Best Campgrounds near Castana, IA

Campgrounds near Castana, Iowa provide a variety of options for outdoor enthusiasts, with established facilities clustered around lakes and parks within a 30-mile radius. The area includes several developed campgrounds like Lewis and Clark State Park Campground and Preparation Canyon State Park, offering accommodation types ranging from tent-only sites to RV hookups and cabin rentals. Southwood Conservation Area and On-Ur-Wa RV Park feature full hookup sites, while more primitive camping can be found at Preparation Canyon State Park, which offers hike-in tent camping with minimal amenities.

Most campgrounds in the region operate seasonally, with peak availability from April through October. "There's almost no signage for this KOA until you're practically on top of it—very difficult to find without GPS," noted one visitor regarding navigation challenges. Road access varies considerably between locations, with established campgrounds like On-Ur-Wa RV Park offering big-rig friendly access directly off the interstate, while Preparation Canyon requires hiking in to reach tent sites. Weather considerations should factor into planning, as several reviewers mentioned issues with flooding and mud at certain campgrounds after rain. Reservation requirements differ by location, with some sites being first-come, first-served and others requiring advance booking.

Camping experiences in the area frequently center around water access and the unique landscape of the Loess Hills. A visitor to Preparation Canyon State Park described it as "a unique, must-see landscape" with "flora, fauna, and geology that are amazing and unique to North America." Several campgrounds offer lake access for swimming and fishing, particularly around Blue Lake. Sites at Lewis and Clark State Park provide water views and recreation opportunities, though campers note spaces can be somewhat close together at most developed campgrounds in the region. Cleanliness varies between locations, with On-Ur-Wa RV Park consistently praised for exceptionally clean facilities, while reviews for the Onawa-Blue Lake KOA mention concerns about site conditions and customer service. Family-friendly amenities like playgrounds, swimming pools, and movie nights are available at select locations.

Best Camping Sites Near Castana, Iowa (80)

    1. Lewis and Clark State Park Campground

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

    "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
    12 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. Preparation Canyon State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Moorhead, IA
    12 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."

    4. Peters Park

    4 Reviews
    Smithland, IA
    9 miles
    Website

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

    5. Onawa-Blue Lake KOA

    7 Reviews
    Onawa, IA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (712) 423-1633

    "Conveniently located approximately 2.5 miles West of I29 and on the Eastern edge of Lewis and Clark state park which makes this KOA very quiet."

    6. Southwood Conservation Area

    1 Review
    Smithland, IA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (712) 889-2215

    7. Huff - Warner Access Area

    3 Reviews
    Onawa, IA
    15 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."

    8. Woodbury County Park Southwood Conservation Area

    1 Review
    Smithland, IA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (712) 889-2215

    "Nice campground clean bathrooms the trails are really good quiet and peaceful"

    9. Sunset at Blue Oasis RV Park

    1 Review
    Onawa, IA
    14 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."

    10. Loess Hills Hideaway

    1 Review
    Moorhead, IA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 551-0690
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Recent Reviews near Castana, IA

249 Reviews of 80 Castana Campgrounds


  • Teresa T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 1, 2025

    Willow Lake Recreation Area

    Pretty lake, lots of trails, nice campground spots

    This is a very nice recreation area with about fifty spots. They all seem to have electric and water. And it's twenty five dollars a night. The spots are first come. First serve, there's a very nice bathroom with showers. The lake is small and meant for non. Motorized boats. There's a ton of trails around the outside of the park. If you follow the far outside one, it's almost three and a half miles.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 25, 2025

    Sioux City North KOA

    Great Pass through stop

    Easy off the high way stop. Again a bit pricey for what you get being a KOA, but can’t beat the easy on and off the highway if passing through. Didn’t really use amenities, but had plenty.

  • Donna H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 11, 2025

    Wilson Island State Recreation Area Campground

    Mosquitos and undrinkable water.

    Mosquitos are a given in a wetland refuge, but since this was just an overnight stay, I wasn't especially concerned. What DID concern me was:

    1. The camp host was present, but not at all helpful. A bad storm was moving in, and so I asked about tornado shelters in the area...he said there were none. Funny as the ranger station was within walking distance, but nobody was attending.

    2. It's a state park, and so the water stations are sprinkled throughout the camping areas. I was going to fill my kettle and was stopped by one of the campers who said that the water was bad and that if I needed water, she had extra. The camp host didn't mention the contamination issue, nor were the spigots marked. I did see a weathered "boil notice" on the door to the showers that evening. 

