Best Cabin Camping near Pleasant Hill, IA

Several cabin options exist near Pleasant Hill, Iowa, providing furnished accommodations for visitors seeking outdoor lodging with modern amenities. Jester County Park offers cabin rentals with electricity, picnic tables, and fire rings in a wooded setting. Thomas Mitchell County Park provides cabins with electric hookups, drinking water, and shower facilities. Waterfront Cabin at Carpenter Trail Ranch offers a more secluded experience with electric hookups and toilet facilities. Most cabins include basic furniture, refrigerators, and microwave ovens. "This was one of the nicest county campgrounds I've ever seen. We were in a cabin and they were simple, but suited our needs. They had two wooden cabin-style buildings with little front porches. Inside, you had two bunk beds, and the bottom bunk of one was a pull out futon, so you really had room to sleep 5 people."

Rustic and deluxe cabins are available depending on the location, with KOA properties like Des Moines West KOA Holiday and Newton KOA offering standardized cabin accommodations. Timberline Campground and River Oaks RV Park provide cabin options with varying levels of amenities. Reservations are recommended, especially during summer months when cabins fill quickly. Pet policies vary by location, with many allowing dogs for an additional fee. Cabins at Adventureland Campground remain open year-round, while others like Timberline operate seasonally from April through November. According to one visitor, "We stayed one night in a basic cabin. AC was on upon arrival - check in/out was quick and easy! Bathrooms were immaculate!"

Most cabins require guests to bring their own bedding, pillows, and towels, though some of the more deluxe options may provide linens. Kitchen facilities range from basic microwaves and mini-refrigerators to more complete setups with coffee makers and sinks. For groceries and supplies, campers can access markets at several locations including Jester County Park, Adventureland Campground, and Timberline Campground. The Newton KOA features a small store with Hunt Brothers pizza available to order. Firewood is available for purchase at most cabin locations, though prices vary. Visitors staying in furnished cabins should check specific amenity lists when booking to determine what supplies they need to bring.

Best Cabin Sites Near Pleasant Hill, Iowa (20)

    1. Thomas Mitchell County Park

    11 Reviews
    Mitchellville, IA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 967-4889

    "Thomas Mitchell park is located outside of Altoona Iowa on 197 acres. There are electric and non electric sites available."

    "Came in late, even though there were several empty spaces turns out they were reserved. Very nice camp host told us we could have a non-electric site, none of them were reserved."

    2. Adventureland Campground

    10 Reviews
    Bondurant, IA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 265-7384

    "After some confusion with booking (office hours are until 7pm, confirmation email said 9pm) we were able to get ahold of the operations manager at the park who helped us."

    "The staff was very helpful, plenty of laundry/restrooms throughout the campground and pretty clean overall. Concrete pads with full hook ups (30/50 amp, water and sewage) make setting up quick."

    3. Jester County Park

    30 Reviews
    Granger, IA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 323-5300

    $20 - $25 / night

    "Each site as a gravel drive and then open gravel area with a picnic table and fire pit with grill grate.  Plenty of room for camp chairs and other furniture you may want to set up. "

    "Fire rings, picnic tables, level gravel sites."

    4. Timberline Campground

    13 Reviews
    West Des Moines, IA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 987-1714

    $35 - $80 / night

    "Playground was next to us but it was fun watching the kids play. Full sun in the morning but afternoon was shaded by trees. Restrooms and shower was clean and close walking distance."

    "We called ahead to see if they had sites available that night. Arrived just before the office closed at 7pm."

    5. River Oaks RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Runnells, IA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 989-0574

    $45 - $60 / night

    "Nice size campground, sites have good spacing and full hookups that were installed with some thought."

    "We stayed here to go to the Iowa State Fair. It was easy to park here and catch a shuttle to the fair."

    6. Waterfront Cabin

    1 Review
    Carlisle, IA
    7 miles
    +1 (402) 957-6970

    $200 - $300 / night

    "I had a chance to learn a little about this awesome cabin, they offer the opportunity to get off-grid and hangout on the porch overlooking a pond.  Check them out and leave a review on The Dyrt!"

    7. Cuttys Des Moines Camping Club

    1 Review
    Urbandale, IA
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 986-3929

    "They have indoor/outdoor pools mini golf, camp store, paddle boats, and other camp ground activities. I love cuttys and been thinking about buying a membership myself."

    8. Des Moines West KOA Holiday

    23 Reviews
    Earlham, IA
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 834-2729

    "Not much privacy between sites nor shade. Bathhouses were clean and private. Laundry available. Off leash dog area available."

