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    Palace Campground and Rock Creek County Marina in the La Motte area house upscale glamping accommodations with premium amenities. Palace Campground features yurts with comfortable furnishings, while Rock Creek provides fully-equipped glamping options along the waterfront. Both locations offer electric hookups, picnic tables, and fire rings, ensuring comfort without sacrificing the outdoor experience. Swiss Valley County Park adds additional glamping options with sites that include drinking water and maintained shower facilities. Nelson Dewey State Park Campground rounds out the selection with yurt accommodations offering scenic views. "My family and I have been coming to Palace Campground for over 6 years running now. This is by far my kids' favorite place to go camping and we will continue coming here every year for as long as we can," noted one satisfied guest.

    The Mississippi River provides a scenic backdrop for glamping experiences near Grant River Recreation Area, where waterfront sites feature electric hookups and picnic areas perfect for outdoor dining. Visitors appreciate easy access to boating with multiple campgrounds offering boat-in access alongside traditional entrances. Hiking trails wind through Swiss Valley County Park and Nelson Dewey State Park, allowing glampers to explore the natural surroundings directly from their accommodations. Central Park prohibits alcohol but compensates with full water and sewer hookups for a comfortable glamping experience. Winter visitors will find year-round options at several parks including Swiss Valley and Rock Creek. One reviewer highlighted, "Very spacious, grassy and clean. The bathrooms are clean. They host events like mini golf. Swings and playground for kids."

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    Best Glamping Campgrounds near La Motte (21)

      1. Swiss Valley County Park

      4.2(9)11mi from La MotteRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Campground is well maintained, restrooms, showers, recycling station, fire wood available, campground host onsite, resident park ranger, standard RV sites, some electric tent sites otherwise primitive"

      "This was a great stay other campers around us were very nice and super friendly as well. I think the only thing I would have a complaint about would be the bath house."

      2. Palace Campground

      4.4(8)13mi from La MotteRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This campground is tucked into a little area next to a Walmart, Culvers, and Mini golf course. It sits between east Dubuque and Galena. When we stayed they had a dirt bike rally."

      "Campground was right next to Walmart, which was convenient, and a short walk down to the high school to get the shuttle into Galena itself."

      3. Blanding Landing

      4.0(6)11mi from La Motte37 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Hosts are friendly and I saw rangers driving through multiple times. Each site includes picnic table and fire pit. Most have electric. "

      "When I arrived, the site was clean, and we had a site with an open site on one side making it feel twice as big."

      from $14 - $25 / night

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      4. Grant River Recreation Area

      4.0(12)26mi from La Motte73 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Nice view at the Mississippi River $20 per night with electrical hook up. "

      "We stayed right by the bathrooms. Showers have a push button so water pressure and temperature was not very great. The river was a great view and campground was big to walk around."

      from $14 - $26 / night

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      5. Nelson Dewey State Park Campground

      4.3(20)36mi from La Motte48 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "The site itself was sloped away from the road making it feel tucked into the trees. The downside was that the only flat space for the tent was very close to the fire pit."

      "Had a hike on site on the bluff. Stunning views and very secluded. Carts available for hauling in your gear. Hiking trails, fire wood for sale on site. Bathrooms very nice, showers like new!"

      from $18 - $110 / night

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      6. Central Park

      4.8(6)29mi from La MotteRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "There is a new beach for swimming, and some hiking and nature trails. Easy kayak access with parking. The fire pits are really nice and have grates for cooking."

      "Trails, nature center, shelters, restrooms/showers, and lake access for beach, paddling, fishing, etc. Prairie plantings mixed in the wooded areas."

      7. Lake Le-Aqua-Na State Recreation Area

      3.6(10)42mi from La MotteRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "They clean out fire pits after every weekend. Some sites were not the most level. All Roads are newly paved. New/Updated Dump station."

