The best camping near Memphis with fishing

·

You’ll find over 1,000 camping spots around Memphis where fishing takes center stage. Prices run from $20 for a basic site to an average of $99 per night. Expect easy river access, wide open skies, and a mix of wooded hideouts and open banks—ideal for casting a line any time of day. Top picks include Railroad creek camp ground (46 reviews), Whitetail Tent Camping (9 reviews), and Escape to North River Glamping (1 review). Most sites are pet-friendly, allow campfires, and offer showers—so you don’t have to rough it unless you want to. When you’re not fishing, take a swim, hike local trails, or watch for deer and herons along the water’s edge. Memphis makes it easy to stake out your own spot and stay as busy—or as laid back—as you like.

98% (63)

Top-rated campgrounds

outhouse

3. Whitetail Tent Camping

100%
(10)
22mi from Memphis · 3 sites · Tents, RVs · Keosauqua, IA
Camping, (Fishinfg at 2 of our sights) Enjoying a campfire and sometimes even petting Pedro the donkey! Learn more about this land: Nestled into the center of historic and scenic Van Buren County (where there are more Whitetail Deer than people)  You are a 5 minute drive away from The Des Moines River which is great for kayaking, boating and fishing.  You’re also 5 minutes away from Lacey State Park, which has a 30 acre lake. Lacey Lake also has a sandy beach area and over 13 miles of trails to hike on.  If you like to go fishing and boating, Lake Sugema, a 579 acre lake, is a 10 minute drive from this campsite.  If you’re into horseback riding, you’ll be camping 19 miles from where you can rent a horse and ride on 25 miles of trails in Shimek State Forest, just east of Farmington, Iowa.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$28
 / night

You’ll find over 1,000 camping spots around Memphis where fishing takes center stage. Prices run from $20 for a basic site to an average of $99 per night. Expect easy river access, wide open skies, and a mix of wooded hideouts and open banks—ideal for casting a line any time of day. Top picks include Railroad creek camp ground (46 reviews), Whitetail Tent Camping (9 reviews), and Escape to North River Glamping (1 review). Most sites are pet-friendly, allow campfires, and offer showers—so you don’t have to rough it unless you want to. When you’re not fishing, take a swim, hike local trails, or watch for deer and herons along the water’s edge. Memphis makes it easy to stake out your own spot and stay as busy—or as laid back—as you like.

98% (63)

Top-rated campgrounds

outhouse

3. Whitetail Tent Camping

100%
(10)
22mi from Memphis · 3 sites · Tents, RVs · Keosauqua, IA
Camping, (Fishinfg at 2 of our sights) Enjoying a campfire and sometimes even petting Pedro the donkey! Learn more about this land: Nestled into the center of historic and scenic Van Buren County (where there are more Whitetail Deer than people)  You are a 5 minute drive away from The Des Moines River which is great for kayaking, boating and fishing.  You’re also 5 minutes away from Lacey State Park, which has a 30 acre lake. Lacey Lake also has a sandy beach area and over 13 miles of trails to hike on.  If you like to go fishing and boating, Lake Sugema, a 579 acre lake, is a 10 minute drive from this campsite.  If you’re into horseback riding, you’ll be camping 19 miles from where you can rent a horse and ride on 25 miles of trails in Shimek State Forest, just east of Farmington, Iowa.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$28
 / night

Public campgrounds near Memphis

Stories from the community

Value Prop
Value Prop
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field