    "We stayed one night in a basic cabin. AC was on upon arrival- check in/out was quick and easy !Bathrooms were immaculate!"

    9. Ledges State Park Campground

    40 Reviews
    Boone, IA
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 432-1852

    $17 - $35 / night

    "One of my favorite locations to camp in Iowa as a Boy Scout growing up was Ledges State Park. Since I hadn't been back in years, I decided to check it out and spend a night camping there."

    "One of the more beautiful places to camp in Iowa. Awesome hiking trails and really well-shaded campsites."

    10. Newton KOA

    11 Reviews
    Kellogg, IA
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (641) 792-2428

    "HIGHLIGHTS: (1) Fairly EZ access from I-80; (2) Incredibly well-manicured campground that is both very clean and well-organized; (3) Despite being next to the highway where we were concerned with errant"

    "In fact, this campground outpost is so close to the highway that you’ll be hard pressed not to see or hear it during your entire stay."

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  • Amy G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 2, 2018

    Sportsman Park

    Beautiful solitude with well manicured campsites

    This was one of the nicest county campgrounds I've ever seen. We've been to a lot of them, but this one stands out. Not to mention that the price was unbeatable! So much more reasonable than at home. Set off the road a bit in a tiny little town in Iowa, it's along a river and very close to the Raccoon River Valley Trail, an 89 mile loop trail (paved) that goes through several towns and counties. It costs $2/person/day if you are 18 or older, or a year pass is $10. There is also a lodge that you can rent.

    We rented a cabin for $50, because it was only about $10 more expensive than what we were planning on spending for a campsite in Minnesota. Normally, we stay in tents, so we were very pleased to find the options that this campground had to offer at such reasonable cost! If you wanted a tent site without electric, it was only $8. Electric sites were only $12. And the sites were incredibly well groomed. They were clean (I didn't see any trash). And they were tucked into the woods. A caretaker lives on site, and although we rarely saw him, it was obvious that he cared about his job. The bathrooms were clean and cared for too!

    We were in a cabin and they were simple, but suited our needs. They had two wooden cabin-style buildings with little front porches (not screened in, but room under the overhang for chairs). Inside, you had two bunk beds, and the bottom bunk of one was a pull out futon, so you really had room to sleep 5 people. (Must mention: The futon in our cabin was horribly uncomfortable. I would have given 4 stars to the review because of it, but the futon alone shouldn't take away from the rest of the campground, which was immaculate). There was also a bathroom with an ADA shower, toilet, mirror and sink. In the room, there was a mini fridge, coffee maker, microwave, little sink and it even had air conditioning! Tucked in the corner was a folding table and chairs. A few hooks scattered around the walls completed the room. The A/C in ours wasn't at full working capacity, but it did chill the room down enough to be very comfortable. And it was very hot outside! We also had a little fire ring and picnic table, just outside the door.

    The campground could accommodate plenty of tents and campers alike. Some electric, some not. All with very nice grassy pads for tents, all with picnic tables and fire rings. Grass was well clipped and there were plenty of parking spaces. It was very quiet when we were there, but I assume it gets busy on the weekends. The shower/bath house had separate bathrooms (both unisex) and both with toilet, mirror, sink and shower). Both were very clean for a camp bathroom. A little campground for those wishing to camp together was at the back of the park. It, too, had bathrooms. But they were locked, so I couldn't peek inside.

    Bottom line, it was well worth our $50 for the cabin (you can't even get a hotel room for that price any more). I'd love to go back and tent in the quiet of a weekday eve when the crickets are chirping and I can feel the breeze through the tent!

    Please note - there are no trash cans at the campground if you are in tents or RV's (the cabins have them inside). It is a carry in/carry out campground

    There are LOTS of water pumps all over the campground. Yay for water!!

  • Jake C.The Dyrt ADMIN User
    Jan. 25, 2023

    Waterfront Cabin

    Off-Grid Cabin by the pond

    Jake from the Dyrt here!  I had a chance to learn a little about this awesome cabin, they offer the opportunity to get off-grid and hangout on the porch overlooking a pond.  Check them out and leave a review on The Dyrt!

