Best Campgrounds near Oxford Junction, IA

Eastern Iowa's countryside surrounding Oxford Junction features several established campgrounds within a short drive. Eden Valley Refuge, located near Lost Nation and Oxford Junction, provides year-round camping with RV hookups, tent sites, and cabins. The area also includes Central Park in Center Junction with electric sites for tents and RVs, and Maquoketa Caves State Park Campground offering a unique landscape with caves and natural features. Most developed campgrounds in the region provide basic amenities like picnic tables, fire rings, and access to drinking water, with many offering electric hookups for RVs.

Seasonal considerations affect camping availability throughout the area, with many campgrounds operating from April through October. Flooding can impact accessibility, particularly at sites near rivers and creeks. Eden Valley Refuge and Central Park remain popular choices, with Central Park operating mid-April through mid-October. Facilities range from primitive tent sites to full-hookup RV spots with 30/50 amp service. Several campgrounds provide shower houses and modern restrooms, though some more remote areas offer only vault toilets. A visitor noted that "Eden Valley County Refuge is an unexpected find in rural, eastern Iowa. The camping areas have expanded with plenty of hook-ups for RVs, but there are also some backcountry, hike-in sites off of the main trail."

Campers consistently mention the natural attractions as highlights of the region. Maquoketa Caves State Park draws visitors with its unique cave system and hiking trails through wooded terrain. Eden Valley Refuge features a swinging bridge and observation tower as main structural attractions, along with several caves scattered throughout the property. The region offers a mix of recreational opportunities including fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing. Water features like the Wapsipinicon River provide additional activities for campers. According to one review, "Near Lost Nation, Oxford Junction, and Wyoming, IA this park is an unexpected find in rural, eastern Iowa... Overall, very enjoyable and there aren't a lot of places like this nearby. Worth a stop if you're in the area."

Best Camping Sites Near Oxford Junction, Iowa (156)

    1. Maquoketa Caves State Park Campground

    34 Reviews
    Baldwin, IA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (563) 652-5833

    $20 - $28 / night

    "cave system of Maquoketa Caves State Park, Iowa."

    "This is a great weekend stay, with short trails that show some beautiful and unusual scenery for central Iowa. The natural bridge is incredible, and the sites are well spaced out."

    2. Eden Valley Refuge

    7 Reviews
    Baldwin, IA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (563) 847-7202

    "Near Lost Nation, Oxford Junction, and Wyoming, IA this park is an unexpected find in rural, eastern Iowa. The camping areas have expanded."

    "Well we found a pretty good one that is relatively close to our home and is rarely reserved. Its only 1 hour North of the Quad Cities where I live & open year round!"

    3. Central Park

    6 Reviews
    Anamosa, IA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (563) 487-3541

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

    "Small lake to fish and kayak!"

    4. Walnut Grove Co Park

    4 Reviews
    Wheatland, IA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (563) 847-7202

    5. #JTRidge Sites/Clothing Optional

    1 Review
    Wyoming, IA
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 350-3881

    $20 - $45 / night

    6. Massillon Park

    2 Reviews
    Oxford Junction, IA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (563) 886-6930

    $7 / night

    7. Wapsi River Environmental Ed. Ctr.

    7 Reviews
    Wheatland, IA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (563) 328-3286

    $70 - $80 / night

    "Charcoal grill, fire ring with wood supplied, picnic table, covered porch, trail head right next to cabin. After hours offers quite park, dark skies, and trails with wildlife."

    "AC/heat, covered porch, firewood, picnic table, Charcoal grill, trails. Park is also site of nature center with live animals, an observatory, access to Wapsipinicon River."

    8. Sherman Co Park

    7 Reviews
    Wheatland, IA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (563) 847-7202

    "There is a boat ramp with access to the river for fishing and paddling."

    "Primitive sites include gravel entrance, picnic tables, fire rings only. There is a boat ramp for the Wapsipinicon river with access for fishing, paddling, etc."

    9. Bennett Park

    6 Reviews
    Wheatland, IA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (563) 886-6930

    $10 - $15 / night

    "CG has open sites with fire pits, tables, dump station, firewood, restrooms. 2 shelters to rent, playground, trails, lake for fishing."

    "Park has small lake for paddling and fishing."

