This 19 site campground offers;  9 camp sites with full hook-ups and 11 sites have water and electricity hookup with a nearby dump station. All sites have 50 amp electricity, a fire ring and picnic table.  There are 2 primitive areas within the park for tent camping as well.  Most sites are shaded.


Check-In / Out Availability Check-in is after N/A and check-out is before N/A.

Location The campground is centrally located in the park, near the shower/restroom and shelterhouse facilities.


Amenities

  • Carry in/carry out refuse
  • Dump station
  • Electricity
  • Fire ring
  • On-site resident host
  • Pet Friendly
  • Picnic Table
  • Restroom
  • Sewer Connection
  • Shower facilities
This beautiful wooded 98 acre park is situated along the North Raccoon River. The North Raccoon River winds along the eastern boundary of the park and provides excellent opportunities for fishing and viewing wildlife. The park has 3 separate camping areas.  Area 1 has 19 camping sites, 9 with full hookup-water, sewer and electric both 30 & 50 amp and 10 with water and electric, and a dump station is also available. Area 2 & 3 are open to primitive camping only. A fishing riffle provides chances for walleye, channel catfish and carp.  Bowhunting is allowed in Grant Park during the appropriate seasons and hunting with a firearm is allowed only after the camping area has been closed for the season (mid-October to May 1)

Fees

Our camping fees are $25 per night, for modern camping & $15 per night for primitive camping. Organized youth groups of 10 people or more will be charged $25 for camping. Camping coupons are available on request for $150.


Hours of Operation & Seasons

Officially opens May 1st and typically closes the second week of October.


Call for Availability

712-662-4530


Address

3531 365th Street

Auburn, IA 51433


Closures

The park closes daily at 10:30 p.m.


Availability


Where You'll Be

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Sac County

The Sac County Conservation Board is located in west-central Iowa and is home to Hagge Park along the North Raccoon River. The SCCB manages several parks, wildlife areas, trails and water recreation accesses encompassing 907 acres across the county.

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