Best Campgrounds near Pisgah, IA

The Loess Hills region surrounding Pisgah, Iowa provides several camping areas spanning from established state parks to dispersed campsites. Preparation Canyon State Park offers walk-in tent camping with 8-10 hike-in sites, each featuring a fire ring and picnic table. The Loess Hills State Forest allows dispersed camping options approximately 5 miles from Pisgah. Lewis and Clark State Park Campground accommodates tents, RVs, and cabins with full hookup options. Several county and city parks within 25 miles provide additional camping, including On-Ur-Wa RV Park near Onawa with full hookup sites.

Seasonal patterns significantly affect camping conditions throughout the Loess Hills. Most developed campgrounds remain open year-round, though amenities like showers and running water may be limited during winter months. The terrain features distinctive wind-deposited loess soil formations creating a unique landscape that can become muddy after rainfall. Several campgrounds near rivers may experience high water levels during spring. Preparation Canyon requires visitors to pack in all supplies including drinking water, as no services are available at the hike-in sites. Cell coverage varies throughout the region but remains strongest near larger towns. A camper noted, "Clean and mostly well-kept campground. Much nicer than I had expected. The only serious complaint I can make is that the water, while potable, has a very strong iron/metallic taste."

Public land camping receives consistently positive reviews, particularly for scenery and solitude. Preparation Canyon State Park's backpacking sites are noted for their privacy and unique landscapes. A recent review described it as "the quintessential example of the diversity that Iowa has to offer." Jones Pond, a free camping area, was characterized by a visitor as "very quiet and peaceful" with little crowding. Water access sites along the Missouri River typically fill first during summer weekends. Some campgrounds near Pisgah feature distinctive prairie and forest hiking opportunities directly from campsites. Visitors frequently mention the contrast between the developed campgrounds with full amenities and the more primitive options that offer greater solitude but require self-sufficiency.

Best Camping Sites Near Pisgah, Iowa (94)

    1. Preparation Canyon State Park Campground

    8 Reviews
    Moorhead, IA
    4 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."

    2. Lewis and Clark State Park Campground

    22 Reviews
    Onawa, IA
    19 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."

    3. loess hills state forest

    2 Reviews
    Little Sioux, IA
    4 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. Loess Hills Hideaway

    1 Review
    Moorhead, IA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 551-0690

    5. Pisgah City Park

    1 Review
    Pisgah, IA
    0 miles
    Website

    "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!"

    6. Jones Pond

    1 Review
    Pisgah, IA
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (712) 456-2924

    "Very quiet and peaceful place I have been there few times and I never see anyone else around. There is no bathroom or drinking water so make sure you are ready for that."

    7. Huff - Warner Access Area

    3 Reviews
    Onawa, IA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (712) 433-2400

    "They have a table near the boat ramp that, I assume, is for cleaning your caught fish. If it matters, it did not have running water."

    "Located far enough from the interstate to avoid any traffic noise River barges were unloading next to the campground when we were here."

    8. Willow Lake Recreation Area

    1 Review
    Woodbine, IA
    8 miles
    Website

    "The lake is small and meant for non. Motorized boats. There's a ton of trails around the outside of the park. If you follow the far outside one, it's almost three and a half miles."

    9. On-Ur-Wa RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Onawa, IA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (712) 423-1387

    "Pulled in, John came into the office, asked if I was a Good Sam member and charged me $43.34 for a full hook-up, extra long pull thru on the outside of the trees."

    "Great location. Very nice campground. Large spacious pull thru sites. Extremely clean bathrooms and showers. We stayed twice, westbound and eastbound. Very friendly, nice people."

    10. Hitchcock County Nature Center

    32 Reviews
    Honey Creek, IA
    29 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."

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Recent Reviews near Pisgah, IA

355 Reviews of 94 Pisgah Campgrounds


  • Dani P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 7, 2026

    Walnut Creek Lake & Recreation Area

    Well maintained campground

    This was a beautiful little spot in town. All the spots were decently spaced out so you had your privacy, and it was surprisingly quiet. It is on the edge a housing area, so you can see people's porches across the street, but it wasnt bad. The price is very reasonable especially if you're just spending the night while driving through. Its very green, well maintained and pretty, we even saw some fireflies! It has electric hook ups and a dump station as well.

