Best RV Parks & Resorts near Hinton, IA

Several RV parks operate within 30 miles of Hinton, Iowa, providing various hookup options for motorhome travelers. On-Ur-Wa RV Park in Onawa offers full hookups including 50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections on sites that accommodate large vehicles. "Big concrete pads and level sites made setup quick and easy," noted one visitor about a nearby park. Sunset at Blue Oasis RV Park features both 30-amp and 50-amp electrical options with pull-through sites suitable for larger rigs. Winnavegas Casino RV Park in Sloan provides 50-amp service and dump station access but offers fewer amenities, with limited hookup options and no designated pet areas.

Most RV parks in the region operate seasonally, with On-Ur-Wa closing between October 15 and April 15. Cell service varies considerably across campgrounds, with one review reporting impressive Verizon speeds of "42ms ping/65.6 Mbps down/24.8 Mbps up" at a nearby location. Dump stations are available at select parks, though access may be restricted for larger vehicles. While some parks welcome pets, others maintain strict no-pet policies. Travelers should note that several campgrounds fill quickly during summer weekends, particularly those with river access or recreational amenities. Propane service is limited throughout the area, requiring advance planning for extended stays.

Best RV Sites Near Hinton, Iowa (72)

    1. On-Ur-Wa RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Onawa, IA
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (712) 423-1387

    "I watched a youtube video that showed the park and it was like re-living a dream."

    "You can find a few decent youtube videos that show the park and it was like living a dream."

    2. Sunset at Blue Oasis RV Park

    1 Review
    Onawa, IA
    41 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."

    3. Lazy H Campground

    7 Reviews
    Akron, IA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (712) 568-5299

    $45 - $65 / night

    "The pull through sites are fully concrete and level. They all have a huge table and stone fire pit. Plenty of room for a second vehicle. Full hookups are great.

    Tons of activities to do here."

    "Pull through & full hookup paved lots. Nice manicured grass. Huge swim beach with anchored lilypads. You can rent out pontoons, pedal boats, kayaks. Don't plan on bringing your own."

    4. Studio 13 Motel & RV Park

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    Vermillion, SD
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (605) 624-2601

    $30 / night

    5. Winnavegas Casino RV Park

    1 Review
    Salix, IA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (712) 428-9466

    6. Riverfront Campground — Ponca State Park

    10 Reviews
    Ponca, NE
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 755-2284

    $25 - $30 / night

    "Great family friendly campsite with multiple campsites throughout the park. Multiple hiking areas with generally easy to moderate trails."

    "It's set at the edge of rolling wheat fields over looking the Missouri river. The woods are lush and full of deer, turkeys and other critters (also ticks...)."

    7. Stone State Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    North Sioux City, SD
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (712) 255-4698

    $10 - $50 / night

    "Lots of trails, a little man made lake and a playground in the park for the kids. Beautiful hills and scenery and so quiet!"

    "There were vault/pit toilets close and regular restrooms with showers a little walk away (showers needed to be cleaned). Water spigot was close by too."

    8. The Place RV park

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    Salix, IA
    27 miles
    +1 (712) 203-4333

    $40 / night

    9. KOA Campground North Sioux City

    7 Reviews
    North Sioux City, SD
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (605) 232-4519

    "Lots of amenities for families including pool, mini-golf, corn hole, jump pad, playground. Trees and lots of grass, fire pits. 24 hrs accessible laundry, showers, very clean bathrooms."

    "This KOA just north of the Iowa border is first class. ! Friendly staff and perfect for kiddos. The pool and adventure area are right up your alley if traveling with kids."

    10. Sioux City North KOA

    6 Reviews
    North Sioux City, SD
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (605) 232-4519

    "Super close to stores . Nice spot."

    "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."

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RV Park Reviews near Hinton, IA

228 Reviews of 72 Hinton Campgrounds


  • Marc G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 3, 2020

    Cottonwood Cove Park Campground

    Tiny and QUIET!