      "The campground was nice with the standard set up - picnic tables, restrooms, water available. You can follow the road or the trails and make your way to the lake."

      from $10 - $30 / night

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      8. Wilderness Campground, Scott County Park

      4.7(6)40mi from La MotteRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Unlike either nearby Woodside or Bald Eagle campgrounds, which are more geared for the RV driving and 5th Wheel hauling camping community, Wilderness CG isn’t very level, has decent natural barriers like"

      "The campground has a seasonal host offering firewood on site, showers and restrooms, play area, trails, and overflow parking just adjacent for the entrance."

      from $15 - $23 / night

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      9. Morrison-Rockwood State Park

      4.4(10)46mi from La MotteRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Most of the camp sites are fairly secluded from one another by distance and from surrounding foliage (see pic). The exceptions would be sites 55-64 that loop around the playground."

      "Our site was huge, flat and private - no trouble finding flat ground to pitch the tent."

      from $20 / night

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      10. Pinicon Ridge Park

      4.6(10)47mi from La MotteRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Water and electric hookups, dump station near by. Clean shower house with storm shelter. Mixed sun and shade with generous grassy sites, fire pit and picnic table."

      "Storm shelter right on site. Playground is awesome for kids of all ages. Hiking trails are well marked and all over the park and state land nearby. Lookout Tower is a must see."

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    Glamping Reviews near La Motte, IA

    135 Reviews of 21 La Motte Campgrounds


    • C
      Jun. 6, 2018

      Matsell Bridge Natural Area

      Nice little inexpensive primitive site... spaces almost always available

      Nice quiet little primitive campground next to the Wapsipinicon River. Unfortunately, when I was there the last weekend of May, the gnats were bad, and the mosquitoes were just starting to gear up. HOWEVER, take bug spray and enjoy the rustic peacefulness of this "best kept secret" for primitive and inexpensive camping sites. Beautiful location, ranger close by, wood for sale just across the bridge, fire pits and picnic tables at every site. Good for RV, trailer or tent camping… level ground and lots of shade. Primitive bathrooms, no showers or running water.

    • Stacie H.
      Aug. 19, 2023

      Morrison-Rockwood State Park

      A lovely campground with the CLEANEST bathrooms and showerhouse!

      This campground is a lovely gem! Most of the camp sites are fairly secluded from one another by distance and from surrounding foliage (see pic). The exceptions would be sites 55-64 that loop around the playground. We, unfortunately, didn't know this and so had site 61. It was nice little spot with plenty of shade but I was a bit jealous of those with more secluded spots, especially since we are tent campers and all of the others on the loop were big RVs.

      The pros:

      - The campground hosts were lovely. Friendly but not overbearing, as some can be.

      - The on site restaurant/bait shop/ boat rental was very convenient! Husband forgot to pack something and the little bait shop had what we needed. Plus, we were able to buy firewood there, too.

      - Lovely scenery! The hiking trails were well maintained and there were lots of beautiful flowers, bird, and butterflies. We even saw a raccoon!

      - The (and I cannot emphasize this enough) CLEANEST campground bathrooms I've ever seen! I'm not squeamish and have been camping for years so my expectations for campground bathroom cleanliness is well calibrated but these bathrooms (even the vault toilets!) were amazingly clean! There weren't even spiderwebs on the ceiling of the shower house. Just *chef's kiss*

      - The water from the pump was very clean.

      The cons:

      -  Lack of privacy/seclusion for the 55-64 sites along the loop.

      - For that same loop, since it circles the playground, if kids playing noises bother you, might want to choose a different site.

      - The food at the restaurant was meh. It was fine- it was sustenance. Nothing to write home about.

      - LOTS of big RVs. It wasn't an issue for us on this trip, but on other camping trips sometimes being surrounded by big RVs just isn't a great vibe.

