The best waterside camping near West Burlington

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Camping waterside in West Burlington means waking up to the sound of the creek or the shimmer of the bay, with over 590 options tailored for those who want to be right by the water. Pitch your tent at Railroad creek camp ground (46 reviews) and fish just steps from your site, or try Whitetail Tent Camping (9 reviews) for a more secluded spot perfect for hiking and spotting wildlife. Looking for a peaceful bay view? Cottage on the Bay (3 reviews) lets you swim or cast off while enjoying quiet mornings. Average nightly prices sit around $49, but you’ll find waterside tent sites for as low as $20. Most sites here welcome pets, allow campfires, and offer showers. Bring your gear, pack your tackle, and expect easy access to the riverbank or lakeside trails. Waterside camping in West Burlington is straightforward, unfussy, and all about getting close to the water.

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Camping waterside in West Burlington means waking up to the sound of the creek or the shimmer of the bay, with over 590 options tailored for those who want to be right by the water. Pitch your tent at Railroad creek camp ground (46 reviews) and fish just steps from your site, or try Whitetail Tent Camping (9 reviews) for a more secluded spot perfect for hiking and spotting wildlife. Looking for a peaceful bay view? Cottage on the Bay (3 reviews) lets you swim or cast off while enjoying quiet mornings. Average nightly prices sit around $49, but you’ll find waterside tent sites for as low as $20. Most sites here welcome pets, allow campfires, and offer showers. Bring your gear, pack your tackle, and expect easy access to the riverbank or lakeside trails. Waterside camping in West Burlington is straightforward, unfussy, and all about getting close to the water.

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