Best Campgrounds near Springville, IA

Eastern Iowa surrounding Springville features a diverse range of camping options within a 30-minute drive radius. Wanatee Park (formerly Squaw Creek) in Marion and Pinicon Ridge Park in Central City offer both tent and RV camping with modern amenities, while Lake Macbride State Park provides both modern and primitive camping areas. The Coralville Lake region, managed by the Army Corps of Engineers, includes several highly-rated campgrounds like West Overlook and Sugar Bottom that provide access to water recreation. Most campgrounds in this area feature electrical hookups, drinking water, and shower facilities, with many also offering cabin rentals for those seeking additional comfort.

Seasonal considerations significantly impact camping availability, with most facilities operating from April through October, though some like Pinicon Ridge and Wapsipinicon State Park remain open year-round. Spring and fall camping tends to be quieter and less crowded, with fall offering particularly scenic views of changing foliage. Campers frequently mention the region's susceptibility to weather events, with one visitor noting, "A recent wind storm had the area shut down for two weeks but they did a great job cleaning up downed trees and broken limbs." Reservations are recommended during summer months when waterfront sites fill quickly, especially at popular locations like West Overlook Campground, which serves as "a nice and inexpensive basecamp for folks visiting Iowa City."

Many campgrounds in the area feature water access as their primary attraction, with fishing, boating, and swimming opportunities available at most locations. The Devonian Fossil Gorge near Coralville Lake offers unique geological exploration opportunities alongside traditional outdoor recreation. Wildlife viewing is consistently mentioned in visitor reviews, with opportunities to see various bird species including great blue herons and raptors. Tent campers often prefer the wooded sites that offer more privacy and shade, while RV campers appreciate the well-maintained electrical hookups and dump stations. Families particularly value the playgrounds, beaches, and hiking trails found throughout the region's campgrounds, making the area suitable for multi-generational camping trips.

Best Camping Sites Near Springville, Iowa (119)

    1. Wanatee Park (formerly Squaw Creek)

    6 Reviews
    Marion, IA
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 892-6450

    $23 - $33 / night

    "We camped at this park for 9 nights with W/E on site with a dump upon exit/entrance.  Our site was unlevel but was able to get the RV right with tri-levelers. "

    "There are a variety of sites to choose from, nice trees, and a beautiful wildflower field to walk through."

    2. Palisades-Kepler State Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Ely, IA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 895-6039

    $15 - $80 / night

    "Great walking trails through wooded areas near the river. Beautiful place."

    "Situated along the Cedar river, fishing and paddling can be done. Lots of trails, CG and cabins closed for winter season for improvements and online reservations."

    3. Pinicon Ridge Park

    9 Reviews
    Central City, IA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 438-6616

    "Dump available on entrance/exit.  The site was a level rock pad witch was very spacious with a fire ring and picnic table.  Nearest grocery store was within 5 miles. "

    "Great county campground with water and electric sites, dump at exit. Bathrooms on loop B are dirty and dated. I suggest going up to the Plains loop and use it's facilities."

    4. Sugar Bottom Campground

    24 Reviews
    North Liberty, IA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 624-2102

    $14 - $240 / night

    "Very nice COE campground north of Iowa City in the Lake Coralville area. Beautiful setting, lots of options for sites."

    "Nice grassy sites near lake for fishing, hiking, wildlife viewing. Near Iowa Raptor Project that conducts raptor programs and site with walking tour and live raptors, and Macbride State Park as well."

    5. Wapsipinicon State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Anamosa, IA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 462-2761

    $10 - $36 / night

    "The RV sites aren’t really out of the ordinary but the park sits upon a slight rise above the Missouri River and the road around the campground leads down to the river."

    "It is a short drive to the river to hike, picnic, paddle, fish. There are 2 boat ramps, one just above the dam. This site is a Registered Historic site."

    6. Matsell Bridge Natural Area

    3 Reviews
    Anamosa, IA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 892-6450

    "Nice quiet little primitive campground next to the Wapsipinicon River. Unfortunately, when I was there the last weekend of May, the gnats were bad, and the mosquitoes were just starting to gear up."

    7. Modern North Campground — Lake Macbride State Park

    15 Reviews
    Solon, IA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 624-2200

    $25 - $35 / night

    "My niece who lives nearby recommended this place to stay when we went to visit her since was a short drive from where she lives. "

    "Close access to boating and town"

    8. Primitive South Campground — Lake Macbride State Park

    10 Reviews
    Solon, IA
    18 miles
    +1 (319) 624-2200

    $12 - $25 / night

    "You may also be able to take the dam trail with a bike, but I'm not totally sure about that."

