Camping near Okoboji

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Try a camping getaway to the small town of Okoboji in northern Iowa. Nestled between the eastern and western arms of Okoboji Lake, it’s a freshwater oasis full of activity. Campers can kayak the interconnected lake system (there are five in total), bike on the Iowa Great Lakes Trail, and build sandcastles on the beach at Emerson Bay State Recreation Area. The recreation area’s campground features electrical hookups, dump stations, bathrooms, showers, and boat ramps for RV and tent camping. Once December rolls around, Okoboji turns into a winter wonderland. The annual 40 inches of snow makes the perfect environment for ripping around on groomed snowmobile trails and cross-country skiing routes. For more year-round outdoor activities and accommodations, head to Big Spirit Lake just 20 minutes north. Get cozy in a private cabin rental with central heat, or cruise the RV to Marble Beach State Recreation Area for pull-through campsites that have 50-amp hookups and access to restrooms and hot showers. 

99% (252) 50 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Okoboji

1. Camping on private lake

99%
(370)
40mi from Okoboji · 10 sites · Tents
This property has 4 camp spots. Sites 1 and 4 have a boat landing. All sites have shades trees that can hold hammocks. All sites are right next to the lake. Site 3 has a dock that all can use. There is excellent swimming with a sandy bottom at the south end of the lake. The lake is stocked with perch in 2024 but has walleye, northern, bass as well. It is also close to many lakes that are good for fishing. I have a 14' fishing boat with trolling motor, a paddle boat, 2 kayaks, and canoe for campers to use for free. Firewood is available for $5/day. There is some hiking on the property and much near by. Biking is also good with small lakes nearby to visit. The camping here is very peaceful with wonderful views and the wildlife is awesome! 120 volt power is at all sites and 220 can reach sites 2 and 3. There is warm showers and flushing toilets. Also all sites are drive through on hard ground grass. Grates are provided for cooking over the fire. There is Wi-Fi internet that reaches sites 1-3
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$40
 / night

2. Lutheran Lakeside Camp

98%
(21)
2.3mi from Okoboji · 20 sites · Tents, RVs
Our mission is to be a place of belonging for all people to find joy and purpose in God's creation. We have a beautiful property with lots of activities and amenities to offer and we want to share it with as many people as possible. All the income we receive through campers and guests goes towards Camp for ALL Kids, where we allow foster children to attend camp at no cost. Learn more about this land:Park your RV and enjoy WiFi, endless activities onsite as well as peace and serenity while only being a few miles from the Okoboji excitement. Back in, hook up to 30 or 50 amp, Dump Station, short walk or drive to the waterfront. All guests get a picnic table and fire ring. Enjoy 3.5 miles of trails, basketball, sand volleyball, gaga ball, human foosball, 9 square, soccer filed, playground, and open fields. 
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$50
 / night

6. Bright Lake Park

30mi from Okoboji · 1 site
Bright Lake Park stands out as a serene and primitive campground nestled along the shores of Bright Lake in Martin County, Minnesota, offering a unique escape into nature. This sparsely developed park operates on a first-come, first-served basis, allowing campers to immerse themselves in the tranquility of the outdoors without the need for reservations. Visitors can select from grassy lakeside tent sites or a limited number of RV spots, most of which lack hookups, although a few may offer electricity. The campground is surrounded by gentle rolling prairie, providing a picturesque backdrop for your stay. While amenities are rustic, including picnic tables, fire pits, and vault toilets, a well is available for fresh water. What Bright Lake Park may lack in modern conveniences, it more than compensates for with its stunning natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere. Campers can enjoy fishing or launching small boats from the gravel ramp, as well as exploring informal trails on foot or horseback. Horse camping is permitted, and there’s ample open space for outdoor activities. Evenings at the park are particularly enchanting, often featuring breathtaking sunsets over the lake and clear, starry skies. With a nightly fee of just $15 for primitive sites, this campground is a favorite among budget-conscious campers and self-sufficient RVers looking to disconnect from

