Camping near Nora Springs, IA

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    Campgrounds near Nora Springs, Iowa range from established facilities to more primitive options along rivers and lakes. The area includes Camp At The Woods, offering both tent and RV camping with amenities like electric hookups, showers, and drinking water. Shellrock River Preserve provides a more rustic experience with free camping and basic facilities including picnic tables and toilets. Most campgrounds in the region accommodate both tent and RV camping, with several sites offering water and electric hookups for recreational vehicles. The surrounding countryside features a mix of wooded areas and open spaces near rivers and lakes, creating diverse camping environments within a short drive of town.

    Seasonal considerations affect camping experiences throughout the year, with most campgrounds operating from April through October. Clear Lake State Park Campground specifically notes a season from April 1 to December 31, while MacNider Campground operates from April 15 to October 15. Winter camping options are limited, though some areas like Spring Park remain open year-round. Water access is a significant draw for many campers in the region, with several campgrounds situated along rivers or lakes. Facilities vary widely, from primitive sites with vault toilets to developed campgrounds with full hookups and shower facilities. A visitor noted, "Shellrock River Preserve is quiet, clean, and has some pretty views of the Iowa night sky."

    Campers frequently mention the peaceful atmosphere and natural surroundings as highlights of their experiences. Cedar Bridge County Park receives praise for its spacious sites and river access, with one camper noting it's "a terrific little RV park with about 20 self-serve sites with electric and water." Water-based recreation opportunities are abundant, with fishing, kayaking, and tubing mentioned in several reviews. Many campgrounds feature hiking trails, picnic areas, and playgrounds, making them suitable for family outings. While some campgrounds can get busy during summer weekends, visitors report that weekdays typically offer a quieter experience with greater site availability. The proximity to small towns means conveniences are usually within a short drive, though many campers appreciate the feeling of being away from urban environments.

    Best Campgrounds near Nora Springs (101)

      1. Camp At The Woods

      4.5(4)6mi from Nora SpringsRVs, Tents

      "Perfect size sites and near the river for some water fun. Pool wasn’t open yet but looked to be a good size. Would go back there again for sure!"

      2. Shellrock River Co Preserve

      3.3(4)3mi from Nora SpringsRVs, Tents

      "Big grassy field surrounded by huge (walnut) trees. There a gravel track that goes along a large river. Trees everywhere so bring bug spray. Quiet, peaceful. Not private but worth it."

      3. MacNider Campground

      4.3(4)9mi from Nora SpringsRVs, Tents

      "There are also awesome parks within walking distance. If we ever come through this area again we will definitely be staying here!"

      from $12 - $26 / night

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      4. Rudd Eastside Park

      5.0(2)6mi from Nora SpringsRVs, Tents

      "We tent camped but they’ve got lots of spaces for campers and tents as well, bathrooms are close, there is a nice lake near with play equipment located at the lake and at the campground, the campground"

      5. Clear Lake State Park Campground

      4.4(12)19mi from Nora Springs153 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "We love coming to Clear Lake! The campgrounds are always very well kept, bathrooms very clean! Easy access to the lake, and the town has so much to do during the summer months!"

      "Clear lake state park is a nice campground. It does get very busy during peak season and traffic is continuous. It is clean and close to the beach. Down town and other shopping is a short drive away."

      from $18 - $38 / night

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      6. Woody’s Campground by the Lake

      4.0(1)6mi from Nora SpringsRVs

      "Short walk to the lake and playgrounds. Bar and grill 1/4 mile away."

      from $25 / night

      7. Wilkinson

      3.0(1)5mi from Nora SpringsRVs, Tents

      8. Cedar Bridge County Park

      4.5(2)12mi from Nora SpringsRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Dump station and dumpsters near the exit. Clean bathrooms and showers. Lots of space at each campsite. Good hiking and horse trails."

      "It runs along the Cedar River and has a put in for paddlers nearby. It is situated right off the blacktopped road."

      9. George Wyatt City Park

      3.0(1)7mi from Nora SpringsRVs, Tents

      10. Spring Park

      5.0(1)12mi from Nora SpringsRVs, Tents

      "Two nice nature trails. And a constant flowing spring in the park."