  • A
    Sep. 28, 2020

    Jester County Park

    Solid campground

    Stayed at this campground for 3 nights while visiting Des Moines.  We stayed in Loop 1- site 138 because we wanted electrical.  The electrical box has 2 standard household plugs which is nice.  This loop was mostly RVs due to the electrical hook ups.  There aren't really trees between the sites, but it is in a wooded area which is nice and there is some space between the sites so you don't feel like you are right on top of the other people.  Generally, people were pretty quiet, especially once it got dark.  Each site as a gravel drive and then open gravel area with a picnic table and fire pit with grill grate.  Plenty of room for camp chairs and other furniture you may want to set up.  There is a grassy area all around the gravel with plenty of room for multiple tents.  2 bath/shower houses within a short walk from the site- they were both clean and solid to use.  There are some short trails within the park which are generally well marked, but just 1 trail is longer than about 1/2 a mile.  Didn't check it out, but there is also a large lake.  Lots of picnic areas throughout the park.  There's also a volleyball court and free lending library near one of the bathhouses.  Overall, I'd recommend this campground as long as you don't mind seeing your neighbors.  Quick drive into Des Moines too.

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2025

    Newton KOA

    Highway Roadside Campground Oasis

    Following up on my review from over a year ago, I’m adding a bunch of additional photos as well as an abbreviated post pointing out the HIGHS and LOWS of this roadside pit stop of a campground in very rural Iowa.

    HIGHLIGHTS: (1) Fairly EZ access from I-80; (2) Incredibly well-manicured campground that is both very clean and well-organized; (3) Despite being next to the highway where we were concerned with errant late-night visitors who had no business being at this CG, there’s excellent security and a feeling of being safe; (4) Superb Midwestern hospitality from the KOA staff and camping community; (5) RV slots offer very nice FHUs and fairly spacious areas; (6) Picnic tables & fire rings are in pretty good condition; (6) If you need anything, there’s a handful of just OK restaurants like Cratty Shack Diner and grocery stores like Hy-Vee and Walmart Supercenter in nearby Newton; (7) Spectacularly clean bathrooms and shower facilities; and (8) Well-stocked catch & release fishing pond

    LOWLIGHTS: (1) You are literally right next to I-80, but the CG sits down below the swooshing traffic, so if you’re not looking, you almost forget that you’re camping next to the busiest highway in Iowa; (2) Lack of privacy between sites as there’s not a ton of trees, bushes or brush on the interior of the CG; (3) Most of the RV slots have no shade, so bring your own awning or shelter; (4) Some sites have very close proximity to their neighbors; (5) Some amenities feel dated and could be replaced and / or refurbished; (6) There’s a fairly nasty industrial park, complete with a junk yard and car mechanic garage with accompanying abandoned cars scattered around the entrance that you’ll have to navigate through before reaching this KOA; (7) This really isn’t a good place for tent camping, unless you can convince the staff to let you set up in the shaded area at the north end of the CG; (8) The pool was shut down for maintenance when we visited

    Happy Camping!

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 1, 2024

    Newton KOA

    This KOA Deserves Your Attention

    Literally a single stone’s throw from I80, one of the busiest thoroughfares you’ll find yourself on here in the great ‘Hawkeye State,’ this is one campground that very much deserves your attention, despite being a KOA. In fact, this campground outpost is so close to the highway that you’ll be hard pressed not to see or hear it during your entire stay. While this KOA does sit down a bit from the hustle & bustle that comes with a major interstate highway, a good number of the available RV sites sit on a sloping hill that is the same elevation as the highway itself, so if you do have the choice, opt for the lower sites (more on that later). 

    Sitting just 30 minutes east of Des Moines, Newton KOA offers up about 100 sites for RVs and 5th wheelers offering up all the standard hook-ups (water, sewage and 30 / 50 amp- but be careful because some sites only offer 30 or 50, while some do offer both, so be sure to ask when making your reservation). For mi tent pitching bredren, there’s about a dozen or so sites to choose from and all are fairly intermingled with the RV sites, although each site does sit on a plush patch of grass, so this KOA does a nice job on that front of integration. Oh, and if you don’t have an RV, 5th wheeler or a tent, on worries, this KOA will rent you one of its three cabins. 

    As this is a KOA you can expect a ton of amenities and this place does not disappoint with: catch & release fishing pond w/ fish cleaning station (that is oddly placed about as far away from the fishing pond as you can get), disc golf course, K9 camp for the puppies, cable TV, WiFi, in-ground pool (available 5/25 until 9/3) with ADA pool lift, horseshoes, meeting rooms, firewood for sale, LP gas refueling station, pool table, shuffleboard, social lounge, two kids playground, laundr-O-mat, basketball court, restroom & shower facilities, mini-market with basic groceries, ping pong, jump pad, game room, gaga pit, designated dumpster and dump station and of course the scattered fire pits and picnic tables. Just to go above and beyond, this KOA serves up free breakfast of flapjacks on Saturdays. Yahoo! 

