Best Campgrounds near Homestead, IA

Camping options near Homestead, Iowa include several established campgrounds with varying amenities, situated along lakes and waterways within short driving distance. Beyonder Getaway at Sleepy Hollow provides tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin rentals just minutes from Interstate 80, while Amana RV Park & Event Center offers full hookup sites with 50-amp service for larger vehicles. The region extends from the Amana Colonies area to the Coralville Lake recreation complex, where both Army Corps of Engineers campgrounds and Iowa state park facilities provide mixed-use camping experiences with amenities ranging from basic to full-service.

Access to camping facilities varies seasonally, with many sites operational from April through October due to Iowa's weather patterns. Spring flooding can significantly impact site availability, particularly at campgrounds along the Cedar River and Iowa River watersheds. Several campgrounds feature both electric and primitive options, though water systems may be winterized during colder months. Reservations are recommended for most developed sites, especially during summer weekends and University of Iowa football game weekends when camping areas fill quickly. A reviewer noted that "when the Cedar River is high, it pushes Chicken Creek out of its banks which can mean potential closure of campgrounds."

Lakefront camping experiences receive consistently positive feedback, with sites at Lake Macbride State Park and the Coralville Lake complex drawing repeat visitors. The camping areas provide convenient access to hiking trails, fishing opportunities, and water recreation, with many sites situated among mature oak trees that provide natural shade. Multiple review comments highlight the family-friendly atmosphere and well-maintained facilities at F.W. Kent Park and Sugar Bottom Campground. Campers appreciate the combination of natural settings with modern amenities like shower facilities and electric hookups. As one visitor described West Overlook Campground: "This campground is spread out along pines, forest, and open areas including shoreline to Coralville Lake. Sites include electric or primitive. Multiple shower/restrooms, firewood available, recycling, beach and boat ramp."

Best Camping Sites Near Homestead, Iowa (88)

    1. F. W. Kent Park

    18 Reviews
    Oxford, IA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 645-2315

    $20 / night

    "We stayed during an Iowa Football weekend, attended the game in nearby Iowa City, and then enjoyed the rest of our weekend exploring the ponds and trails in the park."

    "It is the perfect camping destination between Amana colonies and Iowa City."

    2. Beyonder Getaway at Sleepy Hollow

    13 Reviews
    Oxford, IA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 628-6900

    $45 - $65 / night

    "Given its proximity to a busy interstate highway, this campground scores high on the convenience factor, but it is just far enough away where you will feel as though you have escaped the busy hustle and"

    "Given its proximity to the busy interstate highway, this campground scores high on the convenience factor being EZ on- and off-, but it is just far enough away where you will feel as though you have escaped"

    3. Amana RV Park & Event Center

    10 Reviews
    Amana, IA
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 622-7616

    $25 - $42 / night

    "Relatively wide open, sites adjacent to one another. Utilities all worked fine, decently maintained."

    "Campground is a nice bike ride away from the Amana villages and overall a great base camp"

    4. Sugar Bottom Campground

    24 Reviews
    North Liberty, IA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 624-2102

    $14 - $240 / night

    "Very nice COE campground north of Iowa City in the Lake Coralville area. Beautiful setting, lots of options for sites."

    "Nice grassy sites near lake for fishing, hiking, wildlife viewing. Near Iowa Raptor Project that conducts raptor programs and site with walking tour and live raptors, and Macbride State Park as well."

    5. Modern North Campground — Lake Macbride State Park

    15 Reviews
    Solon, IA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 624-2200

    $25 - $35 / night

    "My niece who lives nearby recommended this place to stay when we went to visit her since was a short drive from where she lives. "

    "Close access to boating and town"

    6. West Overlook Campground

    18 Reviews
    Coralville, IA
    18 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."

    7. Primitive South Campground — Lake Macbride State Park

    10 Reviews
    Solon, IA
    18 miles
    +1 (319) 624-2200

    $12 - $25 / night

    "You may also be able to take the dam trail with a bike, but I'm not totally sure about that."

    "This is for the primitive southern camp site at lake macbride, iowa. Their is a modern campsite on the north side as well. This one is spacious, beautiful and peaceful."

    8. Hannen County Park

    4 Reviews
    Marengo, IA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 454-6382

    9. Calyx Creek, Creekside Treehouse

    1 Review
    Oxford, IA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 900-5992

    $275 - $295 / night

    "Treehouse is located near lavender farm store and offers: heated floors, internet, loft sleeping, heat/AC, kitchen, views."

    10. Scales Pointe Camping and Boating

    4 Reviews
    Coralville Lake, IA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 665-3474

    "The couple downfalls is the shower and bath house is outdated and there's no swimming area on this side of the lake. Other than that I had a blast."

    "Just looking for a layover spot after a long day of driving. Couldn't figure out where to register so we walked into the bar/restaurant, Bobber's Grill. The owner was at the bar."

