Best Campgrounds near Story City, IA

Story City, Iowa has multiple campground options within a 30-mile radius, ranging from state parks to county facilities. The area includes Ledges State Park Campground, which accommodates tents, RVs, and cabins, and Little Wall Lake County Park offering electric hookups, tent sites, and cabin rentals. These mixed-use campgrounds typically operate between April and October, though some like Little Wall Lake remain open year-round, providing varied camping experiences in central Iowa's rural landscape.

Campground availability in the region is strongly seasonal, with most facilities operating from early spring through late fall. A visitor noted, "Great small town campground. Very quiet, especially on weekdays. Great place to take long walks with great paths and scenery." Weather considerations include potential spring flooding at riverfront sites and mosquito activity during summer months. Most campgrounds require reservations for electric sites and cabins, especially during summer weekends and holidays. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the area, though coverage may be spotty in more remote locations like Ledges State Park's hiking areas or wooded sections of county parks.

Several campgrounds in the region feature access to water recreation, with Little Wall Lake and Dakins Lake County Park providing fishing and boating opportunities. Many campers appreciate the balance of natural surroundings with proximity to amenities. According to one review, "Iowa county parks are amazing. They pour money into them and it really shows. Clean, I mean immaculate." Campgrounds like Ledges State Park offer hiking trails and scenic sandstone formations that distinguish them from the predominantly flat terrain typical of central Iowa. Proximity to wildlife viewing is another highlight, with several visitors mentioning deer sightings at multiple campgrounds. Noise levels vary by location, with campgrounds near highways experiencing more traffic sound compared to those tucked deeper into wooded areas or along quieter county roads.

Best Camping Sites Near Story City, Iowa (90)

    1. Ledges State Park Campground

    39 Reviews
    Boone, IA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 432-1852

    $18 - $38 / 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."

    2. Little Wall Lake County Park

    5 Reviews
    Story City, IA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 832-9570

    "Close to the interstate and easy to get to."

    "We went when the wind was blowing in typical Iowa summer fashion. The grounds are peaceful and there's lots of great plant and flower spotting."

    3. Whispering Oaks RV Park

    1 Review
    Story City, IA
    0 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 733-4663

    4. Dakins Lake County Park

    4 Reviews
    Roland, IA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (641) 487-7477

    $17 - $24 / night

    "Close to i35, but not to close. Make reservations, facilities this good are full by Friday."

    "The shelter is very nice and overlooks Dakins Lake.  The camp host was very responsive and helpful."

    5. Briggs Woods Park

    10 Reviews
    Webster City, IA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 832-9570

    "Brigs Woods is close to Webster City, IA.  There are several campsites, cabins, golf course, access to canoeing or kayaking on the Boone River, along with hiking trails, swimming and fishing. "

    "We chose Briggs Woods because of its location and reviews from other campers. It is a larger campground than you think! Spots for primitive tent camping, electrical hook up and full hook ups."

    6. Hickory Grove Campground

    5 Reviews
    Collins, IA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 232-2516

    $17 / night

    "Lots of trees for shade but the lake has trails and a swimming beach with watercraft rentals. Truly a hidden gem in central Iowa!"

    "Got to the campground around 6pm on a Friday and no one was at the primitive campground which was nice. The picnic table and fire ring were clean and in good condition."

    7. Jester County Park

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

    $20 - $25 / night

    "A couple minor complaints that I developed would be that it is right next to the golf course so there is a lot of near by traffic, and people like to cruise on motorcycles and drive muscle cars through"

    "Iowa county parks are amazing. They pour money into them and it really shows. Clean, I mean immaculate. Nature/Conservancy center there is just next level."

    8. Swede Point Park

    13 Reviews
    Madrid, IA
    25 miles
    Website

    "We camped here to be close to the Iowa High Trestle Trail for bicycling and it's very handy for that. Nothing fancy, but has plenty of sites, flush toilets and showers available."

    "Nice little camp ground with easy access to the high trestle bike trail"

    9. Bells Mills County Park

    2 Reviews
    Lehigh, IA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 832-9570

    10. North Equestrian Campground — Brushy Creek State Recreation Area

    9 Reviews
    Lehigh, IA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (515) 543-8298

    $19 - $37 / night

    "Camped here in order to be close to Fort Dodge first thing in the morning.  I stayed in the Beach Campground.  It's not on the beach, but close to it.  There are 3 total campgrounds in the park. "

    "Hitching posts behind each site which we enjoyed seeing. The roads inside the campground were all asphalt so lots of bikers enjoying rides around the grounds."

