A Historic Stay in St. Charles

Tucked away in the charming Frenchtown neighborhood of St. Charles, Missouri, Camp Mill Pond is a one-of-a-kind historic log cabin that offers a charming yet luxury vacation rental experience. This cabin was built in 1835 and combines a unique blend of history with modern touches. Staying at Camp Mill Pond allows the perfect opportunity to explore St. Charles, Missouri.

Historic town Charm

Situated within the St. Charles Frenchtown neighborhood, Camp Mill Pond is a short stroll from Main Street, where St. Charles is known for its local shops, great food scene, and historic landmarks. St. Charles, Missouri, is where Louis and Clark famously left for their expedition to the Western United States. Historic landmarks and a great museum highlight this monumental event throughout the town. Be on the lookout throughout the town, and you can find various painted monuments of Seaman, Clark’s Newfoundland dog who was on the expedition West.

St. Charles Log Cabin on Historic Registry

Exploring the District

Main Street St. Charles has great local resturants and shopping options. If you’re staying to explore, here are a few options I’d recommend.

La Belle Vie breakfast place in St. Charles, Missouri

Dining:

  • Breakfast: Visit La Belle Vie in Frenchtown for a delicious breakfast and a yummy cup of coffee

  • Lunch: Lewis and Clark’s sits on Main Street and offers an ambiance that is hard to beat. If the weather is nice, I’d recommend sitting on the patio!

  • Lunch: Salt and Smoke is a St. Louis BBQ staple. The St. Charles location is in an old house, which also brings some Southern charm to the meal.

  • Dinner: Bella Vino Wine Bar is a cozy and romantic place for tapas and drinks.

Shopping:

Happy Camper store front in St. Charles, Missouri

Conclusion

St. Charles, Missouri, offers a unique get-a-way for any visitor. Stay in the historic cabin or enjoy a meal on Main Street; your visit to St. Charles will surely be amazing. Plan your getaway and immerse yourself in the timeless allure of St. Charles and Camp Mill Pond.

Front view of Camp Mill Pond in St. Charles, Missouri
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