Camping near Quasqueton

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Looking to go camping near Quasqueton, Iowa? Hipcamp has you covered with over 150 options to choose from. Whether you're into wind sports, climbing, or snow sports, there's a campsite for every activity preference. With an average price of $55 per night and options as low as $15, there's something for every budget. Check out the top campsites like Windy Goat Acres (208 reviews), Draco Hill Farm (192 reviews), and Folk School Farm Stay (135 reviews). Enjoy popular amenities like toilets, pets, and campfires during your camping trip.

100% (880) 100 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Quasqueton

1. Windy Goat Acres

99%
(732)
45mi from Quasqueton · 7 sites · Lodging
We love animals, plants, art, and outdoor recreation and love sharing these things with people! We found the perfect little plot for all of these things we love. Nature, art, animals, and lots of space! The hilly, lush land is also known as the Bohemie Alps and it's quite a beautiful area tucked away in Iowa. Visit with the llamas, goats, peacocks, potbelly pigs and the horses and hike around the property or stay in for a quiet stay with a good book and enjoy all the sights and sounds. Lots of extra 'add ons' to enhance the experience, like a waffle bar kit, smore's package, hikes, and more! Semi wooded property with hiking trails, hammocks, aerial silks, campfire pit. 5 mi away is Otter Creek Lake, a recreational park for fishing, kayaking, swimming, etc. We have 2 kayaks available. So much to do! Also perfect to just relax, meditate, yoga, sleep...
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$68
 / night

2. #JTRidge Sites/Clothing Optional

100%
(115)
45mi from Quasqueton · 11 sites · Tents, Lodging
Are you looking for the opportunity to be free and connect with nature naturally? A place to reconnect with your soul or reconnect with your significant other(s). Do you need to escape life for even just a little bit? A place to safely be your true self or selves. Our spaces are all about privacy and relaxing in nature peacefully. Perfect for first time clothing optional experiences. Maybe you just prefer a quiet natural low key space to relax. Are you a regular camper who is tired of the busy big campgrounds? Need a overnight camping spot that is more nature and less people? Looking for a place to relax in the sun naturally and just take some time for yourself or time with the special people in your life? Along with offering overnight camping sites, we offer day passes for those who just want some chill time within the day. A day pass gives you access to the property, relaxing chairs for that perfect moment in the sun and the woods to wander as you connect with nature. Perfect for a lunch break or just a step away from life for a few hours. Sneak away and take some moments to recharge yourself naturally. Day passes can be a bit tricky to book, reach out if you need help with the site. We hope you will find that this is a place for everything listed above and so much more. A space to enjoy some downtime, quiet at peace with nature, and a place for restorative just-for-me time. Perfect for yoga in the woods or a natural spot to meditate. Not a commercial campground, just a piece of personal property that we are looking to share with others who enjoy time in nature. We enjoy our natural privacy and welcome you to experience the same. We are stewards of the property and are charged with taking care of all that Mother Nature has given us. If you need space to think, read a book, or just be you, this could be the right fit. Forget the news, forget work, forget city life, and just take in the moments; while listening to the birds sing, (Pull out your Merlin app) to see who's singing! Your hosts are here if you need us, but we leave you to enjoy this beautiful place at your own pace. We give you privacy to enjoy your stay fully. We have 15 acres of woods with a natural rock bluff, so many different spaces which allow you to fully bond with nature. Trails to wander and wildlife to see. Clothing is optional through out all of the property; overnight camping and sunbathing/day pass spots are available. Located on the Wapsipinicon River. Camp sites are very private and tucked away from life's stresses. Relax in the woods. Watch the cows and calves moo in the nearby pasture. Walk nature trails with native wildlife and flora. Great photo opportunities abound. Cast a line to catch dinner. Escape to nature is the key to this property; find yourself tucked away from city sounds and light pollution. Come out to see the sunset/sunrise, check out the stars, read a good book, lay out in your favorite hammock, find yourself, and be at peace. Great place for a nice camping fire; treat yourself to some smores. Peaceful sounds at night of the river flowing as you drift off to sleep in your tent. Perfect little spot for peaceful relaxation and just taking some time. Walk the trails in your natural skin, shoot photos of all the different plants, listen to the birds and animals scurry, enjoy the sunshine, and feel the warmth on all of your body. Put in your canoe or kayak at Olin for a 3-4 hour float to our camping area. There are lots of state parks within a short drive; visit the only Presidential library in Iowa; and tour some amazing caves in nearby parks. Enjoy the Great Jones County Fair only 30 mins away.. So much to do, and then come back to a space without crowds and just chill.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$20
 / night