    Cottonwood Cove Park was the fifth campsite we rolled into in this tri-state area looking for a spot that we actually liked, and boy did we score! This is a little municipal park with only 12 sites, water/electric/cable TV for $22/night. Be aware that there is no dump station here. There's a small bath house that's presently closed for COVID-19 precautions.

    Driveways and the road through the campground are crushed white gravel, but there are small concrete pads at each site for the rig and patio area. Large cottonwood trees tower throughout the campground. There are tiny campers and large fifth-wheels here, both. There's a campground host occupying one site, and you pay the host. Spacing between sites is very, very generous -- kudos to Dakota City for not cramming people into this place just to double the revenue.

    The campground buts up right against a pretty natural stretch of the west bank of the Missouri River, with a boat launch and interpretive platform discussing Lewis & Clark's expedition that passed through here. The campground itself is tucked right into the middle of a neat, tidy residential neighborhood, such that it almost feels like you're part of the neighborhood.

    It's been amazingly quiet during our stay. We've barely seen our neighbors, much less heard them even though the campground is mostly occupied. There are several rigs here that are long-term, presumably they're working at the massive Tyson Foods plant just up the road.

    Cell service on Verizon is an impressive 4 bars, 42ms ping/65.6 Mbps down/24.8 Mbps up/3ms jitter.

    We'd stay here again in a heartbeat.

  • Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 24, 2018

    Scenic Park

    Along the Missouri River

    Scenic Park Campground is in South Sioux City along the Missouri River. Our campsite had a river view, picnic table, and fire ring. The campground is part of a large park and was full hookups with cable and wifi included. Our site was a pull through. The area was clean and had a nice appearance. There was also 4 unique modern looking cabins and a tent area.

    The park also has tennis courts, soccer fields, and baseball fields. There is a swimming pool and playgrounds, along with trails. The trails I loved were along the river. The only con was that There was a major highway on the other side of the river and ambulances would pass by with sirens going. Otherwise a nice campground.

  • Chris S.
    Jul. 8, 2019

    Scenic Park

    Nice Stopover Spot

    We stayed with our class A RV on our way to and from a further destination. First spot was one right along the river. All the spots are spacious...neighbors are not on top of you. This spot had a nice concrete pad with a picnic table (not so nice with peeling paint). Views of the river and city were nice. Full hook-ups with sewer, water, electric, cable, and wi-if. Second spot was not on the river but equally spacious. No concrete pad with this one. Bathhouses were a mixed bag. One was large with numerous stalls and showers and very clean. The other quite small (2 stalls and one shower) and not so clean. Had to step around empty shampoo and conditioner bottles on floor and a used razor on the soap dish.....there in the early evening and still there around 9 the next morning. Many of the sites seemed to be extended stay and not all trailers were well kept.....plastic covering windows, haphazard decks, etc. All-in-all though an Ok stopover in a longer trip.

  • Bibs O.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 2, 2024

    Gunderson Park

    Up to 14 days free camping

    CAMPING IS NOW ONLY ALLOWED BETWEEN MEMORIAL DAY THROUGH LABOR DAY. NO WINTER CAMPING IS ALLOWED ANY LONGER.

    Gunderson Park is a nice little boondocking location just ½ mile from the downtown area of Centerville. They have 2 fire pit locations, but, after speaking with the official at city hall we found out you can camp pretty much anywhere in the park you would like.

    It is free to camp here, you can stay virtually as long as you wish to according to that same official. There are no hook-ups. No bathroom facilities. No picnic tables. No playground for children. You may fish with a South Dakota license in the lazy rolling Vermillion River that skirts the park on 3 sides. They have a cement boat ramp. I will say when we stayed there the river was so low you would have had great difficulties getting a boat launched. On the west side of the park there are park benches at the beginning (or end of the walk depending on your start location) with a cemented walk way along the road to the park and the Vermillion River. It runs close to a quarter mile long with benches about half way through the walk. The city keeps this park mowed during the summer months. This is an old old park dating back to 1800's. The trees are massive and just as old providing beautiful shade. There are remnants of old stone items remaing in the park, grape vine thingy, a stone fireplace and pillars. Our stay favored us with Bald Eagle sightings. 2 hung around the trees on the other side of the river in full view, it was wonderful.

