This 12-acre area located 3 miles west of Lone Tree and one-half mile south of Highway 22 was acquired in 1971. The Iowa River bounds the area on the west. The English River flows into the Iowa just a few hundred feet south of the boat ramp. The well shaded river banks and a new boat ramp completed in 2005 make this a consistently popular fishing area. Facilities on the site include the boat ramp, picnic tables, 4 primitive campsites, and a latrine. New fire slabs have been installed. The camping fee is $10 per night for each of the 4 campsites. No more than one camping party or camping unit shall occupy a campsite. An additional tent may be used for children under eighteen years old.


Check-In / Out Availability Check-in is after 06:00 AM and check-out is before 12:00 PM.

Location 6051 River Junction Rd SE. Lone Tree, IA


Amenities

  • Carry in/carry out refuse
  • Fire ring
  • Picnic Table
  • Restroom
Facilities on the site include the boat ramp, picnic tables, 4 primitive campsites, a latrine, and fire rings.

Fees

The camping fee is $10 per night for each of the 4 campsites. No more than one camping party or camping unit shall occupy a campsite. An additional tent may be used for children under eighteen years old.


Hours of Operation & Seasons

The Park is open to visitors from 6:00AM - 10:30PM


Address

6051 River Junction Rd SE

Lone Tree, IA 52755


Closures

The camping season is set from April 15-October 1. Openings and closures are weather dependent.


Permits

The camping fee is $10 per night for each of the 4 campsites. No more than one camping party or camping unit shall occupy a campsite. An additional tent may be used for children under eighteen years old.


Availability


Where You'll Be

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Johnson County

The Johnson County Conservation Board manages 23 parks, preserves, conservation areas and river accesses, encompassing some 2,700 acres across the county. They manage natural resources and outdoor recreation areas throughout the county - several native prairies, river access areas, small community parks, trails, and the 1,062 acre F.W. Kent Park, 15 miles west of Iowa City.

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