Camping near Elma, IA

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    Northeastern Iowa's countryside surrounding Elma features a mix of county and state-managed campgrounds within a 30-mile radius. Airport Lake Park Campground near New Hampton and Lake Hendricks County Park in Riceville offer established camping with water and electric hookups. Tent campers, RV enthusiasts, and those seeking glamping experiences can find suitable accommodations, with most sites providing standard amenities like picnic tables, fire rings, and access to potable water. R Campground in Charles City stands out with full hookup sites and river views, while Chickasaw Park offers more primitive options for those seeking a simpler camping experience.

    Most campgrounds in the region operate seasonally from April through October, with some closing after Labor Day. Iowa state parks are known for their affordability, with non-electric sites typically costing $11-16 per night. Reservation policies vary significantly between locations, with some county parks operating on a first-come, first-served basis while others require advance booking. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the area, with visitors reporting strong Verizon and T-Mobile coverage at most established campgrounds. As one camper noted about a nearby park, "The spots are gravel, most sites will require some leveling but are not too bad. Each site has a newer electric pedestal with 30 and 50 amp service."

    Water access represents a defining feature of camping in this region, with many highly-rated sites situated along rivers and lakes. Riverside camping is particularly popular, offering opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and canoeing. Several campgrounds provide boat ramps or water access points adjacent to camping areas. Weekday visits typically offer more solitude, as noted by one camper: "The park was pretty full on the weekend as you would expect, but very quiet during the week." Families appreciate the playgrounds and recreational facilities found at many county parks, while those seeking nature immersion can find more secluded options. Highway noise can be an issue at some locations, particularly those situated near major routes, so selecting sites farther from roads is advisable for those prioritizing quiet.

    Best Campgrounds near Elma (127)

      1. Lake Hendricks Co Park

      5.0(3)10mi from ElmaRVs, Tents

      "A good place for a place to stop next to a lake. Good hookups and picnic tables"

      "Nice RV park on a man made lake there are 2 levels, the upper being a bit more wooded with a few sites overlooking the lake the facilities were clean if not a bit DIY feeling."

      2. Airport Lake Park Campground

      5.0(3)12mi from ElmaRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Small lake for fishing and swimming working walking distance"

      "The playground and lake was also fun for the kids too."

      3. Lake Louise State Park Campground

      4.3(6)20mi from Elma28 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Our group of 12 stayed at one of the two group sites at Lake Louise State Park. Our site holds up to 30 and the neighboring site holds up to 50."

      "We got bikes from nearby LeRoy city hall ($5.00 donation) really great program. The bike path traverses through the campground (shooting star trail). One drawback is the faint highway noise."

      from $20 - $75 / night

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      4. R Campground, Inc

      5.0(2)17mi from ElmaRVs, Tents

      "Highway 218.  R Campground is just a few miles off of the saints highway on the south eastern side of town.  Interior roads and sites are gravel, many with 50 amp full hook ups. "

      5. Twins Campground

      5.0(2)17mi from ElmaRVs, Tents

      "We stayed several weeks the price was very reasonable, honey wagon service was included ; riding/ hiking trails from campsite."

      "Has playground community area fire pit and a structure built to cover picnic tables. atv trails. Turkey river right there was 20 feet from my site."

      from $30 / night

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      6. Forestville Mystery Cave State Park Campground

      4.3(18)29mi from Elma133 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "It can be a little confusing because the camping and mystery caves are a distance apart. I highly recommend going to the caves."

      "We were able to do a lot of trail exploring and had a great time on the “scenic” cave tour. The trails were well maintained but difficult to understand in some places as signage was lacking."

      from $25 - $90 / night

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      7. Chickasaw Park

      4.0(1)15mi from ElmaTents

      "I won't walk into the pit style restrooms let alone use them (kids can be jerks 🙄). There is a small park on the adjacent side that does have a shelter."

      8. Lidtke Park & Campground

      3.5(2)17mi from ElmaRVs, Tents

      9. Pioneer Co Park

      2.0(1)14mi from ElmaRVs, Tents

      10. Vernon Springs Turkey River County Park

      4.0(1)17mi from ElmaRVs, Tents

      "It is on the outskirts of town by a mile or two. There is nice walking and biking trails on the property and the river is close by. A nature center is on the property."

