Best RV Parks & Resorts near Woodward, IA

Several RV campgrounds operate within 30 miles of Woodward, Iowa, providing various levels of hookup services and amenities. Des Moines West KOA Holiday in Adel offers full hookups with 50-amp electrical service, gravel sites requiring some leveling, and operates from April through October. Griffs Valley View RV Park in Altoona features spacious concrete pads with both 30/50-amp options and full water/sewage connections. "The campground is very well kept with spacious concrete pads, both 30/50 amp and full water/sewage hookups," noted one visitor about Griffs. River Oaks RV Park provides 99 sites with water, sewer, and electric hookups (both 30-amp and 50-amp available), while Shady Brook Camping & RV Adventures in Earlham accommodates big rigs with electric and water hookups.

Many campgrounds in the region fill quickly during summer weekends, making midweek arrivals advisable for those without reservations. Dump stations are available at most parks, with Prairie Flower Recreation Area offering a recently updated double-lane dump station that receives positive reviews for cleanliness and maintenance. Cell service varies by location, with Newton KOA reporting 3 bars of T-Mobile and 2 bars of AT&T sufficient for browsing and streaming. Propane fill services can be found at several parks including Griffs Valley View and Des Moines West KOA. Pet policies differ across facilities—Shady Brook and Bob Shelter Recreation Area welcome pets, while some areas have restrictions. Seasonal access becomes limited after October, with only a few parks remaining open year-round, including Jester County Park which maintains winter accessibility.

Best RV Sites Near Woodward, Iowa (70)

    1. Griffs Valley View RV Park

    11 Reviews
    Bondurant, IA
    24 miles
    Website

    $35 - $90 / night

    "The campground very very well kept with spacious concrete pads, both 30/50 amp and full water/ sewage hookups. Two nice laundry/shower houses, one in the front and one in the back of the campground."

    "I came here once for a baby shower and then check the place out for RV camping you can stay year round you can stay for a week a month or a day and they have full hookup propane they have so many interesting"

    2. Shady Brook Camping & RV Adventures, LLC

    2 Reviews
    Earlham, IA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 238-1998

    "We looked at the other reviews and it talked about it being so close to the freeway, but we didn’t hear a sound. It was really in a good perimeter of trees and lots of shade and level camp spots."

    3. River Oaks RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Runnells, IA
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 989-0574

    $45 - $60 / night

    "Nice size campground, sites have good spacing and full hookups that were installed with some thought."

    "We stayed here to go to the Iowa State Fair. It was easy to park here and catch a shuttle to the fair."

    5. Des Moines West KOA Holiday

    23 Reviews
    Earlham, IA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 834-2729

    "Gravel sites require some leveling. Not much privacy between sites nor shade. Bathhouses were clean and private. Laundry available. Off leash dog area available."

    "Spots kind of level, lots of choices of pull thru or buddy sites. Decent playground, water pillow for bouncing, fishing pond, dog park, swimming pool. Well maintained, lots of planned activities."

    6. Jester County Park

    30 Reviews
    Granger, IA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 323-5300

    $20 - $25 / night

    "Nice CG located on the North end of Saylorville Reservoir. Camped in the upper CG site#145. Numerous shade trees, gravel pad and room for our 20' trailer and TV."

    "Iowa county parks are amazing. They pour money into them and it really shows. Clean, I mean immaculate. Nature/Conservancy center there is just next level."

    7. Ledges State Park Campground

    40 Reviews
    Boone, IA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 432-1852

    $17 - $35 / night

    "One of my favorite locations to camp in Iowa as a Boy Scout growing up was Ledges State Park. Since I hadn't been back in years, I decided to check it out and spend a night camping there."

    "One of the more beautiful places to camp in Iowa. Awesome hiking trails and really well-shaded campsites."

    8. Acorn Valley

    11 Reviews
    Polk City, IA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 276-0429

    $14 - $84 / night

    "We parked at a site by the playground and bathhouse , and could sit at our camper and watch our son play at a safe distance"

    "Booked an outer ring site surrounded by trees (and some pretty bold raccoons around bonfire time ;) )."

    9. Bob Shelter Recreation Area & Campground

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

    $22 - $26 / night

    "We stayed at spot 20 which was extra wide, concrete pad with electric hook up. No water or sewer."

    "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."

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RV Park Reviews near Woodward, IA

449 Reviews of 70 Woodward Campgrounds


  • L
    Nov. 5, 2021

    Dolliver Memorial State Park Campground

    Beautiful and tranquil

    Dolliver State Park was our maiden voyage in our travel trailer and it was obvious we were pitiful newbies! The park's beauty and tranquility did get disturbed a couple times when our dogs got loose (newbs!). The park staff were friendly and very helpful as were our fellow campers. The sites are mostly level with picnic tables and fire rings. Sites range from shady to sunny and the reservation website depicts the sites with a small photo and details about the amount of slope and shade. Cell service was good but no WiFi without a hotspot for us. We had fun, learned a lot and plan to camp here again!

