The best camping in Lacey-Keosauqua State Park, IA

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The best camping in Lacey-Keosauqua State Park, IA

Lacey-Keosauqua Campground

1. Lacey-Keosauqua Campground

82 sites · Tents, RVs · In Lacey-Keosauqua State Park
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Time to get cultured at Lacey Keosauqua State Park Campground, where you will be in close proximity to ancient Native American burial mounds overlooking the Des Moines River
Public campgrounds in Lacey-Keosauqua State Park are often sold-out.
Whitetail Tent Camping

2. Whitetail Tent Camping

100%
(10)
3.7mi from Lacey-Keosauqua State Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
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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$28
 / night
Wildcat Springs Campground And Pool

3. Wildcat Springs Campground And Pool

94%
(18)
39mi from Lacey-Keosauqua State Park · 17 sites · Tents, RVs
Wildcat is a very nice campground operated by the Hamilton Park District in Hamilton IL. The Campground has 12 RV slots of various sizes and electric for tent camping. Water is also available at each camper site. There is also a dump station is on site. On the same property is a very nice public pool and one of the country's premier Disc Golf courses. Very quiet and peaceful surroundings. Just a half mile off of the Mississippi River. There is a single shower/restroom open for campers located on the North end of the pool house.
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$20
 / night
Railroad creek camp ground

4. Railroad creek camp ground

95%
(67)
40mi from Lacey-Keosauqua State Park · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land:Come enjoy primitive camping while you commune with nature and hunt geodes and fossils in the famous Keokuk Geode region. Property is within close proximity to Nauvoo, Illinois and within a very short distance to the Mississippi River. The camping area is level ground and surrounded by trees. The property has a hillside geode mine on it and there is a creek running through it that has a lot of geodes in it.
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$20
 / night
Quiet Country Farmland

5. Quiet Country Farmland

100%
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27mi from Lacey-Keosauqua State Park · 1 site · Lodging
Escape to 43 acres of rolling pasture and open fields, complete with two peaceful ponds and wide-open skies. Relax in a hammock beneath the trees, roast s’mores over a campfire, fish in the pond, or simply enjoy a quiet walk through nature. You may even see some cows, sheep, or horses grazing nearby. This secluded retreat is accessed via a one-mile gravel road that leads to a private dirt lane. Across the road lies our 300-acre working farm, where livestock and guardian dogs typically roam and graze.
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$75
 / night
Hidden Ridge Campground of NE MO

6. Hidden Ridge Campground of NE MO

35mi from Lacey-Keosauqua State Park · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Come visit our peaceful 5 acre RV Park in rural Northeast Missouri. Enjoy fishing in the pond and a great night sky on clear nights. Enjoy the birds, wildflowers, and neighboring cows. You'll be just three miles from the Rebel's Cove Conservation Area, perfect for hiking, hunting, and fishing. Or float the Chariton River. We have 30 and 50 amp hookups, water hookups, a dump station, and pull through sites. Picnic tables and fire rings are available. Hidden Ridge is pet friendly, but leashes are required.
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$25
 / night
Chief’s Lookout

7. Chief’s Lookout

38mi from Lacey-Keosauqua State Park · 4 sites · Lodging
Two cozy guest cabins (Amish made)that can sleep up to 4 a piece and a kitchen cabin (Chief Keokuk) that also sleeps four. Tucked in a serene wooded cove with a small pond, great for swimming and fishing. Located just two miles North of the Missouri border, and 7 miles south of Moulton, IA. The kitchen cabin has a full bathroom and full kitchen. There is a community fire pit on the patio with three picnic tables offered, horse shoe pit, and a deer hanging post and first come first serve dog kennel with dog house. It is located 2 miles away from 3,000 acres of public hunting land in Iowa, called Sedan Bottoms and a couple miles away from about 3,500 acres of public hunting in Missouri and it’s called Rebels Cove.
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$75
 / night
Well Within Farm Sanctuary

8. Well Within Farm Sanctuary

425mi from Lacey-Keosauqua State Park · 6 sites · Lodging
Well Within Farm Sanctuary is a forested 10 acres located minutes from hiking, biking, fishing and beautiful Traverse City, MI. Nestled 1/4 mile back from a main road but, only five minutes from The Village of Kingsley, MI with grocery store, gas station, brewery, shops, library, splash park, restaurants and more! You will stay at a rustic campsite with room for a tent or small RV. Recently we have added a 25 ft by 12 foot camping cabin. We provide one queen size air mattress and linens including pillows, sheets and a quilt. There is a private solar shower at each campsite. We do provide a clean well maintained port o potty for use.
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$99
 / night
Lake Sugema County Park

