Best Campgrounds near Onawa, IA

Western Iowa's Onawa region features a diverse mix of camping environments centered around Blue Lake and the Missouri River. Lewis and Clark State Park Campground serves as the area's primary developed camping destination, offering electric hookups, modern restrooms, and family-friendly amenities including a large playground. Within a 15-mile radius, campers find additional options ranging from primitive tent sites at Preparation Canyon State Park to full-service RV parks like Sunset at Blue Oasis and On-Ur-Wa RV Park. The landscape transitions from riverside camping along the Missouri at Huff-Warner Access Area to more secluded backpacking experiences in the unique Loess Hills formations at Preparation Canyon.

Most campgrounds in the Onawa area operate seasonally from April through October, though Lewis and Clark State Park and Decatur Bend Access remain open year-round. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F with high humidity, while spring camping often contends with Missouri River flooding risks. As one camper noted, "The lake isn't huge, but the water was not murky and you could wade out pretty far and still be shallow enough to stand." Cell service is generally reliable at developed sites but becomes spotty in the Loess Hills region. Reservation requirements vary significantly between facilities, with state parks typically requiring advance booking while county-managed areas often operate on a first-come basis.

Family-friendly amenities receive consistent praise from visitors to Lewis and Clark State Park. One camper reported, "We were able to reserve an electric unit right off the lake and across the road from the large playground. We could watch the kids play while getting food ready or preparing a line to throw in the water." Water-based recreation forms the centerpiece of most camping experiences, with Blue Lake offering swimming, fishing, and non-motorized boating opportunities. The more adventurous can explore Preparation Canyon State Park, described by one visitor as having "flora, fauna, and geology that are amazing and unique to North America" with "10 backpacking, hike-in campsites" that provide solitude and excellent stargazing opportunities.

Best Camping Sites Near Onawa, Iowa (82)

    1. Lewis and Clark State Park Campground

    22 Reviews
    Onawa, IA
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (712) 423-2829

    $15 - $50 / night

    "Well kept & family friendly camping in Iowa!"

    "There’s a pretty big playground near all the sites. When I went in the first weekend of October they had a little trick or treat night too! Extremely nice amenities; flush toilet and showers."

    2. On-Ur-Wa RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Onawa, IA
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (712) 423-1387

    "Pulled in, John came into the office, asked if I was a Good Sam member and charged me $43.34 for a full hook-up, extra long pull thru on the outside of the trees."

    "Great location. Very nice campground. Large spacious pull thru sites. Extremely clean bathrooms and showers. We stayed twice, westbound and eastbound. Very friendly, nice people."

    3. Huff - Warner Access Area

    3 Reviews
    Onawa, IA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (712) 433-2400

    "They have a table near the boat ramp that, I assume, is for cleaning your caught fish. If it matters, it did not have running water."

    "Located far enough from the interstate to avoid any traffic noise River barges were unloading next to the campground when we were here."

    4. Onawa-Blue Lake KOA

    6 Reviews
    Onawa, IA
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (712) 423-1633

    5. Preparation Canyon State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Moorhead, IA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (712) 423-2829

    $9 / night

    "Located directly adjacent to the Preparation Canyon Unit of Loess Hills State Forest; the flora, fauna, and geology of this park are amazing and unique to North America."

    "Had no idea such a scenic place could be found in Iowa! I chose the closest walk-in spot, less than a mile in. It was great! Near a little creek if you need water, and really nicely secluded."

    6. Sunset at Blue Oasis RV Park

    1 Review
    Onawa, IA
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (712) 420-2871

    $52 / night

    "Not to far from the Interstate and Lewis and Clark State Park in Iowa. The gravel site we were on fit our 40 ft fifth wheel without a problem but was slightly off level."

    8. Beck Memorial Park

    1 Review
    Onawa, NE
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 349-5360

    "Has upper amd lower camping area's lower area right next to river . Can stay for months at a time"

    9. Peters Park

    3 Reviews
    Smithland, IA
    15 miles
    Website

    "Nice, clean, quiet, lake for swimming and fishing, playground, store, movie nights for kids on Fri and Sat."

