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Trail Closure: A section of the trail between Window and Match cave is closed due to boardwalk damage. Please do not enter this area. (Posted 8/30/2024)
Caves Close Yearly: The caves in the park are Closed every year from October 15th until April 15th as they serve as a hibernaculum for overwintering bats.
Campground Operations: This campground is 100 percent reservable and accepts reservations March 1st - November 30th until 9pm CST the day of arrival.
Campground Closed: The campground is closed each year from December 1 - February 28.

Maquoketa Caves State Park, IA

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Description

Maquoketa Caves State Park is one of the biggest attractions in Jackson County and is a great place for spelunkers and hiking enthusiasts. The caves ...[more]
Status: Open through Sun Nov 30 2025   Season Dates
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Equip length/ Driveway
Amenities
Maquoketa Caves Campground
Youth Group Only
40
Hike-In
Electric Hookup - no Full Hookup - no
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Maquoketa Caves Campground
Youth Group Only
40
Hike-In
Electric Hookup - no Full Hookup - no
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Maquoketa Caves Campground
Youth Group Only
40
Tent Only
Electric Hookup - no Full Hookup - no
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Maquoketa Caves Campground
Standard Electric
6
Back-In
Electric Hookup: 20/30/50 Full Hookup - no
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Maquoketa Caves Campground
Standard Electric
6
68 Back-In
Electric Hookup: 20/30/50 Full Hookup - no
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Maquoketa Caves Campground
Standard Electric
6
68 Back-In
Electric Hookup: 20/30/50 Full Hookup - no
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Maquoketa Caves Campground
Standard Electric
6
50 Back-In
Electric Hookup: 20/30/50 Full Hookup - no
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Maquoketa Caves Campground
Standard Electric
6
45 Back-In
Electric Hookup: 20/30/50 Full Hookup - no
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Maquoketa Caves Campground
Standard Electric
6
42 Back-In
Electric Hookup: 20/30/50 Full Hookup - no
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Maquoketa Caves Campground
Standard Electric
6
42 Back-In
Electric Hookup: 20/30/50 Full Hookup - no
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Maquoketa Caves Campground
Standard Electric
6
47 Back-In
Electric Hookup: 20/30/50 Full Hookup - no
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Maquoketa Caves Campground
Standard Electric
6
45 Back-In
Electric Hookup: 20/30/50 Full Hookup - no
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Maquoketa Caves Campground
Standard Electric
6
40 Back-In
Electric Hookup: 20/30/50 Full Hookup - no
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Maquoketa Caves Campground
Standard Electric
6
43 Back-In
Electric Hookup: 20/30/50 Full Hookup - no
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Maquoketa Caves Campground
Standard Electric
6
31 Back-In
Electric Hookup: 20/30/50 Full Hookup - no
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Maquoketa Caves Campground
Standard Electric
6
40 Back-In
Electric Hookup: 20/30/50 Full Hookup - no
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Maquoketa Caves Campground
Standard Electric
6
40 Back-In
Electric Hookup: 20/30/50 Full Hookup - no
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Maquoketa Caves Campground
Standard Electric
6
40 Back-In
Electric Hookup: 20/30/50 Full Hookup - no
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Maquoketa Caves Campground
Standard Electric
6
43 Back-In
Electric Hookup: 20/30/50 Full Hookup - no
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Maquoketa Caves Campground
Standard Electric
6
47 Back-In
Electric Hookup: 20/30/50 Full Hookup - no
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Maquoketa Caves Campground
Standard Electric
6
55 Back-In
Electric Hookup: 20/30/50 Full Hookup - no
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Maquoketa Caves Campground
Standard Electric
6
56 Back-In
Electric Hookup: 20/30/50 Full Hookup - no
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Maquoketa Caves Campground
Standard Electric
6
50 Back-In
Electric Hookup: 20/30/50 Full Hookup - no
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Maquoketa Caves Campground
Standard Electric
6 Accessible
51 Back-In
Electric Hookup: 20/30/50 Full Hookup - no
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Maquoketa Caves Campground
Walk To
6
Tent Only
Electric Hookup - no Full Hookup - no
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
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Overview

Description

Maquoketa Caves State Park is one of the biggest attractions in Jackson County and is a great place for spelunkers and hiking enthusiasts. The caves in the area were formed after millennia of water erosion on limestone bedrock. This park contains more caves than any other state park in Iowa. The park itself covers 370 acres nestled among hardwood trees and high bluffs. With approximately thirteen caves, a great experience awaits you at this interesting and unique state park.
Dancehall Cave is approximately 800 feet long with three entrances upper, middle, and lower. Dancehall is the largest cave within the park and allows a person to walk upright most of the way through it. The cave opens up into a very large room in the lower entrance where dances were once held, giving the cave its name. Dancehall also has several examples of flowstone formations and growing stalactites, and is home to the brown bat during winter months.
An interpretive center is located in the park with information about the geology of the cave formations and park history, as well as relics of the park, early Native American inhabitants.

