Camping near Oelwein, IA

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    Camping options near Oelwein, Iowa include established campgrounds and park settings within easy driving distance of town. Oelwein City Park Campground offers electric and water hookups at most sites with a shower house and several vault toilets throughout the park. Within 20 miles, Backbone State Park provides additional camping variety with tent sites, RV spaces, and cabin rentals in Iowa's oldest state park. Siggelkov County Park offers more dispersed camping opportunities with boat-in access options. Most campgrounds in the region accommodate both tent and RV camping, with several locations providing electric hookups ranging from 30 to 50 amp service.

    Access to campgrounds in the Oelwein area varies seasonally, with many sites operating from April through October or early November. Fontana County Park specifically notes a season running from April 15 to November 1, while others like Backbone State Park remain open year-round. Most developed campgrounds offer water hookups and electric sites, though amenities differ significantly between locations. Several campgrounds provide sanitary dump stations for RVs, but not all offer sewer hookups. Cell service is generally reliable in the area, with one visitor noting, "I had great Verizon and T-mobile service here" at Oelwein City Park.

    The camping experience around Oelwein balances convenience with natural surroundings. Many campgrounds feature wooded sites that provide shade and separation between campers. Lakeside camping is available at several locations, including Oelwein City Park which sits on the shore of Lake Oelwein. City parks tend to offer easy access to town amenities while still providing a camping atmosphere. A visitor described Oelwein City Park as having "spacious wooded gravel sites" that are "quiet and picturesque." For those seeking more recreational opportunities, Backbone State Park offers extensive hiking trails, fishing, and water activities. Most campgrounds maintain clean facilities, though several reviews note that shower houses in the region tend to be older but well-maintained. Winter camping options are limited, with most locations closing for the season.

    Best Campgrounds near Oelwein (156)

      1. Six Pines Campground — Backbone State Park

      4.4(29)18mi from Oelwein27 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Backbone State Park is unlike any other place in Iowa, having geological features uncommon in Iowa. There are two campgrounds."

      "The lake was super gross, with excessive floating moss (probably a weather issue) and EXCESSIVE goose poop everywhere. The beach was basically unusable, with goose bombs everywhere."

      from $16 - $25 / night

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      2. Oelwein City Park

      5.0(1)1mi from OelweinRVs, Tents

      "I enjoyed my 5 night stay at Oelwein City Park Campground. It's located on the south end of town, there is only one business within walking distance."

      3. Siggelkov County Park

      4.3(4)12mi from Oelwein

      "Sigglekow Campground in Black Hawk County Iowa is one of a kind! Quite and secluded, if that's what you're looking for. To get out and decompress it's a great spot."

      "Would be nice if it had gravel parking but that's a small inconvience.. also good kyack location."

      4. Fontana County Park

      3.0(2)4mi from OelweinRVs, Tents

      5. Fayette County Park Oelwein City Park Campground

      2.5(2)1mi from OelweinRVs

      "Oelwein City Park campground on the shore of little Lake Oelwein is a great place to stay on ‘your way’ or for a week. $17 or $15 (senior)/night. 30/50 amp service with city water and dump station."

      6. Klocks Island Park

      4.0(3)13mi from OelweinRVs, Tents

      "Large park, no designated sites, fire rings spread around. Elect posts spread around.water available a dump station on site $2.00 charge. Very green, a river all around the park."

      from $12 / night

      7. Lakeshore RV Resort and Campground

      1.5(2)1mi from OelweinRVs

      8. Jakway County Park

      4.0(1)10mi from OelweinRVs, Tents

      "A bit of traffic noise from the county highway. Otherwise lots to do here. Horse shoes, disc golf, woodland trails, and a playground."

      9. Lakeview Campground — Volga River State Recreation Area

      3.7(3)16mi from Oelwein42 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Went there last weekend had to do a walk up everything else was reserved. Clean park area, bathrooms were disgusting though. Talked to the DNR he was very friendly and knowledgeable."

      from $15 - $52 / night

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      10. George Wyth State Park Campground

      3.9(15)27mi from Oelwein70 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "** Iowa state parks are a bargain! This one is $11 for a non-electric site, $16 for an electric site. (Rates go down to $6 and $11 from 10/1-4/30.)"

