Best Campgrounds near Eldora, IA

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Campgrounds near Eldora, Iowa include a mix of state parks, county facilities, and riverside recreation areas that provide tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin rentals. Pine Lake State Park Campground serves as the area's primary developed camping destination, featuring electrical hookups, modern restrooms, and shower facilities. Within a 15-mile radius, visitors can find additional options like Tower Rock County Park with cabin accommodations, Eagle City County Park offering free dispersed camping along the Iowa River, and Pine Ridge Park in nearby Steamboat Rock.

Access to most campgrounds remains open throughout the warm season, with several facilities operating from April through October or November. Pine Lake State Park Campground stays open year-round, while Prairie Bridges Park and Dakins Lake County Park maintain seasonal operations from spring through fall. Road access generally requires no special equipment, though Eagle City County Park sits at the end of a maintained gravel road. Flooding can impact riverside camping, particularly at Pine Ridge Park where the Iowa River may rise quickly after heavy rainfall. "If it rains heavily, the campground can flood quickly when the river rises," noted one camper at Pine Ridge Park.

The Iowa River corridor shapes the camping experience throughout the region, with several campgrounds providing direct water access for fishing, paddling, and riverside relaxation. Campers frequently mention the paddling opportunities, with Eagle City County Park serving as a popular put-in or take-out point for kayakers and tubers. Pine Lake State Park receives consistently positive reviews for its lakefront sites and recreation options. "Lovely views, great walking paths, quiet and picturesque lake. Bathrooms and shower rooms are new and super clean," reported one visitor. The region balances developed facilities with more primitive options—Eagle City County Park provides free camping with basic amenities like fire rings and picnic tables, while facilities like L. Brandt's Crazy Acres offer full hookups and cabin rentals for those seeking more creature comforts.

Best Camping Sites Near Eldora, Iowa (86)

    1. Pine Lake State Park Campground

    11 Reviews
    Steamboat Rock, IA
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (641) 858-5832

    $12 - $90 / night

    "This campground is near home so I know it well. 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."

    "Quiet campground near Upper Pine Lake. Facilities are well maintained. The town of Eldora, just outside the park has groceries, gas and some low grade restaurants available."

    2. Eagle City County Park

    11 Reviews
    Steamboat Rock, IA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (641) 648-4361

    "This park is located on 172 acres of land. It has an enclosed picnic shelter, hand pump well, vault rest rooms, primitive camping, and 2 swing sets."

    "We go to Eagle City a 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."

    3. Tower Rock

    4 Reviews
    Steamboat Rock, IA
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (641) 648-4361

    "While camping is no longer allowed in Tower Rock park, you can still enjoy a walk down to the river or bicycling on the paved bicycle trail."

    "The cabins were perfect, with lots of places to hike all around the area."

    CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

    4. Pine Ridge Park

    4 Reviews
    Steamboat Rock, IA
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 971-1095

    $10 - $15 / night

    "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)."

    "Tucked out of the way along the iowa river. My kids love this campground and it's cheap. They have a shower house, bathrooms, and a playground."

    5. Prairie Bridges Park

    3 Reviews
    Steamboat Rock, IA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (641) 485-1623

    "Great place to take long walks with great paths and scenery. Small town Iowa with convenience store close by."

    "U can walk there or golf cart it up son. It's all good"

    6. Dakins Lake County Park

    4 Reviews
    Roland, IA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (641) 487-7477

    $17 - $24 / night

    "Close to i35, but not to close. Make reservations, facilities this good are full by Friday."

    "The shelter is very nice and overlooks Dakins Lake.  The camp host was very responsive and helpful."

    7. Cross Ford River Access

    1 Review
    Steamboat Rock, IA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (641) 648-4361

    8. Stoehr Fishing Area

    2 Reviews
    Steamboat Rock, IA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 345-2688

    9. L. Brandt's Crazy Acres Campground & Cabin Rental

    1 Review
    Steamboat Rock, IA
    15 miles
    +1 (641) 485-4106

    10. Wolf Creek Rec Area

    3 Reviews
    Gladbrook, IA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 345-2688

    $10 - $17 / night

    "Wolf Creek is a nice little campground near Beaman, IA (Beaman is very small, near Conrad as well which has a grocery store)."

    "A nice campground located on the comet trail."

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Recent Reviews near Eldora, IA

292 Reviews of 86 Eldora Campgrounds


  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 8, 2025

    Kellogg RV Park

    Highway Campground Oasis

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

    Highs: (1) Quick& EZ access from I-80 via Exit 173; (2) Incredibly well-manicured campground – very clean and well-organized; (3) Very EZ check-in process; (4) Superb Midwestern hospitality from the CG staff and camping community; (5) RV slots offer very nice FHUs and fairly spacious areas; (6) Picnic tables & fire rings are like brand new; (7) If you get hungry, this CG and fueling station has an imbedded Iowa’s Best Burger Café that does live up to its name; (8) There’s also an embedded Amoco gas station and mini-mart; (9) Spectacularly clean and recently refurbished bathrooms & shower facilities; (10) There’s a small launderette here, which was bonus; (11) Should you visit in the summer, you will benefit from being surrounded by 6 foot tall corn fields that will provide greater privacy and better scenery

