Best Glamping near Duncombe, IA

Kennedy County Park and Webster County Kennedy Park Campground offer unique glamping experiences near Duncombe, Iowa. These parks feature yurts equipped with electricity, heating, and comfortable bedding, providing a more luxurious alternative to traditional camping. Little Wall Lake County Park also offers glamping accommodations with private picnic areas and fire rings. "The cabins were simple, but suited our needs. They had two wooden cabin-style buildings with little front porches. Inside, you had two bunk beds, and the bottom bunk of one was a pull out futon," noted one visitor. Each glamping site includes amenities like showers, toilets, and access to drinking water, while providing the perfect balance between outdoor immersion and modern comfort.

The natural surroundings enhance the eco-friendly glamping experience at these locations. Trails for hiking and walking wind through wooded areas, offering opportunities for wildlife viewing and outdoor recreation. Don Williams Park, open from April to October, provides glamping guests with direct access to water activities on the nearby lake. According to a recent visitor, "We went kayaking on lake and then on Des Moines River (close by). Nice wildlife areas, hiking, fishing, etc." Firewood is available for purchase at most locations, making evening campfires convenient. The glamping pods and yurt rentals at these parks are particularly popular during summer months, with many sites requiring reservations well in advance, especially for weekend stays between May and September.

Best Glamping Sites Near Duncombe, Iowa (14)

    1. Kennedy County Park

    4 Reviews
    Badger, IA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 576-4258

    $20 - $100 / night

    "I can't say enough about Kennedy Memorial County park in Fort Dodge Iowa. Its beautiful well taken care of has a nice playground and access to a beautiful golf course! And FREE WIFI!"

    "Multiple kids parks, beach area, fishing areas with boat ramps, trails, kids butterfly garden."

    2. Ledges State Park Campground

    40 Reviews
    Boone, IA
    33 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."

    3. Little Wall Lake County Park

    5 Reviews
    Story City, IA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 832-9570

    "Small lake.  Some sites are reserveable online and some are first come first serve.  We had water and electric on site.  Showers were not open yet in April. "

    "Close to the interstate and easy to get to."

    4. Don Williams Park

    6 Reviews
    Ogden, IA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 353-4237

    $12 - $20 / night

    "Camped by tent, basic amenities on-site-fire ring, table, etc. Went kayaking on lake and then on Des Moines River (close by). Nice wildlife areas, hiking, fishing, etc. Pleasant staff."

    "Very quite and nice campground, we camped on top of the hill in tents it was awesome view and potable drinking water next to camp, bathrooms and shower facilities was clean and nice"

    6. Spring Lake County Park

    9 Reviews
    Jefferson, IA
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 738-5069

    $20 / night

    "The best waterfront camping we have found near us. Small friendly community of camping. Door to door ice and concession delivery."

    "There are campsites along the lake with easy access to shoreline. There are approximately 100 sites. There is a playground and disc golf. There is a roller rink and a concession stand."

    7. Jester County Park

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

    $20 - $25 / night

    "Each site as a gravel drive and then open gravel area with a picnic table and fire pit with grill grate.  Plenty of room for camp chairs and other furniture you may want to set up. "

    "Jester Park is our go-to camping destination in central Iowa! By far, this county park has a lot of fun activities and access points to the Saylorville waterway circuit."

    8. University 40

    7 Reviews
    Lanesboro, IA
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (712) 297-7131

    $25 / night

    "I really think that thanks to my initiative, many students were able to step out of academic trouble and get back to focusing on their studies."

    " Enjoy drifting& driving awesome cars. Explore beautiful maps, find your favourite drift locations. Do experiments with car tuning."

    9. Dows Pool Park & Campground

    3 Reviews
    Clarion, IA
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 852-4327

    "Large, open spaces equipped with a fire pit and picnic table. Electric hookups and water also available. Reasonable rates (I think we paid $15) for one night."

    "Very low cost ($15/night with water & electric). Not a far drive off of I-35. Has a pool if you’re into that kind of thing."

    10. Swede Point Park

    13 Reviews
    Madrid, IA
    41 miles
    Website

    "Very quiet and nice neighbors camping next store , fresh water well on pump next to our campsite number #1 electric and non electric site’s ,electric sites run $18 a night non electric $11 a night , has"

    "We camped here to be close to the Iowa High Trestle Trail for bicycling and it's very handy for that. Nothing fancy, but has plenty of sites, flush toilets and showers available."

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  • Amy G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 2, 2018

    Sportsman Park

    Beautiful solitude with well manicured campsites

    This was one of the nicest county campgrounds I've ever seen. We've been to a lot of them, but this one stands out. Not to mention that the price was unbeatable! So much more reasonable than at home. Set off the road a bit in a tiny little town in Iowa, it's along a river and very close to the Raccoon River Valley Trail, an 89 mile loop trail (paved) that goes through several towns and counties. It costs $2/person/day if you are 18 or older, or a year pass is $10. There is also a lodge that you can rent.