      "On Cedar Valley bike trail (100+miles of interconnecting bike trial. major Hwy on two sides of park, sleeping in a tenet it was very noisy at night. and a train track close by (again at night)"

      from $16 - $24 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Oelwein, IA

    412 Reviews of 156 Oelwein 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.

    • 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

    • Beth D.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 12, 2026

      Grundy County Lake and Campground

      Quiet and Nice

      Just spent one night. It’s self pay, and only $20per day, for water, electricity, picnic tables, and fire ring. They’re good sized spaces. There’s clean bathrooms

    • KadeeJo
      May. 9, 2026

      Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Monticello

      A must for the whole family

      My family and I had the opportunity to go to Yogi bears jealous Jellystone national Park and we had so much fun. We went during their Christmas in July program. We stayed for five nights 6 days and barely paid a thing camping in a tent. Mini golf water wars snowball fights rentals of golf carts that are cheap cabins on site Santa came to visit games to play and borrow at each campsite arts and crafts laser tag and so much more. Prices were fair for food and snacks. They have cabins available to rent. I hope to bring my friend and her family this year because it's going to be so much fun! Hope to see you there someday!

    • GThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 25, 2026

      Firefly Campground at Pinicon Ridge

      Great potential - but no shade

      Very clean, hookups in great shape, everything is brand new. Lots of cement. But missing the charm of a more established campground.

    • Chad S.
      Apr. 19, 2026

      Pinicon Ridge Park

      Great new campground

      Nice new clean great wi fi with Verizon

    • CThe Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 21, 2026

      Matsell Bridge Natural Area

      Beautiful and secluded, campground road closed

      Off the beaten path, beautiful area but when we got there the road to the campground was closed, so we ended up parking for the night in the horse staging area instead.

    • Athan D.
      Feb. 23, 2026

      Homestead Campground — Wyalusing State Park

      Private sites and clean bathrooms

      Staying in the Deerfield (?) loop provided quiet sites, some good wooded walks in the campground, and clean bathrooms. The park itself offers pretty, remote hiking along the bluffs and in the forests. You won't get bored camping here, although Wyalusing is a little too big to be walkable. Summers can be very hot, and swimming at Wyalusing is iffy/nonexistent.


    Guide to Oelwein

    Camping near Oelwein, Iowa offers options along the Wapsipinicon River watershed with several water-adjacent sites. The region experiences seasonal camping with most facilities operating April through October, when temperatures range from 45-85°F. Winter closures are common due to Iowa's snowfall and below-freezing temperatures that affect water systems and access roads.

    What to do

    Hiking backbone trails: At Backbone State Park, visitors can explore Iowa's oldest state park with distinctive limestone ridges. "I loved the trails but most of all the amazing views/scenery! Fun family oriented park!" notes Melanie Jo L., who also mentions the park has caves to explore alongside the hiking opportunities.

    Disc golf and historical exploration: Jakway County Park combines outdoor recreation with historical interest. "Horse shoes, disc golf, woodland trails, and a playground. There is also a historical site - the Richardson-Jakway home built in the 1850's. The town was platted Buchanan but the locals called it Mudville!!" shares Carolyn M.

    River activities: Siggelkov County Park provides direct access to the Wapsipinicon River for water activities. As Chantal C. explains: "Has electric sites and also places to tent camp right on the Wapsi River." Another camper, Travis R., adds that it's "a good kyack location."

    Fall foliage viewing: October camping offers special seasonal appeal. "We went camping at Backbone for a friend's wedding that was taking place at the park's lodge. While most of the wedding guests stayed in town, we opted to camp, during October. It was gorgeous!" shares Larissa C.

    What campers like

    Affordable rates: Klocks Island Park offers budget-friendly camping. "Large park, no designated sites, fire rings spread around. Elect posts spread around. Water available a dump station on site $2.00 charge. Very green, a river all around the park. Our favorite place in the area. $12.00 a night," notes bob S.

    Clean facilities: North Woods Park maintains well-kept grounds and amenities. "Nice, quiet, well-kept campground!" says Kim B., who stayed in a tent at spot #1 by the water. Another camper, Carolyn M., appreciated that it's a "very quiet place to camp along the Little Wapsie River. Very reasonable price!"

