Campgrounds near Exira, Iowa range from small city parks to larger state recreation areas. The region falls within USDA hardiness zones 5a to 5b, with summer temperatures averaging 70-85°F and winter temperatures often dropping below freezing. Tent and RV sites throughout the area typically cost between $10-20 per night, with most parks offering electric hookups for an additional fee.
What to do
Kayaking on Prairie Rose Lake: Visitors to Prairie Rose State Park Campground can enjoy water activities on the lake. "An oasis of solitude. The park is somewhat small but laid out nicely. The lake isn't big but big enough to be useful," reports Brian F.
Hiking the nature trails: Several campgrounds offer walking paths through natural areas. Springbrook State Park Campground features "several hiking trails" according to Dean D., while another camper noted, "Lots of nice hiking trails. Easy access to large, mostly clean modern bathrooms."
Fishing at local lakes: Many campgrounds provide fishing opportunities. At Springbrook State Park, one visitor mentioned, "Nice lake for the kids to go fishing." The lakes throughout the region are stocked with various fish species, making them suitable for both beginning and experienced anglers.
What campers like
Peaceful surroundings: Many campers appreciate the quiet atmosphere at Elkhorn Creek Recreation Area, where Anne K. noted, "We loved the drive into the campground and found a grove of oaks to camp under. Everyone slept great."
Well-maintained facilities: Cleanliness is frequently mentioned in reviews. At Schildberg Recreation Area, campers appreciate the amenities. Frank B. commented, "Full hookups, shower house and huge dog park are also onsite making this a Cass County hidden gem."
Digital disconnection: Some campers value places that force them to unplug. At Springbrook State Park, Megan M. noted, "No cell reception, which could be a 'con' but we like that it forces us to unplug." This creates an opportunity for more direct engagement with nature and fellow campers.
What you should know
Seasonal availability: Most campgrounds in the area have limited operating seasons. Prairie Rose State Park specifies its season as April 1 to December 31, while smaller parks like Casey City Park operate from May 1 to October 1.
Bathroom conditions vary: Facilities range widely across campgrounds. At Casey City Park, one camper reported, "The bathrooms were not the cleanest. The women's bathroom stalls did not function correctly, either the door wouldn't lock or it wouldn't close."
Site privacy considerations: Many campgrounds feature closely arranged sites. At Lake Anita State Park, Deb W. observed, "Nice state park with all the amenities, but, this State Park definitely needs to be updated to accommodate the bigger and wider campers. If you like to be on top of each other, this is your campground!"
Tips for camping with families
Playground access: Many campsites near Exira, Iowa feature play areas for children. At Casey City Park, Melissa K. shared, "It also had a magnificent playground. My kids had been cooped up for two days and needed to run off some pent up energy and this was perfect."