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Does Hickory Ridge Campground Allow EV Charging?

Here's what you need to know about EV charging at this RV park in Montgomery City, Missouri.

EV Charging Policy

Reader report, not confirmed by the parkReader-submitted Jul 2026
EV Charging Allowed At Campsite

A reader sent us this tip. We try to confirm listings directly with the park before marking them “Confirmed,” but we haven't been able to verify this one yet, so call ahead before you rely on it.

A reader reports the RV park gave full permission to charge an EV from a 50 amp site. We could not independently confirm this policy.

Just off I-70 at the Danville exit near Montgomery City, Missouri, Hickory Ridge Campground earns a thumbs up from an EV traveler who says the park gave full permission to charge from a 50 amp site, no fuss. Take it as a single camper's report rather than a posted rule, since we could not confirm an EV policy with the campground, so a quick call to the office is worth it before you count on it. The nearest DC fast charging is in Warrenton, about 18 miles away, with EVgo, ChargePoint, and others stations. Kingdom City is another option at roughly 21 miles, with ChargePoint. Halfway between St. Louis and Columbia on a busy stretch of I-70, this is a handy overnight, and a 50 amp pedestal you are cleared to use makes it handier still.

DC Fast Charging Near Hickory Ridge Campground

  • Warrenton
    18 mi
    EVgoChargePoint+more
  • Kingdom City
    21 mi
    ChargePoint

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Frequently Asked Questions

Not by the park. This listing comes from a reader who shared their firsthand experience, and we have not been able to get the park to confirm it. Treat it as a helpful tip, not an official policy, and call Hickory Ridge Campground before you arrive to make sure nothing has changed.

Probably, though it isn't confirmed. A traveler reported that Hickory Ridge Campground in Montgomery City, Missouri lets EVs charge at the campsites, Teslas included, but the park has not verified an EV policy, so call ahead before you count on it. Sites come with 50 amp hookups. Bring your Tesla mobile connector with the NEMA 14-50 adapter for 50 amp pedestals, or the NEMA 5-15 adapter for household outlets. Just off I-70 at the Danville exit near Montgomery City, Missouri, Hickory Ridge Campground earns a thumbs up from an EV traveler who says the park gave full permission to charge from a 50 amp site, no fuss. If the park confirms charging is OK, plug in when you arrive and you can wake up with a full battery instead of sweating over your next stop.

By a reader's account, Hickory Ridge Campground offers campsite-level EV charging, meaning you plug into the electrical pedestal at your site. The park has not confirmed this, so verify it first. Sites have 50 amp hookups. This is Level 2 charging, similar to a home wall charger. A 50 amp hookup can add roughly 30 miles of range per hour, so an overnight charge usually gets the job done. Always confirm with the park before you start charging, and turn down your charge rate if possible. A slower draw is kinder to the park's infrastructure and less likely to flip breakers.

A reader reports you can charge at your site at Hickory Ridge Campground, but that isn't park-confirmed, so it's worth knowing your DC fast charging options either way. The nearest DC fast charging is in Warrenton, about 18 miles away, with EVgo, ChargePoint, and others. Beyond that, Kingdom City is about 21 miles away with ChargePoint. Have your next charging stop figured out before you arrive. The peace of mind is worth the two minutes of planning.

By one traveler's account, yes, but it isn't confirmed. A reader reported that Hickory Ridge Campground allows charging right at your campsite; the park has not verified an EV policy. With 50 amp hookups available, you can plug in your EV and charge overnight while you camp. Take it as a single camper's report rather than a posted rule, since we could not confirm an EV policy with the campground, so a quick call to the office is worth it before you count on it.

Probably, though it isn't confirmed. A reader reported that Hickory Ridge Campground allows campsite charging, so if that holds you could plug in on arrival and charge overnight. Confirm with the park first. With a 50 amp connection, most EVs will go from near-empty to full in a single overnight session. Set your vehicle's charge rate to something reasonable if you can. A slower draw is kinder to the park's electrical system, and that's how you stay welcome.

A reader reports Hickory Ridge Campground has 50 amp hookups at campsites, though the park has not confirmed it. A 50 amp outlet (NEMA 14-50) is the gold standard for campsite EV charging. It delivers Level 2 speeds, roughly 30 to 40 miles of range per hour, and can fully charge most EVs overnight. Confirm with the park before plugging in, and keep your charge rate reasonable to avoid tripping breakers.

We don't have specific pricing information for EV charging at Hickory Ridge Campground. At many campgrounds, electricity is included in your campsite fee. Others charge a flat fee or meter the usage separately. Contact the park directly for current rates. Either way, campsite charging typically costs a fraction of what you'd pay at a DC fast charger.