Glamping near Mason City, IA

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    McIntosh Woods State Park Campground features distinctive yurts that blend rustic charm with modern comforts, situated along the shores of Clear Lake. Located just 5 miles west of I-35, these permanent canvas structures provide a genuine glamping experience with comfortable sleeping arrangements, electricity, and climate control options. Nearby, Pilot Knob State Park offers cabin-style glamping accommodations with water and electric hookups, situated among scenic hiking trails and natural woodland. Both locations maintain clean, modern shower facilities and restrooms while providing picnic areas and fire rings for evening gatherings. "Beautiful shaded campground near the lake, not far from town if you forgot something. We stayed in one of the two yurts- bunk bed plus a futon and table/chairs inside. Picnic table and grill outside. Walk to small town/restaurants," noted one reviewer.

    The Clear Lake region surrounding these glamping sites connects visitors with exceptional outdoor recreation including fishing, hiking, and water activities. McIntosh Woods features a fish cleaning station, boat launches, and lakefront access, while Pilot Knob's elevated terrain offers unique vistas and wildlife viewing opportunities. Most glamping accommodations remain open from April through December, with some sites requiring reservations well in advance during summer months. According to a camper, "For $12/night on a 30AMP hookup, I really can't complain. This is my first of many stops in the new RV, needed a place to camp out before getting it serviced the next day. Enjoyable scenery, especially at sunset." Riverside County Park adds another glamping option with cabin accommodations and full hookups for those seeking additional amenities, while all locations offer convenient access to Clear Lake's charming downtown with its restaurants and shopping.

    Best Glamping Campgrounds near Mason City (12)

      1. Clear Lake State Park Campground

      4.4(12)10mi from Mason City153 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "The rest of the sites are beautiful with electric hook up. Nice clean bathroom and hot shower!"

      "Pros: Clean/well maintained, easy short path through the trees to get to the beach, sturdy picnic tables all around, long “driveway” for campsite Cons: pads are gravel and not very level, pads are very"

      from $18 - $38 / night

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      2. McIntosh Woods State Park Campground

      4.4(5)13mi from Mason City51 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Beautiful shaded campground near the lake, not far from town if you forgot something. We stayed in one of the two yurts- bunk bed plus a futon and table/chairs inside. Picnic table and grill outside."

      "Sites arranged in a circle around a clean shower house. Potable water. Only 2 non-electric sites. Most sites level. Sites are close to each other, not offering much in the way of privacy."

      from $12 - $60 / night

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      3. Pilot Knob State Park Campground

      4.3(12)20mi from Mason City62 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Located by New Ulm, MN this campground has plenty of activities in the park or very near the park."

      "Very clean bathhouse and bathrooms, park. Family friendly and quiet place to camp."

      from $14 - $34 / night

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      4. Cedar Bridge County Park

      4.5(2)20mi from Mason CityRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "There are about 20 self-serve sites with electric and water. Self serve firewood. Dump station and dumpsters near the exit. Clean bathrooms and showers. Lots of space at each campsite."

      "It runs along the Cedar River and has a put in for paddlers nearby. It is situated right off the blacktopped road."

      5. Halvorson Park

      4.5(2)20mi from Mason CityRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Had a small swimming beach, nice bathrooms and showers dump station. Saw many people swimming off their boat/pontoons as the bottom is sandy and the current is very very slow."

      6. White Fox Campground — Myre-Big Island State Park

      4.5(22)34mi from Mason City57 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We had an electric site. Very level and clean. Nice fire pit and located right next to the lake. Only downside was the site was electric only."

      "We arrived on a Sunday and stopped at the Park Welcome area. We got the last spot with electric for 3 nights. Nice staff! Ice was available."

      from $24 - $34 / night

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      7. Riverside Co Park

      5.0(2)29mi from Mason CityRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "New Shower house/bathrooms. Natural themed kids play area including a huge tree house. City water and sewer with 50 and 30 amp to each site. Man made swimming pond with a lighted waterfall."

      "Large bath house with restrooms and showers and a little free library inside. Very long parking pads- big rig friendly and very roomy sites."

      8. Oakwoods Trails Campground

      4.8(6)39mi from Mason CityRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Bathroom and shower available. Each site has a fire pit and picnic table. Some sites suitable for hammock camping."

      "This sites are spread out enough that you have a little privacy and each site has a fire pit and picnic table. This area is actually part of the owners farm. Bonus, it’s dog friendly."

      9. KOA Kampgrounds of America

      4.5(4)36mi from Mason CityRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Check in was quick, spots were easy to pull into, the bathrooms were really clean, and it was surprisingly quiet despite the proximity to the highway. "

      "We stopped for the night driving between Black Hills and Chicago and the service was awesome. The hosts called to tell us about construction and give us alternative directions."

      10. Dows Pool Park & Campground

      4.0(3)37mi from Mason CityRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Large, open spaces equipped with a fire pit and picnic table. Electric hookups and water also available. Reasonable rates (I think we paid $15) for one night."

