Best RV Parks & Resorts near Wyoming, IA

Several RV parks surround Wyoming, Iowa, offering a range of amenities for motorhome travelers. Porth RV Park in Calamus provides full hookups with 50-amp service on gravel pads and operates from April through October. Interstate RV Park in Davenport features big-rig friendly sites with full hookup options including water, electric, and sewer connections. Rock Creek County Marina and Campground in Camanche offers year-round RV camping with water and electric hookups, though without sewer connections at individual sites. Rustic Barn Campground RV Park in nearby Kieler, Wisconsin provides well-maintained pull-through sites with 30/50-amp service. "Very clean and well-maintained. All had gravel driveways and looked level. Decent separation between sites although they are close together, as would be expected in an RV park," noted one RV camper about Rustic Barn.

Most RV campgrounds in the region maintain sanitary dump stations for motorhomes without sewer hookups. Cell service varies throughout the area, with AT&T and Verizon typically providing adequate coverage for travelers needing connectivity. Seasonal availability differs between parks, with some like Rock Creek operating year-round while others close for winter months. Pet policies are generally accommodating, with most RV parks allowing pets on leash. Advance reservations are recommended during summer months and holiday weekends when parks fill quickly. Propane service is available in nearby towns, and many parks offer on-site firewood sales. RV campers should note that while most parks accommodate large rigs, some county park campgrounds have tighter spacing that may challenge larger motorhomes during peak season.

Best RV Sites Near Wyoming, Iowa (131)

    1. Porth RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Wheatland, IA
    21 miles
    +1 (563) 246-2665

    "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."

    2. Shady Creek

    17 Reviews
    Illinois City, IA
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (563) 419-0857

    $14 - $26 / night

    "We have Verizon. Clean showers and 50 amp sites."

    "Easy to navigate, even with big rigs, which there were planty. Never seen a park where every pad was level like this one."

    3. Fishermans Corner - Mississippi River

    23 Reviews
    Bettendorf, IL
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (815) 259-3628

    $14 - $26 / night

    "The campground is quiet with level gravel pads with a picnic table and firepit. The sites have electric, water to fill your tanks with dispersed throughout the campground, and a dump station."

    "CG has RV/tent sites including water, restrooms, dump station, wood, playground, outdoor amphitheater, hosts, fishing/baiting/paddling access to Mississippi River. Great River bike trail too."

    4. Blanding Landing

    5 Reviews
    Bellevue, IL
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (563) 582-0881

    $14 - $25 / night

    "Hosts are friendly and I saw rangers driving through multiple times. Each site includes picnic table and fire pit. Most have electric. "

    "Quiet, relaxing small campground with super clean hot showers and flush toilets in shower house. Boat ramp, dock fishing, tall trees all over. Shady sites, water pump faucets, dump station."

    5. Rock Creek County Marina and Campground

    7 Reviews
    Princeton, IA
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (563) 259-1876

    $14 - $18 / night

    "CG is spread out along bottomland river forest and includes camping cabins, tent and RV sites, RR/showers, playground, dump and water stations, Eco Tourism store/grill, paddling rentals, Blue Heron Cruises"

    "Gorgeous surrounding, something for everyone. No strict rules. Environmental center for kids and adults alike and a cafe. Lots of bugs, high humidity and it can flood ."

    6. Spruce Creek Park

    2 Reviews
    Bellevue, IA
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (563) 652-3783

    "There's fishing, exploring, a playground, and when you see a paddleboat you have time to drive to town before it hits loch & damn #12. It's a beautiful spot right on the river with views galore."

    7. Cedar River Campground

    11 Reviews
    West Liberty, IA
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (563) 946-2431

    $35 - $50 / night

    "Convenient location a lot of amenities and activities"

    8. Rustic Barn Campground RV Park

    15 Reviews
    Dubuque, WI
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (608) 568-7797

    "General: 58 sites with various amenities. Some are long pull-throughs, some are back-in, some have 30 amp with or without a patio, and some have 50-amp electric with or without a patio."

    "Beautiful setting nice wide pull throughs. Very friendly and helpful. Good place for overnight or extended stay."

    9. Interstate RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Eldridge, IA
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (563) 386-7292

    "Easy on off from highway, cute little place but still fit a big rig towing a trailer. DoorDash in area is convenient. 50 ⚡️💩👍💧👍"

    "Staff was extremely helpful in helping us to secure a full-hookup and drive-through spot for the night. Nice video library and book room, clean restrooms/showers, and spotless laundry room."