    We rented a cabin for $50, because it was only about $10 more expensive than what we were planning on spending for a campsite in Minnesota. Normally, we stay in tents, so we were very pleased to find the options that this campground had to offer at such reasonable cost! If you wanted a tent site without electric, it was only $8. Electric sites were only $12. And the sites were incredibly well groomed. They were clean (I didn't see any trash). And they were tucked into the woods. A caretaker lives on site, and although we rarely saw him, it was obvious that he cared about his job. The bathrooms were clean and cared for too!

    We were in a cabin and they were simple, but suited our needs. They had two wooden cabin-style buildings with little front porches (not screened in, but room under the overhang for chairs). Inside, you had two bunk beds, and the bottom bunk of one was a pull out futon, so you really had room to sleep 5 people. (Must mention: The futon in our cabin was horribly uncomfortable. I would have given 4 stars to the review because of it, but the futon alone shouldn't take away from the rest of the campground, which was immaculate). There was also a bathroom with an ADA shower, toilet, mirror and sink. In the room, there was a mini fridge, coffee maker, microwave, little sink and it even had air conditioning! Tucked in the corner was a folding table and chairs. A few hooks scattered around the walls completed the room. The A/C in ours wasn't at full working capacity, but it did chill the room down enough to be very comfortable. And it was very hot outside! We also had a little fire ring and picnic table, just outside the door.

    The campground could accommodate plenty of tents and campers alike. Some electric, some not. All with very nice grassy pads for tents, all with picnic tables and fire rings. Grass was well clipped and there were plenty of parking spaces. It was very quiet when we were there, but I assume it gets busy on the weekends. The shower/bath house had separate bathrooms (both unisex) and both with toilet, mirror, sink and shower). Both were very clean for a camp bathroom. A little campground for those wishing to camp together was at the back of the park. It, too, had bathrooms. But they were locked, so I couldn't peek inside.

    Bottom line, it was well worth our $50 for the cabin (you can't even get a hotel room for that price any more). I'd love to go back and tent in the quiet of a weekday eve when the crickets are chirping and I can feel the breeze through the tent!

    Please note - there are no trash cans at the campground if you are in tents or RV's (the cabins have them inside). It is a carry in/carry out campground

    There are LOTS of water pumps all over the campground. Yay for water!!

  • A
    Sep. 28, 2020

    Jester County Park

    Solid campground

    Stayed at this campground for 3 nights while visiting Des Moines.  We stayed in Loop 1- site 138 because we wanted electrical.  The electrical box has 2 standard household plugs which is nice.  This loop was mostly RVs due to the electrical hook ups.  There aren't really trees between the sites, but it is in a wooded area which is nice and there is some space between the sites so you don't feel like you are right on top of the other people.  Generally, people were pretty quiet, especially once it got dark.  Each site as a gravel drive and then open gravel area with a picnic table and fire pit with grill grate.  Plenty of room for camp chairs and other furniture you may want to set up.  There is a grassy area all around the gravel with plenty of room for multiple tents.  2 bath/shower houses within a short walk from the site- they were both clean and solid to use.  There are some short trails within the park which are generally well marked, but just 1 trail is longer than about 1/2 a mile.  Didn't check it out, but there is also a large lake.  Lots of picnic areas throughout the park.  There's also a volleyball court and free lending library near one of the bathhouses.  Overall, I'd recommend this campground as long as you don't mind seeing your neighbors.  Quick drive into Des Moines too.

  • R
    Jun. 22, 2023

    The Grotto of the Redemption RV Park

    Nice place to stop while visiting the Grotto

    We stayed at the Grotto of the Redemption RV park for two nights. We were in our class C while slowly making our way across the country. We had no problems getting a spot here. There are two areas. One is very close to a train line, which runs infrequently. Sites are grass, level, and reasonably well maintained. All sites are pull through. Only electrical hookups are available at the sites. This is in good condition. There is fresh water and a dump station available. Each site has a nice grassy area and there are plenty of large trees. Staff was very friendly and helpful. There was a park nearby with a playground. 

    The RV park is near the Grotto. The Grotto is a fascinating achievement worth a look if you are in the area.

    We had 2 bar LTE with Verizon. Our hotspot was usable and performed very well. Campground wifi was not available.

    We enjoyed our brief stay at this campground. We will stay again when traveling this way.

  • Larissa C.
    Aug. 3, 2018

    Jester County Park

    Best Camping in Central Iowa

    Jester Park is our go-to camping destination in central Iowa! By far, this county park has a lot of fun activities and access points to the Saylorville waterway circuit. In addition to the water access ways, there is a sweet pond to fish in, several hiking trails, a brand new (opened August 2018) Nature Center, amphitheater, bison and bird viewing, and even cabins if you want to rent them (fully stocked, linens included!).

    Our favorite spot to camp is 410 and 409. It's a secluded area within the 400s that is lined with trees on one side and a drop off into the Saylorville water circuit on the other (see photos). For $15/night/camping spot, you can enjoy the best view of stars and amazing sunsets. We go a couple times a year to camp and Jester has even been the place where we hold special events like birthdays/going away parties.