9. Lake Sugema County Park

1.7mi from Lacey-Keosauqua State Park · 1 site
Lake Sugema Park stands out as a unique destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a blend of natural beauty and recreational amenities that cater to all ages. Nestled alongside the picturesque 579-acre Lake Sugema, this park features a well-equipped campground, complete with a shower house, shelter, playground, and a convenient dump station. Visitors can also take advantage of boat trailer parking and a dedicated hiking trail that begins at the campground's east end, leading adventurers all the way to the renowned Lacey-Keosauqua State Park. The lake itself is a haven for anglers, stocked with a variety of fish species including largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie, channel catfish, walleye, red ear, and muskellunge. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources has meticulously planned underwater structures to enhance fish survival and reproduction, making it an ideal spot for fishing enthusiasts. A boat dock with electric hookups further enhances the experience, attracting visitors from far and wide to enjoy the serene surroundings and the comforts of the nearby Villages of Van Buren. Whether you're looking to fish, hike, or simply relax in nature, Lake Sugema Park offers a memorable outdoor experience.
Austin Park

10. Austin Park

1.7mi from Lacey-Keosauqua State Park · 1 site
Austin Park stands out as a hidden gem along the picturesque banks of the Des Moines River, offering a serene escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. This charming campground features 13 non-reservable campsites, each equipped with gravel pads and electrical hookups, ensuring a comfortable stay for all visitors. In addition to the campsites, Austin Park boasts a well-maintained shelter house, perfect for gatherings or picnics. Outdoor adventurers will appreciate the convenient boat ramp, providing easy access to the river for fishing, kayaking, or leisurely boat rides. For added convenience, the park is equipped with two water hydrants, ensuring that guests have access to fresh water during their stay. Restroom facilities are available at the entrance of the park, with porta potties provided for visitor convenience. Whether you're looking to unwind by the river, explore nearby hiking trails, or simply enjoy the tranquility of nature, Austin Park is the ideal destination for a memorable outdoor experience.
Morris County Park

11. Morris County Park

13mi from Lacey-Keosauqua State Park · 1 site
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
Indian Lake Park

12. Indian Lake Park

13mi from Lacey-Keosauqua State Park · 1 site
Indian Lake Park stands out as a unique 177-acre city-owned retreat, offering a perfect blend of outdoor adventure and serene relaxation. This picturesque park is not only a haven for anglers but also an ideal spot for picnicking and camping enthusiasts. The centerpiece of the park is its expansive 44-acre no-wake lake, surrounded by numerous tree-shaded areas that cater to those who prefer to enjoy nature without fishing. For those looking to explore, a lovely two-mile nature interpretive trail encircles the lake, providing excellent opportunities for hiking, biking, and even cross-country skiing during the winter months. The lake features a designated swimming area (swim at your own risk, as there is no lifeguard on duty), and visitors can rent kayaks and canoes to further enjoy the water. Overnight guests can choose from a variety of accommodations. There are two cozy wood-framed cabins (Cabins 1 and 2) that can accommodate up to four people, featuring one full-sized bed and a pull-out couch, available for $75 a night plus tax. Additionally, four renovated rail-car cabins, which also sleep four, are available for $50 a night plus tax. Three of these cabins include one full-sized bed and a set of twin
Wilson Lake Park Campground

13. Wilson Lake Park Campground

22mi from Lacey-Keosauqua State Park · 1 site
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.
McGowen Recreation Area Campground

14. McGowen Recreation Area Campground

23mi from Lacey-Keosauqua State Park · 1 site
The Davis County Conservation Board stands out as a unique destination, having been established in 1958 through the support of local residents. Since 1995, the board has dedicated its efforts to transforming over 300 acres into a vibrant park that offers a rich variety of recreational opportunities. Visitors can explore diverse wildlife habitats, including upland timber, oak savanna, prairie, and serene ponds. The park features several miles of well-maintained trails perfect for hiking and biking, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the area. Additionally, there are designated camping spots and picnic areas, making it an ideal location for family outings and gatherings. Whether you're seeking adventure or a peaceful retreat, the Davis County Conservation Board provides a perfect blend of outdoor activities and natural attractions, ensuring a memorable experience for all who visit.
Lake Fisher

