Best RV Parks & Resorts near Dyersville, IA

Rustic Barn Campground RV Park in Kieler, Wisconsin features 58 full hookup sites with both 30-amp and 50-amp electrical options. The campground operates from April 13 to October 31 and accommodates large motorhomes with its big-rig friendly pull-through sites. New Wine Park near Dyersville offers 29 sites with water and 30-amp electric hookups, while Porth RV Park in Calamus provides full hookup sites on gravel pads. Skip-A-Way Resort in Clermont accommodates larger RVs with 50-amp service and full hookups on spacious sites. "Very clean and well-maintained. All had gravel driveways and looked level. Decent separation between sites although they are close together, as would be expected in an RV park."

Across eastern Iowa, most RV campgrounds maintain seasonal operations from April through October, with limited off-season availability. Cell service varies considerably throughout the region, with visitors reporting strong Verizon coverage at some locations but weak service at others. Dump stations are available at most parks, though quality differs significantly. Several reviewers noted that Rustic Barn's pride of ownership was evident throughout the well-maintained property. Pet policies are generally accommodating, with designated dog areas at select parks including Rustic Barn's dedicated dog park. During summer weekends, many parks reach capacity, particularly those near the Mississippi River or Field of Dreams movie site, making advance reservations advisable for weekend travelers with larger motorhomes.

Best RV Sites Near Dyersville, Iowa (115)

    1. Blanding Landing

    5 Reviews
    Bellevue, IL
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (563) 582-0881

    $14 - $25 / night

    "Hosts are friendly and I saw rangers driving through multiple times. Each site includes picnic table and fire pit. Most have electric. "

    "Quiet, relaxing small campground with super clean hot showers and flush toilets in shower house. Boat ramp, dock fishing, tall trees all over. Shady sites, water pump faucets, dump station."

    2. Rustic Barn Campground RV Park

    15 Reviews
    Dubuque, WI
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 568-7797

    "General: 58 sites with various amenities. Some are long pull-throughs, some are back-in, some have 30 amp with or without a patio, and some have 50-amp electric with or without a patio."

    "Beautiful setting nice wide pull throughs. Very friendly and helpful. Good place for overnight or extended stay."

    3. Spruce Creek Park

    2 Reviews
    Bellevue, IA
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (563) 652-3783

    "There's fishing, exploring, a playground, and when you see a paddleboat you have time to drive to town before it hits loch & damn #12. It's a beautiful spot right on the river with views galore."

    4. Porth RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Wheatland, IA
    49 miles
    +1 (563) 246-2665

    "Sewer, water, electricity.

    It rained a lot while we were there no flooding issues at all.  Very friendly and very well maintained.

    Definitely would stay again,  we were there for 3 weeks."

    5. Beyonder Getaway at Lazy Acres

    5 Reviews
    Vinton, IA
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 443-4000

    $35 - $50 / night

    "The staff was really nice, showers were clean and they had laundry too! It backs up to a corn field, right off the Interstate but the noise was barely there. Huge grass pull through lots everywhere."

    "Well run campground with full hookups available for$35/ night. Bathrooms are clean and lots of warm water for showers. Great place for a night or two. Near the highway but road noise is minimal."

    6. Off Shore RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Bellevue, IA
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (563) 872-5000

    $69 - $139 / night

    "Sites have hard surfaces, fire rings, water, electric. No shade since trees have not been plant s as well f this date. Boat ramp nearby, resort has restaurant, playground, water park."

    "CG offers river views, hard lanes, tables, fire rings, RR, playground, food, and is just 2 miles north of river town of Bellevue for supplies."

    8. Skip-A-Way Resort

    3 Reviews
    West Union, IA
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (563) 423-7338

    "Sewer, water and electric."

    "This was a nice campground next to a small town- nice quiet sites. Sites were kind of close together. Mostly seasonal spots here."

    10. Lakeshore RV Resort and Campground

    2 Reviews
    Oelwein, IA
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 800-9968
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RV Park Reviews near Dyersville, IA

433 Reviews of 115 Dyersville Campgrounds


  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 31, 2025

    Pikes Peak State Park Campground

    Beautiful Campground & Views

    FYI When we made reservations this site required a two- night minimum stay. Don't know if that is for all seasons. Nice pull-through, large enough for our 36' 5th Wheel and pickup tow vehicle, needed more leveling than some. Some sites have power and water, ours only power. There's a water pipe and dump station on the way out. Nice hiking trails, including to a beautiful river overlook.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 16, 2023

    Rustic Barn Campground RV Park

    Very clean and well-maintained

    General: 58 sites with various amenities. Some are long pull-throughs, some are back-in, some have 30 amp with or without a patio, and some have 50-amp electric with or without a patio. Tents are NOT allowed. We were greeted immediately upon arrival and asked to sign a waiver and given a welcome packet. The rules are extensive, but most are common sense/courtesy and not at all unreasonable. 