    "This is for the primitive southern camp site at lake macbride, iowa. Their is a modern campsite on the north side as well. This one is spacious, beautiful and peaceful."

    9. West Overlook Campground

    18 Reviews
    Coralville, IA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 338-3685

    $22 - $28 / night

    "The reservoir behind the dam creates both the Coralville Lake alongside Lake MacBride which is a state park in a side bay."

    "LuLu and I stayed for 10 days while visiting family in Iowa City. The campground hosted mainly locals but it’s only a couple of miles off the I80."

    10. Central Park

    5 Reviews
    Anamosa, IA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (563) 487-3541

    "Trails, nature center, shelters, restrooms/showers, and lake access for beach, paddling, fishing, etc. Prairie plantings mixed in the wooded areas."

    "Beautiful little lake. Nice beach area. Camping sites pretty level. Park has free WiFi."

Show More
Showing results 1-10 of 119 campgrounds

2025 Detourist Giveaway

Presented byToyota Trucks

Review Campgrounds. Win Prizes.

Enter to Win


Recent Reviews near Springville, IA

433 Reviews of 119 Springville Campgrounds


  • Jorge F.
    Sep. 8, 2025

    Cedar River Campground

    Good place to go camping with friends and family.

    “This place became my wife’s and daughters’ favorite this year. It is a place where everyone who visits is very kind and respectful. The managers are always courteous and attentive.”

  • Steve T.
    Sep. 7, 2025

    Saulsbury Bridge Rec Area - Cedar River Campground

    Enjoyable Stay

    The sites are spaced apart well and clean with a beautiful view of the Cedar River. If you camp on the riverside campground be sure to bring a bike or extra vehicle if you camp on the far end because the bathrooms are bit of a walk. And bring a grate with you for your fire ring as some have them and some don’t. All and all it was an enjoyable stay with a fantastic view, even caught a few fish since our campsite was literally on the river edge

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 3, 2025

    Maquoketa Caves State Park Campground

    Great campground

    Beautiful park. The campground has less than 30 sites, most of which have power. The walk in sites are very private but still less than 75 yards from your car. You are in thick forest and will hear lots of animal sounds at night.

  • James M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 30, 2025

    Wapsi River Environmental Ed. Ctr.

    Very nice, quite, cabin surrounded by forest

    Cabin has all amenities for six. Charcoal grill, fire ring with wood supplied, picnic table, covered porch, trail head right next to cabin. After hours offers quite park, dark skies, and trails with wildlife. Wapsipinicon River access just down River Trail.

  • James M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 25, 2025

    Bennett Park

    Nice smaller County CG with small lake

    CG has newer RR/shower house. Sites have electric, fire rings, gravel pads. There is a Play area, shelter , host site, dump station. Park has small lake for paddling and fishing.

  • Clifton B.
    Aug. 18, 2025

    Lake Iowa County Park

    Very nice campground off the beaten path

    Wife and I met friends here in August 2025.  This was the middle between us & them as we live in CO and they live in NY.  The campground was very well maintained.  Shower rooms & restrooms were very clean and all were functional.  We really enjoyed the long weekend here.  Be advised tho, we were not adequately prepared for the humidity in August.  Being from Colorado where we live at much higher altitudes & we didnt expect the humidity to affect us as it did.  Not a bad thing, we were just used to 15% max and that weekend we saw 90% with 90 degrees.  Wife and I will likely return and see more of the Amana communities in the fall.

  • Susie K.
    Aug. 7, 2025

    Porth RV Park

    Porth Campground

    Great campground.  Sewer, water, electricity.

    It rained a lot while we were there no flooding issues at all.  Very friendly and very well maintained.

    Definitely would stay again,  we were there for 3 weeks.

  • Erik W.
    Jul. 21, 2025

    Beyonder Getaway at Sleepy Hollow

    Neat place but it's not flat

    Super nice staff.  We stayed here for a few weeks while working in the area. The land is not flat.  The spots are good and most are pull-throughs but some are too short for a 30' camper.  Would definitely stay there again. 

    We stayed there in October, 2017

  • Chad R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 20, 2025

    Pleasant Creek State Recreation Area Campground

    Great Experience

    This is a great campground.  The camp sites were nice and the restrooms were not bad.  There is plenty of access to the lake for fishing whether it's from shore or on a boat.


