This Magical Waterfall Campground In Iowa Is Unforgettable
By Rachel Morey Flynn|Published July 27, 2017
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Rachel lives in eastern Iowa. She was born in Wisconsin, but only lived there for a few weeks before her parents realized how much better Iowa was and moved. She believes in serial commas, kindness, and good food.
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If you are searching for the perfect place to enjoy the water while camping, eastern Iowa has your answer. With a waterfall, you can easily hike to (and across) and ample opportunity for swimming, lounging on the beach, fishing, and enjoying nature, this Iowa park has it all.
Lake MacBride State Park is a wonderful place for camping, enjoying nature, hiking, fishing, and boating.
The modern campground is located on the northwest side of the lake close to the dam. On the south arm of the lake, there are accommodations for primitive camping. Solon is just a few miles away and has a gas station and small grocery store for necessities. There are also several incredible restaurants in town.
There are over 16 miles of hiking trails at Lake MacBride State Park. All of the trails offer incredible views.
There are 60 non-electrical sites and a non-flush restroom facility. At the entrance of the campground there is a fish cleaning station, fishing jetties, a boat ramp, and a parking lot.
This is a no-wake area with a boat rental facility at the marina.
You can enjoy the park from the water by renting a fishing boat, kayak, stand up paddleboard, paddle boat, pontoon boat, or canoe. Water access is available from nearly any area of the park
You can still see wildlife here, though. According to the DNR, this is a great place to catch crappies, muskie, channel catfish, walleyes, and Kentucky spotted bass.
Have you seen the beautiful MacBride Falls?
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