    Insider’s tips? Here’s a few: (1) Whether you are pitching a tent or pulling up in your RV, the best sites IMHO are those in the lower valley, but located right in front of the main office, where there are 6 RV slots numbered #45 – 50 and 6 tent sites numbered T1 – T6; (2) Should you get hungry and might want to try some local fare, check out Taco John’s and La Cabaña Mexican Restaurant, which I guess stand for ‘local’ around here, although there is Newton Family Restaurant. If you are looking for something really different and amazing, I would suggest heading on over to Dan’s Sandwich Shop, which feels like real Americana from a bygone era, complete with a diner-esque vibe and matching elbow counter to warm up to over a nice piece of apple pie, scoop of ice cream washed down with a hot mug of coffee; (3) While this KOA has a mini-market, you will find a bigger selection with better prices just down the road at the local Walmart, where just due west of this, you’ll find a Hy-Vee Grocery store with a wine & spirits shop positioned there as well. Further down the road, you have excellent fresh cut meat from Fareway Grocery, but check out the local hotspot, Newton Market as well; and (4) While what you will discover from an outdoor standpoint at Newton KOA is interesting, if you want something more substantial, head to Newton Arboretum & Botanical Gardens for 6 acres of family-friendly landscape to explore with more displays and demonstrations that you can shake a stick at! Seriously, there’s a butterfly garden, peony border and nearly 200 individual species of trees here to check out. 

    Happy Camping!

  • D
    Jul. 16, 2021

    Jester County Park

    Great campground!

    Tons of trees, very lush, clean bathhouses. Fire rings, picnic tables, level gravel sites.

  • Willy W.
    May. 31, 2020

    Newton KOA

    KOA is OK

    Newton KOA

    This is the primary location for camping in Newton. It’s right off interstate I-80 and is very close to the Iowa Speedway.

    There are places to go tent camping but it’s primarily setup for rvs. The tent camping spots have a picnic table and fire pit.

    The RV sports are pretty nice, most have the usual hookups. This place can get pretty busy when there is a race going on.

    There is a creek in the back and some pretty easy hiking trails to explore. There is a fish cleaning station near the creek. They do also have a pond with bass and bluegill. They also have a pool by the office but it’s currently being painted.

    Overall this is a pretty nice KOA and it’s very clean and maintained. You can hear the interstate but you get used to it.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 24, 2023

    Newton KOA

    A decent option along the freeway

    Our stay here was fine. Check-in was easy and courteous. We were escorted to our site. All of the staff that we interacted with was great. It seems like this park has an original section and then expansion sections tired up a hillside. The original section is the only section with any mature shade trees. Our site, and it looked like the others in the tiered hillside section, were in full sun all day. We selected an upgraded patio site. It was spacious and the patio area was made from pavers. It was equiped the same as the other sites though, just a fire pit and a picnic table (that was in rough shape). Our experience at other KOAs is that the patio sites have some better patio furniture. The fire pit wasn't functional for cooking. The cooking grate was rusted and set about 1" off the bottom of the fire pit leaving no room for charcoal. Pool looked nice but we didn't use it. The bathrooms and showers were clean but the showers could use a place to set your dry clothes.

  • Tom S.
    Sep. 30, 2016

    Ledges State Park Campground

    Don't fall off the ledge!

    One of my favorite locations to camp in Iowa as a Boy Scout growing up was Ledges State Park. Since I hadn't been back in years, I decided to check it out and spend a night camping there. It's close to how I remember it.

    The campground has a good picnic area, restrooms, and an excellent trail. It's also inexpensive.

    What I enjoy most about this park compared to others in Iowa are the sandstone ledges and the slopes on the trail. There are some excellent views, so make sure your phone has enough battery to take photos (unlike me). I also spent a lot of time off the trail. It isn't too hard to get around. I'm not one who enjoys staying at a park that is mostly flat, so this is definitely a good place in Iowa for me to camp.

    If you are looking for a cool place to camp within an hour of Des Moines, you should seriously consider this park.


Guide to Pleasant Hill

Cabin camping near Pleasant Hill, Iowa offers options ranging from basic rustic cabins to furnished units with modern amenities. The area sits at approximately 900 feet above sea level in the Des Moines River Valley with rolling hills and forested terrain. Temperatures range from winter lows around 15°F to summer highs near 85°F, with highest cabin demand occurring May through September.