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    Recent Reviews near Elma, IA

    297 Reviews of 127 Elma Campgrounds


    • S
      Jun. 10, 2026

      North Cedar Park

      Great Quick-Stop Option

      We were traveling northbound on 218 on a Tuesday and searched for a convenient stop for one night. It was very hot so filtered the results, showing spots with electric hook-up in order to run the AC a bit. The North Cedar County Park was easy to find, located just a couple miles off the exit and past the town of Plainfield.

      The park is heavily shaded in most areas. They have done a good job of keeping the tree canopy high, so we had no worries of hitting limbs in our 34' class A that has a height of 12 feet.

      The sites are all grass, with no clear definition of individual sites. We just picked a spot that looked fairly level and dry. Soft soil could be a concern for heavier rigs after rains. Our stabilizers did sink into the dirt a bit, but we were able to level.

      They have wooden picnic tables scattered, as well as designated firepit areas. 30 and 15 Amp service was available on the power post. There is a bathroom/shower house, picnic shelter, playground and horseshoe courts.

      The campground is right on a wide, fast moving river and offers 2 boat launches. It didnt appear that any of the sites had a water view, but it was a short, pleasant stroll to the rivers edge.

      We paid $20 for our one night. It is all first come, first served. They say on their website that they have 40 sites. On a Tuesday in June, there were 3 of us there for the night (the other two looked more long-term). A posted sign said that camping is free on Wednesday nights, so that's cool!

      Overall, it was a quiet and pretty place to stop and we would definately visit again.

    • BThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 7, 2026

      Albert Lea-Austin KOA

      Nice Overnight Spot

      This is a smaller KOA campground under new ownership. The owner and his children are very nice and welcoming. There were other reviews about it being overgrown but everything was nicely mowed when we arrived and I really enjoyed the peaceful setting. Easy off freeway, little freeway noise but not a problem. A bit rustic but clean campground. There are some piles of tree branches as there was a beetle problem and trees had to be removed. I’m sure it is temporary and will be gone soon. All in all a lovely quiet evening in our travels East. Site 53 is at the end of a row and very private location.

    • Craig L.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 25, 2026

      Lake Considine

      Serene, beautiful, easy access, great birding

      Coming in from the west there is a large u-shaped pull-off to the left just before a gate that is used to close the road for flooding. There are no signs. The lot area appears to be mowed annually. I parked along the lake/river shore without issues and popped up my truck tent. Over 40 bird species and a curious bald eagle dropped in and observed me through sunset.

    • Clay U.
      May. 18, 2026

      Wilder City Park

      Great Park and Even Better Hosts

      Campground Hosts were amazing. We were short on some food the first night, Chuck was gracious to lend us some food and a 30amp extension cord. We had some nasty weather that first night also and we received a call from the host asking how we were doing!

      Very clean park and very family friendly! Also has an excellent pond for fishing.

      Will absolutely be coming back

    • Gina B.
      May. 1, 2026

      Rochester-Marion KOA

      Good location

      Clean and large bathrooms. Very safe and family friendly. It is a bit on the smaller side.

    • Crystal B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 1, 2026

      Cedar Bridge County Park

      Very nice medium sized campground on the Cedar River in Upper Iowa

      This is a larger county campground that has nice sized sites that look very well maintained. It runs along the Cedar River and has a put in for paddlers nearby. It is situated right off the blacktopped road.

    • Crystal B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 1, 2026

      Interstate Co Park

      Campground near the Dam in Upper Iowa

      This campground is at the park where the dam on the Cedar River is. This is a fairly popular fishing spot. Campground has basic and essential facilities. There is a pavilion, playground and shower/bathroom. There is a bar and grill a short walk up the incline to the other side of the road.

    • Crystal B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 1, 2026

      Halvorson Park

      Medium sized well maintained river front campground in Upper Iowa

      This is a nice campground that has basics/essentials available. It is easy to get to and has many river front sites. There is a playground and boat access on the property. It is on the Cedar River waterway. There is a loop for tents as well.


    Guide to Elma

    Campgrounds surrounding Elma, Iowa typically sit at elevations around 1,200 feet above sea level in the gently rolling hills of northeastern Iowa's Driftless Area. This region experiences distinct seasons with summer temperatures averaging 75-85°F during peak camping months and occasional thunderstorms. Most campgrounds in this area operate on gravel pads requiring some leveling, with several locations offering riverside camping along the Turkey and Cedar Rivers.