7. Olson Campground Worthington

29mi from Okoboji · 1 site
Olson Park and Campground stands out as a unique destination due to its rich history and generous land donation by industrialist E.O. Olson and his wife, Bella H. Olson. In April 1945, they contributed 55.1 acres to the city, establishing a beautiful park that was officially named Olson Park in January 1950. This commitment to community and nature has made the park a cherished local landmark. In October 1956, an additional 10 acres were acquired along County Road #59 for $3,000 from Genevieve E. Peters, intended for future park development or potential well site purposes. The park continued to expand with two more purchases totaling 2.498 acres from Agnes and Alvina Haack in 1956 and 1966, with a portion designated for Well Site #20. These acquisitions have seamlessly integrated into Olson Park, enhancing its natural beauty and recreational offerings. Visitors to Olson Park can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, picnicking, and exploring nearby natural features. The park's serene environment provides a perfect escape for families and nature enthusiasts alike, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and adventure. With its historical significance and commitment to preserving green space, Olson Park and Campground remains a beloved destination

8. Cedar-Hanson Park

34mi from Okoboji · 1 site
Cedar Hanson Park stands out as the largest park in Martin County, Minnesota, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and modern amenities right by Cedar Lake. This picturesque campground features 37 well-equipped campsites with water and 30-amp electric hookups, alongside a selection of primitive tent sites for those seeking a more rustic camping experience. Visitors can enjoy a range of facilities, including a modern bathhouse with flush toilets and hot showers, a convenient dump station, and two picnic shelters perfect for group gatherings. The park is a recreational paradise, boasting a sandy beach for swimming, multiple docks for fishing panfish and bass, and a boat ramp for easy access to the lake. Scenic lakeshore trails invite hikers to explore the area, while children can enjoy the playground and ample grassy spaces for yard games. Wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate the chance to spot deer and wild turkeys during their stay. Open from May 1 to mid-October, Cedar Hanson Park operates on a first-come, first-served basis, with affordable rates of around $25 per night for campsites with hookups. As evening falls, campers often gather around the large community fire ring or their individual fire pits to roast marshmallows and share stories. For families seeking a campground that combines comfort with the charm

9. Minnewashta Campground

1.7mi from Okoboji · 1 site
Welcome to the City of Arnolds Park, a unique destination nestled in the heart of the Iowa Great Lakes Region. Our website serves as a vital resource for residents and visitors alike, providing essential information about our vibrant community. We invite you to explore the site and discover all that Arnolds Park has to offer. Arnolds Park is famously known as the City of Five Lakes, encompassing the stunning West and East Lake Okoboji, Lake Minnewashta, and Upper and Lower Gar Lakes. These natural wonders provide ample opportunities for outdoor activities, including swimming, fishing, and boating, making it a perfect getaway for nature enthusiasts. As you navigate through our website, we encourage you to share your thoughts on additional features or information that would enhance your experience. Your feedback is invaluable as we strive to improve our online presence and better serve our community. Whether you're looking for local dining options, charming shops, or exciting recreational activities, Arnolds Park has something for everyone. Thank you for visiting, and we hope you enjoy your time in our beautiful city!

13. Voss Park City Campground

42mi from Okoboji · 1 site
Voss Park Campground stands out as a unique destination, offering a vibrant community atmosphere where visitors can connect and create lasting memories. While the park is famously known for hosting the Butterfield Threshing Bee, it also serves as a lively venue for various events, including the Butterfield Summer Sizzler, family reunions, birthday celebrations, and church services. With its scenic walking path around the lake, a playground for children, and numerous benches for relaxation, Voss Park truly has something for everyone. The campground features a variety of campsites, some equipped with electrical and water hookups, while others provide a more rustic experience without modern conveniences. This inviting campground fosters a sense of community, with group potlucks, a festive Fourth of July celebration, and engaging weekend activities like bean bag tournaments that welcome participants of all ages. As you enjoy your stay, be sure to keep an eye out for Rosie, who will keep you informed about the exciting activities planned for the season. For those looking to explore the park, golf carts and other non-road licensed vehicles are permitted in the campground, provided they have a city permit, which costs $15 and requires proof of insurance upon registration. To protect the park's beautiful trees from the Emerald Ash Borer, firewood is available