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    Recent Reviews near Nora Springs, IA

    234 Reviews of 101 Nora Springs Campgrounds


    • S
      Jun. 10, 2026

      North Cedar Park

      Great Quick-Stop Option

      We were traveling northbound on 218 on a Tuesday and searched for a convenient stop for one night. It was very hot so filtered the results, showing spots with electric hook-up in order to run the AC a bit. The North Cedar County Park was easy to find, located just a couple miles off the exit and past the town of Plainfield.

      The park is heavily shaded in most areas. They have done a good job of keeping the tree canopy high, so we had no worries of hitting limbs in our 34' class A that has a height of 12 feet.

      The sites are all grass, with no clear definition of individual sites. We just picked a spot that looked fairly level and dry. Soft soil could be a concern for heavier rigs after rains. Our stabilizers did sink into the dirt a bit, but we were able to level.

      They have wooden picnic tables scattered, as well as designated firepit areas. 30 and 15 Amp service was available on the power post. There is a bathroom/shower house, picnic shelter, playground and horseshoe courts.

      The campground is right on a wide, fast moving river and offers 2 boat launches. It didnt appear that any of the sites had a water view, but it was a short, pleasant stroll to the rivers edge.

      We paid $20 for our one night. It is all first come, first served. They say on their website that they have 40 sites. On a Tuesday in June, there were 3 of us there for the night (the other two looked more long-term). A posted sign said that camping is free on Wednesday nights, so that's cool!

      Overall, it was a quiet and pretty place to stop and we would definately visit again.

    • BThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 7, 2026

      Albert Lea-Austin KOA

      Nice Overnight Spot

      This is a smaller KOA campground under new ownership. The owner and his children are very nice and welcoming. There were other reviews about it being overgrown but everything was nicely mowed when we arrived and I really enjoyed the peaceful setting. Easy off freeway, little freeway noise but not a problem. A bit rustic but clean campground. There are some piles of tree branches as there was a beetle problem and trees had to be removed. I’m sure it is temporary and will be gone soon. All in all a lovely quiet evening in our travels East. Site 53 is at the end of a row and very private location.

    • 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.

    • 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.

    • Clay U.
      May. 18, 2026

      Wilder City Park

      Great Park and Even Better Hosts

      Campground Hosts were amazing. We were short on some food the first night, Chuck was gracious to lend us some food and a 30amp extension cord. We had some nasty weather that first night also and we received a call from the host asking how we were doing!

      Very clean park and very family friendly! Also has an excellent pond for fishing.

      Will absolutely be coming back

    • CThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 16, 2026

      Pihls County Park

      Great for Overnight

      Nice dock to walk out on. We stayed in a tent site close to the dock. We didn't need the hookup as we're in a truck camper but there are hookups available. You can pay online or there's a mailbox by the bathrooms where you can pick up a form to fill out, pay and drop in a locked box. There are flush toilets and shower available. Near the tent sites (which aren't numbered but there is a picnic table and fire ring) there is a vault toilet. There is potable water available at each hookup site and available to others as you enter the campground. When we were there, there were some long term campers camping. They were very nice.

    • Nika S.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 16, 2026

      Rice Lake Wildlife Management Area

      Peaceful Secluded Spot :)

      We stayed here one night. The spot is at the end of a long gravel road. It’s like a large gravel parking lot right on the lake. It was insanely peaceful and quiet the entire time. The birds chirping was beautiful. There were a couple of other people there but they were friendly and didn’t make it any less enjoyable. We left at 7am and people were coming to put their boats in the water so it might get less peaceful later in the day but it was great for us!

    • 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 Nora Springs

    Campsites near Nora Springs, Iowa offer year-round options with varying levels of amenities and terrain. Located in north-central Iowa, the area features rolling farmland interspersed with river valleys and wooded areas. Winter camping opportunities exist at Spring Park, which remains accessible throughout colder months with primitive facilities and nature trails. Camping spots around Nora Springs typically range from $0-28 per night depending on hookup options.

    What to do

    Water activities on Clear Lake: Clear Lake State Park provides lake access for fishing, swimming, and boating. A camper noted, "We love coming to Clear Lake! The campgrounds are always very well kept... Easy access to the lake, and the town has so much to do during the summer months!"

