Camping near Rockwell City

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Looking to go camping near Rockwell City, Iowa? Hipcamp has over 190 options for you to choose from. Whether you prefer tent camping, RV camping, or cabin rentals, there's something for everyone. With an average price per night of $60 and options as low as $15, you're sure to find something that fits your budget. Looking for the best of the best? Check out these top campsites: Come Enjoy the Beauty (160 reviews), Greenhouse Camping (34 reviews), and Sleep in an Iowa Barn @ TLC (21 reviews). Popular amenities include campfires, cooking equipment, and potable water. And if you're the adventurous type, you'll love the activities available, such as swimming, climbing, and boating. Start planning your camping trip today!

99% (129) 55 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Rockwell City

Tent camping on the Raccoon River

1. Tent camping on the Raccoon River

99%
(67)
13mi from Rockwell City · 1 site · Tent, RV
Learn more about this land:Come relax at Rainbow Raccoon Ranch on the Raccoon River. The river offers floating, kayaking, canoeing, and fishing. The nearby Rainbow Bend park and other local conservation areas offer hiking opportunities. As a working ranch, we have friendly Scottish Highland cattle onsite for great photos and selfies.
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$15
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Secluded riverside ranch

2. Secluded riverside ranch

100%
(41)
41mi from Rockwell City · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
This property encompasses 15 acres featuring a mile of mowed trails that weave through wildflower prairies, along a meandering creek, peaceful woods along the river, and a 501(c)(3) animal rescue providing sanctuary to goats, a llama, a miniature cow, an ostrich and more! The perfect place to unwind, unplug, and connect with nature in a private setting, not on a gravel pad at a treeless, overcrowded campground.
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$25
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Burkhart Farm

3. Burkhart Farm

98%
(31)
48mi from Rockwell City · 5 sites
We live in the country on a working grain farm (corn and soybeans). It can get noisy and dusty during harvest and grain hauling operations. You could wake up to deer eating grain around the bins. In the evenings, you can look down to the East by tree line for deer and turkey. We can handle any size RV. Please pick up after your dogs. We have guest children that play in yard. All spots are level. All electric sites are 30/50 and are for year-round use. We have 9 sites with electric and city water. 3 sites are gravel. 4 sites are grass. 2 are concrete. We also have a large primitive camping area west of the grain bins in open yard (no electric or water). Rv parking is available on grass when ground is hard or on the concrete and gravel driveway when soft. We have one picnic table for campers’ use. There is a trail we keep mowed North East of the hay barn alongside the crops, which is great for walking/dog run. Gray water may be dumped in the farm field; the crops love it. Sorry, we can no longer recommend black water dump stations as the local campgrounds are refusing non-customer use. Whistling Donkey in Woodward has a dump station; you can call them and ask if you can use it (515) 438-2669. You can be as private or engaged with us as you feel. Dumpster is by machine shed. There are 30+ local TV channels (no cable available). Open southern skies for satellite use. The lights automatically turn off at 10 PM. Fire pit is available for your use. Firewood is available East of the barn. Fire Pit light dims down to 15% after 10 PM. Yard lights also come on for one minute at Noon every day. Stargazing really pops at night on a clear night. You are welcome to turn lights back on and continue outdoor activities and use fire pit as long as you do not disturb other campers. Mouse and weather vane lights stay on all night for your convenience. Please do not put trash in fire pit. (I have to clean it out) We would prefer if guests arrive before dark; we like to settle down for the evening. WIFI is 250 Mbps depending on number of users. WIFI is Farm. Password is farmfarm (no caps) (Farm is 4 Miles North of Woodward).  1140 300th St Woodward Iowa Caution;   Google maps has a tendency to have you take extra gravel roads. Follow the instructions below to stay on paved roads untill last 1/3 mile. From Woodward: Head to North end of town turn left to the West onto North 3rd St.  Go 1/4 mile turn right at T intersection to the North onto R18 for two miles.  At stop sign turn left to the West on R18.  (stay on R18 do not go straight North onto the gravel) in 1 mile turn right to the North still on R18 for 3 miles turn right to the East on gravel 300th St for 1/3 mile.  Turn right at (Address 1140) Mickey Mouse Pole Light. Park at Woody the hoot owl and we will help you find a spot. From Ames: Head West on highway 30 to Highway 17 go South for 5 miles to Luther turn right on E57 to the West for 7 miles.   At stop sign turn left to the South on R18 for 3 miles turn left to the East on gravel 300th St for 1/3 mile.  Turn right at (Address 1140) Mickey Mouse Pole Light.  Park at Woody the hoot owl and we will help you find a spot. From Ogden: Head South on Highway 169 for 5 miles to E57 turn left to the East for 4 miles.  At stop sign turn right to the South on to R18 for 3 miles.  Turn left to the East on gravel 300th St for 1/3 mile.  Turn right at (Address 1140) Mickey Mouse Pole Light. Park at Woody the hoot owl and we will help you find a spot. From East bound Interstate 80   Turn at exit 110    (Adel / Winterset) onto Highway 169 and go north 29 miles to E57.   (Google maps has a tendency to have you turn onto 300 street which is an extra 4 miles of gravel road go North to E57)  Turn right to the East for 4 miles.  At stop sign turn right to the South on R18 for 3 miles.   Turn left to the East on gravel 300th St for 1/3 mile.   Turn right at (Address 1140) Mickey Mouse pole Light.  Park at Woody the hoot owl and we will help you find a spot. From Des Moines take 141 to the North to Woodward (From Woodward see above). For questions about the route look at our host site at the photo map. Local Hospital Perry IA ---------------------515 465-3547 Boone IA--------------------515 432-3140 Local gas station: Casey’s General Store (gas, pizza, sub sandwiches, and groceries). Madrid (9 miles away) is the closest diesel fuel. Restaurants in Woodward: Cayennes Café Whistling Donkey Sports Bar and Grill Laundry: Uptown Laundry, 115 S Main St., Woodward Groceries: A J’s Grocery Store Picket Fence Creamery Banks: E-Bank, ATM 217 S Main St., Woodward Local Attractions: Picket Fence Creamery Woodward High Trestle Bridge & BikeTrail
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$15
 / night
Black Hawk State Park