15. Lake Fisher

23mi from Lacey-Keosauqua State Park · 1 site
Experience the charm of our campground, where nature meets adventure in a serene setting. To ensure a smooth stay, all campers are required to self-register before setting up their campsite. Please note that reservations are not accepted; all sites operate on a first-come, first-served basis, allowing you to embrace spontaneity in your outdoor experience. Camp fees must be settled for each night you occupy your site, and checkout is promptly at 2:00 PM. For your convenience, rates are clearly displayed at the registration booth. Our campground offers a unique blend of privacy and accessibility to nearby attractions, including stunning natural features, refreshing swimming holes, and a variety of outdoor activities. Additionally, you'll find local restaurants and shops just a short drive away, making it easy to enjoy both nature and community during your stay.
Oakland Mills Park

16. Oakland Mills Park

24mi from Lacey-Keosauqua State Park · 1 site
Oakland Mills Park stands out as the central hub for the Henry County Conservation Department, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. This expansive park is thoughtfully divided into five distinct areas: the South Shore Area, North Shore Area, Virden Area, Water Works Area, and the Top-of-Hill Area. Each section provides visitors with a variety of experiences, from serene lakeside views to lush wooded trails. The Top-of-Hill Area is particularly noteworthy, as it houses the offices and maintenance facilities of the Conservation Department, ensuring that the park is well-maintained and accessible for all. Whether you're looking to hike, fish, or simply enjoy a picnic surrounded by nature, Oakland Mills Park has something for everyone. With its diverse landscapes and commitment to conservation, this park is a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike.
Updog RV and Camping

17. Updog RV and Camping

28mi from Lacey-Keosauqua State Park · 1 site
Discover the charm of our family-owned RV Park, where a serene atmosphere and abundant shade create a unique retreat for travelers. Our park offers full-service hookups, ensuring a hassle-free stay with all the essentials included in our pricing—tax, water, sewer, and electric. We take pride in providing a variety of camping options, featuring both shady sites and convenient pull-thru sites to accommodate your needs. While we have limited 50 amp sites available, our facilities also include clean shower and restroom amenities for your comfort. To maintain the quality of our park, we reserve the right to deny access to any RV unit older than 10 years or those that are in disrepair. Come experience the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure at our RV Park, where you can enjoy nearby natural attractions, outdoor activities, and local dining options.
Water Works Area

18. Water Works Area

28mi from Lacey-Keosauqua State Park · 1 site
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.
Crossroads RV Park

19. Crossroads RV Park

29mi from Lacey-Keosauqua State Park · 11 sites
Nestled at the intersection of two major highways in Southeast Iowa, our family-owned RV Park offers a unique blend of convenience and charm that sets it apart from the rest. With easy access to local attractions and natural wonders, our campground serves as the perfect base for your adventures. Spanning a generous acreage, our park provides ample space for relaxation and privacy, ensuring a peaceful retreat for all our guests. Enjoy the serene surroundings while taking advantage of our special amenities, which include well-maintained facilities and recreational areas designed for family fun. Nearby, you'll find a variety of outdoor activities, from hiking trails to swimming holes, perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in nature. Additionally, local restaurants and shops are just a short drive away, allowing you to explore the vibrant community while enjoying your stay. Come experience the warmth of our family-run RV Park, where unforgettable memories await!
Chatfield Park

20. Chatfield Park

33mi from Lacey-Keosauqua State Park · 1 site
Chatfield Park stands out as a unique destination, offering a blend of natural beauty and diverse outdoor activities across its 90 picturesque acres. At the heart of the park lies a stunning 9-acre lake, providing a serene backdrop for visitors seeking relaxation and recreation. For those who enjoy hiking, the park features a one-mile loop trail with rough terrain, allowing adventurers to immerse themselves in the area's natural splendor. Anglers can take advantage of the fishing opportunities available, while a designated boat ramp (for trolling motors only) and a convenient kayak launch cater to water enthusiasts. Families will find the modern campground particularly inviting, complete with a new playground and ample shaded areas for relaxation and play. Whether you're traversing the rugged trail or unwinding by the tranquil lake, Chatfield Park promises a delightful experience for everyone, making it a perfect spot for outdoor lovers and families alike.

