Campground Overview
About Waubonsie State Park Campground
Perched atop the unique Loess Hills, Waubonsie State Park Campground offers campers sweeping vistas of the Missouri River Valley, challenging hiking trails, and a tranquil escape into Iowa's distinctive landscape.
The campground features a mix of electric and non-electric sites nestled among mature trees, providing a balance of convenience and natural immersion. Modern restrooms and showers enhance comfort, while the park's extensive trail system, including the scenic Sunset Ridge Nature Trail, invites exploration of the area's rare loess soil formations and diverse ecosystems.
Located just outside Hamburg in southwestern Iowa, Waubonsie State Park Campground serves as an ideal base for experiencing the unique Loess Hills region. The park's position along the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail adds historical significance, allowing campers to retrace the steps of these famed explorers. Within a short drive, visitors can access Lake Virginia for fishing and paddling or venture into the charming small towns that dot the Iowa-Nebraska border, offering a glimpse into the area's rural culture.
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