    Lows: (1) You are just 30 seconds north of I-80, the busiest highway in Iowa;(2) There’s no security gate to prevent any wandering traffic from the highway into this place, so apart from the fact that you're clear out in the boondocks, you are next to the very heavily trafficked I80, so it’s difficult to feel 100% safe & secure here; (3) Lack of privacy between sites as there’s not a ton of trees (welcome to corn country), bushes or brush on the interior of the CG; (4) Most of the RV slots have no shade, so while this isn't exactly Florida, if you're here during the hot summer months, you should bring your own awning or shelter; (5) Some sites have very close proximity to their neighbors; (6) This really isn’t a good place for tent camping, unless you are OK being surrounded by RVs with absolutely no privacy in the open interior; and (7) Apart from FHUs and a decent shower / restroom in the middle of the CG and a small laundry in the NW, there’s not much here in the way of amenities

    Happy Camping!

  • Karla J. B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 5, 2025

    George Wyatt City Park

    Small town overnight

    We stayed for one night so we could go fossil hunting at nearby Fossil and Prairie park. This campground has full hookups and gravel pads in what is basically a small town park. It was perfect for our needs -a place to stay. There are no reservations, just pay cash in an envelope at the info sign. There were 2 bigger RVs there the night we were. Bathrooms were adequate, with running water, soap and paper towels.

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

    Newton KOA

    Highway Roadside Campground Oasis

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

    HIGHLIGHTS: (1) Fairly EZ access from I-80; (2) Incredibly well-manicured campground that is both very clean and well-organized; (3) Despite being next to the highway where we were concerned with errant late-night visitors who had no business being at this CG, there’s excellent security and a feeling of being safe; (4) Superb Midwestern hospitality from the KOA staff and camping community; (5) RV slots offer very nice FHUs and fairly spacious areas; (6) Picnic tables & fire rings are in pretty good condition; (6) If you need anything, there’s a handful of just OK restaurants like Cratty Shack Diner and grocery stores like Hy-Vee and Walmart Supercenter in nearby Newton; (7) Spectacularly clean bathrooms and shower facilities; and (8) Well-stocked catch & release fishing pond

    LOWLIGHTS: (1) You are literally right next to I-80, but the CG sits down below the swooshing traffic, so if you’re not looking, you almost forget that you’re camping next to the busiest highway in Iowa; (2) Lack of privacy between sites as there’s not a ton of trees, bushes or brush on the interior of the CG; (3) Most of the RV slots have no shade, so bring your own awning or shelter; (4) Some sites have very close proximity to their neighbors; (5) Some amenities feel dated and could be replaced and / or refurbished; (6) There’s a fairly nasty industrial park, complete with a junk yard and car mechanic garage with accompanying abandoned cars scattered around the entrance that you’ll have to navigate through before reaching this KOA; (7) This really isn’t a good place for tent camping, unless you can convince the staff to let you set up in the shaded area at the north end of the CG; (8) The pool was shut down for maintenance when we visited

    Happy Camping!

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 27, 2025

    Lake Cornelia Park

    Great County Park

    Love Lake Cornelia. We’ve camped there a couple times with hammocks and tents. It can get pretty busy on the nicer weekends, so showing up before dawn to stake out your spot isn’t unheard of. The entire park is first come, first served.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 19, 2025

    Black Hawk County Park

    On the bike trail

    Right on the bike trail.. Hot showers.. Good place to camp...

  • Kara S.
    Sep. 12, 2025

    Eagle City County Park

    Could be lovely but creeped me out

    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 and then we were followed in by a truck that just went to the end of the loop then left, with the driver and passenger obviously not wanting to be seen. Weirded me out so we left. Felt unsafe.

  • Kristy E.
    Sep. 5, 2025

    Lake Cornelia Park

    Beautiful place

    This is a beautiful county park with lots of camping sites with great views and generous camping spots. It is on a small lake that has good fishing, full hookups, and very nice swimming b each beach. We also enjoyed walking on the many trails.


Guide to Eldora

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.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the best campgrounds in Eldora, Iowa?

Pine Lake State Park Campground is the premier camping destination in Eldora, with spacious sites overlooking Upper Pine Lake, electric hookups, flush toilets, and well-maintained shower facilities. For a quieter alternative, Prairie Bridges Park offers a peaceful small-town camping experience with great walking paths and scenic views. Both campgrounds provide easy access to amenities in Eldora, including groceries and gas stations.

Are there RV rental options available in Eldora, Iowa?

Direct RV rental services aren't available in Eldora itself, but several options exist in the region. The closest dedicated rental services are in larger towns within an hour's drive. If you're looking for RV-friendly campgrounds in the area, Kellogg RV Park and Beed's Lake State Park Campground offer excellent facilities for RVs, including hookups and spacious sites. Call ahead to confirm availability and any size restrictions for larger RVs.

How far is Eldora, Iowa from Des Moines for camping day trips?

Eldora is approximately 75 miles northeast of Des Moines, making it about a 1.5-hour drive each way—ideal for weekend camping but a bit far for daily commuting. For campers planning Des Moines day trips, Ledges State Park Campground offers a great halfway point about 45 minutes from Des Moines with beautiful hiking trails and shaded campsites. Alternatively, George Wyth State Park Campground provides affordable camping with kayak and canoe rentals, and is closer to urban amenities.