16. Siems Park

42mi from Okoboji · 1 site
Siems Park stands out as a unique campground and recreation area, having transformed a series of old gravel pits into a vibrant outdoor oasis managed by KCCB. This picturesque setting offers a variety of amenities that cater to both relaxation and recreation, making it an ideal destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Visitors can enjoy two reservable shelter houses, perfect for gatherings or picnics. To secure your preferred date and time, simply call (515) 295-2138. The campground features modern bath facilities, including flush toilets, sinks, and showers, ensuring a comfortable stay. For those seeking a more rustic experience, pit latrines are also available. Outdoor activities abound at Siems Park, with horseshoe pits and playground equipment providing fun for all ages. The campground is equipped with handicapped accessible fishing docks, allowing everyone to enjoy the serene waters. Water hydrants are conveniently located throughout the area, and both reservable and walk-in campsites come with electrical hookups for added convenience. For those who prefer a more primitive camping experience, options are available as well. Whether you're looking to unwind in nature or engage in outdoor activities, Siems Park offers a welcoming environment for all.

19. Wild Rose Casino & Hotel - Emmetsburg

30mi from Okoboji · 1 site
Wild Rose Emmetsburg stands out as a distinctive facility nestled in the charming town of Emmetsburg, located in Northwest Iowa. Its unique design pays homage to the historical architecture of the local downtown area, creating an elegant and visually striking environment. Guests visiting Wild Rose Emmetsburg can look forward to a warm and welcoming atmosphere that is steeped in tradition and character. The facility offers a blend of modern amenities and rustic charm, making it an ideal destination for those seeking both comfort and a connection to the local heritage. Surrounded by the natural beauty of the region, visitors can explore nearby attractions such as scenic parks, tranquil swimming holes, and a variety of outdoor activities. Additionally, the town boasts delightful restaurants and quaint shops, ensuring that guests have plenty of options for dining and entertainment during their stay. Whether you're looking for relaxation or adventure, Wild Rose Emmetsburg provides a memorable experience in a picturesque setting.

Try a camping getaway to the small town of Okoboji in northern Iowa. Nestled between the eastern and western arms of Okoboji Lake, it’s a freshwater oasis full of activity. Campers can kayak the interconnected lake system (there are five in total), bike on the Iowa Great Lakes Trail, and build sandcastles on the beach at Emerson Bay State Recreation Area. The recreation area’s campground features electrical hookups, dump stations, bathrooms, showers, and boat ramps for RV and tent camping. Once December rolls around, Okoboji turns into a winter wonderland. The annual 40 inches of snow makes the perfect environment for ripping around on groomed snowmobile trails and cross-country skiing routes. For more year-round outdoor activities and accommodations, head to Big Spirit Lake just 20 minutes north. Get cozy in a private cabin rental with central heat, or cruise the RV to Marble Beach State Recreation Area for pull-through campsites that have 50-amp hookups and access to restrooms and hot showers. 

99% (252) 50 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Okoboji

1. Camping on private lake

99%
(370)
40mi from Okoboji · 10 sites · Tents
This property has 4 camp spots. Sites 1 and 4 have a boat landing. All sites have shades trees that can hold hammocks. All sites are right next to the lake. Site 3 has a dock that all can use. There is excellent swimming with a sandy bottom at the south end of the lake. The lake is stocked with perch in 2024 but has walleye, northern, bass as well. It is also close to many lakes that are good for fishing. I have a 14' fishing boat with trolling motor, a paddle boat, 2 kayaks, and canoe for campers to use for free. Firewood is available for $5/day. There is some hiking on the property and much near by. Biking is also good with small lakes nearby to visit. The camping here is very peaceful with wonderful views and the wildlife is awesome! 120 volt power is at all sites and 220 can reach sites 2 and 3. There is warm showers and flushing toilets. Also all sites are drive through on hard ground grass. Grates are provided for cooking over the fire. There is Wi-Fi internet that reaches sites 1-3
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$40
 / night