  • Heather P.
    Jun. 1, 2026

    Bluffs Run RV Park at Horseshoe Casino

    No longer at the hotel - closed

    I called because there was no link to book and the RV park has closed. There is RV parking if you want to stay in the hotel, but the park with hookups is closed.

  • WThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 28, 2026

    Walnut Creek Lake & Recreation Area

    Great Little Campground!

    Beautiful city owned campground. 50 and/or 30 amp electric at all sites. No water hookups, but spigots are located throughout the park. No shower house, only pit toilets. However, at $20 a night a steal!

  • 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.


Guide to Pisgah

Dispersed camping opportunities near Pisgah, Iowa extend throughout the Loess Hills region with both primitive backcountry sites and established campgrounds. The area sits at elevations between 1,000-1,400 feet within a unique landform of wind-deposited silt found in only two places globally. Winter temperatures regularly drop below 20°F while summer camping often experiences 90°F days with high humidity.

What to do

Hiking trails with elevation: Hitchcock County Nature Center offers challenging terrain unlike typical midwest camping. A visitor noted, "The hiking is fantastic and offers something for every skill level. There are absolutely gorgeous views of the Missouri River valley below. All trails are marked and the a multiple different trailheads."

Kayaking access: Lewis and Clark State Park Campground provides boat launches for exploring Blue Lake. A camper mentioned, "Access to water close by. Large playground for kids. Campground host had firewood. Picnic table & firepit with grill rack in good condition. Nearby boat ramp to load kayak onto Blue Lake."

History exploration: Visit the Lewis and Clark replica boat and museum exhibit. According to a reviewer, "They have a great visitor center with amazing displays and exhibits that mark the history of Lewis and Clark and their travels around the area."

What campers like

Remote hilltop sites: Preparation Canyon State Park Campground offers elevated camping spots with extensive views. A camper reported, "We spent both of our nights at Site 3, which seems to be the crown jewel. It is a small trek up a hillside and looks out across the general area, with a phenomenal star gazing opportunity."

Quiet fishing spots: Free primitive camping at Jones Pond provides peaceful water access. A reviewer shared, "Very quiet and peaceful place I have been there few times and I never see anyone else around. There is no bathroom or drinking water so make sure you are ready for that."

Family playground access: Several campgrounds feature extensive play areas for children. A visitor to Lewis and Clark State Park noted, "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."

What you should know

Water quality issues: Potable water at some campgrounds contains high mineral content. A camper at Huff - Warner Access Area reported, "The water, while potable (so we were told), has a very, very strong iron/metallic taste. To the point that, for us, it was undrinkable."

River current safety: Missouri River access points have strong currents. A visitor warned, "The river current is quite fast here. I wouldn't plan on letting my kids or dogs get into the water, except to, maybe, wade at the boat ramp where it is protected from the current by small islands."

Self-registration systems: Many campsites near Pisgah operate with honor-box payment. A recent visitor explained, "We picked an open spot, paid, and parked. The facilities were impressively clean and well maintained."

Tips for camping with families

Accessible nature programs: Hitchcock County Nature Center offers educational opportunities for children. A family mentioned, "When your done with your hiking, climb up to the top of the towering platform and bring your binoculars to checkout the visiting hawks and occasional eagle."

Seasonal events: Some campgrounds host special family activities. A visitor noted, "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."

Boardwalk trails: Accessible hiking options exist for all ages. A reviewer shared, "There's even a 1 mile hike on a boardwalk that's very easy. There's all levels of hikes. They have a hawkwatch tower."

Tips from RVers

Cost-effective full hookups: On-Ur-Wa RV Park provides affordable amenities near Pisgah. A recent visitor reported, "Asked me if I was a GoodSam member and charged me $43.34 for a full-hookup, super long pull thru. There were a lot of open spaces so the park felt very comfortable."

City park options: Municipal campgrounds offer unexpected value. A camper at Missouri Valley City Park stated, "With 30/50 electric and water this place is well worth the $15 they charge. It's all on an honor system so make sure to bring some cash."

Insect preparation: Riverside camping requires additional bug protection. A visitor warned, "You're camping by a river (i.e., water), so there are many, many flying insects. Be sure to have insect repellent, as they are merciless."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Pisgah, IA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Pisgah, IA offers a wide range of camping options, with 94 campgrounds and RV parks near Pisgah, IA and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Pisgah, IA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Pisgah, IA is Preparation Canyon State Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 8 reviews.

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

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