Super friendly staff. Our campsite was along a creek so sleeping was relaxing.
This is a county park that is fairly new. Campground host was super nice and very accommodating. Some traffic noise during the day. Bathrooms and showers were very clean. The lake is down the road with public access for your boat.
Concrete pads with all the hook-ups. Some noise from the interstate. No trees. Great place for us to spend the night and then be on our way. GPS is unreliable. Call for directions.
Many back in sites with 4 pull through sites. We stayed in pull through site #3. Community fire ring! Lots to view! Only issue was trains blowing their horns during the night.
This campground is one of many around Coralville Lake. Reservations are a must. This campground is close to the dam and the Devonian Fossil Gorge.
A bit of traffic noise from the county highway. Otherwise lots to do here. 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!!
This is a great place for families to spend time together. There is a pond for fishing and a beach for swimming. A playground and plenty of shade. Across the pond from the campground you’ll want to check out the huge rock that the park is named after!!
This is a quiet county park with beautiful views of the Turkey River valley!! Best for self-contained campers and tents if you don’t mind roughing it.
Just off of Highway 20. Great overnight stop on our way to Wyoming! Didn’t notice any traffic noise. Sites are grassy and is next to City Park. There are bathrooms but we never found the showers.
Very quiet place to camp along the Little Wapsie River. Very reasonable price!