4. Black Hawk State Park

State park 21mi from Rockwell City · 128 sites
Discover the scenic beauty and outdoor adventures at Black Hawk State Park.
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Dolliver Memorial State Park

5. Dolliver Memorial State Park

State park 28mi from Rockwell City · 24 sites
Discover the rugged beauty of Dolliver Memorial State Park.
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Vines of Grace LLC

6. Vines of Grace LLC

100%
(5)
31mi from Rockwell City · 1 site · Tent, RV
Picturesque vineyard located by Saint Mary's Catholic Church and Willey Ballpark & Playground. The vineyard is equipped with a private 30-amp hookup and city water. The views are truly astonishing with an open view of the sunrise. At night you will see the Milkyway with no light pollution given our geographical location in Willey, Iowa. The property has walking paths around the vineyard and plenty of open space to run free.
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$23
 / night
Coopers Cove Park

7. Coopers Cove Park

10mi from Rockwell City
Cooper’s Cove stands out as a premier destination for camping, fishing, and nature enthusiasts, offering a unique blend of outdoor adventure and serene landscapes. This well-equipped campground features 12 electric sites, ensuring a comfortable stay for visitors. Guests can take advantage of the newly constructed restroom and shower facilities, along with a convenient dump station located nearby. Families will appreciate the playground and shelter house, perfect for spending quality time outdoors. For fishing aficionados, the campground boasts a fishing pier where you can reel in bluegill, bass, or catfish, along with easy access to the lake for additional aquatic activities. Just across the road lies Whitetail Ridge, a fantastic spot for hiking along Lizard Creek. As you explore, keep an eye out for local wildlife, including eagles, turkeys, hawks, and woodpeckers. Don’t miss the chance to visit the historic Keystone Bridge during your adventure, adding a touch of history to your outdoor experience. Cooper’s Cove truly offers something for everyone, making it an ideal getaway for nature lovers.
Gordon Prange City Park
Gordon Prange City Park

