Best Campgrounds near Mondamin, IA

The Mondamin, Iowa area contains diverse campground options spanning both Iowa and neighboring Nebraska, with developed facilities within a 30-mile radius. Preparation Canyon State Park offers secluded hike-in tent camping in the unique Loess Hills landscape, while more developed options include Missouri Valley City Park with electric hookups for RVs. Several locations provide cabin accommodations, including Hitchcock County Nature Center in nearby Honey Creek and Lewis and Clark State Park Campground in Onawa. The region includes both urban parks with amenities and more remote state recreation areas with varying levels of development.

Campground availability typically runs April through November, with some sites like Lewis and Clark State Park remaining open year-round. Many campgrounds operate on self-pay systems, with fees ranging from $10-30 per night depending on amenities. "This is a nice hike in only camping area. The trails are well maintained as are the campsites," noted one visitor about Preparation Canyon State Park. Weather conditions vary seasonally, with summer temperatures sometimes reaching 95°F according to camper reports. Several campgrounds feature limited cell service, particularly in the more remote areas. Most developed campgrounds provide electric hookups, though water hookups and dump stations are less common at primitive sites.

Riverside camping represents a notable feature in the region, with several campgrounds positioned along the Missouri River. Campers report high satisfaction with waterfront access, particularly at Wilson Island State Recreation Area and River View Park Resort & Marina. A camper described Missouri Valley City Park as having "lots of spots" and being "handy off hwy 30," though noted potential train noise. Family-friendly amenities exist at several locations, with one visitor mentioning Missouri Valley City Park as "a place to come with your kids or grandkids" due to its playground and open areas. Primitive campsites in Preparation Canyon State Park receive consistent praise for their seclusion and natural setting, with one camper calling it "a relaxing backcountry retreat" with "beginner to intermediate level trails that are good for the whole family."

Best Camping Sites Near Mondamin, Iowa (101)

    1. Hitchcock County Nature Center

    32 Reviews
    Honey Creek, IA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (712) 328-5833

    $10 - $50 / night

    "I pulled in late at night easy to navigate stayed the next day and did some trails apparently the land formations are 1 of only 2 in the world how about that Iowa."

    "We camp all the time at different locations, and I 100% recommend this campground! The hosts are so polite and helpful and they keep the place immaculate."

    2. Preparation Canyon State Park Campground

    8 Reviews
    Moorhead, IA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (712) 423-2829

    $9 / night

    "Located directly adjacent to the Preparation Canyon Unit of Loess Hills State Forest; the flora, fauna, and geology of this park are amazing and unique to North America."

    "Had no idea such a scenic place could be found in Iowa! I chose the closest walk-in spot, less than a mile in. It was great! Near a little creek if you need water, and really nicely secluded."

    3. loess hills state forest

    2 Reviews
    Little Sioux, IA
    8 miles

    "Really impressed with this location. Incredible hiking just outside your door."

    "Other than the coyotes it was very quiet and dark and a hiking trail starts at your back door. TKCompass on YouTube"

    4. Missouri Valley City Park

    4 Reviews
    Missouri Valley, IA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (712) 642-2857

    "It is right next to a busy railroad, but we cranked up our fans and barely noticed the trains and their horns."

    "Besides the traffic noise because it's close to the hwy, the train passed at night like 4 or 5 times, so have that in mind if you light sleep."

    5. Cottonwood Cove Marina & RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Blair, NE
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 426-1900

    "So we’re driving through Blair (kinda right outside Omaha, right on the Missourri River) and I did not expect the food at The Lodge to be this good..."

    "It’s peaceful, friendly, close to Omaha, but still quiet enough to feel like you’re on vacation."

    6. Wilson Island State Recreation Area Campground

    7 Reviews
    Fort Calhoun, NE
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (712) 642-2069

    $16 - $24 / night

    "It is true that the campground is a big open space with little tree cover, but it is part of the DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge, and there is a ton of trees, trails, and wildlife around the refuge."

    "Nice smaller park with good tent sites on Missouri River and next to DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge."

    7. Lewis and Clark State Park Campground

    22 Reviews
    Onawa, IA
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (712) 423-2829

    $15 - $52 / night

    "Well kept & family friendly camping in Iowa!"

    "There’s a pretty big playground near all the sites. When I went in the first weekend of October they had a little trick or treat night too! Extremely nice amenities; flush toilet and showers."

    8. Bob Hardy RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Blair, NE
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 426-4191

    $18 - $25 / night

    9. Summit Lake State Recreation Area Campground

    4 Reviews
    Tekamah, NE
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 374-1727

    $30 / night

    "Pros: Quiet, walking trails, lake, bar nearby, clean showers and bathroom, building a new playground as of 10/2022 Cons: Dump station is on a noticeable uphill slope, so you won't be able to completely"

    "Summit is a great lake just west of Tekamah, and less than a hour from Omaha."

