Best Campgrounds near Sabula, IA
Sabula is an ideal place for camping adventures of all kinds. Enjoy the scenic camping, fun activities, and sights and sounds of Sabula. Discover great camping spots near Sabula, reviewed by campers like you.
Sabula is an ideal place for camping adventures of all kinds. Enjoy the scenic camping, fun activities, and sights and sounds of Sabula. Discover great camping spots near Sabula, reviewed by campers like you.
"Hidden gem near the iowa/illinois border. Secluded and beautiful."
$15 - $25 / night
"This Iowa SP campground is simply AMAZING and if you are a bat cave spelunker, you are going to be absolutely excited by this place, if you don"
$17 - $36 / night
$10 - $20 / night
$14 - $26 / night
"you through Hampton, East Moline, Moline, Rock Island, and you can cross over to Davenport, circle Credit Island, and pick up other paths in Iowa"
It’s a boat launch with a small parking area and a decent little law. Where we pulled our car in and flipped out our tent. Web said 8 dolla a night but no host on site.
Hidden gem near the iowa/illinois border. Secluded and beautiful.
Park has many amenities: 4 recently retired fishing and paddling lakes with seasonal swimming beach and concessions, disc golf, new hiking trails, shelters, playgrounds. Camp ground offers standard sites, host, firewood, ice, showers/rr, new play ground, and primitive tent sites with tables and for rings.
CG has new septic lines and walking paths! Sites have upgraded lanes, pads. Sites offer standard amenities, seasonal host onsite, firewood available, play area, overflow parking, lake nearby for fishing, paddling. Beach open with concessions seasonally. Disc golf course.
This seasonal campground offer spacious sites, including tables, firings, and decent shade, depending on the season. I met include restrooms and showers, campground host with firewood, available, trash, bins, playground area, trails nearby, I shelter to rent, a golf course across from the entrance, And the park has a hole offers a pool, a lake for fishing and paddling. There is also a historical pioneer Village at the north end.
Resort has many options: even camp sites,4 villas, resort inn rooms. Sites have hard surfaces, fire rings, water, electric. No shade since trees have not been plant s as well f this date. Boat ramp nearby, resort has restaurant, playground, water park.
Terrific access to electric site near the bathroom! All to ourselves
One of the 6 campgrounds that you will have to choose from here at Scott County Park, Bald Eagle CG & Cabins is one that is more geared for the RV driving and trailer toting tribes as each site has FHUs with electric, water & sewage, fire rings and picnic tables; however, if you wanted to pitch a tent here, you could, although I would recommend nearby Incahias as an alternative. Unlike some of the other campgrounds here, Bald Eagle kind of lives up to its name as there’s not much in the way of tree cover or brush, so the land is somewhat BALD. The land is incredibly flat, back-in slots are spacious, hard and very level grounds are incredibly well-organized and the bathroom / shower facilities with great HOT running water and are about as impeccably clean as can be.
Near by Bald Eagle is Pride Lake, which makes this pet-friendly CG your top pick if you’re an angler or looking to get some decent oaring with your kayak or canoe. Sitting in front of Pride Lake are 2 very large shelters – Whispering Pines and Hickory Hills – as well as a playground for the kiddos and a restroom facility that is also spartan-clean. Surrounding Bald Eagle is also no shortage of hiking / biking / horse trails. We found the CG itself to be fairly quiet, although lacking in privacy without the benefit of any real brush or trees to blot out our next-door neighbors, but that said, everyone was incredibly friendly with full displays of Midwestern hospitality that this area is known for. There is also a single large cabin available for rent that has capacity for 10 people.
We loved Scott County Park so much because there is a lot that this gem offers up, from fresh water catch & release lakes, a combination of topographies (from woodlands, wetlands and prairie grasslands), a beautiful 18-hole championship golf course, outdoor exercise areas, club house and concessions, stand-alone cabins for rent, designated dump stations and trash receptacles, numerous picnic areas, a massive heated swimming pool complete with a snake-like water slide, volleyball court, ranger stations, seasonal on-site hosts, firewood available for purchase at entry stations, Walnut Grove Pioneer Village and St. Anne’s church at the park’s NW perimeter, 7 community shelters, designated picnic areas, a memorial park, equestrian area and an incredibly well-paved network of roads that allows you to easily access just about every corner of this park.
Happy Camping!
There is plenty of RV parking at the Iowa80 World’s Largest Truck Stop. Watch for the entrance as it comes up quick and has you pull between the truck stop building and the BP gas station. There are several fast food places and a real restaurant inside. Fun place to visit. I definitely needed my ear plugs as the nearby semis idled all night.
Camping near Sabula, Iowa, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventurous getaway, there are several campgrounds to choose from.
Camping near Sabula, Iowa, has something for everyone, from families to RV enthusiasts. Just be sure to plan ahead and enjoy the great outdoors!
Frequently Asked Questions
Which is the most popular campground near Sabula, IA?
According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Sabula, IA is Mississippi Palisades State Park Campground with a 4.2-star rating from 26 reviews.
What parks are near Sabula, IA?
According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 parks near Sabula, IA that allow camping, notably Bankhead National Forest and Chugach National Forest.
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