      "Very low cost ($15/night with water & electric). Not a far drive off of I-35. Has a pool if you’re into that kind of thing."

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    • p
      Nov. 20, 2022

      Riverside Co Park

      Great full hookup 40 unit campgrount

      40 site Totally renovated 2 years ago nestled along the little Cedar river above the dam. New Shower house/bathrooms. Natural themed kids play area including a huge tree house. City water and sewer with 50 and 30 amp to each site. Man made swimming pond with a lighted waterfall. Volleyball and walking trails with primitive camping across the road. Cabin with air conditioning and fully furnished further up the river on 200 acres of county land. Fishing above and below the dam. Picnic table and fire ring at every site.

    • Julian B.
      Sep. 4, 2018

      White Fox Campground — Myre-Big Island State Park

      Quiet Spot Near a Tranquil Lake

      Got to this campground late in the evening. Check in was a breeze and easy to find and pull into the site. We had an electric site. Very level and clean. Nice fire pit and located right next to the lake. Only downside was the site was electric only. No option for full hookup but water was located between the sites. Dump station was clean and modern and located close by.

    • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 25, 2023

      Pilot Knob State Park Campground

      Layout of campground would be challenging if full

      General: A mixture of tent (non-electric) and electric sites, mostly arranged in several rows. 

      Site Quality: Mixed. Not all sites are level, and most do not have delineated parking pads (there is a small pavement indent to show where to access the site). A fire pit and picnic table complete the site. Most of the sites are too close together for our liking, however, when we were there (a Monday at the end of August, the day before school started), we were only one of three sites occupied so for our stay it didn’t matter. 

      Bathhouse: Basic but clean. My biggest complaint is there were no hooks or shelves for toiletries by the sinks. The showers looked nice but we did not use them. 

      Activities: Horseback riding (there are trails for this), hiking, fishing. Although we did see several trailheads, I did not have a map so didn’t explore them. There is an observation tower, but it is a two-mile walk/drive from the campground (on paved roads; I didn’t try to find hiking trails to get there). 

      Misc: A shout-out to the great host, Pam, who greeted us as we arrived. The observation tower, entrance gates, and picnic shelter were all constructed by the CCC and were beautiful. It almost seemed like the campground was an afterthought as it is outside the entrance gates and nowhere near the tower. The layout of the campground would be challenging if all sites were occupied.

    • S
      Aug. 10, 2021

      White Fox Campground — Myre-Big Island State Park

      Peaceful

      We arrived on a Sunday and stopped at the Park Welcome area. We got the last spot with electric for 3 nights. Nice staff! Ice was available.

      $34/night plus Minnesota State Park pass @ $8/day.😩

      Not super spacious but very comfortable distance between spaces. Well maintained dirt road in campground. Grassy and mowed. Nice big trees! Water spigots. Very nice individual, clean rooms for showers.

      Two separate campground loops in the White Fox area and another couple loops half mile down the road

      The lake is gorgeous but just a few places to get to the water. Saw a sign on the park door saying kayaks and canoes available to rent.

      Six miles of paved, but badly in need of care, is a bike path that meanders through thick forest and open grassy fields. Follows the lake and heads close to the town of Albert Lea.

      We saw a guy setting out electric scooters that were available to rent which looked like fun!

      Birds and deer abound.

      Walmart 2 miles away!

    • Rhonda P.
      Jun. 8, 2018

      McIntosh Woods State Park Campground

      beautiful spot near lake

      Beautiful shaded campground near the lake, not far from town if you forgot something. We stayed in one of the two yurts- bunk bed plus a futon and table/chairs inside. Picnic table and grill outside. Walk to small town/restaurants.Clean bathroom facilities in area. Short hikes. Fishing nearby.

    • Ken K.
      Aug. 7, 2022

      White Fox Campground — Myre-Big Island State Park

      Stop over between other parks

      I've been using this as a night over stop before going on to the Black Hills or on my way back home. The first time I stayed the night over there it was a nightmare just because of this family or group of people showed up late and didn't comprehend quiet hours. So needless to say I had little to no sleep.

      The other times I've stayed there it was quiet and not too many people around. Kind of buggy but that's expected with the water and all the shade.

    • James P.
      Aug. 13, 2024

      White Fox Campground — Myre-Big Island State Park

      Wooded hideaway

      Roomy gravel sites. A mix of electric and non-electric sites. Commercial fire rings. Electrical needs refreshing. We had an issue with the 30A breaker not resetting on site 46E; eventually relocated to 47E. Park employee Noah was very accommodating and pleasant to deal with. He came out to the site to discuss options with us and eventually made some site reservation changes to resolve the situation. Close to town, nice historic district.

    • Carrie C.
      May. 24, 2025

      Dows Pool Park & Campground

      Dows Campground

      Pulled in one evening on our way to Texas from Minnesota. Large, open spaces equipped with a fire pit and picnic table. Electric hookups and water also available. Reasonable rates (I think we paid $15) for one night.