    10. Hildreth Lighthouse Campground

    1 Review
    Onawa, IA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (712) 458-2015
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Recent Reviews near Onawa, IA

252 Reviews of 82 Onawa Campgrounds


  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 11, 2025

    Fremont Lakes State Recreation Area Tent Campsites

    Great state rec area

    Impressive recreation area. Campsites on and off of the water, all very nice. Lots of walking and bike riding. Very woodsy feeling through the whole park and a nice bicycle trail that leaves the park and winds out to Hormel Park on the Platte River.

  • sparkleblaster S.
    Sep. 8, 2025

    Moorehead Pioneer County Park

    Safe and lots of trees

    I stayed on the picnic loop at one of three designated camp spots (according to the map posted at the end of the picnic loop). There was a nice shade structure, picnic table, fire pit, and grill. Pit toilets and trash bins nearby and a water spigot that wasn't working. I got in late on a Sunday. I saw some fishermen around the pond on my way in but no one else. There's a playground and a couple small pavilions across from where I camped, so I imagine it can be busy on the weekend.

    It's not really a campground. It's a county park with a few camp spots. If I hadn't found the sign with tent symbols I would have doubted it was a legitimate place to camp.

    The coordinates in the description here took me to a boat launch. This is the coordinate to the camp spot I stayed at: https://maps.app.goo.gl/BziGswnzeFVjgVxV6

  • J
    Aug. 24, 2025

    On-Ur-Wa RV Park

    Overnight stay

    This campsite was everything we were needing for the night plus more. The people were very friendly.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 23, 2025

    Snyder Bend County Park

    Nice lakeside walking path

    No reservation needed. Self check-in before 10pm. $25 for electric & water hookup. Lake facing spaces available if not already taken. Nice walking trail lakeside. Yes. There are mosquitoes at dusk.

  • andrew The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 16, 2025

    On-Ur-Wa RV Park

    Comforting

    Night 1 of a 60 day trip with 42 moves. Super clean park and very well taken care of. I watched a youtube video that showed the park and it was like re-living a dream. Pulled in, stopped at office, John came in and helped me, asked me if I was a GoodSam member and charged me $43.34 for a full-hookup, super long pull thru. There were a lot of open spaces so the park felt very comfortable. Totally worth it.

  • andrew The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 16, 2025

    On-Ur-Wa RV Park

    Comforting

    Night 1 of a 42 moves trip. You can find a few decent youtube videos that show the park and it was like living a dream. Pulled in, John came into the office, asked if I was a Good Sam member and charged me $43.34 for a full hook-up, extra long pull thru on the outside of the trees. I watch for that now after the top of a tree fell on power lines above my camper last year. Seemed pretty vacant but there were people here that looked like travelers. Very comfortable.

  • Abby W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 20, 2025

    Hitchcock County Nature Center

    Simple Overnight Stay

    Stopped late after a long 12 hour drive. I loved the simple self service process. We picked an open spot, paid, and parked. The facilities were impressively clean and well maintained.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 15, 2025

    Arrowhead Park Campground

    Nice stop for a night on the road

    20$ is a really good deal for a nice site with electricity, a picnic table on a cement slab and a hot free clean shower. We were hesitating between this spot and a truck stop with shower. More than happy and satisfied with our choice.

  • lThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 14, 2025

    Scenic Park

    Perfect for 1 nite OR a long stay!

    Sites are easy to park in. Plenty of trees and grass. Some noise from train and city, but very bearable. Easy access from and to Sioux City and highway. Office folk accommodating, helpful, and there for you .


Guide to Onawa

Western Iowa's camping offerings around Onawa include more than just Blue Lake recreation. Lewis and Clark State Park Campground provides full 50-amp hookups for $19, making it a budget-friendly option compared to private facilities in the area. Sites around Blue Lake accommodate different camping styles, from backpacking to RV camping with full utilities. Many Onawa-area campgrounds offer campsites within 50-100 feet of shorelines, though seasonal water levels fluctuate significantly, especially during spring runoff when Missouri River levels rise.