  • H
    Aug. 20, 2018

    Prairie Flower Recreation Area

    Fantastic Space and View!

    This quickly became one of our favorite close to home spots. Sites are large and there is plenty of space between sites. We had a concrete pad with a picnic table and fire pit with grill grate. Most are back in sites, but once settled we had a gorgeous view of the lake and sunsets. Restrooms were clean and dump stations were easily accessible. This is now our go to spot when we want to camp but stay close to home!

  • N
    Aug. 17, 2023

    Adair City Park

    Great overnight spot

    Park was clean and close to highway. Husband said bathrooms were clean enough. Didn't use the showers. Arrived around 10pm on a Tuesday and there were 3 spots left. Not all spots could accommodate big rigs. About 8 sites total with electric and water hookups. $15/night for RVs and $6 for tents. Drop box and dump station by the bathrooms. Police rolled through shortly after we arrived. Safe area now but marker says this is the site of Jesse James first train robbery in July 1873. Would definitely come back if passing through.

  • J
    Dec. 14, 2021

    Jester County Park

    Nice, Quiet CG

    Nice CG located on the North end of Saylorville Reservoir. Camped in the upper CG site#145. Numerous shade trees, gravel pad and room for our 20' trailer and TV. CG has a kids playground, hiking trails, Equestrian Center, golf course and nature center. Plenty to do with the city of Ankeny just 15 minutes away. CG was fairly empty until around Thursday and filled on the weekend. Seniors can get$5 off per day of their reservation. Dump station is at the entrance of the CG. We camped at Jester Park in a Travel Trailer.

  • Jason F.
    Jun. 14, 2022

    Walnut Woods State Park Campground

    Comfortable Camping Convenient To Des Moines

    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. Most sites feature 20/30/50 electric, a fire ring and a picnic table. Some also have water and sewer hookups. Sites are relatively small and close together, so get comfortable looking into your neighbors’ site/camper depending on how your site is oriented. The road around the campground is paved, but very narrow. We had to ask our neighbor across the street to temporarily move their tow vehicle so that we’d have adequate room to back into our site.

    There is a bathroom, trash dumpsters, and a dump station with both potable and tank cleanout water spigots. There are trail heads near the campground that follow along the raccoon river for almost 2 miles. It was very muddy when we camped here, so we had to turn around about 1.5 miles into our hike and backtrack due to an impassible area.

    3 bars of T-Mobile and 2 bars of AT&T were more than sufficient for internet browsing and streaming.

  • A
    Apr. 3, 2022

    Adventureland Campground

    Parking more than camping

    I stayed at Adventureland for the summer months and had no issues. The staff was very helpful, plenty of laundry/restrooms throughout the campground and pretty clean overall. Concrete pads with full hook ups (30/50 amp, water and sewage) make setting up quick. Tent camping is an option in the back of the campground. Nature is not really the draw of this campground, convenience is more the approach. 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

  • Renee H.
    May. 23, 2024

    Des Moines West KOA Holiday

    Nice modern KOA

    Large modern KOA with sites to accommodate all sizes of rigs and also tent campers. Gravel sites require some leveling. Not much privacy between sites nor shade. Bathhouses were clean and private. Laundry available. Off leash dog area available. Convenient to John Wayne’s birthplace and covered bridges of Madison County. Bulk propane tanks were on site for winter campers. Camper cabins available. Small store with Hunt Brothers pizza to order. Gathering room on site and pedal car racetrack. Verizon cell signal was good. Garbage dumpster and dump station on site.

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 26, 2022

    Timberline Campground

    Beautiful forested overnight stay

    We called ahead to see if they had sites available that night. Arrived just before the office closed at 7pm. They were ready for us and escorted us to our pull-through full-hookups site near the front of the campground. This is a huge property but laid out in different sections that each have their own flavor. The pull-throughs near the front are level, gravel pads with grass all around. Other areas are forested and some are hilly. Full-hookups worked fine. We stayed in site 121, which faces an open grassy area backed by a little forest that echoed with beautiful wildlife sounds in the evening. There are no campground lights except at the restrooms, so it’s great for stargazing! The restrooms were good.