    • Bob P.
      Oct. 26, 2020

      KOA Kampgrounds of America

      Best KOA on our trip!

      We stayed at this KOA on the first night of our trip.  Definitely the best KOA experience we've had so far.  Check in was quick, spots were easy to pull into, the bathrooms were really clean, and it was surprisingly quiet despite the proximity to the highway.  They even had some huge Halloween decorations and gave us some awesome free flannel coozies at check-in.


    Guide to Mason City

    Camping options near Mason City, Iowa range from lake-adjacent state parks to forested county campgrounds with basic to modern amenities. Located in north-central Iowa where the elevation averages 1,150 feet, the area experiences all four seasons distinctly, with winter lows reaching -10°F and summer highs averaging 83°F. Most campgrounds in the region operate from April through October, with limited winter camping available at select locations.

    What to do

    Hiking the oak trails: At Pilot Knob State Park Campground, numerous hiking paths wind through mature forests. "Pilot knob state park is a great place for a week long stay or just a few hours! The camp ground is on the smaller side but it's clean and there is a play ground," notes Madison L. The park features several miles of trails suitable for all skill levels.

    Fishing opportunities: Multiple lakes and rivers provide excellent fishing spots within short driving distances. Clear Lake State Park Campground offers prime fishing locations. "Close to the beach, town and the lake has great fish. Reserve early!" advises Lisa M. Most fishing spots don't require special permits beyond standard Iowa fishing licenses.

    Swimming and beach access: Many campgrounds feature swimming areas during summer months. "Great campground. Family and friends get together a must here. Close to the beach, town and the lake has great fish," reports another visitor to Clear Lake State Park. Water temperatures typically reach the mid-70s by late June.

    What campers like

    Clean facilities: Campers consistently mention well-maintained bathrooms and shower houses. At Cedar Bridge County Park, visitors appreciate the cleanliness. "Clean bathrooms and showers. Lots of space at each campsite. Self serve firewood. Dump station and dumpsters near the exit," notes Tim M.

    Spacious sites: Many campgrounds offer ample room between sites. Riverside Co Park stands out for its layout. "Beautiful large sites along the river so you can fish as well as has a pond that you can swim in with three beach entry areas... Very long parking pads- big rig friendly and very roomy sites," writes Tracy B.

    Wildlife viewing: The region provides excellent opportunities to spot native wildlife. "When we pulled up, there were 5 deer on our site. I will definitely go back here," says Dave E. about camping at Myre-Big Island State Park, which is within an hour's drive of Mason City.

    What you should know

    Reservation requirements: Most popular sites fill quickly during summer weekends. "Clear lake state park is a nice campground. It does get very busy during peak season and traffic is continuous," warns Tiffany from Clear Lake State Park. Reservations can typically be made 3-6 months in advance depending on the park system.

    Weather considerations: The area experiences significant seasonal changes. Summer high temperatures average 83°F with humidity, while spring brings occasional flooding. "When there is heavy rain you will however have your own pond at most sites," mentions Lisa M. about Clear Lake State Park.

    Glamping options: For those seeking glamping close to Mason City, Iowa, several parks offer enhanced accommodations. "We stayed in one of the two yurts- bunk bed plus a futon and table/chairs inside. Picnic table and grill outside," shares one visitor about McIntosh Woods State Park Campground. Additional luxury camping options include cabins at Pilot Knob State Park and Riverside Co Park.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Several campgrounds feature play areas for children. "The playground was fun for the kids, nice beach access! Paved roads are great for bike riding," notes Becky M. about Clear Lake State Park. Most playgrounds cater to ages 5-12.

    Swimming safety: Lakes in the area can have sudden depth changes. At Oakwoods Trails Campground, visitors find more controlled environments. "Clean and well maintained campground about a quarter mile past owner's farm buildings," reports Torey H. Many swimming areas lack lifeguards, so caution is advised.

    Kid-friendly sites: Look for sites with natural boundaries. "Arrived Sunday evening and found the campsite mostly empty... Site 6&7 were perfect for hammocks," suggests Jordan M. about Oakwoods Trails. Sites near bathroom facilities often work best for families with small children.

    Tips from RVers

    Hookup availability: Full hookup sites are limited at state parks but more common at county campgrounds. "There are only 6 full hook up sites and the care taker made sure we got one. The rest of the sites are beautiful with electric hook up," shares Lai La L. about Clear Lake State Park.

    Dump station access: Most campgrounds offer dump stations even if sewer hookups aren't available at individual sites. "Dump station was clean and modern and located close by," notes Julian B. when describing Myre-Big Island State Park facilities.

    Leveling challenges: Many sites require leveling equipment. "Sites not too level, but spacious," reports Victoria G. about Clear Lake State Park. Bringing leveling blocks is recommended, especially for larger RVs.

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