    Site Quality: All had gravel driveways and looked level. Decent separation between sites although they are close together, as would be expected in an RV park. Our site had a patio and decent-sized picnic table but it was chilly when we were there so we ate inside. 

    Bathhouse: Very clean as were the showers. 

    Activities/Amenities: There are many activities offered, including a dog park, basketball, horseshoes, games (cornhole, large checkerboard, and others), a barn with a television, a book library, puzzles, and a pool table. Coffee is available after 9 am. There is also a small chapel available 24/7 and a laundry room. WiFi is also available. There is a camp store with ice, ice cream, some camping supplies, clothing, crafts, and more. We were told several restaurants will deliver to the campground. 

    We don’t typically prefer to stay in RV-style campgrounds, but it was conveniently located with easy access off Route 151 just over the Wisconsin border from Iowa, we were warmly welcomed, and enjoyed our short stay passing through. Pride of ownership was evident throughout.

  • David S.
    Sep. 1, 2022

    Pinicon Ridge Park

    Nice clean and generally spacious

    Stayed in The Plains area. Water and electric hookups, dump station near by. Clean shower house with storm shelter. Mixed sun and shade with generous grassy sites, fire pit and picnic table.

  • D
    Jun. 11, 2022

    Mud Lake County Park

    Beautiful park on Miss River. Great value

    Mud Lake is a wonderful county park near Dubuque. Beautiful views of the Mississippi River. We stayed one night on our way to Minnesota. The sites are mostly sunny. The park streets are gravel with gravel sites. The park is quiet except for the occasional train from the nearby tracks. Great value for $21. Electric and water hookups. Marina and boathouse next door.

    Stayed in campsite #35 which has no shade. It was a gravel site which shares a pull-through with site 36. There was more than enough parking for my TT and truck and grass on either side. The site included: picnic table and fire ring. Utilities were located in the rear. 20A/50A electric and water. Site was level. Neighbors were nearby.

    AT&T had 2 bars of LTE and Verizon 2 bars of LTE service. AT&T Speedtest: 47 Mbps down, 1.3 Mbps up. Verizon data VERY SLOW. No WiFi.

    Would stay here again. We camped at Mud Lake Park in a Travel Trailer.

  • Kim L.
    Sep. 20, 2020

    Pikes Peak State Park Campground

    Gorgeous park, small campground

    There are about 30 electric site big enough for RVs, and about 35 non electric site. All are very nice sites with fairly level gravel pads. There are lots of trees for shade making the sites really beautiful if not spacious. We had a tight fit with our travel trailer on site 33e, but once we squeezed in it was excellent. Two bathrooms one with showers, and well kept. The best thing about this park are the wonderful hiking trails. Some are ADA accessible near the camp store, but most are a good climb with lots of ups and downs. Town of McGregor has a few cute restaurants and bars, but enjoy the park and the amazing views of the Mississippi and the Wisconsin rivers. Several big rig RVs were there, but call ahead if you’ve got a big RV to make sure you’ll fit.

    There are some fantastic cycling routes near the river, with stops in all the little towns along the way. A wonderful place to spend a weekend, with apple orchards nearby.

  • C
    Jul. 1, 2021

    Rustic Barn Campground RV Park

    Rustic Barn

    Beautiful setting nice wide pull throughs. Very friendly and helpful. Good place for overnight or extended stay.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 22, 2024

    Oelwein City Park

    This is a beautiful city park campground

    I enjoyed my 5 night stay at Oelwein City Park Campground. It's located on the south end of town, there is only one business within walking distance. It's a great restaurant (Oelwein Family Restaurant) and it's about a 15 minute walk.

    There is one shower house, and several vault toilets throughout the park. The shower house is old and a little run down but was very clean. I had no problems using it.

    The city park is adjacent to the campground and has picnic shelters, a playground, and a dog park.

    There are electric and water hookups at most sites, and there is a dump station. The park was pretty full on the weekend as you would expect, but very quiet during the week.

    I had great Verizon and T-mobile service here.

  • Mike C.
    Sep. 4, 2021

    Blue Inn Campground

    Cozy, basic CG

    37 full-hookup sites, some tent sites, all right on edge of town. Adjacent to Kitty Creek, joins Maquoketa River. Some concrete pads, most are gravel, fairly level. Pretty tight layout, average of only 30-40' between sites. New fire rings, picnic tables in good condition. Bakery and other facilities are closed due to COVID. Previous campers at our site left lots of trash on ground...always disappointing. Electrical and water were good. Sewer connections a bit high.

  • James M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 9, 2024

    Horseshoe Pond

    Nice smaller CG in City of Maquoketa, Iowa

    CG offers gravel pads, tables, fire rings, electric, sump station, water, small pond with fishing, paddling, dog park. Close to stores for supplies, dining, fuel.


