Perm residence parks, preferably missouri

Pugspapa1

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Hello, my name is Carl. I bought an rv to follow my wife while she was hospitalized for 16 mo, now she has passed and I live in an rv. I want to move away from here but I don't know where to look for rv sites that fit my requirements. I am looking for any service (not very expensive because I won't use it probably for 2 weeks as this is not a vacation rv.). I am looking sites that provide for permanent residency but I don't know where to look for them. I have looked up and called some, but there are so many, and I have know idea what to do for any of this as I've only lived in it for a month, just since she passed.
Anyway, anyone who might know of a service or website that lists the rv sites, that identifies rates and permanent residence options, don't care that my rv is over 10 years old. I would so appreciate it.. preferably in Missouri.
 
The search options for many/most campground listings include one for “open all year.” We really like AllStays Camp&RV, but the parent of this forum has a campground review area too though I haven’t used it recently. But be aware that just because a campground is labeled as “open all year” that doesn’t mean it has all the sites open. For example, the KOA near me in Iowa has 7-8 sites they provide winterization for. The renter still needs to provide a heated water hose and some type of heat for the waste hoses. It looks like most people just wrap them in heat tape.
 
Carl, Googled "long term rv parks in Missouri, USA" and found the following:


The monthly or longer term rentals price generally does not include electric cost. Cost of electric generally determined by meter use but best to ask.

Let us know were you are in your search.
 
Carl, Googled "long term rv parks in Missouri, USA" and found the following:


Looking at their list, even sorted it to see all the parks listed as year-round, and I strongly suspect most are not actually friendly to full time. Most are near rivers or lakes and therefore cater to the summer season. Google maps satellite view also tells the story that it's not full timers.
So I look for parks in areas that are not touristy and found one (no affiliation), Reed's RV Park in Warsaw. Big park with covered sites, sure looks to be long term oriented.
I agree with others that long term RV parks are rare in MO. You may want to look at mobile home parks, lots of those.
 

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