Camping sites near Eldora, Iowa connect campers to the central Iowa landscape along the Iowa River corridor. Several of the area's campgrounds sit on or near the river, which can rise quickly after heavy rainfall, affecting campsite availability during wet seasons. While Pine Lake State Park remains open year-round, most other camping facilities in the region operate seasonally from April through late October.
What to do
Paddling adventures: The Iowa River provides multiple entry and exit points for kayakers and tubers, with Eagle City County Park serving as a popular river access. "We have only camped on the lower side to facilitate fishing the river... Kayakers frequent the river access on the lower side as well as some equestrian use for river access," notes one regular visitor.
Disc golf courses: Prairie Bridges Park offers disc golf among its many recreational amenities. "Really nice. Has 3 playgrounds a volley ball pit, disk golf, fishing, basketball court, shuffle board, clean shower houses, nice size sites," reports a camper who enjoyed the variety of activities available.
Fishing opportunities: Pine Ridge Park provides direct access to the Iowa River for anglers. "I like this campground. It is right on the Iowa river near a takeout, so you can put in upstream and paddle down, or do as I do and paddle upstream and then back down (works when the water flow is not too swift)," explains one experienced camper.
Bicycle trails: Wolf Creek Rec Area connects to the Comet Trail for cycling enthusiasts. "A nice campground located on the comet trail," shares one visitor, while another mentions the trail among the campground's activities: "Comet trail for hiking and biking."
What campers like
Peaceful riverside settings: Campers appreciate the secluded spots along the Iowa River at Eagle City County Park. "We go to Eagle City at least once a year to just get away from it all, it's close to home but feels cut off which is what I look for when camping," explains one regular visitor.
Updated facilities: Pine Lake State Park Campground receives praise for its modern amenities. "They've recently updated the bathroom/shower houses to be shared bathroom spaces with individual shower 'closets' on the opposite side of the building. Excellent upgrade!" notes one satisfied camper.
Family-friendly amenities: L. Brandt's Crazy Acres Campground & Cabin Rental offers activities for children. "The kids had fun playing mini golf, swimming at the beach and playing at the playgrounds. The people that run the campground are so nice," reports a family who enjoyed their stay.
Off-season solitude: Several campgrounds in the area provide quiet experiences during less busy times. "I tend to prefer off-season when I am (often) the only camper in either campground. Summer will have more campers, ranging from tents to small RVs, but there are plenty of campsites so it is never full," mentions a camper describing Eagle City Park.
What you should know
River flooding concerns: Pine Ridge Park campers should monitor weather conditions. "If it rains heavily, the campground can flood quickly when the river rises," cautions a visitor. Most locals choose sites away from the immediate riverbank.
Seasonal operations: Most campgrounds near Eldora have limited seasons. Dakins Lake County Park operates "April 1 to October 31," while Prairie Bridges Park runs from "April 1 to November 1." Plan accordingly when scheduling camping trips outside summer months.
Fee structures vary: While some sites were historically free, policies change. "Note that they do now require a permit to stay here. Sites are first come first served with no reservations. Cost is $10 and you can pay up to 30 min after claiming your site," advises a recent Eagle City County Park visitor.
Shooting range proximity: Some campers should be aware of nearby recreational facilities. "This campground is quiet at night, but I will point out that it is near a popular members-only rifle and pistol range... you may hear the continuous sound of gun fire during the day," explains a Pine Ridge Park visitor.
Tips for camping with families
Playground options: Dakins Lake County Park offers child-friendly amenities. "We rented two campsites and the shelter this past weekend. The campsites are large and very clean. The trees aren't mature yet, but it wasn't an issue for us. The shelter is very nice and overlooks Dakins Lake," shares a family group visitor.
Halloween camping events: Some campgrounds host special seasonal activities. "The weekend we camped there was their Halloween trick or treating and all the campers were very nice. It was a very relaxing weekend!" recalls a visitor to L. Brandt's Crazy Acres.
Safety considerations: Some dispersed camping areas may feel isolated. A camper at Eagle City Park noted: "Liked the spot by the lake and we could have been the only ones there but we noticed a few things on the way to the site that was unsettling." Consider family comfort levels with remote locations.
Cabin options for beginners: First-time camping families might prefer Tower Rock's furnished cabins. "The cabins were perfect, with lots of places to hike all around the area," mentions one visitor, while another calls them "Great place to spend a weekend. Very comfortable and cozy."
Tips from RVers
Site selection strategies: At Prairie Bridges Park, weekday camping offers the most peaceful experience. "Very quiet, especially on weekdays. Great place to take long walks with great paths and scenery," advises one RVer.
Limited shade awareness: Newer campgrounds in the area have young trees. "Unfortunately being a newer campground there are no established trees for shade, we found the best spots are on the south side where the camper door faces east. As the trees mature this campground will just keep getting better," suggests a Dakins Lake camper.
Electrical hookup availability: Pine Lake State Park Campground offers electrical sites with good views. "The campground itself is nice, with some decent sized campsites, many having a great view of upper Pine Lake. There are flush toilets and showers. Campsites have electric hookups," notes a regular visitor.
Campground size limitations: Wolf Creek Rec Area accommodates smaller rigs. "Small to midsize RVs. Tent area. New (2) handicapped accessible shower house," explains a visitor describing the campground's limitations and amenities.