8. Gordon Prange City Park

11mi from Rockwell City
Discover the charm of Pomeroy Campground, a unique family-friendly destination nestled in the heart of Gordon Prange City Park. This picturesque campground offers an expansive setting with breathtaking skies and enchanting moonlit nights, making it an ideal spot for both short visits and extended stays. At Pomeroy Campground, there’s no shortage of activities for all ages. Enjoy outdoor sports with facilities for volleyball, tennis, basketball, softball, and football, perfect for older children and adults. Younger visitors will delight in the large, well-maintained playground, featuring an array of equipment that promises endless fun. Centrally located between the recreational waters of Storm Lake and Twin Lakes, our campground provides spacious RV sites equipped with full hookups and picnic tables for delightful outdoor dining experiences. Gather around the campfire site to share stories and roast marshmallows for s'mores, creating lasting memories with family and friends. For larger gatherings, the shelter house at Gordon Prange City Park can accommodate groups of up to 65 people. This versatile space includes tables, chairs, internet access, a TV, and a generous food preparation counter. Additional amenities such as bathrooms and showers ensure comfort, and the shelter can be heated for cooler days. With several tent sites available for rent, Pomeroy Camp
Lizard Creek Ranch Campground

9. Lizard Creek Ranch Campground

21mi from Rockwell City
Discover the charm of Lizard Creek Ranch Campground, a unique retreat nestled at 1762 Johnson Ave, Fort Dodge, Iowa. Just minutes away from the bustling city, our campground offers a serene escape on well-maintained blacktop roads, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Explore the scenic trails that lead you to Lizard Creek, where you can wade into the refreshing waters, cast a line for fishing, or simply bask in the sun. The tranquil environment is perfect for unwinding and reconnecting with nature. Our campground features 48 spacious sites, each equipped with a fire ring and full hookups to ensure a comfortable stay. For your dining needs, the Creekside Restaurant and Bar is conveniently located on the property and is open six days a week, offering delicious meals to satisfy your cravings. Additionally, we provide laundry and shower facilities available in one of our cottages, which can be requested for your convenience. Experience the peaceful surroundings and exceptional amenities at Lizard Creek Ranch Campground, where relaxation and adventure await.
Brushy Creek State Recreation Area

10. Brushy Creek State Recreation Area

State park 33mi from Rockwell City · 252 sites
Discover the rugged beauty of Brushy Creek State Recreation Area.
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Springbrook State Park

11. Springbrook State Park

State park 44mi from Rockwell City · 111 sites
Discover the natural allure of Springbrook State Park's diverse landscapes.
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Ledges State Park

12. Ledges State Park

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State park 48mi from Rockwell City · 94 sites
Discover a lost lake and gorgeous sandstone cliffs at this state park.
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Ambrose A Call State Park

13. Ambrose A Call State Park

State park 49mi from Rockwell City · 1 site
Discover the natural charm of Ambrose A Call State Park.
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Camp Crescent

14. Camp Crescent

22mi from Rockwell City
Nestled along the picturesque shores of Black Hawk Lake, Camp Crescent stands out as a premier destination for family camping in Iowa, offering a serene escape into nature. Our campground is perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat while enjoying a variety of outdoor activities. From fishing and boating to swimming and hiking, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Explore the scenic beauty of Lake View and Black Hawk Lake, where adventure awaits at every turn. Planning your visit is simple with our user-friendly online reservation system. Conveniently located off Highway 71 and Highway 175 in northwestern Iowa, Camp Crescent provides a tranquil atmosphere away from the hustle and bustle of the Interstate. Owned by the City of Lake View, our family-friendly campground operates from April 15 to October 1 each year. We offer competitive daily rates, and if you stay for six nights, the seventh night is complimentary from April to September! At Camp Crescent, guests can easily access four local boat ramps to launch canoes, motorboats, fishing boats, and paddle boats into Black Hawk Lake. Fishing enthusiasts can cast their lines for walleye, crappies, bullheads, catfish, bass, and bluegill, or participate in our exciting August Carp Fishing Contest. For those who enjoy hiking and biking,
Elbert Pocahontas Park

15. Elbert Pocahontas Park

23mi from Rockwell City
Pocahontas stands out for its charming parks nestled within the city limits, offering a delightful blend of recreational opportunities and local attractions. Elbert Park and Rosenberger Park feature playground equipment, making them perfect spots for families to enjoy outdoor activities. Princess Park is particularly noteworthy, as it is home to the iconic Pocahontas statue and the Pocahontas Hometown Pride Log Cabin Museum, which showcases the area's rich history. Heritage Park hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including the popular Art in the Park series on Wednesday evenings during June and July, providing a vibrant community atmosphere. For more information about these parks and their amenities, feel free to reach out to City Hall or the Pocahontas County Conservation Center. Whether you're looking to relax, explore, or engage in community events, Pocahontas parks offer something for everyone.
Webster County Fairgrounds