3. n*Everland Barnyard Camping

100%
(225)
32mi from Quasqueton · 16 sites · Tents, RVs
Seeking an adventure that feels like somewhere completely different from the norms of society? This is what you will find at n*Everland Barnyard. We march to the beat of our own drummer and love sharing our space with those seeking true connection to nature and themselves. Privacy or community connection, whichever you prefer, we have 20 acres in Anamosa, Iowa at the end of a cul-de-sac just 5 blocks from Main Street. We think it's a slice of heaven and we bet you agree! Do you want to hike into a site? We have a few sites in the woods that are not easily accessible by car, if you want that kind of experience just mention it when booking. Follow us on Facebook to stay abreast of our current events! We are not very active on FB though, so we may miss your message if you reach out to us that way. FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN: Please reach out to us in messaging to determine if this is the right fit for your family vacation as we feel there are better options in the area for kids, but we do make exceptions for the well-behaved and respectful older children. Thank you for your understanding. ABOUT THE BARNYARD: n*Everland Barnyard is an eccentric art installation space created from found, recycled, and repurposed building materials in the heart of Grant Wood Country in Jones County, Iowa. We are not a commercial campground. We focus on Zen, mindfulness, peace, and tranquility. Firmly in the realm of Outsider Art, Gothic and rustic, Bob Kellogg has created a place unlike anywhere else in the world that represents freedom and inspires endless creativity. The land provides multiple camp sites for easy access to bike and walking trails taking visitors into town or through the Wapsipinicon State Park across the river from the property. Anamosa offers several restaurants, grocery stores and other businesses all within walking distance and less than a mile from our land. We also offer #ProjectCreatePeace, an initiative to create more peace in the world through art as an art project. Check out the extras listings to get your art on while you are here! There is a beautiful spring-fed water hole ideal for swimming in the state park, as well as access to the river from our property (although we do not recommend swimming in the river.)
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$44
 / night

6. The Prairie Lodge

100%
(1)
39mi from Quasqueton · 1 site · Lodging
Welcome to The Prairie Lodge — A Rustic Retreat on Historic Land Nestled in the heart of the Driftless Region of Northeast Iowa, The Prairie Lodge sits on 200 acres of native prairie and timber as part of the Cook Heritage Farm Estate. This cherished family property has been passed down through generations for over 173 years. The property borders the scenic Turkey River and is surrounded by rolling farmland and gentle bluffs that lead toward the mighty Mississippi River. Rich in natural beauty, the Driftless Area is geologically unique—never touched by glaciers—and is known for its caves, underground streams, blind valleys, sinkholes, and cold spring-fed creeks. The Prairie Lodge, once the main “corn crib” used for drying and storing harvested corn, has been thoughtfully renovated into a comfortable and charming retreat. Inside, you’ll find a full kitchen, two bathrooms, a cozy living room, and an open loft with four queen beds. The loft comfortably sleeps eight and can accommodate up to ten guests with a blow-up mattress if needed. Step onto the east-facing patio deck with your morning beverage and watch the sunrise over fields of blooming prairie flowers. Wildlife is abundant—deer, rabbits, songbirds, pheasants, and even eagles are frequent visitors. As night falls, the second-floor deck becomes the perfect spot for stargazing and listening to the calls of coyotes echoing across the land. Next door to the Lodge, you’ll find the Bin Bar—a once-abandoned grain bin transformed in 2017 into a unique gathering space ideal for late-night storytelling and nightcaps under the stars. For those traveling with a larger group, RV campsites with full water, sewer, and electrical hookups are available near the Lodge. If additional accommodations are needed beyond the Prairie Lodge, please contact your Hipcamp host for details and availability. Activities nearby: Iowa towns including Decorah, Clermont, Elgin, Elkader, and Prairie Du Chen, Wisconsin are within driving distance. Each town boasts its own fun for day and evening entertainment including local artisan wares, antiquing, hiking, biking, golfing, water recreation, breweries, and dining spots.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$176
 / night