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Recent Reviews near Story City, IA

458 Reviews of 90 Story City Campgrounds


  • Ashley D.
    May. 31, 2026

    Iowa State Fairgrounds

    Horrible & expensive

    They show tent camping reservations allowed online and they even let you book a tent to Camp online for paying $32 but then when they come around and talk to you they don't say anything about not having a tent allowed and they don't give you the codes to the restroom and then they just close the office and go to bed and then at 11:00 at night the sheriff comes and tells you to grab all your stuff because there's no camping allowed and put you out on the street with nowhere to go and no more money cuz you wasted all your money on that stupid site that you didn't even get to stay at and then you realize that after you carried all your stuff over to the bar and had to sleep outside on the streets with your service dog when you have disabilities and you told them you have seizures that you had a seizure and now you have to go to the hospital and you lost your tent because somebody stole it so now you have nowhere to live because you're homeless and somebody stole your only house which was your tent because the sheriff kicked you out at 10:00 or 11:00 at night that was really great thanks that was the best experience in my whole life not really and thanks for putting my stress level so high that I went to seizures when people have disabilities you guys should be more accommodating and be more open and honest and be more willing to talk to people

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 30, 2026

    Popejoy Conservation Park

    Daytime Fun

    This is a day use conservation only area.  No camping is currently allowed.  

    There is a nice accessible vault toilets, play ground, and it has the Iowa River passing through it.  There is also a very nice community building at the property.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 30, 2026

    Bigelow Park

    Camp and Fish

    This little camp ground is part of the Iowa River Trail system.  There is a good sized parking / turn around area.  It was well kept and it costs about $10 a night and is in Hardin County.  

    The gravel road is fairly busy, but it could just be due to planting season starting.  There were quite a few annoying gnats / mosquito's.  There is a ramp for access, but it is dirt and gravel, so not something you can back a boat down in there easily.  

    I spent a night here and it was a pleasant experience, other than the flying bug annoyances.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 30, 2026

    Reece Park

    Remote and Relaxing

    Arrived at Reece Memorial Park in the early afternoon. I stopped by the Octagonal shelter at the south entrance of the park. This is a large shelter house with a fireplace in the middle of the building with several picnic tables. 

    I then drove down the road and entered into the west entrance of the park and followed it around the loop. There is a wide open area with a small slide and Merry-go-round, along with a couple of picnic tables. 

    I found, what I think, the best campsite in the park, and it was open. It sits along the creek and there was a fire ring there. This park is all primitive campsites, and so be prepared for that, although the description of the campground mentions vault toilets, I did not see them. 

    It was a very nice relaxing campsite, and the fact that there was no cell service, made it even better! There were a few vehicles drive through, and a little road noise, but I enjoyed my stay there. The creek was up, and it looks like part of the park might still be closed on the South side. 

    To primitive camp, the cost is $10.00 a night, and registration is with a QR Code, but since there is little to no cell service, it was difficult to get registered, so you may want to pay before you go.

  • Craig L.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 25, 2026

    Lake Considine

    Serene, beautiful, easy access, great birding

    Coming in from the west there is a large u-shaped pull-off to the left just before a gate that is used to close the road for flooding. There are no signs. The lot area appears to be mowed annually. I parked along the lake/river shore without issues and popped up my truck tent. Over 40 bird species and a curious bald eagle dropped in and observed me through sunset.

  • J
    May. 14, 2026

    Trailside Campground

    Fair grounds camping

    This location is on the east side of Jefferson on the old Lincoln highway at the Greene county fair grounds directly next to the Milwaukee trestle bike trail. It has both tent and RV camping spots. The RV is parallel parking with electric only. Black water dump site is at the waist water treatment plant by the public swimming pool on west Russell street on the south side of the street across from south walnut street entrance. The fairgrounds dose have horse and livestock amenities and events at times of the year with the Greene county fair and other events. It also has an agricultural museum and other events in the summer.

  • Andrea H.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 12, 2026

    Briggs Woods Park

    A wonderful family campground!