16. Webster County Fairgrounds

24mi from Rockwell City
The Webster County Fair and Fairgrounds stand out as a vibrant hub for agricultural education and community engagement, proudly managed by the Webster County Agricultural Association and the Webster County Fair Board. As a non-profit 501c5 organization, our mission is to foster a deeper understanding of agriculture and domestic sciences among the public, enhancing the agricultural landscape of our community. Our dedicated volunteer Board of Directors works tirelessly to provide essential facilities and grounds for youth programs such as 4-H and FFA. These programs empower young individuals to showcase their hard work and achievements during our annual county fair, a highlight of the year that brings together families and friends in celebration of local agriculture. Each year, we strive to create a fair that not only reflects the efforts of our youth but also instills a sense of pride within the community. The fairgrounds serve as a gathering place for all, offering a unique opportunity to connect with the agricultural roots of Webster County while enjoying various activities and attractions that celebrate our rich heritage.
Gypsum City OHV Park

17. Gypsum City OHV Park

25mi from Rockwell City
Gypsum City OHV Park stands out as a premier destination for off-road enthusiasts, offering an expansive 800 acres of diverse terrain in the southeast corner of Fort Dodge. This park features an impressive network of 60 miles of trails designed for ATVs, side-by-sides, and off-road motorcycles, catering to riders of all skill levels. In addition to the extensive trail system, Gypsum City boasts a 1.5-mile motocross track, an amateur supercross track, a .4-mile kids' track, a beginner circle track, and a skills development course. The trails vary from open prairie ideal for novice riders to densely wooded areas that challenge more experienced adventurers, complete with water crossings and mudding spots for added excitement. Trailhead signs throughout the park clearly indicate which vehicles are permitted on specific trails, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors. Whether you're looking to hone your skills or simply enjoy a day of outdoor fun, Gypsum City OHV Park is the perfect place to explore the thrill of off-road riding.
Spring Lake County Park

18. Spring Lake County Park

29mi from Rockwell City
Experience the charm of Spring Lake Park in Jefferson, a unique destination that combines natural beauty with a wealth of outdoor activities. Spanning 240 acres, this park features a stunning 50-acre lake surrounded by well-maintained campsites, making it a perfect getaway for nature enthusiasts and families alike. With 120 electrical campsites and two convenient shower houses, Spring Lake Park caters to all your camping needs. The lake's shoreline is nearly level with the water, providing easy access for campers, fishermen, and anyone looking to enjoy the serene waterside atmosphere. A concessionaire on-site offers roller skating, boat rentals, and a selection of food and beverages, ensuring that visitors have everything they need for a fun-filled day. The park's wooded areas, covering 120 acres, serve as a habitat for diverse wildlife, including deer, turkeys, small mammals, and various bird species. For those who enjoy staying active, Spring Lake Park boasts over two miles of asphalt roads perfect for biking, jogging, and walking. Additionally, several hiking trails wind through the wooded sections, inviting exploration and adventure. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an action-packed day outdoors, Spring Lake Park in Jefferson is a must-visit destination that offers something for everyone.
Squirrel Hollow County Park

19. Squirrel Hollow County Park

29mi from Rockwell City
Squirrel Hollow Park stands out as a unique destination in Iowa, being the second oldest county park in the state, established in 1934. Spanning 56 acres, this picturesque park is flanked on two sides by a 147-acre wildlife management area, providing visitors with a serene and natural environment. The park features stunning structures crafted from fieldstone by Civil Works Administration crews during the mid-1930s. At the heart of Squirrel Hollow Park is a charming shelter house perched on a bluff, offering breathtaking views of the North Raccoon River and the surrounding river valley. Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to enjoy at Squirrel Hollow Park, which offers a variety of activities including camping, river fishing, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, and picnicking. For those looking to explore the waterways, the Henderson Park boat ramp is conveniently located just 8.1 miles upstream, while the Adkins Bridge boat ramp is a short 3.8 miles downstream. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, Squirrel Hollow Park is an ideal spot to connect with nature and enjoy the great outdoors.
Humboldt County Fairgrounds