2. Lutheran Lakeside Camp

98%
(21)
2.3mi from Okoboji · 20 sites · Tents, RVs
Our mission is to be a place of belonging for all people to find joy and purpose in God's creation. We have a beautiful property with lots of activities and amenities to offer and we want to share it with as many people as possible. All the income we receive through campers and guests goes towards Camp for ALL Kids, where we allow foster children to attend camp at no cost. Learn more about this land:Park your RV and enjoy WiFi, endless activities onsite as well as peace and serenity while only being a few miles from the Okoboji excitement. Back in, hook up to 30 or 50 amp, Dump Station, short walk or drive to the waterfront. All guests get a picnic table and fire ring. Enjoy 3.5 miles of trails, basketball, sand volleyball, gaga ball, human foosball, 9 square, soccer filed, playground, and open fields. 
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$50
 / night

6. Bright Lake Park

30mi from Okoboji · 1 site
Bright Lake Park stands out as a serene and primitive campground nestled along the shores of Bright Lake in Martin County, Minnesota, offering a unique escape into nature. This sparsely developed park operates on a first-come, first-served basis, allowing campers to immerse themselves in the tranquility of the outdoors without the need for reservations. Visitors can select from grassy lakeside tent sites or a limited number of RV spots, most of which lack hookups, although a few may offer electricity. The campground is surrounded by gentle rolling prairie, providing a picturesque backdrop for your stay. While amenities are rustic, including picnic tables, fire pits, and vault toilets, a well is available for fresh water. What Bright Lake Park may lack in modern conveniences, it more than compensates for with its stunning natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere. Campers can enjoy fishing or launching small boats from the gravel ramp, as well as exploring informal trails on foot or horseback. Horse camping is permitted, and there’s ample open space for outdoor activities. Evenings at the park are particularly enchanting, often featuring breathtaking sunsets over the lake and clear, starry skies. With a nightly fee of just $15 for primitive sites, this campground is a favorite among budget-conscious campers and self-sufficient RVers looking to disconnect from

7. Olson Campground Worthington

29mi from Okoboji · 1 site
Olson Park and Campground stands out as a unique destination due to its rich history and generous land donation by industrialist E.O. Olson and his wife, Bella H. Olson. In April 1945, they contributed 55.1 acres to the city, establishing a beautiful park that was officially named Olson Park in January 1950. This commitment to community and nature has made the park a cherished local landmark. In October 1956, an additional 10 acres were acquired along County Road #59 for $3,000 from Genevieve E. Peters, intended for future park development or potential well site purposes. The park continued to expand with two more purchases totaling 2.498 acres from Agnes and Alvina Haack in 1956 and 1966, with a portion designated for Well Site #20. These acquisitions have seamlessly integrated into Olson Park, enhancing its natural beauty and recreational offerings. Visitors to Olson Park can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, picnicking, and exploring nearby natural features. The park's serene environment provides a perfect escape for families and nature enthusiasts alike, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and adventure. With its historical significance and commitment to preserving green space, Olson Park and Campground remains a beloved destination

8. Cedar-Hanson Park

34mi from Okoboji · 1 site
Cedar Hanson Park stands out as the largest park in Martin County, Minnesota, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and modern amenities right by Cedar Lake. This picturesque campground features 37 well-equipped campsites with water and 30-amp electric hookups, alongside a selection of primitive tent sites for those seeking a more rustic camping experience. Visitors can enjoy a range of facilities, including a modern bathhouse with flush toilets and hot showers, a convenient dump station, and two picnic shelters perfect for group gatherings. The park is a recreational paradise, boasting a sandy beach for swimming, multiple docks for fishing panfish and bass, and a boat ramp for easy access to the lake. Scenic lakeshore trails invite hikers to explore the area, while children can enjoy the playground and ample grassy spaces for yard games. Wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate the chance to spot deer and wild turkeys during their stay. Open from May 1 to mid-October, Cedar Hanson Park operates on a first-come, first-served basis, with affordable rates of around $25 per night for campsites with hookups. As evening falls, campers often gather around the large community fire ring or their individual fire pits to roast marshmallows and share stories. For families seeking a campground that combines comfort with the charm

