Book a Campsite at Geode State Park, IA
Description
Geode State Park has been a traditional favorite for locals as well as out-of-state visitors. The park is named after the state rock which is frequently found in the area. Geodes bring "rock hounds" to the local area in search of this elusive prize. A display of geodes, with mysterious crystal formations in their hollow cavities, can be seen at the park office. Please remember that it is illegal to remove geodes and other natural materials from state parks, except for mushrooms, nuts, fruits and berries.
Events in the park include Dragon Boat Races (beginning of May), Lake Geode Challenge Triathlon (mid-July) and the Polar Plunge (early November).
Recreation:
Trails
Several hiking trails challenge the outdoor lover at Geode. The main trail starts at the north end of the lake and follows it all the way to the dam. This trail is accessible from several picnic areas along the lake. Another trail begins at the dam on the west side of the lake and ends at picnic shelter number one. A trip around the lake is possible on these trails.
The Southeast Iowa Bike Route is a forty-six mile route that connects Lacey-Keosauqua State Park and Geode State Park. This route winds through southern Iowa woodlands, pastures and lush cornfields with lots of rolling hills and some flat terrain.
Lake Activities
The prime attraction of the 1,640 acre park is Lake Geode. Lake Geode is well known for its bluegills, largemouth bass and channel catfish. The lake is accessible from two boat ramps located on the east side of the lake. Shoreline fishing is available from several picnic areas along the lakeshore as well as the dam, which is designated as a 24 hour fishing area. The lake is a "no-wake" lake.
Facilities:
Picnicking/Shelters/Lodge
Geode State Park is one of the most scenic and popular picnicking spots in southeast Iowa. Several open picnic shelters are available for group use. These may be reserved online. A picnic site accessible to the mobility impaired is available.
Camping
There are both electric and non-electric campsites, two modern shower buildings, and a sewage dump station in the campground. Two camp pads and restrooms are accessible to the mobility-impaired.
Nearby Attractions:
Popular events in local communities include Burlington Steamboat Days (early June), West Point Sweet Corn Festival (early August) and Old Thresher's Reunion in Mt. Pleasant (week leading into Labor Day). The nearby Mississippi River at Burlington also provides fishing and boating opportunities on a larger scale. Burlington is one of the oldest towns in Iowa and has an attractive riverfront area as well as a historical downtown.
Nearby Towns
Burlington is located 15 miles east of the park. New London is located 9 miles north of the park, and Mt. Pleasant is 15 miles northwest of the park.
Shelters
Sun Apr 27 2025 - Mon Apr 20 2026Reservations must be made 7 Day(s) ahead of arrival and can be made up to 12 Month(s) in advance.
Standard Electric
Sun Apr 20 2025 - Sun Jul 20 2025Reservations can be made for today and can be made up to 3 Month(s) in advance.
Standard Full Hook-Up
Sun Apr 20 2025 - Sun Jul 20 2025Reservations can be made for today and can be made up to 3 Month(s) in advance.
Tent Only
Sun Apr 20 2025 - Sun Jul 20 2025Reservations can be made for today and can be made up to 3 Month(s) in advance.
Youth Group Only
Sun Apr 20 2025 - Sun Jul 20 2025Reservations can be made for today and can be made up to 3 Month(s) in advance.
Geode Shelters:
Walk In: March 1 - April 30
Reservable: May 1 - September 30
Walk In: October 1 - November 30
Geode Campground:
Closed: January 1 - March 31
Off Peak: April 1 - April 30
Peak: May 1 - October 15
Off Peak: October 16 - December 14
Closed: December 15 - December 31
Season Schedule
- Bicycling
- Bird Watching
- Boat Launch Ramp
- Boating
- Canoeing
- Dock, Boat
- Dump Station
- Dump Station, Camper
- Fish Cleaning Station
- Fishing
- Hiking
- Jogging/Running
- Modern Restroom
- Park Lake
- Park Office
- Parking
- Picnic Area
- Picnicking
- Playground
- Registration Building
- Restrooms
- Showers
- Toilet, Pit/Vault
- Trash Dumpster
- Walking
- Water Drinking
- Water Hydrants
- Wildflower Viewing
- Wildlife Viewing
- Hunting
- Town
- Church
- Fuel, Boats
- Fuel, Vehicles
- Golf
- Grocery Store
- Retail, Drinks
- Retail, Ice
- Hospital
- Jet Skiing
- Laundry
- Retail, Bait & Tackle
- Retail, Firewood
- Swimming - Pool
- Tennis
Facility Rates*
Apr 01 2025 -
Apr 30 2025
May 01 2025 -
Oct 15 2025
Oct 16 2025 -
Dec 14 2025
Apr 01 2026 -
Apr 30 2026
*Displayed rates do not reflect discounts, attribute fees (electrical hookups / water hookups), taxes or incremental charges
**Weekly rates may not be available for all sites
40.8325, -91.385
40°49'57"N, 91°23'6"W
Take J-20 and drive 3 miles to the west entrance of the park. Continue across the dam and onward another 2 miles to a T intersection. Take a left at this intersection and you will be led to the campground.
Coming from the east, take the exit off of Hwy 34 at Middletown and go south for about 1/4 mile to the intersection of old Hwy 34 and County Road J-20/old Hwy 79. Proceed 6 miles west on J-20. The road will lead straight to the main entrance of the park and campground.
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