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Whitetail Tent Camping

Whitetail Tent Camping

100%
(10)
3.7mi from Lacey-Keosauqua State Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
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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$28
 / night
Wildcat Springs Campground And Pool

Wildcat Springs Campground And Pool

94%
(18)
39mi from Lacey-Keosauqua State Park · 17 sites · Tents, RVs
Wildcat is a very nice campground operated by the Hamilton Park District in Hamilton IL. The Campground has 12 RV slots of various sizes and electric for tent camping. Water is also available at each camper site. There is also a dump station is on site. On the same property is a very nice public pool and one of the country's premier Disc Golf courses. Very quiet and peaceful surroundings. Just a half mile off of the Mississippi River. There is a single shower/restroom open for campers located on the North end of the pool house.
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$20
 / night
Railroad creek camp ground

Railroad creek camp ground

95%
(67)
40mi from Lacey-Keosauqua State Park · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land:Come enjoy primitive camping while you commune with nature and hunt geodes and fossils in the famous Keokuk Geode region. Property is within close proximity to Nauvoo, Illinois and within a very short distance to the Mississippi River. The camping area is level ground and surrounded by trees. The property has a hillside geode mine on it and there is a creek running through it that has a lot of geodes in it.
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$20
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Quiet Country Farmland

Quiet Country Farmland

100%
(2)
27mi from Lacey-Keosauqua State Park · 1 site · Lodging
Escape to 43 acres of rolling pasture and open fields, complete with two peaceful ponds and wide-open skies. Relax in a hammock beneath the trees, roast s’mores over a campfire, fish in the pond, or simply enjoy a quiet walk through nature. You may even see some cows, sheep, or horses grazing nearby. This secluded retreat is accessed via a one-mile gravel road that leads to a private dirt lane. Across the road lies our 300-acre working farm, where livestock and guardian dogs typically roam and graze.
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$75
 / night
Hidden Ridge Campground of NE MO

Hidden Ridge Campground of NE MO

35mi from Lacey-Keosauqua State Park · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Come visit our peaceful 5 acre RV Park in rural Northeast Missouri. Enjoy fishing in the pond and a great night sky on clear nights. Enjoy the birds, wildflowers, and neighboring cows. You'll be just three miles from the Rebel's Cove Conservation Area, perfect for hiking, hunting, and fishing. Or float the Chariton River. We have 30 and 50 amp hookups, water hookups, a dump station, and pull through sites. Picnic tables and fire rings are available. Hidden Ridge is pet friendly, but leashes are required.
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$25
 / night
Chief’s Lookout

Chief’s Lookout

38mi from Lacey-Keosauqua State Park · 4 sites · Lodging
Two cozy guest cabins (Amish made)that can sleep up to 4 a piece and a kitchen cabin (Chief Keokuk) that also sleeps four. Tucked in a serene wooded cove with a small pond, great for swimming and fishing. Located just two miles North of the Missouri border, and 7 miles south of Moulton, IA. The kitchen cabin has a full bathroom and full kitchen. There is a community fire pit on the patio with three picnic tables offered, horse shoe pit, and a deer hanging post and first come first serve dog kennel with dog house. It is located 2 miles away from 3,000 acres of public hunting land in Iowa, called Sedan Bottoms and a couple miles away from about 3,500 acres of public hunting in Missouri and it’s called Rebels Cove.
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$75
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Well Within Farm Sanctuary

Well Within Farm Sanctuary

425mi from Lacey-Keosauqua State Park · 6 sites · Lodging
Well Within Farm Sanctuary is a forested 10 acres located minutes from hiking, biking, fishing and beautiful Traverse City, MI. Nestled 1/4 mile back from a main road but, only five minutes from The Village of Kingsley, MI with grocery store, gas station, brewery, shops, library, splash park, restaurants and more! You will stay at a rustic campsite with room for a tent or small RV. Recently we have added a 25 ft by 12 foot camping cabin. We provide one queen size air mattress and linens including pillows, sheets and a quilt. There is a private solar shower at each campsite. We do provide a clean well maintained port o potty for use.
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$99
 / night
Lake Sugema County Park

