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RV Parks In Lone Tree, Iowa

41.4881° N, 91.4260° W

Quick Overview

Lone Tree is a small community in Johnson County, about 15 miles southeast of Iowa City. With a population of around 1,300, it's a quiet farming town that gives RVers a peaceful alternative to camping in the busier Iowa City-Coralville corridor. The area has several RV park listings, with some offering free access. Parks near Lone Tree are basic operations suited for overnight stops or short stays, with standard hookups available. Highway 22 runs through town, and you're close enough to I-80 and Iowa City that all major services are within a 20-minute drive. The Iowa River and its tributaries wind through the countryside south and east of town, offering some fishing and outdoor recreation. If you're visiting the University of Iowa for a game or event but want to avoid the premium prices and congestion of Iowa City-area campgrounds, Lone Tree puts you at a comfortable distance while still being close enough for an easy day trip. Review the listings below for current availability and site information. Johnson County has a strong agricultural base alongside the university influence from Iowa City, creating an interesting blend of rural and academic culture that makes the area distinctive. The country roads around Lone Tree wind through gently rolling farmland with occasional wooded creek bottoms that provide scenic variety. For RVers who want a restful home base with the option of diving into Iowa City cultural life whenever the mood strikes, this setup is ideal.

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Traveling to Lone Tree by RV

Highway 22 runs through Lone Tree connecting to Highway 6 to the north, which leads directly into Iowa City. From I-80, take the Highway 1 South exit and connect to Highway 22 eastbound. The drive from Iowa City takes about 20 minutes on two-lane roads that are well-maintained and suitable for RV travel. From the south, Highway 70 connects through the river bottom area -- check conditions during wet weather as low-lying stretches can flood. Diesel fuel is available at the convenience store in town, and Iowa City has all major services including Walmart, Hy-Vee, and a Camping World. The Coralville strip along Highway 6 has truck stops and multiple fuel options for big rigs.

Dump Station Costs in Lone Tree

Camping near Lone Tree is significantly cheaper than parks in the Iowa City-Coralville metro. Of the available options, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee. Paid sites in this area typically run $15 to $30 per night -- a real savings compared to the $40 to $50 you might pay at commercial parks near Iowa City, especially during football season. The 20-minute drive to town is a small tradeoff for saving $15 to $20 per night. State park campgrounds in the county, like Lake Macbride, offer electric sites for around $16 to $21 and provide a scenic lakeside setting at a fraction of private park prices.

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Best Time to Visit Lone Tree by RV

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Winter

Dec - Feb

10-30°F

Crowds: Low

Most parks close for winter with cold temperatures and snow, though a few spots near Iowa City may offer limited year-round access.

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Spring

Mar - May

33-70°F

Crowds: Low

Spring brings budding trees and warming weather, though river flooding can affect low-lying areas around Johnson County parks.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

63-88°F

Crowds: Low

Summer is quiet in Lone Tree as the university crowds disperse, making it a relaxed time to camp and explore the Iowa River valley.

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Fall

Sep - Nov

35-70°F

Crowds: Medium

Hawkeye football season brings increased demand for camping in Johnson County, with fall colors adding scenic appeal to the area.

Explore the Lone Tree Area

Use Lone Tree as your base and head into Iowa City for dining, entertainment, and culture. The Pedestrian Mall downtown has excellent restaurants and shops, and Kinnick Stadium on game days is an experience every RVer should have at least once. Lake Macbride State Park is about 20 miles north and offers hiking, swimming, and fishing in a beautiful wooded setting. Closer to Lone Tree, the countryside along the Iowa River provides decent bank fishing and birding. Stock up on groceries and propane in Iowa City before heading to Lone Tree since local options are limited. Cell coverage is solid thanks to the university town proximity. If you're visiting during Hawkeye football season, arrive a day early as traffic in the Iowa City area gets heavy on game weekends.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Lone Tree

Are there RV parks near Lone Tree, Iowa?

Yes, Lone Tree has {{stationCount}} RV park listings in our directory. The town is in Johnson County about 15 miles southeast of Iowa City, offering a quieter and more affordable camping alternative to the university town area.

Is Lone Tree a good base for visiting Iowa City?

Absolutely. Lone Tree is about a 20-minute drive from Iowa City, giving you access to University of Iowa events, dining, and shopping while camping at lower rates than you'd find in the Iowa City-Coralville area.

How much does camping cost near Lone Tree?

Paid RV parks near Lone Tree typically charge $15 to $30 per night, compared to $40 to $50 at parks closer to Iowa City. Lake Macbride State Park nearby has electric sites for around $16 to $21 per night.

What outdoor activities are near Lone Tree?

Lake Macbride State Park offers hiking, swimming, and fishing about 20 miles north. The Iowa River and its tributaries provide bank fishing, and the Johnson County countryside has scenic driving routes through rolling farmland.

Are there RV parks near Lone Tree, Iowa?

Yes, Lone Tree has {{stationCount}} RV park listings in our directory. The town is in Johnson County about 15 miles southeast of Iowa City, offering a quieter and more affordable camping alternative to the university town area.

Is Lone Tree a good base for visiting Iowa City?

Absolutely. Lone Tree is about a 20-minute drive from Iowa City, giving you access to University of Iowa events, dining, and shopping while camping at lower rates than you'd find in the Iowa City-Coralville area.

How much does camping cost near Lone Tree?

Paid RV parks near Lone Tree typically charge $15 to $30 per night, compared to $40 to $50 at parks closer to Iowa City. Lake Macbride State Park nearby has electric sites for around $16 to $21 per night.

What outdoor activities are near Lone Tree?

Lake Macbride State Park offers hiking, swimming, and fishing about 20 miles north. The Iowa River and its tributaries provide bank fishing, and the Johnson County countryside has scenic driving routes through rolling farmland.

Are there free dump stations in Lone Tree?

Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Lone Tree.