  • Tom S.
    Sep. 30, 2016

    Ledges State Park Campground

    Don't fall off the ledge!

    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. It's close to how I remember it.

    The campground has a good picnic area, restrooms, and an excellent trail. It's also inexpensive.

    What I enjoy most about this park compared to others in Iowa are the sandstone ledges and the slopes on the trail. There are some excellent views, so make sure your phone has enough battery to take photos (unlike me). I also spent a lot of time off the trail. It isn't too hard to get around. I'm not one who enjoys staying at a park that is mostly flat, so this is definitely a good place in Iowa for me to camp.

    If you are looking for a cool place to camp within an hour of Des Moines, you should seriously consider this park.

  • Wendy P.
    Jul. 19, 2018

    Ledges State Park Campground

    Beautiful hikes. Prepare for coons.

    One of the more beautiful places to camp in Iowa. Awesome hiking trails and really well-shaded campsites. The hike in spots are great if you like privacy and being in the middle of the woods - but you don’t want to be THAT far from your car.

    Beware of the raccoons. They’re plentiful and crazy smart here. We had one open our cooler, steal an egg from the cartoon - without disturbing anything else. Honestly, I was impressed! But some of our friends had them rip through their tents to get at food - not as impressive.

  • Jodi H.
    May. 5, 2019

    Spring Lake County Park

    Best waterfront camping we have found

    The best waterfront camping we have found near us. Small friendly community of camping. Door to door ice and concession delivery. Awesome open air roller skating rink and nightly grilling parties at the beach.

  • Carrie C.
    May. 24, 2025

    Dows Pool Park & Campground

    Dows Campground

    Pulled in one evening on our way to Texas from Minnesota. Large, open spaces equipped with a fire pit and picnic table. Electric hookups and water also available. Reasonable rates (I think we paid $15) for one night.

  • James M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 24, 2021

    Don Williams Park

    Nice County Park

    Camped by tent, basic amenities on-site-fire ring, table, etc. Went kayaking on lake and then on Des Moines River (close by). Nice wildlife areas, hiking, fishing, etc. Pleasant staff.


Guide to Duncombe

Camping options near Duncombe, Iowa provide outdoor experiences in the heart of Webster County. The area sits in relatively flat prairie terrain at approximately 1,150 feet above sea level, with the Des Moines River flowing through portions of several parks. Weather conditions feature hot, humid summers from June through August and cold winters, making late spring and early fall ideal for outdoor stays when temperatures average 65-75°F.

What to do

Hiking and nature trails: Kennedy County Park offers diverse outdoor experiences beyond just camping. "Multiple kids parks, beach area, fishing areas with boat ramps, trails, kids butterfly garden," notes reviewer Megan H. The park features a recently updated trail system around the lake.

Fishing and water activities: Spring Lake County Park provides excellent shoreline access for anglers. "The best waterfront camping we have found near us. Small friendly community of camping. Door to door ice and concession delivery," reports reviewer Jodi H. Fishing is particularly productive in the early mornings and evenings.

Disc golf courses: Spring Lake County Park includes a disc golf course alongside other recreational amenities. "Bike/hiking trail, disc golf, kayak/paddle boat rentals, swimming beach, historic roller skating rink, playgrounds and more-something for everyone to enjoy!" says Kimberly M. The course features varied terrain that challenges players of all skill levels.

What campers like

Peaceful surroundings: Many visitors appreciate the tranquil settings near Duncombe. At Little Wall Lake County Park, reviewer Mary notes, "This little gem is a great place to stay. Small lake. Some sites are reserveable online and some are first come first serve. The frogs in the nearby swamp were fun to hear. Lots of birds too."

Convenient amenities: Kennedy County Park offers modern facilities that enhance the glamping experience. "I can't say enough about Kennedy Memorial County park in Fort Dodge Iowa. Its beautiful well taken care of has a nice playground and access to a beautiful golf course! And FREE WIFI! All for $18.00 a night," says Mary J.

Spacious sites: Campers often mention the comfortable layout at several parks. "Spacious sites along a gorgeous lake..quiet..wish every campground was this nice!" writes Chris H. about Little Wall Lake County Park. Most sites include standard fire rings and picnic tables.

What you should know

Cell service limitations: Some parks have connectivity challenges, which can affect communications and navigation. At Kennedy County Park, reviewer Jeannie D. mentions, "No cell service provider functions in this park. The WIFI is shared between dozens of sites, speed averages right around 5mps."

Reservation systems vary: Each park has different booking requirements. At Swede Point Park, camping is first-come, first-served. "FIRST COME basis. NO RESERVATIONS! AndALL of the electrical sites were full Thursday evening. There were plenty on tent sites still available," advises reviewer j B.

Seasonal considerations: Most glamping opportunities near Duncombe operate seasonally. Ledges State Park Campground has a defined season from "April 1 to December 31," while Don Williams Park operates from "April 1 to October 31," making advance planning essential during peak periods.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several parks feature child-friendly play areas. Kennedy County Park has "Multiple kids parks," according to Megan H., offering convenient entertainment options close to glamping sites.

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