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Recent Reviews near Homestead, IA

335 Reviews of 88 Homestead Campgrounds


  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 13, 2025

    Central Park

    Late Season Camping

    Great weather.. The sites were clean.. Small lake to fish and kayak!

  • PThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2025

    Linder Point Campground

    Well designed and maintained small RV campground j

    Natural setting with plenty of trees and located near Coralville Reservoir. Paved roads and sites. Ample roam for big rigs, but no pull through sites. Electricity only, with fresh water and a dump station nearby. Modern and clean bathhouse. Open sky at most sites for Starlink. No other amenities at this campsite for children, but there are hiking trails and activities at the nearby reservoir recreation areas.

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2025

    Diamond Lake County Park

    Campground Diamond In The Rough

    Following up on my review from over a year and a half ago, I’m adding a bunch of additional photos as well as an abbreviated post pointing out the HIGHS and LOWS of this county park campground gem in a very rural part of Iowa.

    HIGHLIGHTS: (1) EZ access and just a 20 minute / 9 mile drive due south from I-80 via Exit 201; (2) Incredibly well-manicured campground – very clean and well-organized; (3) Superb Midwestern hospitality from the CG staff and camping community; (4) The RV area looks to be brand spanking-new and offers very nice FHUs and fairly spacious areas as well as most have an excellent view of Lake Diamond; (5) The hiking trails and bountiful fishing spots make this a simply wonderful campground; (6) Incredibly simple honor system to accessing any site on a first-come, first-served basis – simply stick your money in an envelope and pick out whatever location suits you; (7) While basic, the bathhouses were in pretty good condition and very clean; (8) Kid’s playground is fantastic and nearly brand new; (9) Reasonably priced bundles of pre-cut firewood; and (10) Overall the overnight price to stay here, whether RV or tent-camping is very cheap, so great value for $

    LOWLIGHTS: (1) There’s no security gate to prevent any wandering traffic in here, although you are so far out in the boondocks, it’s not really much of a concern; (2) The newly minted RV area slopes down to the lake, but as you park perpendicular, it shouldn’t be an issue; (3) Also, because the RV area is new, there’s no trees or brush, which creates a lack of privacy between sites; (4) Nearly all of the RV slots – save the few that are right next to the lake - have no shade, so bring your own awning or shelter; (5) Some sites have very close proximity to their neighbors; (6) Picnic tables & fire rings, at least in the tent camping areas, are worn-out and in pretty poor condition and should be replaced or refurbished; (7) The water in Lake Diamond is quite dark and murky, so unless you are an adventurous soul, I don’t recommend swimming here

    Happy Camping!

  • Emily B.
    Sep. 21, 2025

    River Junction

    Great views and location, but not private and not well-marked

    This was our first time camping here. We pulled in around 8pm when it was already dark and there was another car that had just entered the campground in front of us. After driving down the hill, he saw the basic “welcome” and “Pay here” signs next to a 4-car parking area. There were no signs marking where the bathroom was or any directions on how to choose a site. The group ahead of us chose to camp next to the boat ramp, so we circled around the loop and chose a dirt pad on the right side of the loop next to the river. We were very confused because the pictures on Dyrt showed picnic tables and fire rings at every site, but these were nowhere to be seen. It was getting late, so we set up the tent and went to bed. It wasn’t until the morning that we had discovered that we weren’t camping in one of the marked sites! As it turns out, all 4 sites were walk-in sites on grass behind the parking area that had been occupied by 2 cars when we pulled in. The signage didn’t clarify this and we couldn’t see the marked sites when it was dark! The marked sites were pretty close together and they offered no privacy between groups. Additionally, upon leaving we discovered that the toilet was on the top of the hill right by the entrance. Due to the lack of signage and privacy in between the official campsites, I rate 3 stars. It was very beautiful and peaceful, but it was very confusing in the dark.

  • Allen B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 9, 2025

    Diamond Lake County Park

    Diamond lake

    Clean showers & flush toilet’s. No hand towels. Sites are close together. Some road noise. But overall a nice campground for one night.

  • Jorge F.
    Sep. 8, 2025

    Cedar River Campground

    Good place to go camping with friends and family.

    “This place became my wife’s and daughters’ favorite this year. It is a place where everyone who visits is very kind and respectful. The managers are always courteous and attentive.”

  • Steve T.
    Sep. 7, 2025

    Saulsbury Bridge Rec Area - Cedar River Campground

    Enjoyable Stay

    The sites are spaced apart well and clean with a beautiful view of the Cedar River. If you camp on the riverside campground be sure to bring a bike or extra vehicle if you camp on the far end because the bathrooms are bit of a walk. And bring a grate with you for your fire ring as some have them and some don’t. All and all it was an enjoyable stay with a fantastic view, even caught a few fish since our campsite was literally on the river edge

  • James M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 25, 2025

    Bennett Park

    Nice smaller County CG with small lake

    CG has newer RR/shower house. Sites have electric, fire rings, gravel pads. There is a Play area, shelter , host site, dump station. Park has small lake for paddling and fishing.