8. Roy's Acres

100%
(25)
33mi from Quasqueton · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Our expansive 360-acre farm, in the family for nearly 80 years, has undergone significant transformation. What was once a grove of trees and a borrow pit for highway construction has evolved into a welcoming campground. Amidst this landscape, we've erected two buildings, one of which is a shop equipped with a restroom and a charming porch. Nestled on this porch, my wife and I delight in evenings spent observing the deer and other wildlife, fostering a serene atmosphere for relaxation. Originally conceived as a space for family enjoyment and camping, we've now decided to extend this hospitality to others, embarking on further campground development. Our campground offers a variety of spots, some equipped with electricity for convenience, while others offer a more primitive experience, allowing guests to disconnect and embrace the tranquility of nature. While relaxation is our specialty, we have other outdoor activities to enjoy. With a pond for fishing and paddle boating, as well as close access to the Volga River for canoeing and kayaking, there’s plenty to explore. The Volga River State Recreation Area is only 10 miles away and offers more fishing, boating and hiking opportunities.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$20
 / night

9. Prairie Horizon

100%
(3)
29mi from Quasqueton · 1 site · RV
Acreage on a gravel road with many shade trees surrounded by farm land. Easy access from Highway 20, Interstate 380, and Avenue of the Saints making it great for an overnight stop from your travels. Wake up to a symphony of song birds (check your Merlin app to see who is singing) and enjoy morning views with your coffee. Beautiful sunrise and sunset views and clear stargazing. You would never guess that within 10 miles you will find hiking and biking trails, municipal golf course, water park, amusement park, casino, shopping (grocery, gas, Target, Walmart, restaurants), Cedar Valley Arboretum, and John Deer tractor museum and factory tours. Our Hound Dog will alert us of your arrival. Not to worry though, he is restrained. We are happy to share garden produce, herbs and flowers that are grown in our gardens. The acreage is also home to several antique tractors. We can accommodate travel trailor, fifth wheel, popup campers (with toilet) and RV's. 1 site, back in. Accommodates slide outs. Surface type - gravel, grass Surface levelness - fairly level Electrical hookup - 30 amp Water hookup - hose for tank fill available Generators allowed - no Sewage hookup - no TV hookup - no Toilets available - no Campfire allowed in fire pit as weather permits. Firewood provided. Pets allowed on leash. Must follow safety and sanitation rules. Pet on leash and pick up poop. Trash bin - yes Picnic table - yes Wifi - no Laundry - no Hot tub - no Check in - after 2:00 pm Check out - before 12:00 pm Cancellation - flexible Minimum nights - 1 Accepts bookings - 4 months out
Electrical hookup
Pets
from 
$30
 / night

17. Cedar Campground

38mi from Quasqueton · 1 site
Cedar County, nestled in the heart of East-Central Iowa, stands out for its diverse outdoor experiences, featuring the scenic Cedar Valley and Bennett Parks. Managed by Cedar County Conservation, this region boasts 16 parks that encompass an impressive 920 acres of campgrounds, wildlife areas, timberlands, and trails, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts. Established in 1960, Cedar County Conservation is dedicated to fostering a deeper appreciation and understanding of our natural resources through its Environmental Education Program. Throughout the year, the organization offers a wide range of educational programs tailored for schools, youth groups, scouts, clubs, church organizations, and service groups. These initiatives aim to provide quality educational and recreational opportunities that engage individuals of all ages. Visitors to Cedar County can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, from hiking and camping to wildlife observation. The area's natural beauty is complemented by nearby attractions, including swimming holes and local dining options, ensuring a well-rounded experience for all who explore this unique part of Iowa.

18. Big Woods Lake Campground

36mi from Quasqueton · 1 site
Big Woods Lake Campground stands out as a unique destination that combines the charm of rural nature with the convenience of urban amenities. Nestled within the city limits of Cedar Falls, this picturesque area is owned by the City and expertly managed by Black Hawk County Conservation. The centerpiece of the campground is the stunning 86-acre lake, which reaches depths of up to 32 feet. Visitors can enjoy a variety of recreational activities, including no-wake boating and exceptional fishing opportunities. Anglers can cast their lines for a chance to catch largemouth bass, panfish, walleye, and northern pike, making it a perfect spot for fishing enthusiasts. Surrounding the lake is the Cedar Valley Trail System, providing easy access to downtown Cedar Falls. This network of trails invites visitors to explore the natural beauty of the area while enjoying outdoor activities such as hiking and biking. With its blend of scenic landscapes and recreational options, Big Woods Lake Campground is an ideal getaway for those seeking both relaxation and adventure.

