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Lisa

For Wapsipinicon State Park: Wapsipinicon SP needs ALOT of work. Trees as you are coming into the park area need to be trimmed back so they aren’t a threat to camper roofs. The sites are very close together, and it is difficult to get a 44’ Toyhauler in and out of many sites due to placement of trees. Campsites are not level, and the campground is on a mild slope. Lots of traffic comes thru the backside of the campground as well. The restrooms are in dire need of updating. The showers have one knob so no way to control hot/cold water. The restrooms are not ADA compliant as you cannot get a wheelchair in or out of the potty stalls and shower stall. To use the only water spigot, you need at least a 50’ hose. Boondocking is a bit difficult because of all the trees

Posted Jun 05, 2024 by Lisa from SW MO. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Britney

For Wapsipinicon State Park: We came from Madison, WI and stayed for one night. Friday night (3 days before Labor Day) there were 3 open spots. There wasn’t many spots. Your real close to others but you’ll have your own fire pit and picnic table. You need 50 ft water hose to fill your tanks. Price was good. Think it was 16$ for our spot. We had electric only. Some spots were 11$ with no hooks ups. Not sure if there were full hook up spots or not. We pulled up and it was a self-serve/first come-first serve type of thing. We didn’t have cash so we filled out a check and dropped it off at the visitor center. In the morning saw a guy going around to collect those who came in late. There are public restroom and a dumpster. Also a designated tent camping area. Lots of cool mushrooms around to look at maybe even some to eat. Wild/lost cat was also greeting us. We fed it some raw meat :)

Posted Aug 31, 2019 by Britney from Madison, WI . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

richeaton

For Wapsipinicon State Park: I came in from the east. My GPS took me in through the center of Anamosa. The road from in-town to the park was closed. I tried to find some back streets to no avail. I finally went back out to the highway and headed west and took the next exit. It lead to a gravel road which eventually went to the park. When I arrived, there was one "mega-RV"... and that was it. All other spots were empty. The restrooms were old and not very clean. The RV spots were out in the open and very tight. The tent areas had no privacy or place to park. There was a crew cutting down large trees, so several roads were closed. The campground is right next to a golf course. I guess that's good if you like golf, but I was hoping for more of a remote campground feel.

Posted Sep 13, 2017 by richeaton from Nebraska. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

AllieM

For Wapsipinicon State Park: really quiet. Sites are not real level. The golf course has a little club restaurant that was good enough for a meal.

Posted Aug 28, 2014 by AllieM from ND. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.



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