Top Cabin Camping near Quimby, IA
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Looking for a place to cabin camp near Quimby? Find the best information on cabins near Quimby, including photos, reviews, and tips. The Dyrt makes it easy to find the perfect cabin rental near Quimby.
Welcome to Scenic Park Campground, nestled right near South Sioux City, Nebraska. This spot is a favorite for many, thanks to its prime location along the Missouri River and its proximity to the historic Lewis and Clark trail. If you're into history or just love a good riverside view, this place has got you covered.
The campground operates year-round and offers a variety of accommodations, including tent sites, RV spots, cabins, and even yurts for those looking to try something a bit different. It's a pretty versatile setup, catering to all sorts of campers. The sites are spacious, and many are separated by trees, giving you a bit of privacy and a cozy feel.
One of the standout features here is the cleanliness. Visitors often mention how well-kept the restrooms and showers are, though you might want to bring your own soap. The staff is known for being friendly and helpful, which always makes a stay more pleasant.
For those traveling with pets, you'll be happy to know that pets are allowed. And if you're rolling in with a big rig, no worries—this place is big-rig friendly. Electric and water hookups are available, and there's even a sanitary dump station for your convenience.
If you're looking to stay active, the campground is adjacent to a YMCA and has plenty of walking and biking paths along the water. Some visitors have noted that the WiFi can be a bit spotty, but hey, you're here to enjoy the great outdoors, right?
Overall, Scenic Park Campground offers a relaxing and convenient spot to set up camp, whether you're just passing through or planning to stay a while. Enjoy the views, the friendly atmosphere, and the easy access to both nature and nearby attractions.
$18 - $30 / night
Mill Creek Park is one of the highlights of O'Brien County. The park offers a variety of activities for the whole family throughout the year! 48 campsites complete with 20/30/50 AMP service, water, internet, and cable connections
2- modern 12 person camping cabins 2- Primitive 6-person camping cabins Concession Stand Lodge Hiking Biking Swimming Beach Year-round Handicap Fishing Platform Bird and Wildlife Watching Showers Modern Toilets Dump Site
Stay overnight in one of three camping cabins or at the park’s campground. Camping cabins contain heating and air conditioning, but do not offer sanitary facilities. The cabins are located near the campground, which contains electric sites, a large youth group campsite and a modern restroom and shower building. One-fourth of the campsites are available on a first-come, first-served basis and advance reservations can be made through the online reservation system for Stone State Park.
Stone State Park is an urban wildlife sanctuary on the edge of Sioux City and the heart of the Loess Hills. The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) built many of the park’s structures in the 1930s including entrance portals, the Calumet shelter, and a rustic stone lodge. Visitors can explore the natural history of the park by walking its many of miles trails, looking for wildlife and birds, or at the nearby Dorothy Pecaut Nature Center. Overnight in one of three camping cabins or at the park’s campground. Camping cabins contain heating and air conditioning, but do not offer sanitary facilities. The cabins are located near the campground, which contains electric sites, a large youth group campsite and a modern restroom and shower building. One-fourth of the campsites are available on a first-come, first-served basis and advance reservations can be made through the online reservation system for Stone State Park.
This 35-acre area is located 3 miles west of Salix, Iowa. Snyder Bend Lake is an oxbow of the Missouri River, formed in the early 1960’s when the river was channelized.
The lake has been stocked with walleye fingerlings in the past, a cooperative project with the River City Anglers of Siouxland. Other popular game fish include largemouth bass, northern pike, bluegill, crappie, catfish and perch.
A wildlife refuge has been established at Snyder Bend and no disturbance or human traffic is allowed on the refuge for several months in the fall. Please observe refuge dates as posted.
This 34-acre area is located one mile south of Bigelow Park near Salix. Snyder Bend Lake is an oxbow of the Missouri River, formed in the early 1960s when the river was channelized.
Park facilities are open and pressurized water systems are available May 1 through October 31.
4 two-bedroom family cabins (fee charged)
28 electrical campsites (fee charged)
12 tent or non-electrical campsites (fee charged)
$17 - $25 / night
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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Quimby, IA is Little Sioux Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 4 reviews.
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