    10. Rolin Wapsi Campground

    1 Review
    Wyoming, IA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 721-8854

    $15 - $25 / night

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Recent Reviews near Oxford Junction, IA

756 Reviews of 156 Oxford Junction Campgrounds


  • William E.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 4, 2026

    Tailwater

    Nice spots

    Nice spots friendly people clean shower bathrooms volunteers are great

  • Chad S.
    May. 31, 2026

    Fairport State Recreation Area Campground

    Overall decent campground

    Water pressure not great. Location by the river very nice. Great boat access and parking. Could’ve done without the trains but overall an ok place to stay, especially for river access. Recommend Lighthouse Grill and Bar- cool atmosphere and cheap drinks.

  • Lynette B.
    May. 30, 2026

    Park Terrace Campground - West Lake Park

    Perfect tent camping spots!

    We had a BLAST!! Stayed the night here driving to PA. Very welcoming, you have to enter in gate 5, set up your tent site(towards the back near the woods) then pay $20. It's not free, but there are restrooms and water near the tents and a shower near the office. Great hiking trails, we went on 2 hikes last night. 10/10 highly recommend! Watched Netflix so the Internet is great!!!

  • Maria Mercedes M.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 25, 2026

    Colona Scott Family Park

    A Sweet Little Riverbend Escape for Families

    There’s something instantly comforting about Colona Scott Family Park, tucked right along the Hennepin Canal where the trees lean in close and the boys could finally stretch their legs without a single car in sight. This medium-sized, family-run campground has a gentle, lived-in charm with wide grassy sites, EZ pull-ins and a friendly check-in that feels more like stopping by a neighbor’s porch than traditional ‘campground operations.’ The amenities are simple but thoughtfully kept with clean restrooms, hot showers, picnic tables, fire rings and plenty of soft ground for kids to toss a football or chase fireflies before bed. One of my favorite moments was taking the boys down to the pond in the golden light, watching them skip rocks while my husband and I listened to the water slip by (ironically listening to 'sitting on the dock of the bay!'), which felt wonderfully unhurried. For families, this is a sweet overnight pick thanks to the calm setting, caring staff and the pond's built-in nature opportunities for biking, strolling and birdwatching. For the best campsite recommendation, choose Site 11, which is closest to the pond path with an open grassy backdrop that gives the kids room to roam while still keeping everything peaceful and EZ.

  • J
    May. 24, 2026

    Indian Meadows Campground - Loud Thunder Forest Preserve

    Great campground for the family

    Overall had a great experience. The brick and mortar restroom is far better than the campsite bathroom. Most campsites are close together but enough forest in between to feel private. Quiet hours are enforced.

  • Steve T.
    May. 23, 2026

    Wapsipinicon State Park Campground

    Even The Rain Couldn’t Ruin A Good Time

    We had a great two day weekend at this park. Small and quiet. Mix of RVs and tents. We stayed on one of the 4 primitive sites but there are several with electric hookups. Bathrooms were decent and have running water for showers(cold) which felt amazing after our 2.5 miles hike. The trails were beautiful and be sure to check out the Ice Cave and Horse Thief Cave!

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 22, 2026

    Blanding Landing

    Nice Campground

    This was a nice campground. Sites are a good size and the public restroom/showers are very clean! Downside is there are trains going by with horns all the time.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 17, 2026

    West Overlook Campground

    Love, love COE camps!

    Beautiful location for peace and quiet, but close enough to get back on the road. Good sized sites with electric - dump and water near the entrance. Excellents paths to explore and many clean showers(6).


Guide to Oxford Junction

The countryside surrounding Oxford Junction, Iowa sits at approximately 850 feet above sea level in eastern Iowa's rolling hills. This area experiences seasonal variations with summer temperatures typically ranging from 60-85°F and winter temperatures often dropping below freezing. Camping options near Oxford Junction include established campgrounds and more primitive sites, with several offering river access for fishing and paddling activities.

What to do

Explore cave systems: Maquoketa Caves State Park Campground offers unique spelunking opportunities with 13 distinct bat caves to explore. "For the rest of us outdoor enthusiasts who are simply looking for a great campground, then you've also struck the campground lottery, but if you are interested in staying here, I would STRONGLY encourage you to mind your dates taking note of when bat hibernation ends and begins," advises a camper at Maquoketa Caves State Park Campground.

Kayak or tube the Wapsipinicon River: Rolin Wapsi Campground provides direct river access and equipment rentals. "They also offer Tubes, Kayaks, Canoes and a Shuttle service to float on the Wapsi River," notes a visitor. This campground gives campers easy water access without needing to bring their own equipment.

Fishing opportunities: Sherman Co Park provides access to the Wapsipinicon River for anglers. "Our favorite past time while we're there is to go tubing on the Wapsi River," shares a regular visitor. The park has both electric sites and primitive camping options along the water.