19. River of Lakes Campground

48mi from Quasqueton · 1 site
Discover the unique charm of River of Lakes in Bagley, Wisconsin, where family-friendly camping meets the serene beauty of the Mississippi backwaters. This picturesque resort offers an ideal getaway for visitors of all ages, making it a perfect destination for creating lasting memories. At River of Lakes, you can choose from a variety of accommodations, including campers and cozy cabins available for rent. The resort is equipped with playgrounds for children, ensuring that the little ones have plenty of space to play and explore. For those who love water activities, we offer rentals for kayaks, paddleboards, and canoes, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the stunning natural surroundings. Fishing enthusiasts will appreciate the excellent fishing opportunities right at your doorstep. Additionally, our convenient boat launch makes it easy to access the water. Don’t forget to stop by our resort store, where you’ll find all your camping essentials, as well as food and beverages to enhance your stay. Whether you're looking to relax by the water, engage in outdoor adventures, or simply enjoy quality time with family, River of Lakes is the perfect destination for your next camping trip.

20. Swiss Valley County Park

46mi from Quasqueton · 1 site
Swiss Valley Park stands out as a unique destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering 62 picturesque wooded acres along the winding path of spring-fed Catfish Creek, which is annually stocked with trout by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. This serene park is conveniently located just 4.5 miles southwest of Dubuque, easily accessible via Highway 20 west or Highway 151 south. Named in honor of the area's original settlers, Swiss Valley Park features shaded picnic areas nestled along the rocky banks of the creek, providing a refreshing escape from the summer heat. Families can enjoy complete picnic facilities, a playground, and sports fields, along with modern camping sites equipped with accessible shower and restroom amenities. For those looking to host gatherings, picnic pavilions are available for rent. The park offers year-round activities, including winter camping, ice fishing for trout, and cross-country skiing, making it a versatile recreational area. A dedicated Park Ranger is on-site to assist visitors throughout the year. Just a mile away, the Swiss Valley Nature Preserve and Center enhances the outdoor experience with additional trout fishing, hiking, and groomed cross-country skiing trails, along with a visitor center featuring informative displays. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, Swiss Valley Park is the perfect family-friendly getaway.

Looking to go camping near Quasqueton, Iowa? Hipcamp has you covered with over 150 options to choose from. Whether you're into wind sports, climbing, or snow sports, there's a campsite for every activity preference. With an average price of $55 per night and options as low as $15, there's something for every budget. Check out the top campsites like Windy Goat Acres (208 reviews), Draco Hill Farm (192 reviews), and Folk School Farm Stay (135 reviews). Enjoy popular amenities like toilets, pets, and campfires during your camping trip.

100% (880) 100 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Quasqueton

1. Windy Goat Acres

99%
(732)
45mi from Quasqueton · 7 sites · Lodging
We love animals, plants, art, and outdoor recreation and love sharing these things with people! We found the perfect little plot for all of these things we love. Nature, art, animals, and lots of space! The hilly, lush land is also known as the Bohemie Alps and it's quite a beautiful area tucked away in Iowa. Visit with the llamas, goats, peacocks, potbelly pigs and the horses and hike around the property or stay in for a quiet stay with a good book and enjoy all the sights and sounds. Lots of extra 'add ons' to enhance the experience, like a waffle bar kit, smore's package, hikes, and more! Semi wooded property with hiking trails, hammocks, aerial silks, campfire pit. 5 mi away is Otter Creek Lake, a recreational park for fishing, kayaking, swimming, etc. We have 2 kayaks available. So much to do! Also perfect to just relax, meditate, yoga, sleep...
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$68
 / night