    • James M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 5, 2023

      Rock Creek County Marina and Campground

      Neat County Backwaters CG & Marina

      CG is spread out along bottomland river forest and includes camping cabins, tent and RV sites, RR/showers, playground, dump and water stations, Eco Tourism store/grill, paddling rentals, Blue Heron Cruises, nature center. Sites include fire rings, tables, gravel backing pads, electric with some right near water edge.

    • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
      Dec. 26, 2024

      Woodside Campground, Scott County Park Iowa

      Nice Flat, Well-Groomed Albeit Barren CG

      This CG is one of 6 that you have to choose from here at Scott County Park, wherein Woodside is definitely more geared for the RVs – especially the much larger ones, so if you have a very big rig, this likely is the best CG for you – with each site offering FHUs with electric, water& sewage, fire rings and picnic tables. If you wanted to tent camp here, you could, although I would recommend nearby Incahias or Sac-Fox as better for tent campers. Unlike some of the other campgrounds, Woodside is somewhat bare and desolate inside the actual campground with the land being incredibly flat, but wide open so therefore not providing much privacy or shade whatsoever. Back-in slots are spacious, hard and very level with the grounds being incredibly well-kept and impeccably clean bathroom / shower facilities with great HOT running water.

      Albeit with a short hike through the forest, Woodside CG is near Cody Lake and Glynn’s Creek, which offers some decent oaring in your kayak or canoe. Sitting adjacent to Cody Lake is an eponymous community shelter than can be reserved or used on a first-come, first-served basis. There’s also a playground for the kiddos and a restroom facility that is also spartan-clean as well access to Glynn’s Creek Trailhead which is a moderate hike and further afield throughout the rest of the park, there’s no shortage of hiking / biking / horse trails. We found Woodside to be fairly quiet, although lacking in privacy without the benefit of any real brush or trees to blot out our next-door neighbors, but that said, everyone was incredibly friendly with full displays of Midwestern hospitality that this area is known for.

      Scott County Park is easy to fall in love with, whether traveling solo or with a family as there is a lot that this park offers up: from fresh water catch & release lakes, combination of topographies, from woodlands, wetlands and prairie grasslands, beautiful 18-hole championship golf course, outdoor exercise areas, club house and concessions, stand-alone cabins for rent, designated dump stations and trash receptacles, numerous picnic areas, massive heated swimming pool complete with a snake-like water slide, volleyball court, ranger stations, seasonal on-site hosts, firewood available for purchase at entry stations, Walnut Grove Pioneer Village and St. Anne’s church at the park’s NW perimeter, 7 community shelters, designated picnic areas, a memorial park, equestrian area and an incredibly well-paved network of roads that allows you to easily access just about every corner of this park. Oh, and the incredibly friendly rangers that constantly patrol and keep this beautiful park in full working order were nothing short of amazing.

      Happy Camping!

    • Rene
      Aug. 21, 2020

      Nelson Dewey State Park Campground

      All around decent site

      I camped in 18 in early August. The site itself was sloped away from the road making it feel tucked into the trees. The downside was that the only flat space for the tent was very close to the fire pit. As a hammock camper, this was not a good site. The trees were far from the cleared area making a hammock hard to set up. Facilities were great and the mosquitoes we're almost non-existent. Great location for a larger group or multiple tents.

      The only thing you need to be aware of: there is a train track very close. The train runs very regularly and can be loud. For me, it was the city noise I needed to fall asleep.

    • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 28, 2025

      Wilderness Campground, Scott County Park

      Definitely The Most Nature-Shrouded Option Here at Scott County Park

      If you find yourself near the Quad Cities, you’ll definitely want to check out Scott County Park, which boasts 6 different CGs to choose from. Wilderness campground, as the name suggests, puts you smack-dab in the middle of the forest, and of all the campgrounds, is definitely one of my favorites as a tent pitchin’ outdoors enthusiast. Unlike either nearby Woodside or Bald Eagle campgrounds, which are more geared for the RV driving and 5th Wheel hauling camping community, Wilderness CG isn’t very level, has decent natural barriers like tree roots, forest boundaries like thick brush and space constraints to consider, yet this CG still offers near equal amenities as the other CGs.