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438 Reviews of 101 Mondamin Campgrounds


  • S
    May. 25, 2026

    Preparation Canyon State Park Campground

    Secluded Hike-In Camping

    Preparation Canyon has multiple hike-in sites available, in different distances (1/4 to 1 mile) from the trail head. The sites are each provided with a picnic table and fire ring, and are situated a little distance back from the main trail. I camped for three nights around site #4 which was secluded and had great privacy from those hiking nearby. The site seemed well maintained and was mostly level.

    Lots of wildlife to view and spots to explore. If hiking in the area remember to bring bug spray, the flies and mosquitoes were thick at my camp spot! I think it was the result of the standing water in the creek, which is the result of a small dam.

  • S
    May. 24, 2026

    Pisgah City Park

    Nice Small Town Campground

    This is a nice city maintained campground, with level grass pads, electric hookups, shower house, fresh water fill, and dump station. There is also a new playground for the kids and a large picnic shelter as well. Could be a hidden gem, there was only one other camper present on Memorial Weekend! Lots to do in the area, especially with the State Forests nearby. Be warned however, the showers are cold water only, so don't expect a hot shower at the end of the day! Prices are $10 a night for non-electric and $20 for electric.

  • S
    May. 14, 2026

    Hitchcock County Nature Center

    Backcountry Camping

    Did some backcountry camping at the Badger Ridge location, overall the stay was great! The park has multiple hike-in backcountry locations, tent camping spots near the road, RV pads with water and electric, as well as a few small cabins. The scenery is amazing! The shower house was also clean and well maintained.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 12, 2026

    Haworth City Park

    Nice and Quiet

    This is actually the Windsor Cove Campground within Haworth Park in Belleview, Nebraska. It is an older campground but near the river, walking trails, and close to all the amenities of Nearby Omaha (aprox. 25 minutes to downtown). I visited in Mid May and the park was about 25 percent full. The camp host is great and I would definitely visit again.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 10, 2026

    Neligh Park Campground

    Quiet camping in the city

    Neligh Park campground features level concrete pads with gravel in front of each site. Every site includes a picnic table along with electric and water hookups. There is an on-site dump station that costs$2.00 if you are not staying at the park. Camping is $15 per night. Some sites are reservable online, while others can be paid for when you arrive.  The sites do not offer much shade as the trees planted around them are still small. The campground is in a quiet part of town.

    The city park is adjacent to the campground. The city park has a newer, large playground, sand volleyball courts, and a walking trail that loops around the lake. There is also a community Aquatic Center on the premises that features a pool and a large water slide.

    There appears to be a modern restroom building near the newer part of the park. There are a few fast food restaurants located a short drive away from the campground.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 10, 2026

    Botna Bend County Park

    Perfect stop

    We stayed 1 night in our way to Utah. We got a nice spot right next to the river with a cemented area and a newer picnic area. Met the park ranger on our way in who was so thankful we picked there to stay. The Elf and Buffalo were fun to watch. Only downside was a train at 1 in the morning and no showers at the south campsite. Highly recommend this spot!!

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 9, 2026

    Dodge County Fairgrounds

    Basic fairgrounds camping with great Verizon signal

    Dodge County Fairgrounds has four or five spaces on grass. The ground is fairly level, but it is bumpy and rutted. When I visited in May, the grass was not mowed and was very tall. It was so bad that I was itchy after leaving.

    There are bathrooms on site, but they were locked when I tried them.  It wasn't clear how to pay for your site, I did not see a sign with instructions or a drop box.  The nightly rate, according to the website is $30 which seems high to me for this location.

    There are two playgrounds available, including a modern one and a really old one. There is a pool located nearby, but it was not open in May and I am not sure when it opens for the season. The fairgrounds is located next to highway 275 so there is some road noise, but I didn't find it so much to be bothersome. I had a very good Verizon signal here with 200 Mbps download on 5G.

    There's really nothing within walking distance, maybe a gas station about 10 minutes away. I would stay here if I need a place to park overnight while traveling, but other than that I would skip it.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 9, 2026

    Christiensen Field

    Large gravel lot with water & electric - ok for an overnight

    I stopped by this campground and found it was nearly empty, with only one other camper in the lot. The entire area is one giant gravel parking lot with no shade. The spots are located very close together, but it's rarely full (except during events at the Main Arena next door) so you'll have room to spread out. Each site has electric and water hookups. I read somewhere that there is a dump station here but I didn't see it.

    There are no showers or flush toilets. The only bathrooms available are port-a-potties located in the middle of the lot. There is some kind of agriculture equipment nearby that creates a constant humming sound which some might find annoying. The campground is very close to the airport, but I did not notice any airport noise.

    While there is nothing within walking distance, there are several commercial restaurants and stores that are an easy drive from this location.

    I would only stay here if I needed an overnight spot while traveling.


Guide to Mondamin

The Mondamin, Iowa region sits within the unique Loess Hills landform, a rare geological formation found only here and in China. Camping spots near Mondamin offer diverse terrain ranging from riverfront areas along the Missouri River to secluded forested sites at higher elevations. Summer temperatures in the area frequently reach the mid-90s during July and August, with high humidity levels making proper hydration and shade essential for campers.