What to do

Historical exploration: Visit Lewis and Clark State Park Campground where you can see a replica of the explorers' keelboat. "They will also occasionally take it out and give rides. They also have a history museum to accompany the boat," explains Katie S., who appreciated the interpretive elements alongside traditional camping.

Loess Hills hiking: The unique geological formations at Preparation Canyon State Park Campground provide exceptional hiking opportunities. "The weekend was blistering hot at 95° F and a 9/10 UV index, but we were conditioning for a larger trip this summer, so we welcomed the challenge," notes Christopher S., highlighting the park's demanding yet rewarding terrain.

Fishing: Multiple access points for angling exist throughout the area, with species including bass, crappie, and catfish. "This place has great fishing and is very well maintained," notes one Lewis and Clark visitor, while the nearby river access points offer different fishing conditions than the lake.

What campers like

Primitive camping options: For those seeking solitude, Preparation Canyon offers walk-in tent sites. "I chose the closest walk-in spot, less than a mile in. It was great! Near a little creek if you need water, and really nicely secluded," shares Alison D., describing the backcountry experience available just minutes from Onawa.

Affordable overnight stops: On-Ur-Wa RV Park provides convenient overnight accommodations for travelers along I-29. "Pulled in, John came into the office, asked if I was a Good Sam member and charged me $43.34 for a full hook-up, extra long pull thru on the outside of the trees," reports Andrew, noting the ease of access for travelers.

Riverside camping: Huff - Warner Access Area offers Missouri River camping with concrete pads. "Clean and well kept campground. The Monona County has raised the bar. 5 concrete pads with gravel on the rest. Level and well spaced sites," writes Luckybreak R., describing the quality riverside camping experience.

What you should know

Water quality concerns: Several campgrounds report water issues. At Huff-Warner, one camper noted, "The water, while potable (so we were told), has a very, very strong iron/metallic taste. To the point that, for us, it was undrinkable." Bringing bottled water is recommended at most locations.

Insect populations: Riverside and lakeside camping areas experience significant insect activity. "You're camping by a river (i.e., water), so there are many, many flying insects. Be sure to have insect repellent, as they are merciless," advises Tammy F. about Huff-Warner Access Area.

Site spacing variations: The density of campsites varies dramatically between facilities. While state parks typically offer more space, Sunset at Blue Oasis RV Park provides roomier sites than some other private facilities. "The gravel site we were on fit our 40 ft fifth wheel without a problem but was slightly off level," reports Toni S.

Tips for camping with families

Playgrounds and amenities: Multiple campgrounds feature play areas for children. At Peters Park, families find additional entertainment options: "Nice, clean, quiet, lake for swimming and fishing, playground, store, movie nights for kids on Fri and Sat," according to Adam.

Swimming options: Blue Lake offers swimming from both developed and primitive shorelines. The lake depth allows for gradual entry, making it suitable for children of different ages. However, most swimming areas lack lifeguards, requiring parental supervision.

Educational opportunities: Lewis and Clark State Park offers history-focused programs for children during summer months. "They have a great visitor center with amazing displays and exhibits that mark the history of Lewis and Clark and their travels around the area," reports Timothy S., highlighting the educational value.

Tips from RVers

Hookup quality: RVers report varying experiences with electrical service reliability. Full-hookup sites at Lewis and Clark State Park provide 50-amp service. "Oh my the rate was 19.00 for full 50 amp hookup. Beautiful state park in the water nice level sites paved," reports Kathy F.

Dump station access: Several campgrounds offer sanitary dumps, though Lewis and Clark's facility receives mixed reviews. "The dump station is a tight squeeze for anything other than a small bumper pull camper," notes Pat V., suggesting larger rigs may want to plan accordingly.

Level sites: Finding level parking can be challenging at some locations. Campers at On-Ur-Wa RV Park appreciate the "large spacious pull thru sites," while Huff-Warner Access offers concrete pads that significantly improve the camping experience for larger rigs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Onawa, IA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Onawa, IA is Lewis and Clark State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 22 reviews.