Best Campgrounds near Conesville, IA

Campgrounds surrounding Conesville, Iowa feature a mix of county-managed and state recreation areas along rivers and woodlands. Saulsbury Bridge Recreation Area, a 675-acre site along the Cedar River, offers three distinct camping areas including a main campground with electrical hookups, a primitive tent-only area, and a riverside campground with boat access. Other developed options include Marr Park near Ainsworth, which provides electric sites, walking trails, and a conservation center, and Langwood Education Center, which accommodates both tent and RV camping within its 92-acre property of hardwood forests and native prairie.

Access to many sites varies by seasonal conditions, particularly along waterways where flooding poses a significant risk. One camper noted, "The Cedar River is high, it pushes Chicken Creek out of its banks which can mean potential closure of campgrounds." Muscatine County Conservation advises calling ahead to check for closures, especially during spring and after heavy rainfall periods. Most campgrounds in the region operate from April through October, with limited winter camping available at select locations. Facilities typically include a mix of modern restrooms with showers in main campgrounds, with primitive areas offering vault toilets. Cell service varies throughout the area, with better coverage near towns like West Liberty and Muscatine.

Riverside camping opportunities represent a defining feature of the region's outdoor experience. Campers at Saulsbury Bridge Recreation Area appreciate sites "spaced apart well and clean with a beautiful view of the Cedar River," according to recent feedback. The proximity to water creates opportunities for fishing, paddling, and wildlife viewing, with visitors reporting sightings of bald eagles, herons, and other migratory birds. Many campgrounds balance accessibility with natural features, offering sites tucked along wooded areas while maintaining reasonable distances to towns for supplies. While some campgrounds like Marr Park offer paved walking trails accessible for those with mobility concerns, others feature more rustic accommodations with minimal amenities. Multiple reviews mention the quiet, peaceful setting of these rural camping areas as a primary attraction.

Best Camping Sites Near Conesville, Iowa (115)

    1. Langwood Education Center

    3 Reviews
    Fruitland, IA
    13 miles
    Website

    $99 - $194 / night

    "Campground Review: Surrounded by hardwood forests and native prairie, Langwood Education Center, located in rural Wapello, Iowa is the perfect spot for nature retreats, family gatherings, outdoor"

    2. Saulsbury Bridge Recreation Area - Main Camping

    4 Reviews
    West Liberty, IA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (563) 264-5922

    $15 - $20 / night

    "Located in Muscatine County in southeast Iowa, this rec area offers well-maintained campgrounds, hiking trails, fishing, kayaking/canoeing and seasonal hunting. There are three separate campgrounds."

    3. Marr Park

    4 Reviews
    Washington, IA
    14 miles
    Website

    $20 / night

    "Close to major highway. Gravel sites. Clean campground. Many paved and grass walking trails surrounded by trees and natural areas. Bath/shower house is under construction. Child’s play equipment."

    "There are trails and fishing ponds, play grounds and picnic shelters. It is nice for group camping, but you are so close to other campers."

    4. Saulsbury Bridge Rec Area - Cedar River Campground

    3 Reviews
    West Liberty, IA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (563) 264-5922

    $10 - $20 / night

    "There are sites along the river, while others are larger tucked along the woods and not close to each other. Perfect get away. 15-20 minutes to the closest town."

    5. River Junction

    2 Reviews
    Riverside, IA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 645-2315

    "24 years ago River Jct Lone Tree Iowa was Just stumptown. Outhouse at the top. Just a spot by the river. A lone camper. How things have changed . Still primitive tent campgrounds there."

    6. Little Bear Campground

    9 Reviews
    West Branch, IA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 627-2676

    $22 - $49 / night

    "Little Bear Campground is located right off I-80 at the West Liberty exit. It is right next to a trailer park. There are a few tent sites ($22/ night)and Rv sites($33/night)."

    "Very cute campground right off highway. I called while traveling and Mike was very accommodating. Full hookups and showers. Even got a pool. Gas station nearby full of character."

    7. Louisa County Fairgrounds

    1 Review
    Columbus Junction, IA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 728-2527

    8. Shady Creek

    17 Reviews
    Illinois City, IL
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (563) 419-0857

    $14 - $26 / night

    "What a gem we found in Muscatine Iowa. Level poured pad for RV, electric and nice fire pits. Large sites. Clean restrooms and lots of hot water for Shower."

