Send a question directly to a state park by clicking here.
You will be taken to a page that provide links to all the park e-mail addresses.
1. How do I reserve a cabin?
2. Can I reserve a campsite?
3. When is the water turned on in the parks?
4. What are the camping fees?
5. Is there an entrance fee?
6. Where can I go camping?
7. Where can I rent a cabin?
8. How do I reserve a shelter or lodge?
9. How do I contact a state park?
10. Can I bring my dog to the park?
Cabins can be reserved online at www.reserveiaparks.com.
Reservations can be made as far as 12 months in advance.
Half of Iowa state park campsites can be reserved in advance adding convenience and flexibility
when planning your stay. To make a reservation go to
www.reserveiaparks.com.
Park staff generally try to have the water on and shower buildings open by mid April. All this of course, depends on
the weather. The campgrounds are always open, but water may not be available until mid April or later. If you are
interested in camping at a specific park and wish to know if the shower buildings are open and the water is on,
please contact the park directly. Phone numbers for the parks are listed in the
park directory.
During the peak season (May 1 to September 30)
A modern electrical campsite is $16.00 per night.
A modern, non-electric site is $11.00 per night.
A non-modern, electric site is $14.00 per night.
A non-modern, non-electric site is $9.00 per night.
Water and sewer hookups are and additional $3.00 per night.
Equestrian campsites are an additional $3.00 per night
Cable television hookups are an additional $2.00 per night.
For more information on camping rates, (off-season rates, extra vehicles etc.) go to:
camping
No, Iowa State Parks do not charge entrance fees. Come on in and visit.
The camping list
page provides a listing of all state parks and recreation areas that have campgrounds. The alphabetical list
provides what type of sites are available, whether the park is located by a lake and if playgrounds are available.
Cabins are available to rent at several state parks. They range from family cabins that will sleep 6 - 8 people to
camping cabins that sleep 4 and provide only the basic amenities. A list of cabins and the rental fees
can be found here.
Picnic shelters and lodges may be reserved online at
www.reserveiaparks.com.
You can reach someone at a state park by either calling or e-mailing the park directly. Here is a
list of parks which provides both phone numbers and e-mail
addresses.
Yes, you may bring your dog to the park as long as it is on a leash no more than 6 feet in length. Pets must be on a
leash at all times (unless they are being actively used in hunting or in a training exercise in a designated dog trail
area) tied to a vehicle or tie out devise or confined to a vehicle. Leashes can not be more than 6 feet long.
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