    Privacy between sites: Lakeview Campground at Volga River State Recreation Area offers well-spaced sites. Dennis G. describes the campground as having "gravel parking spots, fairly level, most without shade unless you get on the 'back loop' where you can find 4 with good shade."

    Cell service considerations: Connectivity varies significantly between campgrounds. Ryan S. reports "I had good T-mobile and Verizon service" at Fontana County Park, while noting "barely usable Verizon service here and no T-mobile service" at Klocks Island Park.

    What you should know

    Seasonal limitations: Most campgrounds close during winter months. Lakeshore RV Resort operates only from "May 1 - Oct 15," and North Woods Park runs from "May 1 - Oct 31," which limits off-season camping options in the area.

    Water quality issues: Backbone State Park sometimes has water concerns. Cheryl V. cautions, "Lakewater often unsafe for swimming. To the extent the beach had weeds growing on it." Check water conditions before planning swimming activities.

    Host interactions vary: Some campground hosts provide better experiences than others. At Lakeshore RV Resort, Anna R. reports, "When we arrived we called the phone number listed on the closed gate. The owner, Joyce came out and said we would need an appointment to drive thru and she did not have time to show us around."

    Limited weekend availability: Popular parks fill quickly, especially during prime months. Cody notes at Lakeview Campground, "Went there last weekend had to do a walk up everything else was reserved." Similarly, Ryan S. observed at Klocks Island Park, "I drove through here on a Saturday in mid September. All spots were taken."

    Tips for camping with families

    Scout-friendly locations: North Woods Park works well for youth group outings. A similar park, Backbone State Park, earned this review from Rachel H.: "I went with a group of entering sixth grade Girl Scouts on a weekend tent camping trip to this park. The campsites were simple to access and the grounds were easy to navigate."

    Swimming considerations: Families should research swimming options before arrival. Backbone State Park offers swimming that many enjoy, with Emma N. sharing: "My favorite memory was definitely swimming in the river. Also enjoyed hiking along the backbone trail, and climbing around some wooded areas."

    Rainy weather preparedness: Pack extra tarps and rain gear for unexpected weather. David B. recounts at Backbone State Park: "It rained as we came in but nothing the park could have done to fix that. It was good for a nights rest and no commotion."

    Bathroom quality: Facility conditions affect family comfort. At Lakeview Campground, cody reports, "Clean park area, bathrooms were disgusting though." This contrasts with Molly L.'s experience at Backbone State Park: "Bathrooms clean!"

    Tips from RVers

    Hookup availability: Fontana County Park has upgraded its facilities. Ryan S. notes, "There is a brand new campground here with full hookups. There are no trees so I decided to pass and not camp here."

    Dump station access: Several campgrounds offer dump stations but not all have sewer hookups. Dennis G. reports at Klocks Island Park: "Dump station with nonpotable water is easily accessible."

    Levelness of sites: RV campers should check site conditions. At Lakeview Campground, Dennis G. describes "gravel parking spots, fairly level," which helps with RV setup.

    Big rig accessibility: Limited options exist for larger vehicles. Oelwein City Park Campground has big rig sites including pull-throughs. Ryan S. notes, "I enjoyed my 5 night stay at Oelwein City Park Campground... The shower house is old and a little run down but was very clean."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What amenities are available at The Spot in Oelwein, Iowa?

    While specific information about "The Spot" in Oelwein isn't available in the reviews, nearby Lakeshore RV Resort and Campground offers amenities typically found in the area including water hookups, toilet facilities, and accommodations for larger RVs. For camping in Oelwein proper, the city park campground provides 30/50 amp electrical service, city water access, a dump station, a clean shower house, and several vault toilets throughout the grounds, all at affordable rates ($15-17 per night).

    Where is the Oelwein campground located?

    Oelwein City Park Campground is located on the south end of Oelwein, Iowa, situated on the shore of little Lake Oelwein. The campground is nestled in a picturesque setting with spacious wooded sites. While there's only one business within walking distance (Oelwein Family Restaurant, about a 15-minute walk), the campground's location makes it a convenient stop for travelers passing through the area or those wanting to explore northeastern Iowa.

    Which is the most popular campground near Oelwein, IA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Oelwein, IA is Six Pines Campground — Backbone State Park with a 4.4-star rating from 29 reviews.