    "We could see multiple fire works shows if we walked around the campground with the neighbors across the street putting on a pretty great "amateur" show. "

    9. Hills Access Campground

    3 Reviews
    Riverside, IA
    15 miles
    Website

    "Awesome place by the Iowa river.. clean and quiet, no drinking water..."

    10. West Overlook Campground

    18 Reviews
    Coralville, IA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 338-3685

    $22 - $28 / night

    "The reservoir behind the dam creates both the Coralville Lake alongside Lake MacBride which is a state park in a side bay."

    "LuLu and I stayed for 10 days while visiting family in Iowa City. The campground hosted mainly locals but it’s only a couple of miles off the I80."

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Recent Reviews near Conesville, IA

512 Reviews of 115 Conesville Campgrounds


  • James M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 2, 2026

    F. W. Kent Park

    Nice seasonal county, campground, and Park

    This seasonal campground offers picnic tables, fire rings, play area, restrooms, and fire hydrants for water with dump station. The park offers trails, a nature center, shelter, and lake. Situated near convenience stores for Supplies as well.

  • James M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 24, 2026

    Porth RV Park

    Small seasonal RV park in Calamus, Iowa

    RV park is all gravel, electric, water on site, Tables, communal, fire pit, situated next to a cornfield, there are shade trees.

  • James M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 18, 2026

    Scott County Park- South East Corner Campground

    Very basic camp area with equestrian Trail access.

    This campsite has a hard parking lot surface, picnic table, charcoal, grill, firing, and a pit toilet, horse tie up. Trail access starts here, recycling station is adjacent, and Scott County Park Road is just to the south.

  • James M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 17, 2026

    Wilderness Campground, Scott County Park

    Well shaded county campground with secluded spots

    Wilderness Campground is seasonal, with good shaded spots, seasonal host with firewood, available, restrooms, and showers. Sites include tables and fire rings. Sites have gravel access, there is a play area as well.

  • James M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 17, 2026

    Pine Grove Campground, Scott Co Park

    Nice wooded county campground

    Pine Grove Campground is situated in Scott County Park. This campground is seasonal, offering a seasonal campground host with firewood available, sites are gravel with tables, firings, electric, there is a dump station, play area, shelter for rent, seasonal restrooms. Adjacent is a primitive camp tent sites and Pine Grove cabins. The park offers many amenities, including trails, hiking, equestrian, mountain, bike bikes, pride, Lake for fishing and paddling, golf course, and Pioneer Village to the north as a cultural historical site. There is an Olympic size swimming pool as well open seasonally with concessions.

  • James M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 17, 2026

    Sac-Fox Campground, Scott Co Park

    Nice primitive, county campground

    This seasonal campground is well maintained, primitive, offers picnic tables, firings, seasonal host with firewood, available, restrooms, and showers, hammock structures, good shade, trails, and is located across the road from Glynns Creek golf course. The park offers an Olympic size pool in season, concessions, Pride Lake for fishing and paddling, hiking, equestrian, mountain bike trails. Pioneer Village to the north offers a historical and cultural site.

  • James M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 16, 2026

    Woodside Campground, Scott County Park Iowa

    Nice county open campground

    This campground is well-maintained, includes basic amenities: hard surface, picnic table, fire rings, water, electric, sewer, firewood for purchase on site, full shower, house and restrooms, seasonal campground host, and lots to do within the Park itself. This site is a few years old, and trees planted our continue to grow.

  • James M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 16, 2026

    Bald Eagle Campground and Cabins

    Nice County year round campground

    This campground has hard services, fire rings, picnic tables, water, electric, sewer, firewood on site, full shower house, restrooms, electric site charging, seasonal host, dump station, and play area.

  • James M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 10, 2026

    Iowa 80 Truckstop

    Busy overnight parking with Supplies

    This overnight location is located along interstate 80 and includes restaurants, fuel, food, ice, showers, chiropractor, dentist, auto supplies, propane, car wash. This space though it is well lit, it is very busy. Regular idling sounds from trucks are heard.


