Langwood Education Center

On 92 acres of hardwood forests and native prairie in rural Iowa, Langwood Education Center operates as a group-focused facility managed by Louisa County Conservation Board. The campground accommodates up to 100 people with rates starting at $99 per day, featuring both tent camping areas and five electrical hookups for RVs at $10 per night. An A-frame bunkhouse with 21 single beds provides indoor lodging, while campers must bring their own bedding and water during winter months when utilities are shut off.

The property includes a lodge with full kitchen, modern restrooms, campfire rings, and picnic tables spread across extensive grounds. Six canoes are available for use on the large pond, and hiking trails wind throughout the wooded areas where great horned and barred owls call at night. Flaming Prairie Park sits two miles east for those exploring multiple sites. The facility works best for organized groups, outdoor education programs, and large family gatherings seeking privacy and ample space.

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Langwood Education Center is located in Iowa

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41.26382937 N
91.15567882 W

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  • Drive-In
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  • Walk-In
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  • Tent Sites
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  • Standard (Tent/RV)
  • Group

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For Campers

  • ADA Access
  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Phone Service
  • Reservable
  • Showers
  • Drinking Water
  • Electric Hookups
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

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  • Water Hookups
  • Pull-Through Sites

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Guests commonly noted the spacious, private camping areas surrounded by forests and prairie. Comprehensive facilities include lodge with kitchen, modern restrooms, RV hookups, and recreational amenities like canoes and ropes course.

Reviewed Nov. 7, 2018

Ranger Review: Rom Pack at Langwood Education Center

Campground Review:

Surrounded by hardwood forests and native prairie, Langwood Education Center, located in rural Wapello, Iowa is the perfect spot for nature retreats, family gatherings, outdoor education classes, and more.

With rates starting as low as $99 per day/$194 per overnight for up to 100 people, Langwood provides a quiet and serene setting for camping, hiking, canoeing, and reconnecting with nature.

There is plenty of space for individual tents, as well as 5 electrical hookups for RVs for $10 per night per RV. An A-frame bunkhouse is also available. The bunkhouse is a split level with a total of 21 single beds on the first and second level. Campers will need to bring their own bedding. While Langwood is open through the winter months, water is shut off, so campers will need to bring their own water supply. Check in time is after 1:00pm and check out time is 11:00am.

Campfire rings and outdoor picnic tables are available. Langwood’s 92 acres houses a lodge with a full kitchen, and ample seating including tables and chairs. There is a separate, modern restroom within short walking distance of the bunkhouse and lodge.

For an additional fee, campers can use the ropes course located by a large pond on the property. Six canoes are also on site for use. There is no additional fee for the canoes, but a waiver must be signed in order to use them.

For the women's outdoor retreat weekend I attended, I chose to bring my tent and camp out rather than utilize the bunk house. The area for tent camping is quite large with a variety of shade trees, and offers a fair amount of privacy.

With hiking trails throughout the property, the woods offer prime area to see migratory birds such as kingfishers, herons, and a multitude of warblers. At night, great horned and barred owls can be heard calling back and forth.

Langwood provides quiet walks through Iowa prairies and clear, star-gazing nights. This spot is perfect for larger gatherings, offering privacy and a quiet space away from the busyness of everyday life.

Product Review:

As a Ranger for The Dyrt, I get products to test from time to time. This time around I had the opportunity to test out the three-in-one RōM Pack from RōM Outdoors. https://romoutdoors.com/product/rom-pack/

I’m always up for giving a new backpack a try. I was really interested to see how the RoM Pack compared to my other daypacks and backpack. The RoM Pack is unique as it offers a twist on the traditional pack; a three-in-one pack, blanket, rain poncho combo.

I took the RoM pack with me on the recent women’s outdoor retreat at Langwood Education Center. It seemed like the perfect weekend to test out the versatility of this pack. From prairie seed collection, to orienteering, to night hikes, the pack offered something useful throughout the retreat. The pack includes two detachable, smaller saddlebags; great for throwing a water bottle and snacks in for the prairie seed collection hike.

Between sessions, we had the opportunity to wander the grounds and take time to relax. This presented the perfect opportunity to break the pack down and try out the blanket. It was a cool autumn day, and lounging in the sun was a nice reprieve from the busy morning activities.

While it didn’t rain during my stay, I did decide to try on the poncho to see how it fit. It was a little bulky, but would definitely help repel rain. It was easy enough to take off and flip back over to blanket mode.The outer material is meant to resist water, so whether you’re wearing it at as a poncho or using it as a blanket, you’ll stay dry. Another plus is the removable stuff sack located inside the pack. I used it specifically to store my dirty clothes from the first day of the retreat.

The pack itself is made of a durable, water resistant material, and includes two mesh side pockets good for stowing water bottles, and bug spray. While the pack is slightly heavier than my other daypacks, 4.6 lbs, I would consider using it for shorter day hikes, but will get the most use out of it to store and carry clothes and gear on camping and fishing trips. I’m also a shorter individual, so the pack was a little big on me. I was able to adjust the straps enough to get a fairly secure fit.

The RoM Pack also comes with a small booklet with step by step directions on how to put the pack back together after breaking it down. The booklet also includes information on identifying poison ivy, oak, and sumac as well as different ways to build a campfire; a nice addition to the pack itself.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I make reservations at Langwood Education Center in Iowa?

To make reservations at Langwood Education Center, contact the center directly by phone or through their official website. Day use rates start at approximately $99, while overnight stays begin around $194. It's advisable to book well in advance, especially for group events, nature retreats, or family gatherings as the center is a popular venue for these activities. For the most current reservation policies, availability, and pricing, reach out to the Langwood Education Center's management office.

What outdoor activities can visitors enjoy at Langwood Education Center?

Visitors to Langwood Education Center can enjoy numerous outdoor activities in its diverse natural setting. The property features hardwood forests and native prairie areas perfect for hiking, nature observation, and photography. Wildlife watching is popular given the varied ecosystems. The center's location in rural Wapello, Iowa provides a peaceful backdrop for outdoor recreation. The facility is also well-suited for family gatherings and group activities in nature. Its natural spaces make it ideal for those seeking to connect with Iowa's native landscapes.

What educational programs are offered at Langwood Education Center for campers?

Langwood Education Center specializes in outdoor education programs that take advantage of its diverse natural environment. The center offers nature-based learning experiences in its hardwood forest and prairie settings. Educational activities focus on environmental conservation, wildlife observation, and natural resource management. The center serves as an excellent venue for educational retreats and classes related to the outdoors. For specific program schedules and educational offerings, contact the center directly as programs may vary seasonally.

What amenities are available at Langwood Education Center campground in Iowa?

Langwood Education Center offers several amenities for visitors. The campground is surrounded by hardwood forests and native prairie, providing a natural setting for camping. Facilities include gathering spaces for groups and outdoor education activities. Overnight stays are available with rates starting around $194. The center's natural setting makes it ideal for those seeking a peaceful retreat in rural Iowa, though visitors should contact the center directly for a complete list of current amenities and facilities.