    10. Off Shore RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Bellevue, IA
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (563) 872-5000

    $69 - $139 / night

    "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."

    "CG offers river views, hard lanes, tables, fire rings, RR, playground, food, and is just 2 miles north of river town of Bellevue for supplies."

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RV Park Reviews near Wyoming, IA

710 Reviews of 131 Wyoming Campgrounds


  • Lauren M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 17, 2025

    West Overlook Campground

    Amazing Iowa stop for 2 nights

    On our way across the state and was concerned about needing power. Was able to find 1 spot for 2 nights only a day early. Very popular place. E/W with dump station in the campground. Water access by beach and boat. Next to the dam on lake side. Spacious sites. Well maintained. Concrete pad with picnic table and fire pit. Close to town if needing shopping.

  • James M.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 25, 2023

    Incahias Campground - Scott County Park

    Smaller County CG in large park

    Basic seasonal amenities including gravel pads, some pull through, tables, fire rings with wood available at host site, water, dump station, electric, playground, RR/showers, visitor parking, alongside prairie and wetlands. CG has good shade trees though sites are close together. Park gas a pool with concessions, golf course with concessions, trails for hiking/biking/horses, a historical Pioneer village.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 16, 2023

    Rustic Barn Campground RV Park

    Very clean and well-maintained

    General: 58 sites with various amenities. Some are long pull-throughs, some are back-in, some have 30 amp with or without a patio, and some have 50-amp electric with or without a patio. Tents are NOT allowed. We were greeted immediately upon arrival and asked to sign a waiver and given a welcome packet. The rules are extensive, but most are common sense/courtesy and not at all unreasonable. 

    Site Quality: All had gravel driveways and looked level. Decent separation between sites although they are close together, as would be expected in an RV park. Our site had a patio and decent-sized picnic table but it was chilly when we were there so we ate inside. 

    Bathhouse: Very clean as were the showers. 

    Activities/Amenities: There are many activities offered, including a dog park, basketball, horseshoes, games (cornhole, large checkerboard, and others), a barn with a television, a book library, puzzles, and a pool table. Coffee is available after 9 am. There is also a small chapel available 24/7 and a laundry room. WiFi is also available. There is a camp store with ice, ice cream, some camping supplies, clothing, crafts, and more. We were told several restaurants will deliver to the campground. 

    We don’t typically prefer to stay in RV-style campgrounds, but it was conveniently located with easy access off Route 151 just over the Wisconsin border from Iowa, we were warmly welcomed, and enjoyed our short stay passing through. Pride of ownership was evident throughout.

  • James M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 23, 2023

    Bennett Park

    Quite County Park with pond

    Park offers pond for fishing and paddling with trails, play areas. and shelters for rent. Nice RR/shower house. Campground is aller with back in and pull through gravel pads. Sites have fire rings, tables, electric, with newer dump station.

  • David S.
    Sep. 1, 2022

    Pinicon Ridge Park

    Nice clean and generally spacious

    Stayed in The Plains area. Water and electric hookups, dump station near by. Clean shower house with storm shelter. Mixed sun and shade with generous grassy sites, fire pit and picnic table.

  • D
    Jun. 11, 2022

    Mud Lake County Park

    Beautiful park on Miss River. Great value

    Mud Lake is a wonderful county park near Dubuque. Beautiful views of the Mississippi River. We stayed one night on our way to Minnesota. The sites are mostly sunny. The park streets are gravel with gravel sites. The park is quiet except for the occasional train from the nearby tracks. Great value for $21. Electric and water hookups. Marina and boathouse next door.

    Stayed in campsite #35 which has no shade. It was a gravel site which shares a pull-through with site 36. There was more than enough parking for my TT and truck and grass on either side. The site included: picnic table and fire ring. Utilities were located in the rear. 20A/50A electric and water. Site was level. Neighbors were nearby.

    AT&T had 2 bars of LTE and Verizon 2 bars of LTE service. AT&T Speedtest: 47 Mbps down, 1.3 Mbps up. Verizon data VERY SLOW. No WiFi.

    Would stay here again. We camped at Mud Lake Park in a Travel Trailer.

