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Reviewed Sep. 2, 2024

Nice small park

Small quite county park with electricity at most sites. First come sites. On Labor Day weekend only 5 campers there out of 21 sites. We found one with mostly shade. There is a first class 21 hole frisbee golf course at this park. Close to 52 mile Cedar Valley Nature bike trail. On the Cedar River. Boats were going in and out, I would guess you could Kayak there. One half mile on gravel to the park. No cell service.

Site16
Month of VisitSeptember
Reviewed Jun. 6, 2024

Quiet with good trails

Very nice little park if you like hiking or Frisbee golf. There is not much to the park besides campsites and the Frisbee golf course. It has a small playground with just a few swings and a slide. Bathrooms were horrible. I would not suggest staying unless you have your own restroom. Also there is no dump station so be prepared to take your shit home with you.

Site15
Month of VisitJune
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  • Review photo of Wildcat Bluff County Park by Nick B., June 6, 2024
Reviewed Jun. 29, 2022

Nice campground, don’t use their bathrooms

Needed a quick inexpensive place to stop on the way thru. There weren’t many other campers when I arrived with lots of sunny or shady spots to choose. Very quiet except they decided to start weed wacking at 7:30am. $10 for primitive, $16 for electric. There was no map so I only found one primitive site that was super exposed and next to the bathroom. The bathrooms… oh my lanta, that smell will haunt me for the rest of my days. And it’s both bathrooms, like there are dead rotting things amongst the rest down there. I gagged the entire time, and this is coming from someone who collects dead rotting animals as a hobby. I recommend this spot but not if you have to rely on their bathroom facilities like I did. There’s a disc golf course with trails connecting to the grounds too, so that’s always a plus. And boat access not far down the road but the vehicle access to it was flooded, with a sign noting that high water was common and impassable.

Site17
Month of VisitJune