Guide to Springville

Camping near Springville, Iowa ranges from spacious lakeside sites to wooded sanctuaries within Jones, Linn, and Johnson counties. Most campgrounds in this area sit at elevations between 800-900 feet above sea level, with natural terrain featuring glacial deposits that create rolling hills and valleys. Summer temperatures typically reach 80-90°F during day with cooler nights in the 60s, while spring and fall camping can see temperature swings of 30+ degrees between day and night.

What to do

Paddling and kayaking: Central Park features a small lake perfect for beginners. "There is a new beach for swimming, and some hiking and nature trails. Easy kayak access with parking," mentions Brandon R. about this Jones County park.

Mountain biking access: At Wanatee Park, trails connect directly to recreation areas. "The best thing about this campground is it's access to the squaw creek man bike single track. The sites are nice, and easy access to town if you forgot stuff," notes Kris P.

Fossil exploration: The West Overlook Campground provides easy access to unique geological features. "Park offers lots of amenities and recreation opportunities. Situated along the Cedar river, fishing and paddling can be done," shares James M. from nearby Palisades-Kepler State Park.

Wildlife observation: The primitive camping area at Lake Macbride offers excellent bird watching. "We arrived at dark and set up our backpacking tents but were able to see stars and be separated from our neighboring site," reports Angie G., who appreciated the natural setting.

What campers like

Shower facilities: Many campers value the updated bathroom facilities at Pinicon Ridge Park. "Clean, and even NEW showers that are outstanding. Storm shelter right on site. Playground is awesome for kids of all ages," writes Beau Z., highlighting the campground's amenities.

Affordability: Primitive camping areas offer exceptional value. "Free firewood for campers was a plus!! $9.00/night!!!" exclaims Jeff A. about his experience at Primitive South Campground.

Spacious sites: Many campgrounds feature well-designed layouts. "The sites were extremely level and clean, electric and water hookups. The camp host was very friendly and had plenty of firewood and ice in stock," notes Chelsea D. about her experience at Pinicon Ridge Park.

What you should know

Seasonal flooding: Water levels can affect camping areas. "Lower area is susceptible to flooding during extremely high water, but county staff is very proactive and hospitable with helping campers relocate from dangerous areas," reports Beau Z. about Pinicon Ridge Park.

Site topography: Not all tent sites are naturally level. "Not a level site to be had. Significant slope at all RV/camper sites," warns Jennifer F. about Wapsipinicon State Park Campground.

Reservation requirements: Some campgrounds fill quickly, especially on weekends. "If you want to reserve a campsite online, do so at least 2 days ahead," advises Ethan M. from his experience at Primitive South Campground.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Some campgrounds feature exceptional play areas. "They have the most amazing playgrounds (yes, two of them!) That we've ever seen. There were activities for kids of all ages, and they used a rubber composite on the ground at the playground so when kiddos fall, they aren't injured," shares Chelsea D. about her family's experience at Pinicon Ridge Park.

Beach amenities: Sugar Bottom Campground offers water recreation options. "Great campground, cheap sites with electric and water even for tent campers. Fantastic amenities including hot showers and nice bathrooms and a cleaning station with sink basin for camping dishes. Great beach swimming area. Fun for all," writes Steve T.

Nature programs: Educational opportunities exist at several parks. "Near Iowa Raptor Project that conducts raptor programs and site with walking tour and live raptors," notes James M. about Sugar Bottom's proximity to wildlife education.

Tips from RVers

Leveling requirements: Come prepared with leveling blocks for some campgrounds. "Our site was unlevel but was able to get the RV right with tri-levelers. The sites are very spacious with some shade, a fire ring, and picnic table provided," explains Clint G. about his nine-night stay at Wanatee Park.

Dump station access: Plan accordingly for sewage disposal. "We stayed at this campground for 7 nights with W/E hook ups. Dump available on entrance/exit," reports Clint G. about Pinicon Ridge Park, noting the convenient but limited dump station availability.

Electrical options: Many sites offer multiple amperage options. "Check-in was quick and easy. We proceeded to back-in site 61 with water and electric(50/30/20 AMP)," shares MickandKarla W. about their experience at Sugar Bottom Campground.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Springville, IA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Springville, IA is Wanatee Park (formerly Squaw Creek) with a 4.8-star rating from 6 reviews.

What parks are near Springville, IA?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 5 parks near Springville, IA that allow camping, notably Coralville Lake and Mississippi River - Pools 11-22.