property and the hosts are very responsive. Make a reservation, drop your money in the cash box and enjoy the landscape. No frills and hassle-free! Best $10 I ever spent!

The night I stayed there were several RVs on site. They were attending a retrievers competition at the fairgrounds. With all the dogs, I expected it be a sleepless night in my tent. Turns out these dogs (estimated no less than 30 and maybe more) were either wiped out or very obedient. When 9:00p rolled around you could have heard a pin drop. I mention this as a suggestion to check local events or ask the host if large groups are expected during your stay.