About this space
Owned by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. A 25-year lease agreement, ending in 2037, allows the Floyd County Conservation Board to offer primitive camping, water, two picnic shelters, and a vault toilet. Also features an improved canoe ramp, fishing access, hunting, and hiking trails.
Reviews
The campsite receives overwhelmingly positive feedback from visitors, highlighting its serene and secluded atmosphere, beautiful location along the Cedar River, and well-maintained primitive facilities. Campers appreciate the tranquility of the site, which is ideal for both family outings and individual retreats. The presence of picnic spots and recreational options like canoe launching enhances the overall experience. Visitors express a strong commitment to revisiting, underscoring the campground's charm and excellent nature trails. However, the lack of modern amenities such as electricity and water hookups is consistently noted, which may be a consideration for some campers.
- Secluded and tranquil atmosphere
- Beautiful location by the Cedar River
- Well-maintained primitive camping facilities
- Great for family outings and group camping
- Excellent nature trails for walking
- Canoeing access with a boat ramp available
- Private sites that feel exclusive
- No electricity or water hookups
- Very limited amenities overall
- May not be suitable for those seeking modern comforts