The best beach camping near Iowa City

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This Midwestern destination serves up some incredible outdoor experiences and great local culture. Aside from the city’s college sports scene and extensive museum network, area campers may be surprised to also find a deep gorge, numerous hiking and mountain biking trails, and easy access to natural wooded spaces along the Iowa River. Waterside RV and tent camping options are abundant on Coralville Lake and the river, which serves as an Iowa City highlight.

100% (3) 10 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Iowa City

Lucky Star Farm

1. Lucky Star Farm

100%
(4)
8.4mi from Iowa City · 1 site
Located on a 20-acre stretch of land between Iowa City and Kalona, Lucky Star Farm is a working farm raising dairy goats, llamas, chickens, turkeys & ducks. We are dedicated to sharing local food, education and lodging with the community. Come visit our diverse, sustainable and entertaining farm! The farm is full of outdoor opportunities. Guests can stroll over to the pond and swim, explore, or relax on the sandy beach and dock. Guests are also welcome to fish (catch and release) or use the stand-up paddleboard (lifejackets provided). There is a fire pit, complimentary firewood, and roasting sticks for your use. At the barn you can visit the goats and see their kids playing in the spring. There is a half mile trail around the property that takes you past the restored prairie and llama pasture. Guests can see what's growing in the edible forest and circle through the mandala garden. Visit the chicken coop and see how farm fresh eggs are made!
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$113
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Coralville Lake

2. Coralville Lake

80%
(5)
Park 11mi from Iowa City · 480 sites
Discover the scenic beauty and outdoor adventures at Coralville Lake.
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Electrical hookup
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Lake Macbride State Park

3. Lake Macbride State Park

100%
(2)
State park 9.7mi from Iowa City · 103 sites
Discover the natural charm of Lake Macbride State Park.
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Palisades-Kepler State Park

4. Palisades-Kepler State Park

State park 17mi from Iowa City · 40 sites
Discover the scenic beauty of Palisades-Kepler State Park.
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Mississippi River - Pools 11-22

5. Mississippi River - Pools 11-22

100%
(1)
Park 59mi from Iowa City · 152 sites
Discover the scenic splendor of Mississippi River - Pools 11-22.
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Pleasant Creek State Recreation Area

6. Pleasant Creek State Recreation Area

State park 36mi from Iowa City · 74 sites
Discover the allure of Pleasant Creek State Recreation Area.
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Lake Darling State Park

7. Lake Darling State Park

State park 37mi from Iowa City · 85 sites
Discover the serene beauty of Lake Darling State Park.
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This Midwestern destination serves up some incredible outdoor experiences and great local culture. Aside from the city’s college sports scene and extensive museum network, area campers may be surprised to also find a deep gorge, numerous hiking and mountain biking trails, and easy access to natural wooded spaces along the Iowa River. Waterside RV and tent camping options are abundant on Coralville Lake and the river, which serves as an Iowa City highlight.

100% (3) 10 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Iowa City

Lucky Star Farm

1. Lucky Star Farm

100%
(4)
8.4mi from Iowa City · 1 site
Located on a 20-acre stretch of land between Iowa City and Kalona, Lucky Star Farm is a working farm raising dairy goats, llamas, chickens, turkeys & ducks. We are dedicated to sharing local food, education and lodging with the community. Come visit our diverse, sustainable and entertaining farm! The farm is full of outdoor opportunities. Guests can stroll over to the pond and swim, explore, or relax on the sandy beach and dock. Guests are also welcome to fish (catch and release) or use the stand-up paddleboard (lifejackets provided). There is a fire pit, complimentary firewood, and roasting sticks for your use. At the barn you can visit the goats and see their kids playing in the spring. There is a half mile trail around the property that takes you past the restored prairie and llama pasture. Guests can see what's growing in the edible forest and circle through the mandala garden. Visit the chicken coop and see how farm fresh eggs are made!
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$113
 / night
Coralville Lake

2. Coralville Lake

80%
(5)
Park 11mi from Iowa City · 480 sites
Discover the scenic beauty and outdoor adventures at Coralville Lake.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Lake Macbride State Park

3. Lake Macbride State Park

100%
(2)
State park 9.7mi from Iowa City · 103 sites
Discover the natural charm of Lake Macbride State Park.
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Electrical hookup
Toilets
Palisades-Kepler State Park

4. Palisades-Kepler State Park

State park 17mi from Iowa City · 40 sites
Discover the scenic beauty of Palisades-Kepler State Park.
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Toilets
Showers
Mississippi River - Pools 11-22

5. Mississippi River - Pools 11-22

100%
(1)
Park 59mi from Iowa City · 152 sites
Discover the scenic splendor of Mississippi River - Pools 11-22.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Pleasant Creek State Recreation Area

6. Pleasant Creek State Recreation Area

State park 36mi from Iowa City · 74 sites
Discover the allure of Pleasant Creek State Recreation Area.
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Lake Darling State Park

7. Lake Darling State Park

State park 37mi from Iowa City · 85 sites
Discover the serene beauty of Lake Darling State Park.
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The best beach camping near Iowa City guide

Where to go

Iowa River and Coralville Lake

A majority of the camping options near Iowa City are set along the Iowa River and Coralville Lake, a reservoir of Iowa’s namesake river. A number of lakefront campsites and beach areas draw campers to the area, including the Macbride Nature Recreation Area, home to secluded campsites and top-notch trails. Below the dam, fishing is a highlight for campers, but any spot along the lakeside or riverfront is prime for those looking for boating, hiking, swimming, or fishing.

Lake Macbride State Park

If you're looking for a day or multi-day destination from Iowa City, this state park has plenty to offer. Lake Macbride boating and walleye fishing are standout summer activities, both to thank for this state park’s popularity. Year-round trails also navigate around the lake and prairie, prime for hiking in spring and summer, or skiing and snowshoeing in winter. Multiple Lake Macbride campgrounds are available, most with shaded sites in primitive settings, as well as one campground with RV hookups, showers, and a dump station. Some campsites can be reserved in advance, while others are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Devonian Fossil Gorge

Grab a brochure and walk the self-guided tour along an ancient seabed at the Devonian Fossil Gorge, which was an ocean floor a staggering 375 million years ago. This site was an ocean long before dinosaurs existed, meaning visitors can spot some seriously ancient fossils preserved in the rock. A convenient roadside stop makes for easy access—just be sure to follow all rules to avoid damaging or excavating preserved fossils in the limestone rock formations.

Palisades-Kepler State Park

The Cedar River is a spectacular place to visit, and this park is loaded with riverside trails and adventure. Steep cliffs create amazing scenery throughout the seasons, leading to many arriving with a camera in hand to photograph both the cliffs and the abundance of spring wildflowers along the trails. Hikers are attracted to Palisades-Kepler’s five miles of trails, while fishers hit the water for bass, walleye, and catfish. At the state park campground, showers, restrooms, and electrical hookups serve as conveniences for tent campers, although a few cabins are also available for more of a glamping experience.

When to go

Summer and fall are the prime visiting seasons for much of Iowa and the Iowa City surrounds, when most roads and campgrounds are open. Summer weather can range from mild to hot and humid, but days spent on the Iowa River or Coralville Lake are perfect for beating the heat. Wooded campsites, meanwhile, make it possible to stay comfortable after enjoying the cool waters. Fall brings changing colors, cool nights, and sunny days, but when winter arrives, weather can turn cold and snowy, which causes cross-country skiing trails and snowshoeing opportunities to draw cabin campers. When spring arrives, so does the mud season. This may be the most difficult time to access natural spaces as the snowmelt can create difficult trail and road conditions.