Guide to Conesville

Camping opportunities near Conesville, Iowa center on riverside recreation along the Cedar and Iowa Rivers, with elevations ranging between 600-700 feet above sea level. The area's humid continental climate brings hot summers with temperatures often exceeding 85°F and cold winters, making late spring through early fall the primary camping season. Flooding can impact campground access, particularly after heavy rainfall when river levels rise rapidly.

What to do

Canoe and kayak rentals: Langwood Education Center offers six canoes for use at no additional charge, though visitors must sign a waiver. The 92-acre property features a large pond and trails through hardwood forests. As one camper noted, "For an additional fee, campers can use the ropes course located by a large pond on the property. Six canoes are also on site for use."

Fossil hunting: The Devonian Fossil Gorge near West Overlook Campground provides unique geological exploration opportunities. The gorge contains exposed Devonian fossils revealed during the 1993 flood. According to a visitor, "The recreation area also includes campgrounds and river recreation downstream of the dam, including a gorge of geologic interest that is filled with Devonian fossils exposed in the flood of 1993."

Fishing access: Multiple campgrounds offer direct river access for fishing. Saulsbury Bridge Rec Area - Cedar River Campground sites are positioned right on the water. One camper shared, "Even caught a few fish since our campsite was literally on the river edge."

What campers like

Privacy options: Some campgrounds offer more secluded sites than others. A camper at River Junction described the setting as "Just a spot by the river. A lone camper." Another visitor added that it offers "24 years ago River Jct Lone Tree Iowa was just stumptown. Outhouse at the top."

Level camping pads: Many campgrounds feature flat, well-maintained sites. At Shady Creek, a visitor remarked, "Never seen a park where every pad was level like this one. Electric was 30/50 at each site and water was dispersed through out the park."

Seasonal wildlife viewing: The rivers and surrounding woods attract diverse wildlife throughout the year. One camper at Hills Access Campground praised its location: "Awesome place by the Iowa river... clean and quiet." Fall visits to West Overlook Campground are particularly scenic, with a visitor noting, "We enjoy the peace and quiet especially with the views of the lake and the fall colors."

What you should know

Railroad noise: Some campgrounds are situated near active train tracks. At Shady Creek, one visitor warned: "Down side is railroad tracks on one side, which came through at 3:30 am blowing his horns, and the Mississippi on the other, a couple during the night with their loud engines."

Water quality concerns: Some campgrounds report water issues. At Marr Park, a camper cautioned: "The water to the rv smells so bad it makes me gag. Bring plenty of bottled water for consumption."

Cell service variations: Connectivity differs greatly between campgrounds. While some locations have Wi-Fi access at central buildings, others have limited cellular coverage. A camper at Marr Park noted: "There is WiFi available at the Conservation Center and if you grab at camping site at the end you can get the WiFi."

Tips for camping with families

Accessible trails: Marr Park features paved paths suitable for all mobility levels. A reviewer highlighted: "Trails are concrete so people with mobility concerns can easily get around."

Multiple playgrounds: Little Bear Campground offers family-friendly amenities including a swimming pool and playground. A visitor described it as a "cute campground right off highway" with "a pool, playground for kids."

Educational opportunities: Langwood Education Center provides nature-based learning experiences. As one camper described, "With hiking trails throughout the property, the woods offer prime area to see migratory birds such as kingfishers, herons, and a multitude of warblers. At night, great horned and barred owls can be heard calling back and forth."

Tips from RVers

Electric hookup options: Several campgrounds offer different amperage options. At Shady Creek, "Electric was 30/50 at each site and water was dispersed through out the park, but often too far for a hose to reach."

Dump station locations: Not all campgrounds have on-site dump stations. A camper at West Overlook Campground reported: "Dump station, drinking water, filling station, trash dumpsters and fish cleaning station are on the right just before the campground entrance."

Site spacing concerns: Many reviewers note the proximity between RV sites at various campgrounds. At Little Bear Campground, a visitor observed: "If you are driving an RV or hauling a 5th Wheeler, I would certainly be less than impressed by seemingly the great proximity you will have to your fellow neighbor."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Conesville, IA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Conesville, IA is Langwood Education Center with a 4.7-star rating from 3 reviews.

What parks are near Conesville, IA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 6 parks near Conesville, IA that allow camping, notably Mississippi River - Pools 11-22 and Coralville Lake.