The best camping in Geode State Park, IA

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The best camping in Geode State Park, IA

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2. Whitetail Tent Camping

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29mi from Geode State Park · 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.
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Water Works Area

13. Water Works Area

13mi from Geode State Park · 1 site · Mount Pleasant, IA
Nestled within the scenic Oakland Mills Park, the Water Works Area stands out as a unique camping destination along the picturesque north shore of the Skunk River, just west of Franklin Avenue. This charming 16-acre multi-use area offers a perfect blend of nature and convenience, making it an ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike. Water Works features 20 semi-modern campsites alongside five primitive sites, creating a camper's paradise that caters to various preferences. Campers can enjoy essential amenities, including restrooms, a picnic shelter, and accessible water, ensuring a comfortable stay in the great outdoors. One of the park's highlights is the Ross Observation Tower, which provides stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Additionally, a dedicated campground host is available on-site to assist visitors throughout the camping season, enhancing the overall experience. Whether you're looking to explore the natural beauty of the area or simply relax by the river, the Water Works Area is a delightful retreat for all.
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Welter Recreation Park

16. Welter Recreation Park

15mi from Geode State Park · 1 site · Wever, IA
Welter Recreation Area stands out as a unique destination for outdoor enthusiasts, featuring three distinct loops—Sycamore, Maple, and Cottonwood—each easily accessible from Skunk River Road. This expansive area spans 63 acres between the Sycamore and Maple loops, extending from Skunk River Road to the scenic Skunk River, making it an ideal spot for camping and outdoor activities. The loops cover a 2.5-mile stretch along the river, attracting float groups, canoes, and kayaks, which often use Welter Recreation Area as a convenient launching and unloading point. The Cottonwood Loop, situated above Augusta, adds an additional 16 acres of natural beauty, nestled between Skunk River Road and the river. While the campgrounds occupy only a small portion of this vast area, visitors can enjoy the tranquility and privacy that the surrounding landscape offers. Additionally, both the Sycamore and Maple loops are open to public hunting outside of the camping season, providing further recreational opportunities. Whether you're looking to paddle down the river or explore the natural surroundings, Welter Recreation Area is a perfect getaway for nature lovers.
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Wilson Lake Park Campground

17. Wilson Lake Park Campground

16mi from Geode State Park · 1 site · Donnellson, IA
Wilson Lake Park stands out as a unique destination for outdoor enthusiasts, thanks to its expansive 116 acres that offer a variety of recreational activities. At the center of the park lies an 8-acre spring-fed lake, which is stocked with trout every other year, making it a prime spot for fishing enthusiasts looking to reel in their next catch. The park features a well-equipped campground with full hookups, as well as primitive camping sites for those who prefer a more rustic experience. This variety caters to both RV campers and tent enthusiasts, ensuring that everyone can find their perfect spot. Winding trails traverse the park's stunning landscapes, which include beautiful prairies and lush woods, making it an ideal location for hiking and nature walks. Families will appreciate the large shelter house, perfect for gatherings, picnics, and special events. Additionally, a newly installed playground provides a safe and enjoyable space for children to play and explore. Whether you’re fishing, camping, hiking, or simply soaking in the beauty of nature, Wilson Lake Park offers something for everyone, making it a must-visit destination for outdoor lovers.
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Virginia Grove Rec Area

18. Virginia Grove Rec Area

19mi from Geode State Park · 1 site · Morning Sun, IA
Virginia Grove stands out as Louisa County Conservation's inaugural official park, making it a unique destination for outdoor enthusiasts. This park is a versatile haven that caters to a variety of recreational activities, featuring a well-equipped campground, a fun playground for children, and a spacious shelter for gatherings. Visitors can explore approximately three miles of scenic, wooded trails that meander through the landscape, crossing charming footbridges and encircling a serene 2.5-acre pond. This picturesque pond not only offers opportunities for fishing but also enhances the park's natural beauty. Additionally, hunting is permitted in designated areas, making it a multi-use space that appeals to a wide range of outdoor lovers. Whether you're looking to set up camp, enjoy a leisurely hike, or simply soak in the tranquility of nature, Virginia Grove is the perfect spot to immerse yourself in the great outdoors. With its diverse amenities and stunning surroundings, this park invites everyone to come and experience the joys of nature.
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Morris County Park

20. Morris County Park

23mi from Geode State Park · 1 site · Stockport, IA
Morris Park is a unique camping destination that combines serene natural beauty with rich historical significance. Nestled northeast of Stockport, this peaceful and remote park features several buildings showcasing artifacts from the county's agricultural heritage, making it a perfect spot for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Originally settled in 1838 by Henry and Jane Morris, the park was established a century later by their grandsons, John and Arthur Morris, in their honor. Visitors can explore a replica of the original Morris cabin, which houses a collection of utensils, tools, clothing, a spinning wheel, and other artifacts dating back to the 1840s. Additionally, two nearby buildings—the "Music Hall" and the "Art Hall"—offer further insights into the Morris family's history, featuring an old pump organ, piano, dentist's chair, memorabilia, and vintage photographs. The park also boasts a full-sized replica of a turn-of-the-century barn, which displays fascinating items such as a glass-sided horse-drawn hearse, a wooden two-man corn planter, the Utica huckster wagon, a replica of a McCormick reaper, and a rare hay stacker. Adjacent to a tranquil pond, visitors will find an old country schoolhouse. The one-acre pond is stocked with
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Whitetail Tent Camping

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29mi from Geode State Park · 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
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$28
 / night

Water Works Area

13mi from Geode State Park · 1 site · Mount Pleasant, IA
Nestled within the scenic Oakland Mills Park, the Water Works Area stands out as a unique camping destination along the picturesque north shore of the Skunk River, just west of Franklin Avenue. This charming 16-acre multi-use area offers a perfect blend of nature and convenience, making it an ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike. Water Works features 20 semi-modern campsites alongside five primitive sites, creating a camper's paradise that caters to various preferences. Campers can enjoy essential amenities, including restrooms, a picnic shelter, and accessible water, ensuring a comfortable stay in the great outdoors. One of the park's highlights is the Ross Observation Tower, which provides stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Additionally, a dedicated campground host is available on-site to assist visitors throughout the camping season, enhancing the overall experience. Whether you're looking to explore the natural beauty of the area or simply relax by the river, the Water Works Area is a delightful retreat for all.
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Overview

About

When you arrive at Geode State Park you will feel like you just cracked open a boring looking rock to find a glittering jewel in the center of it. Jackpot! This beautiful spot of lush vegetation with the sparkling gem of Lake Geode at its center has outdoor recreation for everyone, including swimming, boating, fishing, hiking, and even winter sports for all season fun. Follow these activities by a mandatory picnic by the water and a few evenings of campsite shenanigans with the fam and you’ve got yourself an unforgettable outdoor trip for the books. In case you are wondering, yes there are actually geodes here which is how the park got its name, although most have likely been removed ages ago. It is now illegal to remove any geodes from the park, so you will just have to check out some prime examples at the park office. No biggie, more time for playing on the water!

When to go

The ideal time to visit Geode State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its peak. Summer months can be busy and hot, while winter may bring closures due to snow.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast before your visit to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
  • Be aware of park alerts and closures, especially during extreme weather conditions.
  • Accessibility varies across different areas of the park; some trails may not be suitable for all visitors.
  • Facilities such as restrooms and picnic areas are available, but it's wise to bring essentials like water and snacks.
  • Remember to practice Leave No Trace principles to preserve the park's natural beauty for others.
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