    What to do

    Fishing opportunities: Lake Hendricks County Park offers fishing on a man-made lake with sites overlooking the water. According to a visitor, it's a "nice RV park on a man made lake, there are 2 levels, the upper being a bit more wooded with a few sites overlooking the lake."

    Cave exploration: Travel 30 miles to Forestville Mystery Cave State Park for underground adventures. A camper shared, "I highly recommend going to the caves. They are very intriguing but bring a jacket because it is quite cold down there." Cave tours cost $15 for adults and $10 for children ages 5-12.

    Biking access: Several campgrounds connect to local trail systems. One camper at Lake Louise State Park noted, "We got bikes from nearby LeRoy city hall ($5.00 donation) really great program. The bike path traverses through the campground (shooting star trail)."

    Swimming options: Some quarry-adjacent sites permit swimming. At Chickasaw Park, a camper mentioned, "It is adjacent to an old quarry where swimming and fishing is currently allowed at your own risk." However, cliff jumping is prohibited due to safety concerns.

    What campers like

    Waterfront sites: Many campers appreciate the river views at R Campground in Charles City. One reviewer noted, "Our favorite sites begin with 'OB' for out back. These all have a view of the river." The campground also offers convenient access to local attractions via "the walking/bike path that runs behind the campground."

    Spacious lots: Airport Lake Park Campground receives praise for its generous site sizing. A camper observed, "Camper spots were huge with plenty of space between sites. Fire ring was on a cement slab." This provides more privacy than many county parks in the region.

    Clean facilities: Newer shower houses are highly rated at several locations. One Airport Lake visitor highlighted the "exceptionally clean. New bathroom/shower house. Water electric at each site. Dump station on site."

    Group camping options: Several parks offer dedicated group sites. Lake Louise State Park features two group camping areas: "Our site holds up to 30 and the neighboring site holds up to 50. Our site was a beautiful spot with large shade trees, three picnic tables and two fire pits."

    What you should know

    Cell coverage limitations: Unlike areas closer to major highways, some parks have limited connectivity. At Lake Louise State Park, campers report "little to no cell phone coverage for AT&T" and "no cell service (TMobile)."

    Shower availability varies: Twins Campground offers basic facilities, with one camper noting, "Porta potty and shower water is hot." At other locations like Chickasaw Park, facilities may be more primitive with a camper stating, "I won't walk into the pit style restrooms let alone use them."

    Seasonal operation: Most campgrounds close after early October. Lake Louise State Park operates from "Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day," while Airport Lake Park remains open "April to October."

    Self-registration common: Many county parks use honor systems for payment. At Chickasaw Park, a camper explained, "It's $10.00 per night last we stayed, placed into a self pay pole."

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Family-friendly amenities enhance kid-friendly camping experiences. A visitor to Airport Lake Park noted, "The playground and lake was also fun for the kids too." Many county parks include similar recreation facilities.

    Group site advantages: For larger family gatherings, consider dedicated group areas. At Airport Lake Park, a camper shared, "We camped with family in the group circle site. The circle group site has a nice big area for the kids to play."

    Fishing without licenses: Some locations offer unique fishing privileges. At Lidtke Park & Campground, families can enjoy water recreation with "a nice playground, group picnic shelter, and a boat ramp" for easy water access.

    Weekend crowds: Plan accordingly for busier periods. Many campgrounds fill quickly on weekends during summer months, particularly those with swimming access or playground facilities.

    Tips from RVers

    Leveling requirements: Most sites require some adjustments. As one RV camper noted about R Campground, "Interior roads and sites are gravel, many with 50 amp full hook ups." Several campgrounds feature similar setups requiring leveling blocks.

    Dump station locations: Not all campgrounds have on-site dump facilities. At Lidtke Park, a camper advised, "No dump station on site and that is also at the Casey's [gas station]," requiring planning for longer stays.

    Electric options: Most campgrounds offer varying levels of electrical service. Airport Lake Park has "water electric at each site" with newer pedestals at some locations providing both 30 and 50 amp options.

    Site selection for large rigs: At R Campground, a camper with a large motorhome advised, "Not all of them will accommodate our 44" Blue Bird," suggesting calling ahead to confirm site dimensions for larger RVs.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Elma, IA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Elma, IA offers a wide range of camping options, with 127 campgrounds and RV parks near Elma, IA and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Elma, IA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Elma, IA is Lake Hendricks Co Park with a 5-star rating from 3 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Elma, IA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near Elma, IA.