    At the city park you can dump your tanks. We didn't need to so we didn't visit this location. At the four way stop sign located at the center of the town, turn west, travel one block and on the south side of the street you will find city hall. There they will tell you how to find the dump site.

    This seems to be a favorite location for locals to drive through. Sometimes we found traffic through the park on the heavy side but most of the time very quiet. People are small town friendly. Population is around 900 people. Town has a grocery store, convenience store, bank, medical clinic, pharmacy, restaurant, bowling alley, auto parts store, bakery and other businesses. We noticed 4 churches in our drive around the town. At the city park they have a community swimming pool, Frisbee golf, 2 ball diamonds, tennis courts, playground equipment, volleyball courts, 2 picnic house areas and a location for 4 RV campsites with electrical plug ins [2 50 amp and 2 30 amp) for $10.00 a night with limited stay.

  • Stephanie S.
    Sep. 5, 2021

    Scenic Park

    Nice quiet park

    Host was very friendly and helpful. They had some spots on the river. We stayed in a pull through that was very spacious with picnic table and fire pit. Spectated by trees so your not on top of your neighbor. Bathrooms and showers were very clean! Although no hand soap so bring your own. Showers were free and they had bikes you could check out to ride around. Park is super close to huge park with Tennis courts and other activities.

  • Chris S.
    Jul. 28, 2019

    Scenic Park

    Nice Stopover Spot

    We stayed with our class A RV on our way to and from a further destination in early July. First spot was one right along the river. All the spots are spacious...neighbors are not on top of you. This spot had a nice concrete slab with a picnic table (not so nice with peeling paint). Views of the river and city were nice. Full hook-ups with sewer, water, electric and (spotty) WiFi. Second spot was not on the river but equally spacious. No concrete patio with this one. Bathhouse’s were a mixed bag. One was large with numerous stalls and showers and very clean. The other quite small (2 stalls and one shower) and not so clean. Had to step around empty shampoo and conditioner bottles on the floor and a used razor on the soap dish...there in the early evening and still around 9 the next morning. Many sites seemed to be extended stay and not all were well kept...plastic covering windows, haphazard decks, etc. All-in-all though an OK one night stopover spot if you’re traveling through.

  • N K.
    Oct. 11, 2020

    Lewis and Clark State Park Campground

    Clean & kid friendly

    Well kept & family friendly camping in Iowa! We were able to reserve an electric unit (#30) right off the lake and across the road from the large playground (~5 setups for different age groups). We could watch the kids play while getting food ready or preparing a line to throw in the water. Short walk to the very clean restrooms with flush toilets & showers. Will come back!

  • Kris H.
    May. 23, 2019

    Mill Creek State Park

    Very family Friendly

    Very modern campground with part time resident hosts.  Rangers are also available. 4 modern cabins and 48 sites with water, electric , cable tv. internet, and separate dump station. Snack bar and a nice sand beach on the premises.   A very  nice playground for the kids.  Small lake where boating is permitted but no gas motors.  Also nice for canoeing, kayaking or  fishing. Nice paths for hiking or biking. Only half mile to town where you can get anything you need

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 14, 2025

    Union Grove State Park Campground

    Great overnight spot

    Right off the interstate, great access. On hill, treed sites. Large sites, with power. Some back in and some pull through. Great restrooms with showers. Campground host. Make reservations on line. Limited number of sites. Dump station. You can hear the interstate, but small nice campground


Guide to Hinton

Campgrounds near Hinton, Iowa feature woodland settings with river access and quiet rural locations. The area experiences seasonal temperature changes with average summer highs around 85°F and winter lows below freezing. Overnight camping spots cluster along nearby rivers including the Missouri River, with the closest facilities positioned about 15 miles from town.

What to do

Hiking trails: Stone State Park Campground offers numerous woodland paths with varying difficulty levels. One camper noted, "There is a large network of trails, some of which can be used as equestrian," though another mentioned, "The trails are not labeled and there is no (or very fleeting) cell service."

