Best Campgrounds near Carlisle, IA

Camping options surrounding Carlisle, Iowa include multiple established campgrounds serving both tent and RV campers within a short drive. The area features Yellow Banks County Park with spacious campsites, access to the Des Moines River, and hiking trails leading to historic Indian burial mounds. Several campgrounds offer electrical hookups, water access, and amenities like shower facilities, while others provide more primitive experiences. Thomas Mitchell County Park stands out for offering cabin camping alongside traditional camping sites, providing options for those seeking shelter beyond tents or RVs.

Campground accessibility and amenities vary considerably by season, with many facilities operating from spring through fall. "I am here in November. Not many people here. The water has been turned off but the camping pads and the spacing between the campsites is amazing," noted one Yellow Banks visitor during the off-season. Most campgrounds in the region maintain operational schedules between April and October, with Lake Ahquabi State Park campground specifically open April 1 through December 31. Full hookup availability differs between locations, with several parks offering electric, water, and sewer connections for RVs. Weather conditions impact camping comfort, with central Iowa experiencing hot, humid summers and potentially cold spring and fall nights.

The camping experience near Carlisle benefits from proximity to water features and well-maintained facilities. At Yellow Banks County Park, campers appreciate the generous site spacing and natural surroundings. One visitor described it as having "large spacious sites with a fire ring and picnic table. Cost per night is low. Firewood available and camp host was a wonderful older gentleman." The park includes fishing opportunities at both the pond and river. Many campgrounds in the area balance relative proximity to Des Moines with a natural setting, providing urban residents convenient access to outdoor recreation. Campers should note that weekends typically see higher occupancy rates, particularly during summer months when sites at popular locations fill quickly.

Best Camping Sites Near Carlisle, Iowa (111)

    1. Yellow Banks County Park

    15 Reviews
    Pleasant Hill, IA
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 266-1563

    "Close proximity to the state fair without being to close. Great stay! Our site had an open field behind it definitely recommend."

    "There are two RV sites with shower houses, and about 10 tentsites on a large rectangular area in the back surrounded by trees."

    2. Griffs Valley View RV Park

    12 Reviews
    Bondurant, IA
    12 miles
    Website

    $35 - $90 / night

    "Has a cute pond and is adjacent to a bike and running trail. The main lodge has very clean restrooms and showers with hot water! Recommended"

    "There is also a very nice bike trail right outside the park."

    3. Walnut Woods State Park Campground

    14 Reviews
    West Des Moines, IA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 285-4502

    $25 - $40 / night

    "There's a boat camp, a bird watching area, a playground, plany of park space with picnic tables and BBQ pits, hiking and biking trails, and even a lodge that I assume can be rented for events."

    "Walnut Woods is conveniently located 25 minutes outside of downtown Des Moines. Sites are paved and mostly level, although we did have to throw a couple of blocks under one side of our TT tires."

    4. Thomas Mitchell County Park

    11 Reviews
    Mitchellville, IA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 967-4889

    "Thomas Mitchell park is located outside of Altoona Iowa on 197 acres. There are electric and non electric sites available."

    "The drive into the grounds was a little confusing, but I imagine that in the daylight we would have had an easier time."

    5. Grant Park (Warren County Consevation Board)

    10 Reviews
    Swan, IA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 961-6169

    "Each of the 10 campsites are spacious and plenty of distance between. Nice quick trails with wildlife. The park is well maintained and well priced!"

    "You’ll eventually see the park entrance(a sign and fence). Pass the first bathrooms/shelter/info board. Continue down the gravel road that looks kinda like a trail."

    6. Adventureland Campground

    10 Reviews
    Bondurant, IA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 265-7384

    "With a theme park on one side and a casino on the other, both in walking distance. It’s more of a park and party place hahaha"

    "Short walk to the amusement park.  We were there for most of the early summer so we got a season pass to the park which included the water park.  They also have workcamper programs."

    7. Iowa State Fairgrounds

    6 Reviews
    Pleasant Hill, IA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 262-3111

    "The Iowa State Fair is the best fair in the world with more than a million visitors every year! There is something for everyone in the family."

    "I always loved going here when I lived in Iowa! The State Fair was a blast! Being able to actually stay there made it that much better!!"