2. #JTRidge Sites/Clothing Optional

100%
(115)
45mi from Quasqueton · 11 sites · Tents, Lodging
Are you looking for the opportunity to be free and connect with nature naturally? A place to reconnect with your soul or reconnect with your significant other(s). Do you need to escape life for even just a little bit? A place to safely be your true self or selves. Our spaces are all about privacy and relaxing in nature peacefully. Perfect for first time clothing optional experiences. Maybe you just prefer a quiet natural low key space to relax. Are you a regular camper who is tired of the busy big campgrounds? Need a overnight camping spot that is more nature and less people? Looking for a place to relax in the sun naturally and just take some time for yourself or time with the special people in your life? Along with offering overnight camping sites, we offer day passes for those who just want some chill time within the day. A day pass gives you access to the property, relaxing chairs for that perfect moment in the sun and the woods to wander as you connect with nature. Perfect for a lunch break or just a step away from life for a few hours. Sneak away and take some moments to recharge yourself naturally. Day passes can be a bit tricky to book, reach out if you need help with the site. We hope you will find that this is a place for everything listed above and so much more. A space to enjoy some downtime, quiet at peace with nature, and a place for restorative just-for-me time. Perfect for yoga in the woods or a natural spot to meditate. Not a commercial campground, just a piece of personal property that we are looking to share with others who enjoy time in nature. We enjoy our natural privacy and welcome you to experience the same. We are stewards of the property and are charged with taking care of all that Mother Nature has given us. If you need space to think, read a book, or just be you, this could be the right fit. Forget the news, forget work, forget city life, and just take in the moments; while listening to the birds sing, (Pull out your Merlin app) to see who's singing! Your hosts are here if you need us, but we leave you to enjoy this beautiful place at your own pace. We give you privacy to enjoy your stay fully. We have 15 acres of woods with a natural rock bluff, so many different spaces which allow you to fully bond with nature. Trails to wander and wildlife to see. Clothing is optional through out all of the property; overnight camping and sunbathing/day pass spots are available. Located on the Wapsipinicon River. Camp sites are very private and tucked away from life's stresses. Relax in the woods. Watch the cows and calves moo in the nearby pasture. Walk nature trails with native wildlife and flora. Great photo opportunities abound. Cast a line to catch dinner. Escape to nature is the key to this property; find yourself tucked away from city sounds and light pollution. Come out to see the sunset/sunrise, check out the stars, read a good book, lay out in your favorite hammock, find yourself, and be at peace. Great place for a nice camping fire; treat yourself to some smores. Peaceful sounds at night of the river flowing as you drift off to sleep in your tent. Perfect little spot for peaceful relaxation and just taking some time. Walk the trails in your natural skin, shoot photos of all the different plants, listen to the birds and animals scurry, enjoy the sunshine, and feel the warmth on all of your body. Put in your canoe or kayak at Olin for a 3-4 hour float to our camping area. There are lots of state parks within a short drive; visit the only Presidential library in Iowa; and tour some amazing caves in nearby parks. Enjoy the Great Jones County Fair only 30 mins away.. So much to do, and then come back to a space without crowds and just chill.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$20
 / night

3. n*Everland Barnyard Camping

100%
(225)
32mi from Quasqueton · 16 sites · Tents, RVs
Seeking an adventure that feels like somewhere completely different from the norms of society? This is what you will find at n*Everland Barnyard. We march to the beat of our own drummer and love sharing our space with those seeking true connection to nature and themselves. Privacy or community connection, whichever you prefer, we have 20 acres in Anamosa, Iowa at the end of a cul-de-sac just 5 blocks from Main Street. We think it's a slice of heaven and we bet you agree! Do you want to hike into a site? We have a few sites in the woods that are not easily accessible by car, if you want that kind of experience just mention it when booking. Follow us on Facebook to stay abreast of our current events! We are not very active on FB though, so we may miss your message if you reach out to us that way. FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN: Please reach out to us in messaging to determine if this is the right fit for your family vacation as we feel there are better options in the area for kids, but we do make exceptions for the well-behaved and respectful older children. Thank you for your understanding. ABOUT THE BARNYARD: n*Everland Barnyard is an eccentric art installation space created from found, recycled, and repurposed building materials in the heart of Grant Wood Country in Jones County, Iowa. We are not a commercial campground. We focus on Zen, mindfulness, peace, and tranquility. Firmly in the realm of Outsider Art, Gothic and rustic, Bob Kellogg has created a place unlike anywhere else in the world that represents freedom and inspires endless creativity. The land provides multiple camp sites for easy access to bike and walking trails taking visitors into town or through the Wapsipinicon State Park across the river from the property. Anamosa offers several restaurants, grocery stores and other businesses all within walking distance and less than a mile from our land. We also offer #ProjectCreatePeace, an initiative to create more peace in the world through art as an art project. Check out the extras listings to get your art on while you are here! There is a beautiful spring-fed water hole ideal for swimming in the state park, as well as access to the river from our property (although we do not recommend swimming in the river.)
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$44
 / night