Lake Sugema County Park

1.7mi from Lacey-Keosauqua State Park · 1 site
Lake Sugema Park stands out as a unique destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a blend of natural beauty and recreational amenities that cater to all ages. Nestled alongside the picturesque 579-acre Lake Sugema, this park features a well-equipped campground, complete with a shower house, shelter, playground, and a convenient dump station. Visitors can also take advantage of boat trailer parking and a dedicated hiking trail that begins at the campground's east end, leading adventurers all the way to the renowned Lacey-Keosauqua State Park. The lake itself is a haven for anglers, stocked with a variety of fish species including largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie, channel catfish, walleye, red ear, and muskellunge. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources has meticulously planned underwater structures to enhance fish survival and reproduction, making it an ideal spot for fishing enthusiasts. A boat dock with electric hookups further enhances the experience, attracting visitors from far and wide to enjoy the serene surroundings and the comforts of the nearby Villages of Van Buren. Whether you're looking to fish, hike, or simply relax in nature, Lake Sugema Park offers a memorable outdoor experience.
Austin Park

Austin Park

1.7mi from Lacey-Keosauqua State Park · 1 site
Austin Park stands out as a hidden gem along the picturesque banks of the Des Moines River, offering a serene escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. This charming campground features 13 non-reservable campsites, each equipped with gravel pads and electrical hookups, ensuring a comfortable stay for all visitors. In addition to the campsites, Austin Park boasts a well-maintained shelter house, perfect for gatherings or picnics. Outdoor adventurers will appreciate the convenient boat ramp, providing easy access to the river for fishing, kayaking, or leisurely boat rides. For added convenience, the park is equipped with two water hydrants, ensuring that guests have access to fresh water during their stay. Restroom facilities are available at the entrance of the park, with porta potties provided for visitor convenience. Whether you're looking to unwind by the river, explore nearby hiking trails, or simply enjoy the tranquility of nature, Austin Park is the ideal destination for a memorable outdoor experience.
Morris County Park

Morris County Park

13mi from Lacey-Keosauqua State Park · 1 site
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
Indian Lake Park

Indian Lake Park

13mi from Lacey-Keosauqua State Park · 1 site
Indian Lake Park stands out as a unique 177-acre city-owned retreat, offering a perfect blend of outdoor adventure and serene relaxation. This picturesque park is not only a haven for anglers but also an ideal spot for picnicking and camping enthusiasts. The centerpiece of the park is its expansive 44-acre no-wake lake, surrounded by numerous tree-shaded areas that cater to those who prefer to enjoy nature without fishing. For those looking to explore, a lovely two-mile nature interpretive trail encircles the lake, providing excellent opportunities for hiking, biking, and even cross-country skiing during the winter months. The lake features a designated swimming area (swim at your own risk, as there is no lifeguard on duty), and visitors can rent kayaks and canoes to further enjoy the water. Overnight guests can choose from a variety of accommodations. There are two cozy wood-framed cabins (Cabins 1 and 2) that can accommodate up to four people, featuring one full-sized bed and a pull-out couch, available for $75 a night plus tax. Additionally, four renovated rail-car cabins, which also sleep four, are available for $50 a night plus tax. Three of these cabins include one full-sized bed and a set of twin
Wilson Lake Park Campground

Wilson Lake Park Campground

22mi from Lacey-Keosauqua State Park · 1 site
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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Get your fill of outdoors goodness in Lacey-Keosauqua State Park. Tucked away in southeastern Iowa, this secluded state park boasts a deep history alongside trees and shrubbery a’plenty. This neck of the woods is famously the location of several Native American burial mounds and was once an important part of the historic Mormon Trek—this is no doubt the place to be if you’re a history buff. Spend your days meandering through the many trails, fishing in the nearby lake, or even just enjoying some good old fashioned picnicking with family and friends in the warm summer sun.

Notable campgrounds

  • Lacey Keosauqua State Park - A tranquil retreat offering spacious campsites surrounded by natural beauty.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your preferred campsite, especially during peak seasons.
  • Consider mid-week stays for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Check for cancellations regularly as plans change and spots may open up.
  • Explore nearby camping options for alternative accommodations if the park is fully booked.

When to go

The best time to visit Lacey-Keosauqua State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant. Summer offers warm days perfect for water activities, though it can be busy. Winters are quiet but can be quite cold, making it less ideal for camping.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's website for any alerts or closures before your visit.
  • Be prepared for varying weather conditions and pack accordingly.
  • Ensure you have a valid fishing license if you plan to fish in the park.
  • Take note of park rules to preserve the natural habitat and wildlife.
  • Remember to bring essentials as amenities may be limited in certain areas of the park.

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