  • Clifton B.
    Aug. 18, 2025

    Lake Iowa County Park

    Very nice campground off the beaten path

    Wife and I met friends here in August 2025.  This was the middle between us & them as we live in CO and they live in NY.  The campground was very well maintained.  Shower rooms & restrooms were very clean and all were functional.  We really enjoyed the long weekend here.  Be advised tho, we were not adequately prepared for the humidity in August.  Being from Colorado where we live at much higher altitudes & we didnt expect the humidity to affect us as it did.  Not a bad thing, we were just used to 15% max and that weekend we saw 90% with 90 degrees.  Wife and I will likely return and see more of the Amana communities in the fall.


Guide to Homestead

Camping near Homestead, Iowa includes various seasonal options with distinct terrain challenges throughout the year. The area sits within the Cedar River watershed, where clay-based soils can create uneven camping surfaces after spring rains. Many campgrounds operate from April through October with reduced services during shoulder seasons when nighttime temperatures can drop below 40°F.

What to do

Fossil hunting: Access the Devonian Fossil Gorge downstream from the Coralville Dam, where flooding exposed 375-million-year-old ocean floor fossils. A visitor noted that West Overlook Campground provides "a great location to explore the Devonian Fossil Gorge" where amateur paleontologists can find "nice slices of nature" with "plenty of trails, shooting ranges and some fairly decent bird watching."

Lake activities: Rent watercraft at Scales Pointe Camping and Boating, which offers boat rentals directly at the campground. "They have boat rental, firewood, propane, etc. The couple downfalls is the shower and bath house is outdated and there's no swimming area on this side of the lake," explains one camper who nonetheless "had a blast."

Hiking: Explore multi-use trails connecting various recreation areas. At F. W. Kent Park, campers appreciate the "large lake beautifully landscaped with walking bridges made from recycled iron and memorial trees of many varieties. There is about a two mile trail circumventing the entire lake."

What campers like

Spacious, private sites: Find secluded spots at certain campgrounds where site layout provides privacy. At Kent Park, campers enjoy "plenty of campsite offerings with good amenities. Paddling, fishing, hiking, swimming, to name a few... Forest, prairie, wetland habitats. Not far from town for quick trip if needed."

Budget-friendly options: Save money at state parks like Lake Macbride Primitive South Campground, where basic sites are very affordable. One camper notes "Good place to launch kayaks from... We had cell service... Free firewood for campers was a plus!!! $9.00/night!!!"

Unique accommodations: Book specialty lodging like the treehouse at Calyx Creek near the lavender farm store. This distinctive option "offers: heated floors, internet, loft sleeping, heat/AC, kitchen, views" for campers seeking non-traditional experiences.

What you should know

Site leveling challenges: Bring leveling blocks for many area campgrounds. At Beyonder Getaway at Sleepy Hollow, a camper warns "Bring a lot of leveling blocks. Most sites are slanted in both planes," which can create setup difficulties for both tents and RVs.

Seasonal booking patterns: Reserve well ahead for summer weekends and University of Iowa home football games. One camper at Lake Macbride observed "If you want to reserve a campsite online, do so at least 2 days ahead," though more popular weekends require much earlier booking.

Water conditions: Monitor lake conditions during rainy periods as water quality can be affected. A camper at Sugar Bottom noted: "The sites down by the boat launch have electric only and tent sites... Compared to other COEs we've stayed at, the sites here are closer together."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Choose sites near play areas for easier supervision. At Hannen County Park, families enjoy a "beautiful relaxing spot" that's "very quiet and relaxing! Several options for different outdoor activities."

Swimming beaches: Find kid-friendly water access at several campgrounds with designated swimming areas. A West Overlook visitor mentioned the campground features "a decent beach, two playgrounds, and lots of sites to choose from" making it ideal for families with children.

Educational opportunities: Visit nature centers for ranger programs during summer months. At Amana RV Park & Event Center, a visitor commented that it's "a great location right in the Amana Colonies to explore the area" and is "super convenient and easy" with "plenty of open space for running without disrupting other campers."

Tips from RVers

Dump station access: Plan accordingly since not all campgrounds offer full hookups. Sugar Bottom campers note "They have a double-hole dump station that can be accessed in both directions" making departure day more efficient.

Site selection strategy: Request specific loops at the larger multi-area campgrounds. At West Overlook, a reviewer advises "This campground has become our go to on travels west... Beautiful view of the water. Very clean and well run COE."

Utility management: Be prepared for service limitations in early and late season. One RVer at Kent Park mentioned "Just spent one night tent camping here. It was peaceful and quiet. Easy self check in process and self pay for firewood. Make sure you bring cash for site and firewood."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Homestead, IA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Homestead, IA is F. W. Kent Park with a 4.8-star rating from 18 reviews.