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 25, 2023

    Thomson Causeway

    Beautiful Mississippi Views

    Thomson: (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good (70 yr olds in 17’ trailer) Overall Rating: 4.5. Some great water views. Some open water and some water covered w blooming lilies - blooming while we were there .
    Price 2023: $12 per night w senior discount. Usage during visit: Very heavy. Site Privacy: Varies. Some lake sites become moderately to very private w trailer in the site. Site Spacing: Some lake sites are pretty close Site surface: Blacktop Reservations: Yes Campground Noise: Pretty quiet. There are children on bikes - Not a bother.
    Road Noise: Far off main road Through Traffic in campground: Not in loops. Electric Hookup: Yes Sewer Hookup: No Dump Station: Yes, Belford entering the campground Potable Water Available: At the site. Bathroom: Pit toilets and flush Showers: Yes, not in every loop. Note, the one in the picnic area is only lightly used.
    Pull Throughs: Some Cell Service (AT&T). Fair in our loop. Setting: Lakeside and along woods. Weather: Some lightening storms.
    Bugs: Mosquitoes. Be ready.
    Host: Around Rig size: Large rigs are there.
    Sites:

    On water or clear view- some of best: Open water.: 69, 68, 67, 65, 60, 59, 58 Lily pads: 54,55,56 , 46,47,49,51, 40,41,43, 34,36,38, 30,32,33( getting close to cg entry road. ) (Some inner loop sites have an obstructive water view. But, little privacy. These sites, I did not list. )

    Back up to woods but no view of water: best of woods sites :9,11,13,15,17,19,8,3,5 Still good: 100,102,104,106,108,110 , 112, 126

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 26, 2024

    Beyonder Getaway at Sleepy Hollow

    Short Jog to This Campground Outpost From I80

    If you’re looking for a family-friendly place to pull over for a decent escape to nature, then you may very well want to consider Sleepy Hollow, which is just a few minutes north of I80. Given its proximity to the busy interstate highway, this campground scores high on the convenience factor being EZ on- and off-, but it is just far enough away where you will feel as though you have escaped both the non-stop whir of incessant highway traffic and the unsightly view of a heavily trafficked main roadway. Add on top of this that you’ll find this location is perfectly suitable to the RV crowd as much as it is the tent-pitching bredren that belong to my tribe of outdoor enthusiasts.

    Here at this campground you’ll find RV and 5th Wheel sites offering both pull-thru and back-in sites complete with full hook-ups (water, 30 / 50 amp electric and sewage). There’s 7 tent sites that are very well shaded, have a decent patch of land and include picnic tables, fire pits and scattered stand-up BBQ grills. Whether you have a tent, an RV or not, this campground has a small handful of cozy cabins available to rent that come with running hot & cold water as well as electricity and are located close to the fishing pond. What I enjoyed most with the primitive camping area was the serenity offered by the abundance of new growth Oaks that shaded the place, along with unfettered views of the lake itself. Priceless.

    Sleepy Hollow offers a number of amenities including: ‘catch& release’ pond (both swimming and fishing potential), ball pit, kid’s playground, puppy park, designated dumpsters, fairly decent WiFi, community firepits, general market store, laundr-O-mat, shower facility, pavilion, horseshoes, game room, volleyball and basketball courts, artificial beachhead with swim area and windmills. There’s a lagoon with hundreds of ducks, but depending upon how you look at this, it may or may not be considered an amenity, but if you have kids like I do, it’s a great distraction that offers up a lot of duck-feeding fun.

    Insider’s tips? Here’s a few: (1) If you’re looking for a decent bit of hiking, there’s a nice slice of nature near here at Sleepy Hollow a bit NE called Hawkeye Wildlife Management Area where there’s plenty of trails, shooting ranges and some fairly decent bird watching; (2) When you get tired trying to conjure up that next meal from your cooler or on-board fridge, then head over to nearby Renee’s Roadhouse where this roadside stand serves up standard Americana fare like burgers, sandwiches and wraps. For anything more substantial, you’ll have to take a longer drive east to Iowa City of which I recommend Steak & Shake, Back Berner Bar & Grill or Barrel House; (3) If you’d like to embrace the Amish vibe that exists here in rural Iowa, then head due north to Amana Colonies where you’ll come across hand-made blankets and artisan-crafted cabinetry all while offering you some very warm Midwestern hospitality.

    Happy Camping!

  • James M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 17, 2023

    Woodside Campground, Scott County Park Iowa

    Newer solar assisted CG

    Closed for winter-Newer CG offers RVs including big rigs basics like electric, water, sewer, fire rings, hard pads. Not much shade though trees are planted. Park offers Pride Lake for paddling and fishing, trails for hike/bike/horse, pool with concessions, golf course, historical Pioneer Village , an trails with wildlife!