What campers like

Secluded tent sites: Eden Valley Refuge offers walk-in camping options away from the main campground. "It's a little hike in for the dispersed sites, but worth it to be in a secluded woodsy site. Was peaceful and relaxing," reports one camper. These sites require approximately a half-mile hike but provide greater privacy than the main campground.

Modern facilities: Bennett Park receives praise for its updated amenities. "The shower house and bathrooms are new and super nice. There are two playgrounds for the kids to play on, and a pond we were able to put some kayaks in!" shares a visitor. The park offers electric sites with gravel pads.

Night sky viewing: Wapsi River Environmental Ed. Ctr. offers exceptional stargazing opportunities. "No city light so night sky shines with stars," notes a reviewer. The center includes an observatory with sky programs for visitors interested in astronomy.

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Many campgrounds in the area operate on limited schedules. Maquoketa Caves State Park Campground "is closed between December 1 thru February 28 each year," according to a visitor. Additionally, bat hibernation periods may restrict cave access even when the campground remains open.

Flooding potential: Low-lying campsites near rivers may experience flooding. At Walnut Grove Co Park, "individual sites along the river had a great view, but maybe retained a few memories and scars from the last flood," notes one camper. Always check weather forecasts and river levels before booking riverside sites.

Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds require advance booking during peak season. "These sites must be reserved online and are $13 a night," notes a visitor to Eden Valley Refuge regarding their hike-in sites. Booking ahead ensures availability, especially for weekend stays.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Multiple campgrounds offer play areas for children. "There's a nice newer playground for the kids and a few trail to explore," notes a visitor to Sherman Co Park. Consider campsite proximity to these areas when booking with children.

Educational opportunities: Central Park offers both recreation and learning experiences. "This park is well maintained with full service and primitive sites. Trails, nature center, shelters, restrooms/showers, and lake access for beach, paddling, fishing, etc," according to a visitor. The nature center provides indoor activities during inclement weather.

Swimming options: Bennett Park allows swimming in its small pond. "There's a pond that you can actually swim and fish and paddling," mentions a reviewer. This provides a cooling option during hot summer days when river conditions might be unsuitable for swimming.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: At Maquoketa Caves State Park Campground, "All sites designated for RV's are back-in and range in driveway length between 31 and 68 feet." RVers should verify site length before booking to ensure their rig fits comfortably.

Dump station availability: Check campground amenities before arrival. "Only downfall is there is no dumping station," notes a visitor to Bennett Park, though this has reportedly been updated with a "newer dump station" according to a more recent review.

Electric options: Most campgrounds in the area offer electric hookups, but amperage varies. Central Park provides sites with power, and "The camping spots are nice and most have picnic tables," according to a visitor. Call ahead to confirm electrical service meets your RV requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

What recreational activities are available at Oxford Junction?

The Oxford Junction area offers diverse recreational opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. At Eden Valley Refuge, visitors can enjoy hiking through eastern Iowa's scenic countryside, wildlife viewing, and fishing. The nearby Mississippi Palisades State Park Campground provides secluded hiking trails with beautiful views. The region also features boating and fishing access at several local waterways, playgrounds for children, and nature observation opportunities. Central Park near Center Junction offers additional hiking trails and water activities, making Oxford Junction an unexpected recreational gem in rural eastern Iowa.

What is the best time of year to camp at Oxford Junction?

The best time to camp around Oxford Junction is from late spring through early fall (May to October), when temperatures are most comfortable and facilities are fully operational. Sugar Bottom Campground offers a beautiful setting during this period with ample wildlife viewing opportunities. Cottonwood Campground is particularly pleasant in late summer and early fall when the tent areas among trees provide natural shade. Be aware that Iowa occasionally experiences severe weather, including thunderstorms and wind events that may temporarily affect campgrounds. Early fall offers particularly pleasant camping conditions with fewer insects and comfortable temperatures for outdoor activities.

Are there RV camping facilities at Oxford Junction?

Yes, the Oxford Junction area accommodates RV camping at several locations. West Overlook Campground offers electric hookups with convenient dump and water stations at the park entrance. Beyonder Getaway at Sleepy Hollow provides RV-friendly sites just minutes from I-80. For those seeking local options, Central Park and Bennett Park offer drive-in sites with big-rig-friendly facilities and basic amenities like water and toilets. Many campgrounds in the area require reservations, especially during peak season, so booking ahead is recommended for RV travelers visiting Oxford Junction.