    8. Bob Shelter Recreation Area & Campground

    16 Reviews
    Johnston, IA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 276-0873

    $22 - $26 / night

    "We stayed here for two nights while visiting family nearby. It’s a pretty location with the dam and waterway right there. The sites are well spaced."

    "Great spot located next to the Des Moines River. Check in was a breeze and conveniently near the fill and dump stations. Peaceful lot near the river. Great fishing in the river."

    9. Lake Ahquabi State Park Campground

    13 Reviews
    Indianola, IA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 961-7101

    $25 - $38 / night

    "We entered the park looking for a walk-up spot and landed on Site 67 which was not reserved. The site was spacious with a big tree with good shade and cover if needed."

    "The beach, and park were very far away from the camping area. A suggestion of a bagger for their lawn mower for all the cut grass. The lake by the boat landing was nice and so were the trails."

    10. Iowa State Fair Campgrounds

    5 Reviews
    Pleasant Hill, IA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 262-3111

    "Wonderfull Surroundings ,People and Experiences."

    "Campgrounds are located on the east side of the actual fairgrounds. There are hundreds of sites here."

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Recent Reviews near Carlisle, IA

503 Reviews of 111 Carlisle Campgrounds


  • Noah P.
    May. 6, 2026

    Griffs Valley View RV Park

    One night stay

    Park was pretty full, but they found us a spot for the night. Excellent pricing and the yards are BIG compared to other places we've stayed. Would definitely come back

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 2, 2026

    Bob Shelter Recreation Area & Campground

    Spots are a little small, but they are level and well kept.

    Testing out a new set up and this has full service with electric, water and sewer line.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 16, 2026

    Beaver Lake Campground

    Last Resort

    Campsites flat and open with water view. Bathrooms were subpar and smells worse than pit toilets. This was a last resort booking as we weren’t finding places open with a shower due to time of year.

    Owner was very friendly, but campground not worth the $32 per night charge.

  • Bill H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 2, 2026

    Iowa State Fairgrounds

    large but well maintained

    rv site. very cold that night, but nice camping

  • Bill H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 2, 2026

    Whispering Oaks RV Park

    upgrade taking place when we there.

    reasonable cost. Upgrade taking place when we were there for one night. Will be very nice when finished.

  • Ryan R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 17, 2026

    Colfax Quarry Springs Park

    Quarry Springs Park

    Quarry Springs Park was a one night stay. Quick and easy off/on road location. Was their first year. This is a new RV Park that was once a quarry. Hence the name. Big lakes and good areas to walk. We arrived after dark, not late, just that time of year. Took us a bit of time to figure out where our site was. Would suggest some added signage. Besides that all was good! The moon was full and made for excellent viewing. Not so much for the pictures however 🙄. Would stop again. Just note this is within ear shot of the interstate. Didn't bother us, might others. Thanks for stay!

  • Doy O.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 22, 2026

    R&B Campground

    Great Family Owned Campground

    I rent year round. Love this place. Quiet, fishing, dead end so little traffic. The owners are great people. Bring your boat, kayak, tube. You can float the river.

  • Mark C.
    Dec. 1, 2025

    Des Moines West KOA Holiday

    Koa

    Very nice campground with running water,electricity and wifi. It's opened year round.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 27, 2025

    Acorn Valley

    Easy access for quick getaway

    This is a great campground if you’re wanting to get out for a night or two w the family. Clean bathrooms, close to the lake, playground, and a lot of sites. It does get busy. As you would expect there are a lot of bugs on a hot day in Iowa. Tent sites have good shade from trees.


Guide to Carlisle

Camping options near Carlisle, Iowa range from established county parks to state-operated facilities, with elevations typically between 800-900 feet above sea level. The region experiences average summer temperatures between 75-85°F and winter temperatures often dropping below freezing. For campers seeking proximity to water features, several campgrounds provide direct river or lake access with fishing opportunities.

What to do

Explore burial mounds and trails: Yellow Banks County Park offers unique historical hiking opportunities. "There's a hiking trail that will take you to indian burial mounds. There is also fishing and boating. They have a fun playground also. There are a couple of backpacking sites as well," notes Derrick W. about Yellow Banks County Park.