20. Humboldt County Fairgrounds

31mi from Rockwell City
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Looking to go camping near Rockwell City, Iowa? Hipcamp has over 190 options for you to choose from. Whether you prefer tent camping, RV camping, or cabin rentals, there's something for everyone. With an average price per night of $60 and options as low as $15, you're sure to find something that fits your budget. Looking for the best of the best? Check out these top campsites: Come Enjoy the Beauty (160 reviews), Greenhouse Camping (34 reviews), and Sleep in an Iowa Barn @ TLC (21 reviews). Popular amenities include campfires, cooking equipment, and potable water. And if you're the adventurous type, you'll love the activities available, such as swimming, climbing, and boating. Start planning your camping trip today!

99% (129) 55 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Rockwell City

Tent camping on the Raccoon River

1. Tent camping on the Raccoon River

99%
(67)
13mi from Rockwell City · 1 site · Tent, RV
Learn more about this land:Come relax at Rainbow Raccoon Ranch on the Raccoon River. The river offers floating, kayaking, canoeing, and fishing. The nearby Rainbow Bend park and other local conservation areas offer hiking opportunities. As a working ranch, we have friendly Scottish Highland cattle onsite for great photos and selfies.
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$15
 / night
Secluded riverside ranch

2. Secluded riverside ranch

100%
(41)
41mi from Rockwell City · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
This property encompasses 15 acres featuring a mile of mowed trails that weave through wildflower prairies, along a meandering creek, peaceful woods along the river, and a 501(c)(3) animal rescue providing sanctuary to goats, a llama, a miniature cow, an ostrich and more! The perfect place to unwind, unplug, and connect with nature in a private setting, not on a gravel pad at a treeless, overcrowded campground.
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Burkhart Farm

3. Burkhart Farm

98%
(31)
48mi from Rockwell City · 5 sites
We live in the country on a working grain farm (corn and soybeans). It can get noisy and dusty during harvest and grain hauling operations. You could wake up to deer eating grain around the bins. In the evenings, you can look down to the East by tree line for deer and turkey. We can handle any size RV. Please pick up after your dogs. We have guest children that play in yard. All spots are level. All electric sites are 30/50 and are for year-round use. We have 9 sites with electric and city water. 3 sites are gravel. 4 sites are grass. 2 are concrete. We also have a large primitive camping area west of the grain bins in open yard (no electric or water). Rv parking is available on grass when ground is hard or on the concrete and gravel driveway when soft. We have one picnic table for campers’ use. There is a trail we keep mowed North East of the hay barn alongside the crops, which is great for walking/dog run. Gray water may be dumped in the farm field; the crops love it. Sorry, we can no longer recommend black water dump stations as the local campgrounds are refusing non-customer use. Whistling Donkey in Woodward has a dump station; you can call them and ask if you can use it (515) 438-2669. You can be as private or engaged with us as you feel. Dumpster is by machine shed. There are 30+ local TV channels (no cable available). Open southern skies for satellite use. The lights automatically turn off at 10 PM. Fire pit is available for your use. Firewood is available East of the barn. Fire Pit light dims down to 15% after 10 PM. Yard lights also come on for one minute at Noon every day. Stargazing really pops at night on a clear night. You are welcome to turn lights back on and continue outdoor activities and use fire pit as long as you do not disturb other campers. Mouse and weather vane lights stay on all night for your convenience. Please do not put trash in fire pit. (I have to clean it out) We would prefer if guests arrive before dark; we like to settle down for the evening. WIFI is 250 Mbps depending on number of users. WIFI is Farm. Password is farmfarm (no caps) (Farm is 4 Miles North of Woodward).  1140 300th St Woodward Iowa Caution;   Google maps has a tendency to have you take extra gravel roads. Follow the instructions below to stay on paved roads untill last 1/3 mile. From Woodward: Head to North end of town turn left to the West onto North 3rd St.  Go 1/4 mile turn right at T intersection to the North onto R18 for two miles.  At stop sign turn left to the West on R18.  (stay on R18 do not go straight North onto the gravel) in 1 mile turn right to the North still on R18 for 3 miles turn right to the East on gravel 300th St for 1/3 mile.  Turn right at (Address 1140) Mickey Mouse Pole Light. Park at Woody the hoot owl and we will help you find a spot. From Ames: Head West on highway 30 to Highway 17 go South for 5 miles to Luther turn right on E57 to the West for 7 miles.   At stop sign turn left to the South on R18 for 3 miles turn left to the East on gravel 300th St for 1/3 mile.  Turn right at (Address 1140) Mickey Mouse Pole Light.  Park at Woody the hoot owl and we will help you find a spot. From Ogden: Head South on Highway 169 for 5 miles to E57 turn left to the East for 4 miles.  At stop sign turn right to the South on to R18 for 3 miles.  Turn left to the East on gravel 300th St for 1/3 mile.  Turn right at (Address 1140) Mickey Mouse Pole Light. Park at Woody the hoot owl and we will help you find a spot. From East bound Interstate 80   Turn at exit 110    (Adel / Winterset) onto Highway 169 and go north 29 miles to E57.   (Google maps has a tendency to have you turn onto 300 street which is an extra 4 miles of gravel road go North to E57)  Turn right to the East for 4 miles.  At stop sign turn right to the South on R18 for 3 miles.   Turn left to the East on gravel 300th St for 1/3 mile.   Turn right at (Address 1140) Mickey Mouse pole Light.  Park at Woody the hoot owl and we will help you find a spot. From Des Moines take 141 to the North to Woodward (From Woodward see above). For questions about the route look at our host site at the photo map. Local Hospital Perry IA ---------------------515 465-3547 Boone IA--------------------515 432-3140 Local gas station: Casey’s General Store (gas, pizza, sub sandwiches, and groceries). Madrid (9 miles away) is the closest diesel fuel. Restaurants in Woodward: Cayennes Café Whistling Donkey Sports Bar and Grill Laundry: Uptown Laundry, 115 S Main St., Woodward Groceries: A J’s Grocery Store Picket Fence Creamery Banks: E-Bank, ATM 217 S Main St., Woodward Local Attractions: Picket Fence Creamery Woodward High Trestle Bridge & BikeTrail
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Black Hawk State Park