    Hiking local trails: Spring Park offers two nature trails alongside its primitive camping areas. A visitor mentioned, "Quiet, primitive camping. Two nice nature trails. And a constant flowing spring in the park."

    Fossil hunting opportunities: The George Wyatt City Park in Rockford serves as a convenient base for exploring nearby attractions. According to a camper, "We stayed for one night so we could go fossil hunting at nearby Fossil and Prairie park. This campground has full hookups and gravel pads in what is basically a small town park."

    Tubing and kayaking: The Cedar River offers water recreation options at Cedar Bridge County Park. One visitor shared, "Sitting right on the Cedar River, it's a great location to kayak and tube. Cheap at $20 a night."

    What campers like

    Spacious sites: Many campgrounds offer good separation between sites. At Clear Lake State Park Campground, a camper found, "We were lucky to snag Site 34... it was on the end, making it a much larger site than the interior sites and we had plenty of shade trees, a welcome relief on a very hot weekend."

    Affordable options: The region offers economical camping choices. A visitor to Shellrock River Co Preserve commented, "Secluded free camping with port a potty, fire rings and a shelter. My AT&T service worked enough for a podcast but not streaming."

    Clean facilities: Campground maintenance receives positive comments. At MacNider Campground, a visitor observed, "This campground is fairly small but fits our 43' rig well. The ground and well kept and staff is incredibly friendly and helpful."

    Proximity to attractions: Campers appreciate locations near recreational areas. One camper at MacNider noted, "There is a nice playground on site plus the city pool is right next door. There are also awesome parks within walking distance."

    What you should know

    Winter camping limitations: While some parks remain open year-round, services may be limited. A winter camper at Camp At The Woods shared, "Very accommodating super nice people helped us back in and set up in middle of winter after dark after we had drove 2 days from the east coast. Our spot was on an incline but the water worked when temp was below freezing."

    Reservation timing: Popular campgrounds fill quickly, especially during summer. One Clear Lake visitor advised, "Reserve early! It being full more than a week before the holiday, shows how great it is."

    First-come options: Some camping areas don't take reservations. At George Wyatt City Park, "There are no reservations, just pay cash in an envelope at the info sign."

    Access challenges: Not all campgrounds have clear entry points. A Shellrock River Preserve visitor cautioned, "I was exhausted when I arrived but couldn't find a way to drive to the campground due to gates saying hiking, horseback, and walking only."

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Many camping areas include kid-friendly facilities. A visitor to Rudd Eastside Park shared, "There is a nice pond with a beach and jetties for fishing and don't forget the play equipment."

    Bike-friendly options: Paved roads make for safe cycling. A Clear Lake visitor noted, "Paved roads are great for bike riding."

    Shower considerations: Some facilities may have temperature control issues. One Clear Lake camper warned, "It's hard to control the temperature in the showers, too hot for little kids to stand directly in the water."

    Activity options: Look for campgrounds with multiple recreation choices. A Rudd Eastside Park camper mentioned, "Loved camping here, we have 4-5 times already this year! We tent camped but they've got lots of spaces for campers and tents as well, bathrooms are close, there is a nice lake near with play equipment located at the lake and at the campground, the campground has old bikes for the kids to use."

    Tips from RVers

    Site levelness: Site conditions vary widely between campgrounds. A visitor to Woody's Campground by the Lake noted, "Level cement pads with hookups. Short walk to the lake and playgrounds."

    Hookup locations: Some campgrounds have unusual utility configurations. At Camp At The Woods, a camper observed, "We had full hook up, but the sewer connection was at the front of the site and was up hill kind of."

    Road width considerations: Navigating can be challenging in some campgrounds. A Clear Lake camper shared, "The paved roads leading to the sites are very narrow and would appear to be one-way but are not designated as such, resulting in some confusion."

    Off-season availability: Several campgrounds offer year-round access. At Camp At The Woods, a visitor mentioned, "This campground is primarily seasonal and month-to-month campers and open year-round."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Nora Springs, IA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Nora Springs, IA offers a wide range of camping options, with 101 campgrounds and RV parks near Nora Springs, IA and 6 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Nora Springs, IA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Nora Springs, IA is Camp At The Woods with a 4.5-star rating from 4 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Nora Springs, IA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 6 free dispersed camping spots near Nora Springs, IA.