Bike the Chichaqua Valley Trail: Access the 25-mile paved biking trail from Griffs Valley View RV Park. Anthony W. shared: "Nicely paved 25 mile long biking and walking Chichaqua Valley Trail runs right between the campground and the campground office. During the summer months they are quite busy so definitely call ahead before making the trip out." Griffs Valley View RV Park provides easy trail access.

Paddle the Des Moines River: Several campgrounds offer river access for water recreation. "Nice quiet campground with the Des Moines river close by for fishing or kayaking. Most of the spots are shaded and well maintained," reports Kayla N. about her experiences at Yellow Banks County Park.

What campers like

Creek access for summer cooling: Thomas Mitchell County Park features popular water access points. Shannon G. reports, "The outer loop has a creek that flows behind the sites with large stairs to get down to it. Kids were having a blast in the water." Thomas Mitchell County Park combines water features with camping convenience.

Free camping options: Grant Park offers no-cost camping with basic amenities. "There are 10 free sites. Well maintained and quiet. Pit toilet, paved fire ring area and picnic table at each site. Can stay up to 14 days. Beautiful trails," says Maria H. about Grant Park, providing an economical option for budget campers.

Spacious camping sites: Many campers appreciate the generous spacing between sites at certain campgrounds. Kelly notes about Yellow Banks: "Camp sites are best around, large flat white rock cinder size area with picnic table, fire ring. Sites are well spaced. Shaded. Double lane dump station."

What you should know

Seasonal closures affect amenities: Most campgrounds operate with limited services during off-season. Lai La L. notes about Walnut Woods State Park Campground: "Sites Available in December. Full service flat sites!!" Despite winter availability, many facilities reduce services during colder months.

Insect activity varies by season: Ticks and mosquitoes can be prevalent, particularly in wooded areas. Steve H. comments about Walnut Woods: "Beautiful river access and camping in the trees. However the mosquitos get crazy here!" Similarly, Abby M. warns about Grant Park: "During the 3 nights I stayed, I was constantly removing them from him, myself and within the inside of my van."

Site reservability differs: Some parks require advance planning while others offer first-come options. Kelly mentions Yellow Banks: "Close to home, can usually get site without reservation, IF you roll in on Wed. By Thurs night, it's full. Few reservables, 90% i'd say are first come."

Tips for camping with families

Look for creek play areas: Children enjoy water features at several campgrounds. Kimberly W. shared about Thomas Mitchell: "Perfect weather last weekend and loved the little creek to splash around in with the dogs. Loads of rock stairways to enter and exit the creek throughout the park."

Consider lakeside recreation: Lake Ahquabi State Park Campground offers multiple water activities. Jennifer M. notes, "This is one of my favorite places to go! They have a beautiful lake and a beach. The water has minimal seaweed and great temperature! They have rentals for paddle boards, kayaks, canoes, etc, for a decent price!"

Plan for campground noise levels: Some campgrounds experience higher noise levels, especially on weekends. Larissa C. mentions Lake Ahquabi: "Unfortunately, we felt like we were literally on top of surrounding campers. The campsites are all extremely packed in together, so you can really feel a part of other people's conversations and activities."

Tips from RVers

Concrete pads enhance setup ease: Bob Shelter Recreation Area & Campground provides solid foundations. Wendy H. shares: "We stayed at spot 20 which was extra wide, concrete pad with electric hook up. No water or sewer. Spot 20 is at the end which makes it very private with nice large grassy area adjacent to wooded area."

Check full hookup availability: Not all parks offer complete utility connections. Anthony W. notes about Griffs Valley View: "Concrete pads with full hook ups (30/50 amp, water and sewage) make setting up quick," while Tom D. reports about Walnut Woods: "Awesome site for campers. Very nice pass with table and fire pit. Utilities were top notch!"

Consider proximity to events and attractions: State Fairgrounds camping provides event access. Matt S. notes: "This is not your typical campground. The Fair generally begins the second Thursday in August and runs 11 days," offering a unique camping option during special events.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Carlisle, IA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Carlisle, IA is Yellow Banks County Park with a 4.5-star rating from 15 reviews.

What parks are near Carlisle, IA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 6 parks near Carlisle, IA that allow camping, notably Saylorville Lake and Lake Red Rock.