    I took my mother and my youngest on a Mother’s Day weekend camping adventure. We chose Briggs Woods because of its location and reviews from other campers. It is a larger campground than you think! Spots for primitive tent camping, electrical hook up and full hook ups. The campground offers free WiFi and it reached clear to the back end over by the four little cabins. The pit toilets by the four little cabins were clean and stocked. My daughter was able to walk her little dog around the campground with no issues of other dogs running loose. Quiet hours begin at 10:30 pm and everyone followed the rule. I also like how close to the river this campground is. We stayed in electrical spots in the #60s. I like how you can scan the QR code and pay right there from your phone. Very convenient! The camp hosts were friendly and would often cruise by in their golf cart checking on campers.

  • Noah P.
    May. 6, 2026

    Griffs Valley View RV Park

    One night stay

    Park was pretty full, but they found us a spot for the night. Excellent pricing and the yards are BIG compared to other places we've stayed. Would definitely come back

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 4, 2026

    Bessman-Kemp Park

    Awesome Camp Host

    Great, convenient campground at a very reasonable price $15 if you pay cash or $19 when paying via the QR code at each site. The location is sitting right along the river where I saw several people fishing. There’s also a small playground, which is a nice touch for families.

    I stayed at a 30-amp electric-only site, so no water hookups or dump station, but there is a dumpster available for trash. Overall, it’s a simple, safe, well-maintained spot that offers good value, and I would definitely stay here again.


Guide to Story City

Camping sites near Story City, Iowa offer a mix of prairie and woodland settings with elevations ranging from 940 to 1,100 feet above sea level. The region experiences four distinct seasons with summer temperatures averaging 82°F and winter temperatures dipping to 10°F. Central Iowa campgrounds typically receive 35 inches of annual rainfall, with May and June being the wettest months.

What to do

Hiking at Ledges State Park Campground: The park features sandstone formations with trails ranging from easy to challenging. One visitor noted, "The hiking trails are cool. I would say it was a challenging hike. A lot of up and down terrain, stone steps, etc. The ledges along the river were beautiful and depending on the river height you can walk right along them!"

Fishing opportunities: Several lakes within 30 miles of Story City provide good fishing. At Little Wall Lake County Park, campers enjoy bank fishing with one visitor sharing, "This lake is great, lots of fishing spots and camping spots." The 249-acre lake is stocked with bluegill, crappie, and bass.

Golf access: Briggs Woods Park combines camping with an 18-hole golf course. The park also offers "access to canoeing or kayaking on the Boone River, along with hiking trails, swimming and fishing."

Wildlife viewing: Bison and elk viewing is available at Jester County Park, providing an unexpected wildlife experience in central Iowa. The park includes a nature center that opened in 2018. A visitor called it "just next level" and noted they "advertise Elk and Bison which are smart enough to stay far away from humans, as it should be."

What campers like

Modern facilities: Many county parks have invested in quality infrastructure. One camper at Jester County Park shared, "Iowa county parks are amazing. They pour money into them and it really shows. Clean, I mean immaculate." This reflects the maintenance standards at many area campgrounds.

Spacious sites: Several campgrounds offer well-spaced sites for privacy. At Briggs Woods Park, a camper mentioned, "We stayed Sun-Wed in May. Closest other campers were about a football field away. Very quiet park, we stayed in the back."

Lake activities: Multiple campgrounds feature lake access. A visitor to Little Wall Lake County Park described it as "Spacious sites along a gorgeous lake..quiet..wish every campground was this nice!" The park offers water and electric hookups along with primitive sites.

Educational opportunities: The region has nature centers and educational displays. One camper visiting Ledges State Park Campground stated, "Stayed at this campground for my college visit to ISU and I nearly went to the university just because I wanted to be here at this park every weekend."

What you should know

Seasonal flooding concerns: Certain campgrounds experience periodic flooding. At Ledges State Park Campground, a visitor noted, "Ledges State Park is one of the most visited parks in Iowa. I loved coming to this park as a kid and I can't wait for it to re-open. It has been closed since January 2018, but it scheduled to re-open in January of 2019. Here is a link to a local story explaining the closure and flooding."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Story City, IA?

According to TheDyrt.com, Story City, IA offers a wide range of camping options, with 90 campgrounds and RV parks near Story City, IA and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Story City, IA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Story City, IA is Ledges State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 39 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Story City, IA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near Story City, IA.