6. The Prairie Lodge

100%
(1)
39mi from Quasqueton · 1 site · Lodging
Welcome to The Prairie Lodge — A Rustic Retreat on Historic Land Nestled in the heart of the Driftless Region of Northeast Iowa, The Prairie Lodge sits on 200 acres of native prairie and timber as part of the Cook Heritage Farm Estate. This cherished family property has been passed down through generations for over 173 years. The property borders the scenic Turkey River and is surrounded by rolling farmland and gentle bluffs that lead toward the mighty Mississippi River. Rich in natural beauty, the Driftless Area is geologically unique—never touched by glaciers—and is known for its caves, underground streams, blind valleys, sinkholes, and cold spring-fed creeks. The Prairie Lodge, once the main “corn crib” used for drying and storing harvested corn, has been thoughtfully renovated into a comfortable and charming retreat. Inside, you’ll find a full kitchen, two bathrooms, a cozy living room, and an open loft with four queen beds. The loft comfortably sleeps eight and can accommodate up to ten guests with a blow-up mattress if needed. Step onto the east-facing patio deck with your morning beverage and watch the sunrise over fields of blooming prairie flowers. Wildlife is abundant—deer, rabbits, songbirds, pheasants, and even eagles are frequent visitors. As night falls, the second-floor deck becomes the perfect spot for stargazing and listening to the calls of coyotes echoing across the land. Next door to the Lodge, you’ll find the Bin Bar—a once-abandoned grain bin transformed in 2017 into a unique gathering space ideal for late-night storytelling and nightcaps under the stars. For those traveling with a larger group, RV campsites with full water, sewer, and electrical hookups are available near the Lodge. If additional accommodations are needed beyond the Prairie Lodge, please contact your Hipcamp host for details and availability. Activities nearby: Iowa towns including Decorah, Clermont, Elgin, Elkader, and Prairie Du Chen, Wisconsin are within driving distance. Each town boasts its own fun for day and evening entertainment including local artisan wares, antiquing, hiking, biking, golfing, water recreation, breweries, and dining spots.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$176
 / night

8. Roy's Acres

100%
(25)
33mi from Quasqueton · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Our expansive 360-acre farm, in the family for nearly 80 years, has undergone significant transformation. What was once a grove of trees and a borrow pit for highway construction has evolved into a welcoming campground. Amidst this landscape, we've erected two buildings, one of which is a shop equipped with a restroom and a charming porch. Nestled on this porch, my wife and I delight in evenings spent observing the deer and other wildlife, fostering a serene atmosphere for relaxation. Originally conceived as a space for family enjoyment and camping, we've now decided to extend this hospitality to others, embarking on further campground development. Our campground offers a variety of spots, some equipped with electricity for convenience, while others offer a more primitive experience, allowing guests to disconnect and embrace the tranquility of nature. While relaxation is our specialty, we have other outdoor activities to enjoy. With a pond for fishing and paddle boating, as well as close access to the Volga River for canoeing and kayaking, there’s plenty to explore. The Volga River State Recreation Area is only 10 miles away and offers more fishing, boating and hiking opportunities.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$20
 / night

9. Prairie Horizon

100%
(3)
29mi from Quasqueton · 1 site · RV
Acreage on a gravel road with many shade trees surrounded by farm land. Easy access from Highway 20, Interstate 380, and Avenue of the Saints making it great for an overnight stop from your travels. Wake up to a symphony of song birds (check your Merlin app to see who is singing) and enjoy morning views with your coffee. Beautiful sunrise and sunset views and clear stargazing. You would never guess that within 10 miles you will find hiking and biking trails, municipal golf course, water park, amusement park, casino, shopping (grocery, gas, Target, Walmart, restaurants), Cedar Valley Arboretum, and John Deer tractor museum and factory tours. Our Hound Dog will alert us of your arrival. Not to worry though, he is restrained. We are happy to share garden produce, herbs and flowers that are grown in our gardens. The acreage is also home to several antique tractors. We can accommodate travel trailor, fifth wheel, popup campers (with toilet) and RV's. 1 site, back in. Accommodates slide outs. Surface type - gravel, grass Surface levelness - fairly level Electrical hookup - 30 amp Water hookup - hose for tank fill available Generators allowed - no Sewage hookup - no TV hookup - no Toilets available - no Campfire allowed in fire pit as weather permits. Firewood provided. Pets allowed on leash. Must follow safety and sanitation rules. Pet on leash and pick up poop. Trash bin - yes Picnic table - yes Wifi - no Laundry - no Hot tub - no Check in - after 2:00 pm Check out - before 12:00 pm Cancellation - flexible Minimum nights - 1 Accepts bookings - 4 months out
Electrical hookup
Pets
from 
$30
 / night

