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I have a new project, and I am happy if you want to help.

 

Below is a list of Missouri wineries.  I am going to find the ones that would accommodate RV visitors or ones with state and national park RV camping close by.

 

Please provide any updates to help the list.

 

Some research projects can be a lot of fun.

 

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Jeff & Cindy - NE Arkansas - 2023 Legacy Elite II - Twin Bed - Hull #1423

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Missouri is home to more than 130 commercial wineries and vineyards, ranging from historic estates in the "Missouri Rhineland" to urban wineries in Kansas City and St. Louis.

Below is a list of commercial vineyards and wineries in Missouri, categorized by region.

Missouri River Valley & Central (Hermann, Augusta, Rocheport)

This region contains the Augusta AVA, the first federally designated American Viticultural Area in the U.S.

·       Adam Puchta Winery (Hermann) – Award winning and the oldest continuously family-owned farm winery in the U.S.

·       Augusta Winery (Augusta) – Award winning.

·       Balducci Vineyards (Augusta)

·       Blumenhof Vineyards & Winery (Dutzow)

·       Hermannhof Winery (Hermann) – Award winning.

·       Montelle Winery (Augusta) – Award winning.

·       Mount Pleasant Estates (Augusta)

·       Noboleis Vineyards (Augusta) – Award winning

·       OakGlenn Vineyards and Winery (Hermann)

·       Röbller Vineyard and Winery (New Haven)

·       Stone Hill Winery (Hermann) – Award winning and one of the largest and most historic wineries in the state.

·       The Blufftop at Rocheport (formerly Les Bourgeois Vineyards) (Rocheport)  - Award winning.

Southeast (Ste. Genevieve, St. James, Farmington)

Known for its deep French colonial history and the Ozark Highlands AVA.

·       Cave Vineyard (Ste. Genevieve)

·       Charleville Vineyard Winery & Brewery (Ste. Genevieve)

·       Chaumette Vineyards & Winery (Ste. Genevieve)

·       Crown Valley Winery (Ste. Genevieve)

·       St. James Winery (St. James) – Award winning and Missouri’s largest winery by volume.

·       Sainte Genevieve Winery (Ste. Genevieve)

·       Sand Creek Vineyard (Farmington)

·       Watertower Winery (Ste. Genevieve)

·       Edg-Clif Vineyard, Winery & Brewery (Potosi)

Northwest & Kansas City Metro

A mix of rural vineyards and modern urban tasting rooms.

·       Amigoni Urban Winery (Kansas City)

·       Arcadian Moon Vineyards and Winery (Higginsville)

·       Belvoir Winery (Liberty)

·       Fence Stile Vineyards & Winery (Excelsior Springs)

·       Jowler Creek Vineyard & Winery (Platte City) – Award winning

·       Pirtle Winery (Weston)

·       Riverwood Winery (Rushville)

·       Stonehaus Farms Vineyard and Winery (Lee's Summit)

·       TerraVox Vineyards (Weston) – Specializes in rare native North American grapes.

Southwest & Ozark Mountains

Features scenic views and several wineries near the popular recreation areas of Branson and Springfield.

·       7C's Winery (Walnut Grove)

·       Bear Creek Wine Company (Walnut Shade)

·       Keltoi Vineyard & Winery (Oronogo)

·       Lindwedel Winery (Branson)

·       Ozark Hills Winery (Branson)

·       St. Francois Vineyards (Park Hills)

Additional Commercial Wineries

·       Apple Creek Vineyard & Winery (Friedheim)

·       Baltimore Bend Vineyard (Waverly)

·       Black Silo Winery (Trenton)

·       Canterbury Hill Winery (Holts Summit)

·       Dale Hollow Winery (Stover)

·       Serenity Valley Winery (Fulton)

·       Seven Springs Winery (Linn Creek)

·       Wildlife Ridge Winery (Smithton)

 

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A Harvest Host member can check their map for MO wineries that take campers.  We let our HH lapse for now so I can’t check.  Mike

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On 5/5/2026 at 2:18 PM, Mike and Carol said:

A Harvest Host member can check their map for MO wineries that take campers.  We let our HH lapse for now so I can’t check.  Mike

I let mine lapse too.  Every time I tried to use it the host NEVER called me back.

 

 

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Jeff & Cindy - NE Arkansas - 2023 Legacy Elite II - Twin Bed - Hull #1423

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4 hours ago, HDRider said:

I let mine lapse too.  Every time I tried to use it the host NEVER called me back.

Us too. We had it for a year and used it 2-3 times on a long trip last summer. We'd rather boondock when possible or stay at a NF campgrounds, half-off with the Senior Pass.

A trip to Arkansas and Missouri should be sometime in our future...

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I ran that list through the Harvest Hosts app. Two are HH sites:

St. James Winery

Serenity Valley Winery

As an aside, we've been using our Harvest Hosts more lately. Works well out east where there are fewer options. Some favorite experiences:

TLC Tree farm (with great microbrew beers) 

Broad Creek Alpaca farm (For Steph's crocheting hobby.) 

Air Heritage Aviation Museum (For me. Parked right next to a F4 Phantom.)

Shenandoah Caverns (Did the cavern tour.)

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