4. Black Hawk State Park

State park 21mi from Rockwell City · 128 sites
Discover the scenic beauty and outdoor adventures at Black Hawk State Park.
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Dolliver Memorial State Park

5. Dolliver Memorial State Park

State park 28mi from Rockwell City · 24 sites
Discover the rugged beauty of Dolliver Memorial State Park.
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Vines of Grace LLC

6. Vines of Grace LLC

100%
(5)
31mi from Rockwell City · 1 site · Tent, RV
Picturesque vineyard located by Saint Mary's Catholic Church and Willey Ballpark & Playground. The vineyard is equipped with a private 30-amp hookup and city water. The views are truly astonishing with an open view of the sunrise. At night you will see the Milkyway with no light pollution given our geographical location in Willey, Iowa. The property has walking paths around the vineyard and plenty of open space to run free.
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Coopers Cove Park

7. Coopers Cove Park

10mi from Rockwell City
Cooper’s Cove stands out as a premier destination for camping, fishing, and nature enthusiasts, offering a unique blend of outdoor adventure and serene landscapes. This well-equipped campground features 12 electric sites, ensuring a comfortable stay for visitors. Guests can take advantage of the newly constructed restroom and shower facilities, along with a convenient dump station located nearby. Families will appreciate the playground and shelter house, perfect for spending quality time outdoors. For fishing aficionados, the campground boasts a fishing pier where you can reel in bluegill, bass, or catfish, along with easy access to the lake for additional aquatic activities. Just across the road lies Whitetail Ridge, a fantastic spot for hiking along Lizard Creek. As you explore, keep an eye out for local wildlife, including eagles, turkeys, hawks, and woodpeckers. Don’t miss the chance to visit the historic Keystone Bridge during your adventure, adding a touch of history to your outdoor experience. Cooper’s Cove truly offers something for everyone, making it an ideal getaway for nature lovers.
Gordon Prange City Park
Gordon Prange City Park