    It has the potential to be a nice park, but is unkept and all but neglected by the camp host.

  • V
    Sep. 30, 2025

    loess hills state forest

    Loess Hills State Forest

    Really impressed with this location. Incredible hiking just outside your door.

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 24, 2025

    Onawa-Blue Lake KOA

    Convenient and quiet

    Conveniently located approximately 2.5 miles West of I29 and on the Eastern edge of Lewis and Clark state park which makes this KOA very quiet.

  • sparkleblaster ✨.
    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.


Guide to Castana

Campgrounds near Castana, Iowa range in elevation from approximately 1,000 to 1,400 feet, with sites scattered throughout the distinctive Loess Hills region. The area experiences seasonal flooding in spring, particularly at low-lying campsites along Blue Lake and the Missouri River. Most camping areas maintain distinct usage patterns with heavier visitation on summer weekends when temperatures typically range from 75-90°F.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: At Lewis and Clark State Park Campground, the lake offers productive fishing areas throughout the camping season. "This place has great fishing and is very well maintained not to mention that they have a replica of the Boat that Lewis and Clark traveled on many years ago. They will also occasionally take it out and give rides," reports Katie S.

Historical exhibits: The visitor center at Lewis and Clark State Park Campground features detailed displays about the famous expedition. "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," notes Timothy S., making this a worthwhile educational stop when camping near Castana.

Hiking experiences: Preparation Canyon State Park Campground offers primitive camping with connecting trails through unique landforms. "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," writes Christopher S., who recommends the hilled prairie trail as you enter from the Eastside Boundary.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Restrooms and showers at On-Ur-Wa RV Park receive consistent praise for cleanliness. "Extremely clean bathrooms and showers. One of our party is in a wheelchair and had no problem accessing the showers or bathroom," reports Maggie C., highlighting accessibility features not common at all campsites near Castana, Iowa.

Peaceful surroundings: Woodbury County Park Southwood Conservation Area offers a quiet environment away from highway noise. "Nice campground clean bathrooms the trails are really good quiet and peaceful," mentions Josh G., underscoring the natural setting that makes this location appealing.

Stargazing opportunities: Sites at Preparation Canyon provide exceptional night sky viewing. "Site 3, which seems to be the crown jewel. It is a small trek up a hillside and looks out across the general area, with a phenomenal star gazing opportunity," notes Christopher S., who adds that the creek to the North was still flowing and provided a water source.

What you should know

Navigation challenges: Some campgrounds can be difficult to locate without GPS assistance. At Onawa-Blue Lake KOA, one visitor noted "There's almost no signage for this KOA until you're practically on top of it—very difficult to find without GPS."

Water quality issues: Water sources vary significantly between camping locations. At Huff - Warner Access Area, a camper reported, "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."

Site spacing concerns: Many developed campgrounds feature sites positioned close together. At Lewis and Clark State Park Campground, Bob H. described it as "a bunch of campers all piled on top of each other with no real views," suggesting campers seeking more privacy should consider backcountry options.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds offer dedicated play areas for children. At Peters Park, Adam notes they have a "playground, store, movie nights for kids on Fri and Sat," making it suitable for families looking for structured activities.

Kid-friendly programming: Seasonal activities cater specifically to younger campers at some locations. "When I went in the first weekend of October they had a little trick or treat night too!" shares Morgan K. about Lewis and Clark State Park Campground, highlighting special events that occur seasonally.

Site selection for families: Choose locations with convenient access to amenities. N K. recommends Lewis and Clark: "We were able to reserve an electric unit (#30) 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."

Tips from RVers

Pull-through accessibility: Sunset at Blue Oasis RV Park accommodates larger rigs with minimal leveling requirements. "The gravel site we were on fit our 40 ft fifth wheel without a problem but was slightly off level," notes Toni S., who also praised the "beautiful and immaculate" bathrooms.

Overnight conveniences: On-Ur-Wa RV Park provides easy highway access for travelers passing through. "This small campground is right off the interstate, easy to get to. It's right by a small truck stop, but the noise was not bothersome at all," shares Maggie C., adding that the site worked well for a one-night stay.

Hookup considerations: Check specific site amenities when booking RV spots. At Lewis and Clark State Park, Kathy F. noted, "Oh my the rate was 19.00 for full 50 amp hookup. Beautiful state park in the water nice level sites paved. Fire rings and tables," indicating good value for RVers needing full connections.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Castana, IA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Castana, IA offers a wide range of camping options, with 80 campgrounds and RV parks near Castana, IA and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Castana, IA?

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

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Castana, IA.