Guide to Wyoming

Camping in Jackson County near Wyoming, Iowa typically experiences temperature swings between 15°F in winter to 85°F during summer months. The terrain around most campgrounds in this region features wooded river bottoms along the Cedar and Mississippi Rivers, with elevations that vary from 600 to 900 feet above sea level. Many rv sites near Wyoming, Iowa connect to water trails for paddling access.

What to do

Paddling activities along backwaters: Rock Creek County Marina and Campground offers canoe and kayak rentals with direct access to Mississippi River backwaters. "This RV Park lies at the South end of Calamus, Iowa and is divided by the city street (1st & Grove). Basic pull in sites include water, electric, tables, gravel throughout, with a central dump station," notes James M. about nearby Porth RV Park.

Educational programming: Visit the Eco Tourism Center at Rock Creek County Marina and Campground where they maintain displays of native wildlife. "This campground has an assortment of primitive and electrical sites. They also have cabins and canoe/kayak rental, a visitor shop with food/drink and a mini museum of the local wildlife. Great place for the family," writes Ryan.

Fishing access: Multiple shoreline fishing spots exist along campground riverbanks. "Access along river for fishing. Railroad runs nearby can be loud," mentions James M. about Fisherman's Corner. Several campgrounds maintain docks specifically for anglers who prefer not to wade.

What campers like

Level camping pads: Many RV campgrounds near Wyoming feature concrete or graded gravel pads. "Sites are shaded, with services, fire pits, wood available, site volunteer," notes James M. about Fishermans Corner - Mississippi River, which offers "paved everywhere, level concrete pads," according to Al K.

River views: Several campgrounds provide direct views of the Mississippi. "This is a really nice campground right on the Mississippi! The campground is quiet with level gravel pads with a picnic table and firepit. The sites have electric, water to fill your tanks with dispersed throughout the campground, and a dump station," explains Elisha L.

Clean facilities: Campgrounds in this region generally maintain well-kept shower facilities. "Very clean as were the showers," writes Lee D. about Rustic Barn Campground RV Park. Another camper noted, "The bathrooms are very clean, but no hot water after telling the host twice."

What you should know

Train noise: Several campgrounds sit near active rail lines affecting light sleepers. "The railroad runs nearby can be loud," notes one reviewer of Fisherman's Corner. Another camper shared, "Our first night here the many trains were loud and woke us up, but if you can laugh instead of being annoyed, it is fine."

Seasonal flooding: Campgrounds along the Mississippi can experience seasonal closures due to high water. "Watch river levels for flooding, bugs can be bad since location is bottomland riverine forest," warns James M. about Rock Creek Marina.

Reservation requirements: Many recreational vehicle sites near Wyoming require advance booking during peak season. About Shady Creek, Kimberly W. advises, "make your reservations as early as you can the spots go quick! The campground even has a military spot!"

Tips for camping with families

Wildlife education opportunities: Bring children to the nature centers available at some campgrounds. "The grounds are on backwaters of the Mississippi so there are boat ramps, docks, and areas to fish. The camp store also offers canoe, kayak, and other boat rentals," shares Chris F. about Rock Creek Marina, adding "They also have an Eco Center with turtles, snakes, and an aquarium that our family really enjoyed."

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature play structures for children. "There's a playground for kids," noted Jackie J. about Cedar River Campground, adding "They have mini-golf, a nice pool and a creative rugged play area for the kids."

Boat tours: Consider scheduling pontoon tours available at some riverfront campgrounds. "CG is spread out along bottomland river forest and includes camping cabins, tent and RV sites, RR/showers, playground, dump and water stations, Eco Tourism store/grill, paddling rentals, Blue Heron Cruises, nature center," describes James M.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Choose river view sites when available for better air circulation. "Some sites are right on the river w/ views - worth it to try to get those. Our spot was last min and just a short walk from river - still beautiful," advises Sarah C. about camping along the Mississippi.

Dump station timing: Plan dump station use during off-peak hours at recreational vehicle sites near Wyoming. "2 dump stations so no congestion to dump. Potable water between sites (not for fixed hookup) and good electric," notes Sarah C.

Site surface considerations: Gravel sites may become soft after rain. "Gravel lanes were soft from recent storms," James M. observes about Interstate RV Park. Another camper mentions similar conditions at another location: "Sites are close together: gravel pads, onsite: water, firewood, fire pit, tables, food nearby, playground adjacent, near Highway 30."

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