17. Cedar Campground

38mi from Quasqueton · 1 site
Cedar County, nestled in the heart of East-Central Iowa, stands out for its diverse outdoor experiences, featuring the scenic Cedar Valley and Bennett Parks. Managed by Cedar County Conservation, this region boasts 16 parks that encompass an impressive 920 acres of campgrounds, wildlife areas, timberlands, and trails, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts. Established in 1960, Cedar County Conservation is dedicated to fostering a deeper appreciation and understanding of our natural resources through its Environmental Education Program. Throughout the year, the organization offers a wide range of educational programs tailored for schools, youth groups, scouts, clubs, church organizations, and service groups. These initiatives aim to provide quality educational and recreational opportunities that engage individuals of all ages. Visitors to Cedar County can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, from hiking and camping to wildlife observation. The area's natural beauty is complemented by nearby attractions, including swimming holes and local dining options, ensuring a well-rounded experience for all who explore this unique part of Iowa.

18. Big Woods Lake Campground

36mi from Quasqueton · 1 site
Big Woods Lake Campground stands out as a unique destination that combines the charm of rural nature with the convenience of urban amenities. Nestled within the city limits of Cedar Falls, this picturesque area is owned by the City and expertly managed by Black Hawk County Conservation. The centerpiece of the campground is the stunning 86-acre lake, which reaches depths of up to 32 feet. Visitors can enjoy a variety of recreational activities, including no-wake boating and exceptional fishing opportunities. Anglers can cast their lines for a chance to catch largemouth bass, panfish, walleye, and northern pike, making it a perfect spot for fishing enthusiasts. Surrounding the lake is the Cedar Valley Trail System, providing easy access to downtown Cedar Falls. This network of trails invites visitors to explore the natural beauty of the area while enjoying outdoor activities such as hiking and biking. With its blend of scenic landscapes and recreational options, Big Woods Lake Campground is an ideal getaway for those seeking both relaxation and adventure.

19. River of Lakes Campground

48mi from Quasqueton · 1 site
Discover the unique charm of River of Lakes in Bagley, Wisconsin, where family-friendly camping meets the serene beauty of the Mississippi backwaters. This picturesque resort offers an ideal getaway for visitors of all ages, making it a perfect destination for creating lasting memories. At River of Lakes, you can choose from a variety of accommodations, including campers and cozy cabins available for rent. The resort is equipped with playgrounds for children, ensuring that the little ones have plenty of space to play and explore. For those who love water activities, we offer rentals for kayaks, paddleboards, and canoes, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the stunning natural surroundings. Fishing enthusiasts will appreciate the excellent fishing opportunities right at your doorstep. Additionally, our convenient boat launch makes it easy to access the water. Don’t forget to stop by our resort store, where you’ll find all your camping essentials, as well as food and beverages to enhance your stay. Whether you're looking to relax by the water, engage in outdoor adventures, or simply enjoy quality time with family, River of Lakes is the perfect destination for your next camping trip.

20. Swiss Valley County Park

46mi from Quasqueton · 1 site
Swiss Valley Park stands out as a unique destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering 62 picturesque wooded acres along the winding path of spring-fed Catfish Creek, which is annually stocked with trout by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. This serene park is conveniently located just 4.5 miles southwest of Dubuque, easily accessible via Highway 20 west or Highway 151 south. Named in honor of the area's original settlers, Swiss Valley Park features shaded picnic areas nestled along the rocky banks of the creek, providing a refreshing escape from the summer heat. Families can enjoy complete picnic facilities, a playground, and sports fields, along with modern camping sites equipped with accessible shower and restroom amenities. For those looking to host gatherings, picnic pavilions are available for rent. The park offers year-round activities, including winter camping, ice fishing for trout, and cross-country skiing, making it a versatile recreational area. A dedicated Park Ranger is on-site to assist visitors throughout the year. Just a mile away, the Swiss Valley Nature Preserve and Center enhances the outdoor experience with additional trout fishing, hiking, and groomed cross-country skiing trails, along with a visitor center featuring informative displays. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, Swiss Valley Park is the perfect family-friendly getaway.

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