  • J
    Sep. 30, 2018

    Prairie Flower Recreation Area

    A lovely COE campground with wide level spaces

    The individual sites are quite spacious. They are paved and level and can accommodate large rigs. We have never looked for a pull-through site, we back in with our 37' Allegro Bus, so I cannot comment on them. There are several group camping loops that can accommodate small and large groups of campers. The campground, including showers and restrooms, is clean and well-maintained. There are beautiful views of the lake in the Cornflower loop. There are playgrounds for the children and plenty of space for them to run and play. Saylorville Reservoir has a marina, with a restaurant/bar. We have to keep our motorhome in storage, so we use Prairie Flower campground as our staging area when we get ready for an away trip. We can get in an out with food and whatever else we need to take with us, and we can utilize the dump station before leaving. We also like to go camping there mid-week and enjoy the quiet time.


Guide to Woodward

Campgrounds near Woodward, Iowa sit within the Des Moines River valley, where rolling prairie meets woodland areas at elevations around 850-950 feet. The region experiences seasonal extremes with summer highs often reaching the 90s and winter lows well below freezing. Most county and state parks in the area feature terrain with subtle elevation changes, making them accessible for campers of varying abilities.

What to do

Hiking trails at Ledges State Park: Located about 20 miles north of Woodward, this park offers some of the most dramatic terrain in central Iowa. "This is the best park in the state of Iowa, so much fun going thru the low water crossings!" notes one visitor to Ledges State Park Campground. The sandstone formations create unique hiking experiences not common in Iowa.

Fishing opportunities: Access the Des Moines River for fishing at multiple locations. "Love to camp here and watch the spill way," reports a visitor at Bob Shelter Recreation Area & Campground. The spillway area below Saylorville Dam is particularly popular with anglers seeking various fish species.

Biking the Chichaqua Valley Trail: This paved 25-mile trail runs through the region, connecting multiple camping areas. "Nicely paved 25 mile long biking and walking Chichaqua Valley Trail runs right between the campground and the campground office," explains one reviewer about Griffs Valley View RV Park. The trail provides a relatively flat ride suitable for families.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Campers consistently mention the cleanliness of bathhouses and common areas. "Bathrooms are immaculate. Large community center, gym, and laundry facilities on site," notes a reviewer about Griffs Valley View RV Park. This attention to facility maintenance stands out in many reviews.

Fishing pond access: Several campgrounds maintain stocked fishing ponds for guests. "There is a really nice pond for fishing that has some bluegills. The water is very clean," shares a visitor about Griffs Valley View. These ponds offer convenient fishing opportunities without leaving the campground.

Modern amenities: Even in more natural settings, campgrounds often provide current conveniences. "Free WiFi was good; we streamed tv. It did freeze a few times but hard to tell if it was the WiFi or the provider," reports a camper at River Oaks RV Park, where a new bathhouse and community facilities were recently completed.

What you should know

Weather considerations: Central Iowa experiences significant seasonal changes. "Spent the winter here, they are very good at keeping snow and ice under control," mentions a reviewer about Griffs Valley View RV Park. Winter camping options exist but are limited compared to summer availability.

Noise factors: Highway proximity varies by location and can impact the camping experience. "We looked at the other reviews and it talked about it being so close to the freeway, but we didn't hear a sound. It was really in a good perimeter of trees and lots of shade," explains a visitor to Shady Brook Camping & RV Adventures.

Wildlife awareness: Local wildlife can be part of the experience, requiring proper food storage. "Biggest downside is the resident raccoons. Come out every night to rummage through possible food options. Secure your food and they're no problem unless you're a light sleeper," warns a camper at Acorn Valley.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature play areas for children. "We parked at a site by the playground and bathhouse, and could sit at our camper and watch our son play at a safe distance," shares a family staying at Acorn Valley. Choosing sites near playgrounds can enhance convenience for parents.

Nature centers: Educational opportunities exist at some parks. "Nature/Conservancy center there is just next level," notes a visitor to Jester County Park. The nature center offers structured programs for children during summer months.

Swimming options: Limited swimming facilities exist in the area. "The pool was up and running perfect! They even had a dunk tank which was pretty funny!" reports a family staying at Des Moines West KOA. During hot summer months, cooling options become important for families.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling requirements: Many parks have varying pad conditions. "Sites are level and well marked. The property is kept up nicely," notes a visitor to River Oaks RV Park. Some campgrounds require more extensive leveling than others.

Reservation timing: Summer weekends fill quickly at most rv parks Woodward, Iowa area. "The voicemail said it was fully booked from May until September. Good thing we got through because they found us a site for the night," shares an RVer at Griffs Valley View.

Site spacing variations: Site proximity differs across campgrounds near Woodward. "Sites are a bit cramped," notes a visitor to Des Moines West KOA, while others mention more spacious options at county parks where sites have greater separation between neighbors.

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