What to do

Archery practice: Hitchcock County Nature Center maintains a dedicated archery range open to campers and day visitors. "Hitchcock Nature Center is north of Crescent, IA and just let outside Omaha, NE. A short drive from the city and you are in the Loess Hills that were explored by Lewis and Clark on their trek west. The is a $3 day use pass or a $20 yearly pass available," notes Pat V. in a review of Hitchcock County Nature Center.

History exploration: Visit the Lewis and Clark State Park to learn about early American exploration. "They also have a history museum to accompany the boat. Bathrooms are clean. Camp ground is clean. Lots of things to see and do in the camp ground itself," shares Katie S. about Lewis and Clark State Park Campground.

Water recreation: Multiple campgrounds offer access to lakes and the Missouri River. "This lake is one of the better kayaking lakes I have been to. This thing is surrounded by hills and creates a valley or bowl. This hills seem to offer a form of wind block as well as 2 miles of hiking and biking trails," reports Tony B. about Summit Lake State Recreation Area Campground.

What campers like

Secluded backcountry sites: Preparation Canyon State Park offers quiet campsites away from crowds. "I stayed here on a long road trip across the country. Had no idea such a scenic place could be found in Iowa! I chose the closest walk-in spot, less than a mile in. It was great! Near a little creek if you need water, and really nicely secluded," shares Alison D. about Preparation Canyon State Park Campground.

Efficient self-service check-in: Many area campgrounds use simple honor systems. "Stopped late after a long 12 hour drive. I loved the simple self service process. We picked an open spot, paid, and parked. The facilities were impressively clean and well maintained," writes Abby W. about Hitchcock County Nature Center.

Educational opportunities: Several campgrounds offer nature programs. "When I think of 'nature center' I think of a stuffy little cabin with taxidermy. This site is far far more than that, with hiking trails, educational programs, a museum, event halls, and of course camping. Make sure to look at their events calendar, they have exceptional programs for all ages," advises Lynn G. about Hitchcock County Nature Center.

What you should know

Temperature fluctuations: Summer heat can be intense while spring and fall bring cooler temperatures. "The weekend was blistering hot at 95° F and a 9/10 UV index, but we were conditioning for a larger trip this summer, so we welcomed the challenge," notes Christopher S. about camping at Preparation Canyon State Park.

Train noise considerations: Some campgrounds experience railway noise. "Besides the traffic noise because it's close to the hwy, the train passed at night like 4 or 5 times, so have that in mind if you light sleep," warns marisol G. about Missouri Valley City Park.

Limited cell service: Many campgrounds in the Loess Hills have spotty connectivity. "This park is the quintessential example of the diversity that Iowa has to offer, and rivals Yellow River for it's backpacking. It's proximity to the larger State Forest means you could spend weeks exploring if so inclined," explains Christopher S. about Preparation Canyon State Park.

Tips for camping with families

Accessible nature programs: Several campgrounds offer educational opportunities for children. "There's plenty of hiking. The campgrounds are a little way away from the road and more secluded so they're very quiet. With the nature Center there is plenty for the kids to do. There's even a 1 mile hike on a boardwalk that's very easy," explains Karen W. about Hitchcock County Nature Center.

Playground options: Look for campgrounds with play areas. "It surrounds a city park and there is plenty of room to spread out in their well manicured park. With 30/50 electric and water this place is well worth the $15 they charge," recommends Kelly R. about Missouri Valley City Park.

Swimming access: Several campgrounds offer swimming areas during summer months. "Well kept & family friendly camping in Iowa! We were able to reserve an electric unit (#30) right off the lake and across the road from the large playground (~5 setups for different age groups). We could watch the kids play while getting food ready or preparing a line to throw in the water," shares N K. about Lewis and Clark State Park Campground.

Tips from RVers

Affordable camping options: Municipal parks offer economical alternatives to state parks. "Gravel parking lot with 8 30 amp sites. Water and dump site on 11th st on the left pasted the ball field. $10 a night 10% discount for eligible people. We stayed 2 nights and would stay again," notes Always C. about Tekamah Memorial Park.

Electricity specifications: Pay attention to amp availability when selecting sites. "The gravel pads are fairly level, but there is a 3' rise between sites in this area of the park so if camping together it would be best to get spots closer to the lake. It levels out as you get down to about site 8. This site has 20, 30, and 50A plugs in the pedestal," advises John A. about Summit Lake State Recreation Area Campground.

Dump station configurations: Some campgrounds have challenging dump station setups. "Dump station is on a noticeable uphill slope, so you won't be able to completely empty a tank if your setup is the wrong way. No water hookups at sites," warns Chris A. about Summit Lake State Recreation Area Campground.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Mondamin, IA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Mondamin, IA offers a wide range of camping options, with 101 campgrounds and RV parks near Mondamin, IA and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Mondamin, IA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Mondamin, IA is Hitchcock County Nature Center with a 4.6-star rating from 32 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Mondamin, IA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Mondamin, IA.