What to do

Creek exploration: Splash in Thomas Mitchell County Park's waterways. The small creek running through the park provides a refreshing spot for cooling off during hot Iowa summers. "Perfect weather last weekend and loved the little creek to splash around in with the dogs. Loads of rock stairways to enter and exit the creek throughout the park," notes Kimberly W. about Thomas Mitchell County Park.

Fishing opportunities: Catch bass and bluegill at nearby ponds. Several cabin locations provide access to stocked fishing ponds or natural waterways. At Newton KOA, visitors report success with the catch-and-release pond: "The stocked pond for fishing is a relaxing spot," according to Pete M. The campground includes a fish cleaning station, though it's positioned somewhat distant from the actual fishing area.

Trail hiking: Access moderate paths through wooded terrain. Most cabin locations feature walking trails suitable for families and casual hikers. The terrain varies from flat to gently rolling. "The main hiking trails are wide with smaller ones shooting off the sides. There is also a group site that you can hike to on the Devote trail," explains Shannon G. about trails at Thomas Mitchell Park.

What campers like

Peaceful settings: Enjoy quiet surroundings away from city noise. Many cabins are situated in more secluded areas of campgrounds, offering greater privacy. "It is very peaceful but we also camp Sun-Wed when there isn't a ton of people," reports Shannon G. about her experience at Thomas Mitchell Park.

Wildlife viewing: Observe bison herds and local wildlife. Jester County Park offers unique wildlife viewing opportunities not found at other area campgrounds. "Buffalo ranch near by which is cool," mentions Luke C. The park also features bird viewing areas near cabin accommodations.

Clean facilities: Access well-maintained bathhouses. Consistently mentioned across reviews is the quality of shower facilities at most cabin locations. "The bathhouse was very clean and had two showers that had hot water," explains Reese W. from Thomas Mitchell County Park. Several cabins in the area require guests to use communal bathroom facilities rather than having private bathrooms.

What you should know

Reservation timing: Book 3-6 months ahead for summer weekends. Cabin demand peaks during summer months, particularly at waterfront locations. "We have reserved the same spot for one weekend a month for the next 8 months," shares Whitney S. about securing her favorite spot at Thomas Mitchell Park, demonstrating the importance of advance planning.

Highway noise: Some locations affected by interstate traffic. Proximity to major highways can impact the camping experience at certain cabin sites. Timberline Campground receives positive reviews despite its location: "Sites have good spacing and full hookups that were installed with some thought," notes Jim C., though highway noise may be noticeable at certain cabin sites.

Site selection strategy: Lower sites often offer more privacy. At many campgrounds, cabin positioning varies significantly in terms of privacy and amenities. "We stayed at site 4, glad I read reviews on here. I personally would not want to be in a site beyond number 7 as it gets too close to the dump station," advises Ben K. about Thomas Mitchell Park.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Choose cabins near recreation areas. Most family-friendly cabin locations feature playground equipment within walking distance. "Thomas Mitchell park is located outside of Altoona Iowa on 197 acres... There is a fishing lake, playground, sand volleyball, and hiking," explains Shannon G.

Kid-friendly water features: Book cabins near creek access. Water play areas are particularly popular with families during summer months. "Great place to go tent camping, very clean and quiet... Easy trails for the kids to go hiking and playing in the creek to cool off in the heat," says Willy W. about River Oaks RV Park.

Seasonal activities: Check campground event calendars. Many locations offer structured activities for children during peak season. "Tons for kids and families to do," mentions Jamee N. about Newton KOA, which offers activities like weekend pancake breakfasts during summer months.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling requirements: Bring blocks for most cabin areas. While cabins themselves are level, parking areas for vehicles may require adjustment. "Sites are gravel and it looked like most campers had to use blocks," notes Jim C. about River Oaks RV Park.

Connectivity options: Free WiFi available at select locations. For those needing to stay connected, some cabin locations offer better internet access than others. "Free WiFi was good; we streamed TV. It did freeze a few times but hard to tell if it was the WiFi or the provider," reports Jim C. at River Oaks RV Park.

Dump station access: Note location relative to cabin sites. For RVers using cabins but also traveling with RVs, dump station positioning is important to consider. "The dump station, I've never been to one so thought out and efficient," comments Jim S. about Adventureland Campground, praising its well-designed facilities.

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