Swimming: Lazy H Campground maintains a swimming beach with unique amenities. As one visitor reported, "The beach has giant floating lily pads that the kids loved. There are showers on the beach to wash off feet after you're done swimming."

Fishing opportunities: Private fishing spots are available at select rv parks near Hinton. A Lazy H Campground review mentioned, "Private lake so no fishing license required," making it convenient for short-term visitors who don't want to purchase state fishing permits.

Corn picking: Seasonal agricultural activities provide unique experiences at some campgrounds. One family shared they "hiked, picked sweet corn, spent time on the water & enjoyed the beach" at Lazy H Campground, combining traditional camping with local farming culture.

What campers like

Level sites: Many RV parks around Hinton feature concrete pads that simplify setup. According to one camper at Lazy H Campground, "The pull through sites are fully concrete and level. They all have a huge table and stone fire pit. Plenty of room for a second vehicle."

Clean facilities: Campers frequently mention bathroom cleanliness as a positive feature. At Riverfront Campground, one visitor noted, "Facilities are clean and well maintained. There are hiking trails, playgrounds, and even a water park."

Privacy options: Despite being close to Sioux City, some campgrounds maintain wooded settings. A review of Riverfront Campground stated, "Tent camping continues to be available and has better privacy than many sites throughout Nebraska."

Local deliveries: On-site conveniences save campers trips to town. "You can order firewood, ice, or worms, and they will drop it off at your site," reported one visitor to Lazy H Campground, while at Sioux City North KOA, a camper mentioned, "Pizza they make in sight is good too!"

What you should know

Seasonal operations: Most RV parks near Hinton close during winter months. Stone State Park remains open longer than most, with a season running "April 1 to December 31."

Campsite spacing: Space between sites varies significantly between campgrounds. At Stone State Park Campground, one reviewer observed sites "are a bit too close together for our preference and despite the park being so wooded, have no foliage or other visible separation between the sites."

Shower conditions: Bathroom facilities receive mixed reviews. One camper at Stone State Park reported, "Washrooms are very basic & chose not to use shower," while another commented, "The bathrooms were clean and, the toilets had lids!"

Cell service limitations: Digital connectivity varies widely near Hinton. A review for Stone State Park noted, "Got only 1 bar signal on both Verizon & AT&T. No WiFi," which can impact navigation and communication abilities.

Tips for camping with families

Activity options: KOA Campground North Sioux City offers numerous family-friendly amenities. One visitor reported, "Lots of amenities for families including pool, mini-golf, corn hole, jump pad, playground. Trees and lots of grass, fire pits."

Budget considerations: Visitor fees can add up at some locations. A KOA camper warned, "After paying $5 pp every time I had someone visit and $45 later, they left me not wanting to return."

Playground access: Note the distance between camping areas and play facilities. At Stone State Park, one review pointed out, "There is a nice playground, but it is not located anywhere near the campground. If you are camping with children, please note this."

Cabin options: Several parks offer alternatives to tent camping. Riverfront Campground provides "a lot of different sleeping options, from tent to hotel-like cabins," giving families flexibility during inclement weather.

Tips from RVers

Pull-through convenience: On-Ur-Wa RV Park receives positive feedback for site design. One RVer shared they were charged "$43.34 for a full-hookup, super long pull thru. There were a lot of open spaces so the park felt very comfortable."

Site accessibility: Some campgrounds offer excellent accessibility features. At On-Ur-Wa RV Park, a camper noted, "One of our party is in a wheelchair and had no problem accessing the showers or bathroom."

Highway proximity: Location relative to major roads affects noise levels. One visitor to Sioux City North KOA mentioned it's "just off the interstate which was nice for us," while another noted, "The highway is very close so you do hear cars."

Overnight options: Some rv parks around Hinton work well for short stays. A review for On-Ur-Wa RV Park stated, "Perfect overnight stop. Large spacious pull thru sites. Extremely clean bathrooms and showers," making it ideal for travelers passing through the area.

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