8. Gordon Prange City Park

11mi from Rockwell City
Discover the charm of Pomeroy Campground, a unique family-friendly destination nestled in the heart of Gordon Prange City Park. This picturesque campground offers an expansive setting with breathtaking skies and enchanting moonlit nights, making it an ideal spot for both short visits and extended stays. At Pomeroy Campground, there’s no shortage of activities for all ages. Enjoy outdoor sports with facilities for volleyball, tennis, basketball, softball, and football, perfect for older children and adults. Younger visitors will delight in the large, well-maintained playground, featuring an array of equipment that promises endless fun. Centrally located between the recreational waters of Storm Lake and Twin Lakes, our campground provides spacious RV sites equipped with full hookups and picnic tables for delightful outdoor dining experiences. Gather around the campfire site to share stories and roast marshmallows for s'mores, creating lasting memories with family and friends. For larger gatherings, the shelter house at Gordon Prange City Park can accommodate groups of up to 65 people. This versatile space includes tables, chairs, internet access, a TV, and a generous food preparation counter. Additional amenities such as bathrooms and showers ensure comfort, and the shelter can be heated for cooler days. With several tent sites available for rent, Pomeroy Camp
Lizard Creek Ranch Campground

9. Lizard Creek Ranch Campground

21mi from Rockwell City
Discover the charm of Lizard Creek Ranch Campground, a unique retreat nestled at 1762 Johnson Ave, Fort Dodge, Iowa. Just minutes away from the bustling city, our campground offers a serene escape on well-maintained blacktop roads, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Explore the scenic trails that lead you to Lizard Creek, where you can wade into the refreshing waters, cast a line for fishing, or simply bask in the sun. The tranquil environment is perfect for unwinding and reconnecting with nature. Our campground features 48 spacious sites, each equipped with a fire ring and full hookups to ensure a comfortable stay. For your dining needs, the Creekside Restaurant and Bar is conveniently located on the property and is open six days a week, offering delicious meals to satisfy your cravings. Additionally, we provide laundry and shower facilities available in one of our cottages, which can be requested for your convenience. Experience the peaceful surroundings and exceptional amenities at Lizard Creek Ranch Campground, where relaxation and adventure await.
Brushy Creek State Recreation Area

10. Brushy Creek State Recreation Area

State park 33mi from Rockwell City · 252 sites
Discover the rugged beauty of Brushy Creek State Recreation Area.
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Springbrook State Park

11. Springbrook State Park

State park 44mi from Rockwell City · 111 sites
Discover the natural allure of Springbrook State Park's diverse landscapes.
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Ledges State Park

12. Ledges State Park

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State park 48mi from Rockwell City · 94 sites
Discover a lost lake and gorgeous sandstone cliffs at this state park.
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Ambrose A Call State Park

13. Ambrose A Call State Park

State park 49mi from Rockwell City · 1 site
Discover the natural charm of Ambrose A Call State Park.
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Camp Crescent

14. Camp Crescent

22mi from Rockwell City
Nestled along the picturesque shores of Black Hawk Lake, Camp Crescent stands out as a premier destination for family camping in Iowa, offering a serene escape into nature. Our campground is perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat while enjoying a variety of outdoor activities. From fishing and boating to swimming and hiking, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Explore the scenic beauty of Lake View and Black Hawk Lake, where adventure awaits at every turn. Planning your visit is simple with our user-friendly online reservation system. Conveniently located off Highway 71 and Highway 175 in northwestern Iowa, Camp Crescent provides a tranquil atmosphere away from the hustle and bustle of the Interstate. Owned by the City of Lake View, our family-friendly campground operates from April 15 to October 1 each year. We offer competitive daily rates, and if you stay for six nights, the seventh night is complimentary from April to September! At Camp Crescent, guests can easily access four local boat ramps to launch canoes, motorboats, fishing boats, and paddle boats into Black Hawk Lake. Fishing enthusiasts can cast their lines for walleye, crappies, bullheads, catfish, bass, and bluegill, or participate in our exciting August Carp Fishing Contest. For those who enjoy hiking and biking,
Elbert Pocahontas Park

15. Elbert Pocahontas Park

23mi from Rockwell City
Pocahontas stands out for its charming parks nestled within the city limits, offering a delightful blend of recreational opportunities and local attractions. Elbert Park and Rosenberger Park feature playground equipment, making them perfect spots for families to enjoy outdoor activities. Princess Park is particularly noteworthy, as it is home to the iconic Pocahontas statue and the Pocahontas Hometown Pride Log Cabin Museum, which showcases the area's rich history. Heritage Park hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including the popular Art in the Park series on Wednesday evenings during June and July, providing a vibrant community atmosphere. For more information about these parks and their amenities, feel free to reach out to City Hall or the Pocahontas County Conservation Center. Whether you're looking to relax, explore, or engage in community events, Pocahontas parks offer something for everyone.
Webster County Fairgrounds