Guide to Dyersville

Eastern Iowa's camping options near Dyersville offer diverse experiences across multiple counties, with elevations ranging from 600 to 850 feet above sea level. The region features rolling hills and bluffs along the Mississippi River corridor where camping conditions vary dramatically between riverside locations and inland parks. Weather patterns shift quickly with summer thunderstorms common from May through September.

What to do

Explore riverside activities: At Off Shore RV Park, campers can take advantage of the Mississippi River location. "Resort has many options: even camp sites, 4 villas, resort inn rooms... Boat ramp nearby, resort has restaurant, playground, water park," notes James M.

Visit regional attractions: The Field of Dreams movie site attracts many visitors to Dyersville. Nearby at Skip-A-Way Resort, activities abound: "Some weekly activities include canoeing, tubing down the Turkey River, swimming, fishing and paddle boats in the Lake, a splash pad for kids and occasionally a dumping tank for free, also miniture golf," shares Lourene M.

Discover local caves: When staying at Kieler, Wisconsin campgrounds, consider day trips to nearby natural attractions. "There are some amazing caves at a state park near by and not to mention all the things to do in Dubuque," explains Shaine B. from Rustic Barn Campground.

What campers like

Sunsets and views: Many campers appreciate the panoramic vistas at Rustic Barn Campground RV Park. "What a picturesque campground! With rolling hills of Wisconsin farmland surrounding you, you can't beat the view," writes Tina N. Another camper, Stephanie S., added: "There's several benches set where you can sit and stare for miles and miles."

Clean facilities: Travelers consistently mention well-maintained bathrooms at campgrounds throughout the region. "Shower house was immaculate with large hard stalled showers/changing room," reports Chris S. about his stay at Rustic Barn.

Family-friendly amenities: Beyonder Getaway at Lazy Acres receives praise for its extensive recreational options. One camper noted, "They had a little train ride, miniature golf course, catch and release fishing in their pond, splash pad, lots of cool things hand built structures to see as well," while another visitor, Ben P., appreciated the "basketball, paddleboat on a small pond, horseshoes, and plenty of swings and playscapes for kids."

What you should know

Train noise: Several campgrounds near railways experience periodic disruption. At Blanding Landing, Mary S. observed: "Trains are noisy—we slept through them but are also used to living by a train station. Your mileage may vary on that one."

Seasonal operations: Most rv parks near Dyersville, Iowa close between October and April. Weather conditions often determine exact opening dates, with some parks extending their season when conditions permit.

Site differences: Within individual campgrounds, amenities can vary significantly by site. One camper at Rustic Barn noted: "Not all sites had the patio nor were level," indicating the importance of requesting specific sites when making reservations.

Weather impacts: Midwest storms can affect camping experiences. At Lakeshore RV Resort, flooding and weather events occasionally require campers to relocate or adjust plans during summer thunderstorms.

Tips for camping with families

Accessibility options: For families with special needs, certain campgrounds offer adapted facilities. At Beyonder Getaway, one parent shared: "My daughter is in a wheelchair so we requested the accessible site. It's right next to the showers with an adapted pic-nic table and raised fire pit!"

Kid-friendly campgrounds: Porth RV Park provides access to nearby recreational facilities despite its compact size. "Sites are close together: gravel pads, onsite: water, firewood, fire pit, tables, food nearby, playground adjacent," notes James M., making it suitable for families needing convenient amenities.

Swimming options: Multiple campgrounds offer water recreation. Skip-A-Way Resort features "a beach for swimming" according to jeremiah B., while Off Shore RV Park includes a water park on its property.

Budget considerations: Family camping costs vary widely among Dyersville area rv parks. Some charge additional fees for activities that families might assume are included. As one camper at Skip-A-Way noted: "They have mini golf but you have to pay 8 dollars for that. That's why they didn't get 5 stars. I feel if your paying to stay you should get that as included."

Tips from RVers

Site levelness: RV campers consistently mention the importance of level sites. Stephanie S. commented about Rustic Barn: "Unfortunately our site 26 seemed to be the most in level, which was our only negative. We had to use all our blocks to get us as level as possible."

Hookup availability: The quality and type of RV hookups varies across Dyersville area campgrounds. Some offer full hookups while others provide only electric. At Porth RV Park, sites include "Sewer, water, electricity" though the space between sites is limited.

Highway proximity: Several RV parks in the region sit close to major roads, offering convenience but sometimes noise. At Beyonder Getaway, Mary noted it's "Near the highway but road noise is minimal," while Christian F. appreciated Rustic Barn's "nice wide pull throughs" that make highway access straightforward.

After-hours policies: RV campgrounds around Dyersville implement different evening rules. Tracy B. observed at Skip-A-Way: "The office had strange hours limiting the use of some of the amenities (tubing, kayak and paddle boat rentals)," suggesting RVers should clarify available services when arriving later in the day.

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