      The surroundings here are thick and lush, providing you with a real authentic experience in nature and offers real amazing solitude, peace & quiet as well as substantial privacy, where you and your camping exploits won’t be on full display with the entire campground that you are surrounded by. This lone fact makes Wilderness unlike any of the other campgrounds here at Scott County Park. The individual camping sites are incredibly spacious, fairly uneven land with all spaces offering substantial shade, thick backdrop behind each spot and tons of foliage. Because of all the trees and brush, the grounds don’t feel as well-kept as some of the other CGs, but that’s really just a result of fallen leaves and branches – so not the worst outcome (and if it bothers you that much, just bring a rake). Like all of the other campgrounds here, you’ll experience impeccably clean bathroom / shower facilities with great HOT running water and decent – not great– space in the shower.

      Incredibly different from either Bald Eagle or Woodside campgrounds, there is no nearby lake here at Wilderness, so if you do want to get your oaring in, you’ll have to drive to one of the park’s lakes, which isn’t the most difficult thing to accomplish here. While there is no dedicated shelter in or near Wilderness CG, there is a designated picnic area just due west called Prairie Sun, which is great for a game of football, hosting a BBQ or playing cards on one of the several picnic tables you’ll find here. You’ll discover that there’s a total of 3 restroom facilities, but only one with shower capabilities – all of which are incredibly well-maintained. Lastly, one of the things that make Wilderness differentiated here in Scott County Park is that a ton of the best hiking trails converge at this CG, so if you’re tent camper and want to be located right in the thick of nature, while having direct access to prize hiking above just about anything else, then this is your haven.

      Scott County Park is easy to fall in love with, whether traveling solo or with a family as there is a lot that this park offers up: from fresh water catch & release lakes, combination of topographies, from woodlands, wetlands and prairie grasslands, beautiful 18-hole championship golf course, outdoor exercise areas, club house and concessions, stand-alone cabins for rent, designated dump stations and trash receptacles, numerous picnic areas, massive heated swimming pool complete with a snake-like water slide, volleyball court, ranger stations, seasonal on-site hosts, firewood available for purchase at entry stations, Walnut Grove Pioneer Village and St. Anne’s church at the park’s NW perimeter, 7 community shelters, designated picnic areas, a memorial park, equestrian area and an incredibly well-paved network of roads that allows you to easily access just about every corner of this park. The rangers here are incredibly friendly, professional and very helpful by constantly being on patrol and keeping this beautiful park in full working order.

      Happy Camping!

    • James M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jan. 20, 2025

      Woodside Campground, Scott County Park Iowa

      Nice, newer campground with solar power!

      Campground is closed for the winter season. Campground offers host, nicely maintained heated showers and restrooms, play area, firewood, available on site, RV pads are hard surface, have fire rings, water, electric, tables. Since this campground is newer, not much shade yet.

    • Rebecca B.
      Jul. 26, 2020

      Nelson Dewey State Park Campground

      Best bluff views

      Had a hike on site on the bluff. Stunning views and very secluded. Carts available for hauling in your gear. Hiking trails, fire wood for sale on site. Bathrooms very nice, showers like new! Lots of picnic sites along the bluff.

    • David S.
      Sep. 1, 2022

      Pinicon Ridge Park

      Nice clean and generally spacious

      Stayed in The Plains area. Water and electric hookups, dump station near by. Clean shower house with storm shelter. Mixed sun and shade with generous grassy sites, fire pit and picnic table.


    Guide to La Motte

    Camping options near La Motte range from rustic tent sites to full-service facilities along the Mississippi River backwaters. The area sits within the Driftless Region, characterized by deeply carved river valleys, limestone bluffs, and hardwood forests untouched by glacial flattening. Winter temperatures typically drop below freezing from December through February, while summer camping sees temperatures averaging 75-85°F with moderate humidity.