Recreation:

Trails
Maquoketa Caves has six miles of trails that wind throughout the park and bring you to cave entrances and passages known for their crawling capability and unique flowstone and dripstone formations. These trails run through the eastern valley past the Natural Bridge up toward several caves including Up-n-Down and Hernando's Hideaway. Then the trail curves around bringing you back to the highlight of Maquoketa Caves State Park's Dancehall Cave.
After visiting Dancehall, hike along the trails through the western valley of the park. These trails lead to more of the highlighted caves of the park, such as Rainy Day, Ice and Barbell. The trail then continues further west, with a hike up to the restored prairie with its vast array of plant life.

Facilities:

Picnicking/Shelters
The unique beauty of Maquoketa Caves State Park provides a lovely setting for picnicking. A childrens play structure is located between the campground and picnic area. There are two open picnic shelters which may be used on a first come first serve basis.

Camping
This campground offers both electric and non-electric sites as well as modern restroom and shower facility. All campsites are available by reservation only.

Nearby Attractions:

The Maquoketa River is within one mile of the park, and there are local vendors who rent inner tubes and canoes to float the river.

Nearby Towns
Maquoketa is seven miles southeast of the park.

Booking Window

Shelters

Sun Apr 20 2025 - Mon Apr 20 2026

Reservations can be made for today and can be made up to 12 Month(s) in advance.

Standard Electric

Sun Apr 20 2025 - Sun Jul 20 2025

Reservations can be made for today and can be made up to 3 Month(s) in advance.

Walk To

Sun Apr 20 2025 - Sun Jul 20 2025

Reservations 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 2025

Reservations can be made for today and can be made up to 3 Month(s) in advance.

Booking Rules

Please note camping reservations can be made for today until 9pm CST.
Season Dates

Maquoketa Caves Shelters:
Shelters are not reservable

Maquoketa Caves Campground:
Closed: January 1 - February 28/29
Off Peak: March 1 - April 30
Peak: May 1 - October 15
Off Peak: October 16 - November 30
Closed: December 1 - December 31

Caves:
Closed: January 1 - April 14
Open: April 15 - October 15
Closed: October 16 - December 31

Season Schedule

Park Season
Start
End
Off Peak
Sat Mar 01 2025
Wed Apr 30 2025
Peak
Thu May 01 2025
Wed Oct 15 2025
Off Peak
Thu Oct 16 2025
Sun Nov 30 2025
Off Peak
Sun Mar 01 2026
Thu Apr 30 2026
Services and Amenities
Within Park
  • Bird Watching
  • Cave Exploring/Spelunking
  • Dump Station
  • Geological Formations
  • Hiking
  • Interpretive Exhibit/Display
  • Modern Restroom
  • Park Office
  • Parking
  • Picnic Area
  • Playground
  • Registration Building
  • Restrooms
  • Showers
  • Toilet, Pit/Vault
  • Trash Dumpster
  • Visitor Center
  • Water Hydrants
  • Wildflower Viewing
  • Wildlife Viewing
Greater Than 1 Mile
  • Retail, Firewood
Within 10 Miles
  • Antiquing
  • Church
  • Grocery Store
  • Medical Clinic
  • Nature Center
  • Retail, Ice
Fees and Cancellation Policies

Facility Rates*
Park Season
Site Type
Nightly/Daily Rates
Off Peak Season
Mar 01 2025 -
Apr 30 2025
Youth Group Only
$25.00
Walk To
$15.00
Standard Electric
$23.00
Shelters
$25.00-$30.00
Peak Season
May 01 2025 -
Oct 15 2025
Youth Group Only
$25.00
Walk To
$20.00
Standard Electric
$28.00
Shelters
$25.00-$30.00
Off Peak Season
Oct 16 2025 -
Nov 30 2025
Youth Group Only
$25.00
Walk To
$15.00
Standard Electric
$23.00
Shelters
$25.00-$30.00
Off Peak Season
Mar 01 2026 -
Apr 30 2026
Youth Group Only
$25.00
Walk To
$15.00
Standard Electric
$23.00
Shelters
$25.00-$30.00

*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

Getting There
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude):
42.12028, -90.76778
42°7'13"N, 90°46'4"W

Maquoketa Caves is located seven miles northwest of Maquoketa on County Road Y-31.Coming from Maquoketa, go north about one mile on Highway 61 and turn west onto County Road Y-31. Go six miles and turn west onto 98th Street. This will lead you directly into the park.
Contact Information

Mailing Address:

Maquoketa Caves State Park
9688 Caves Rd
Maquoketa   IA  52060
Phone Number:
Information:  (563) 652-5833
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