9. Minnewashta Campground

1.7mi from Okoboji · 1 site
Welcome to the City of Arnolds Park, a unique destination nestled in the heart of the Iowa Great Lakes Region. Our website serves as a vital resource for residents and visitors alike, providing essential information about our vibrant community. We invite you to explore the site and discover all that Arnolds Park has to offer. Arnolds Park is famously known as the City of Five Lakes, encompassing the stunning West and East Lake Okoboji, Lake Minnewashta, and Upper and Lower Gar Lakes. These natural wonders provide ample opportunities for outdoor activities, including swimming, fishing, and boating, making it a perfect getaway for nature enthusiasts. As you navigate through our website, we encourage you to share your thoughts on additional features or information that would enhance your experience. Your feedback is invaluable as we strive to improve our online presence and better serve our community. Whether you're looking for local dining options, charming shops, or exciting recreational activities, Arnolds Park has something for everyone. Thank you for visiting, and we hope you enjoy your time in our beautiful city!

13. Voss Park City Campground

42mi from Okoboji · 1 site
Voss Park Campground stands out as a unique destination, offering a vibrant community atmosphere where visitors can connect and create lasting memories. While the park is famously known for hosting the Butterfield Threshing Bee, it also serves as a lively venue for various events, including the Butterfield Summer Sizzler, family reunions, birthday celebrations, and church services. With its scenic walking path around the lake, a playground for children, and numerous benches for relaxation, Voss Park truly has something for everyone. The campground features a variety of campsites, some equipped with electrical and water hookups, while others provide a more rustic experience without modern conveniences. This inviting campground fosters a sense of community, with group potlucks, a festive Fourth of July celebration, and engaging weekend activities like bean bag tournaments that welcome participants of all ages. As you enjoy your stay, be sure to keep an eye out for Rosie, who will keep you informed about the exciting activities planned for the season. For those looking to explore the park, golf carts and other non-road licensed vehicles are permitted in the campground, provided they have a city permit, which costs $15 and requires proof of insurance upon registration. To protect the park's beautiful trees from the Emerald Ash Borer, firewood is available

16. Siems Park

42mi from Okoboji · 1 site
Siems Park stands out as a unique campground and recreation area, having transformed a series of old gravel pits into a vibrant outdoor oasis managed by KCCB. This picturesque setting offers a variety of amenities that cater to both relaxation and recreation, making it an ideal destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Visitors can enjoy two reservable shelter houses, perfect for gatherings or picnics. To secure your preferred date and time, simply call (515) 295-2138. The campground features modern bath facilities, including flush toilets, sinks, and showers, ensuring a comfortable stay. For those seeking a more rustic experience, pit latrines are also available. Outdoor activities abound at Siems Park, with horseshoe pits and playground equipment providing fun for all ages. The campground is equipped with handicapped accessible fishing docks, allowing everyone to enjoy the serene waters. Water hydrants are conveniently located throughout the area, and both reservable and walk-in campsites come with electrical hookups for added convenience. For those who prefer a more primitive camping experience, options are available as well. Whether you're looking to unwind in nature or engage in outdoor activities, Siems Park offers a welcoming environment for all.

19. Wild Rose Casino & Hotel - Emmetsburg

30mi from Okoboji · 1 site
Wild Rose Emmetsburg stands out as a distinctive facility nestled in the charming town of Emmetsburg, located in Northwest Iowa. Its unique design pays homage to the historical architecture of the local downtown area, creating an elegant and visually striking environment. Guests visiting Wild Rose Emmetsburg can look forward to a warm and welcoming atmosphere that is steeped in tradition and character. The facility offers a blend of modern amenities and rustic charm, making it an ideal destination for those seeking both comfort and a connection to the local heritage. Surrounded by the natural beauty of the region, visitors can explore nearby attractions such as scenic parks, tranquil swimming holes, and a variety of outdoor activities. Additionally, the town boasts delightful restaurants and quaint shops, ensuring that guests have plenty of options for dining and entertainment during their stay. Whether you're looking for relaxation or adventure, Wild Rose Emmetsburg provides a memorable experience in a picturesque setting.

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