    What to do

    Paddle the backwaters: Rock Creek County Marina and Campground offers canoe and kayak rentals for exploring Mississippi backwaters. The campground includes an eco-tourism center with educational displays of local wildlife. "This campground has an assortment of primitive and electrical sites. They also have cabins and canoe/kayak rental, a visitor shop with food/drink and a mini museum of the local wildlife," notes Ryan.

    Fishing opportunities: Multiple waterfront access points throughout the region provide fishing opportunities without requiring a boat. Blanding Landing offers dock fishing with riverside campsites. "Quiet, relaxing small campground with super clean hot showers and flush toilets in shower house. Boat ramp, dock fishing, tall trees all over," reports Ruth M.

    Explore hiking trails: Several parks feature maintained hiking paths through wooded areas with varying difficulty levels. "Great walking trails, creek, and small river for fishing," says Aaronius K. about Swiss Valley County Park, which features trails through bottomland forests and prairie plantings.

    What campers like

    Clean facilities: Campers consistently praise the maintenance standards at several parks. "This is one of the best RV parks we have stayed in awhile. Meticulously maintain with good size, level sites. We had a 50amp water site and the dump station was nearby," reports Tom R. about Swiss Valley County Park.

    Natural wildlife viewing: The Mississippi River corridor creates excellent wildlife observation opportunities. "There was a pair of bald eagles in a nest down by the river - bring binoculars!" shares Steph P. about her experience at Nelson Dewey State Park Campground.

    Playground access: Family-oriented campgrounds often feature play equipment for children. "Our kids had more fun at this campground than any other so far. They have the most amazing playgrounds (yes, two of them!) That we've ever seen. There were activities for kids of all ages, and they used a rubber composite on the ground at the playground so when kiddos fall, they aren't injured," shares Chelsea D. about Pinicon Ridge Park.

    What you should know

    Train noise impacts: Several riverside campgrounds sit near active railroad tracks with frequent trains. "Kind of like living next to an airport," notes Tony D. about Blanding Landing. Another camper adds: "Trains are noisy—we slept through them but are also used to living by a train station. Your mileage may vary on that one."

    Seasonal flooding risks: Bottomland campgrounds may experience flooding during high water periods. "Watch river levels for flooding, bugs can be bad since location is bottomland riverine forest," advises James M. regarding Rock Creek County Marina.

    Site spacing varies: Privacy between sites differs significantly between campgrounds and specific loops. "If you get along the outsides you have a lot more privacy and better chance they will be level. If you aren't worried about sharing a conversation with your neighbor then you can pick anything," explains Scott M. about Palace Campground.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground proximity: Choose sites near play areas for constant supervision. "We were up the street from a 'girls' weekend where they had turned the bed of a pickup into their own pool since the property's pool was closed due to the pandemic," shares Scott M. about Palace Campground, which features playground equipment and mini-golf.

    Educational opportunities: Several parks offer nature centers with programming for children. "They host events like mini golf. Swings and playground for kids," notes Ivana B. about the family activities at Palace Campground.

    Swimming considerations: Water quality varies seasonally at swimming areas. "We had a lot of fun there playing in the water on the beach however my son who was five at the time got a really bad bacterial rash from the water," warns Meg K. about lake conditions at Lake Le-Aqua-Na.

    Tips from RVers

    Leveling challenges: Pack leveling blocks as many sites require adjustment. "The pad was uneven but we got our pup leveled out," mentions Pam O. about her experience at Morrison-Rockwood State Park.

    Dump station congestion: Plan dump station use during off-peak times. "The line to clean out the tanks was long and blocks the way in and out," notes Bill L. about Lake Le-Aqua-Na facilities.

    Utility locations: Check hookup positions when reserving. "We had a 50amp water site and the dump station was nearby. This county park is very nice and sits in a very quiet valley," reports Tom R. about Swiss Valley County Park, which offers electrical and water connections.

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