16. Webster County Fairgrounds

24mi from Rockwell City
The Webster County Fair and Fairgrounds stand out as a vibrant hub for agricultural education and community engagement, proudly managed by the Webster County Agricultural Association and the Webster County Fair Board. As a non-profit 501c5 organization, our mission is to foster a deeper understanding of agriculture and domestic sciences among the public, enhancing the agricultural landscape of our community. Our dedicated volunteer Board of Directors works tirelessly to provide essential facilities and grounds for youth programs such as 4-H and FFA. These programs empower young individuals to showcase their hard work and achievements during our annual county fair, a highlight of the year that brings together families and friends in celebration of local agriculture. Each year, we strive to create a fair that not only reflects the efforts of our youth but also instills a sense of pride within the community. The fairgrounds serve as a gathering place for all, offering a unique opportunity to connect with the agricultural roots of Webster County while enjoying various activities and attractions that celebrate our rich heritage.
Gypsum City OHV Park

17. Gypsum City OHV Park

25mi from Rockwell City
Gypsum City OHV Park stands out as a premier destination for off-road enthusiasts, offering an expansive 800 acres of diverse terrain in the southeast corner of Fort Dodge. This park features an impressive network of 60 miles of trails designed for ATVs, side-by-sides, and off-road motorcycles, catering to riders of all skill levels. In addition to the extensive trail system, Gypsum City boasts a 1.5-mile motocross track, an amateur supercross track, a .4-mile kids' track, a beginner circle track, and a skills development course. The trails vary from open prairie ideal for novice riders to densely wooded areas that challenge more experienced adventurers, complete with water crossings and mudding spots for added excitement. Trailhead signs throughout the park clearly indicate which vehicles are permitted on specific trails, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors. Whether you're looking to hone your skills or simply enjoy a day of outdoor fun, Gypsum City OHV Park is the perfect place to explore the thrill of off-road riding.
Spring Lake County Park

18. Spring Lake County Park

29mi from Rockwell City
Experience the charm of Spring Lake Park in Jefferson, a unique destination that combines natural beauty with a wealth of outdoor activities. Spanning 240 acres, this park features a stunning 50-acre lake surrounded by well-maintained campsites, making it a perfect getaway for nature enthusiasts and families alike. With 120 electrical campsites and two convenient shower houses, Spring Lake Park caters to all your camping needs. The lake's shoreline is nearly level with the water, providing easy access for campers, fishermen, and anyone looking to enjoy the serene waterside atmosphere. A concessionaire on-site offers roller skating, boat rentals, and a selection of food and beverages, ensuring that visitors have everything they need for a fun-filled day. The park's wooded areas, covering 120 acres, serve as a habitat for diverse wildlife, including deer, turkeys, small mammals, and various bird species. For those who enjoy staying active, Spring Lake Park boasts over two miles of asphalt roads perfect for biking, jogging, and walking. Additionally, several hiking trails wind through the wooded sections, inviting exploration and adventure. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an action-packed day outdoors, Spring Lake Park in Jefferson is a must-visit destination that offers something for everyone.
Squirrel Hollow County Park

19. Squirrel Hollow County Park

29mi from Rockwell City
Squirrel Hollow Park stands out as a unique destination in Iowa, being the second oldest county park in the state, established in 1934. Spanning 56 acres, this picturesque park is flanked on two sides by a 147-acre wildlife management area, providing visitors with a serene and natural environment. The park features stunning structures crafted from fieldstone by Civil Works Administration crews during the mid-1930s. At the heart of Squirrel Hollow Park is a charming shelter house perched on a bluff, offering breathtaking views of the North Raccoon River and the surrounding river valley. Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to enjoy at Squirrel Hollow Park, which offers a variety of activities including camping, river fishing, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, and picnicking. For those looking to explore the waterways, the Henderson Park boat ramp is conveniently located just 8.1 miles upstream, while the Adkins Bridge boat ramp is a short 3.8 miles downstream. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, Squirrel Hollow Park is an ideal spot to connect with nature and enjoy the great outdoors.
Humboldt County Fairgrounds

20. Humboldt County Fairgrounds

31mi from Rockwell City
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