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RV Parks In Milford, Iowa

43.3247° N, 95.1500° W

Quick Overview

Milford sits right at the south end of West Okoboji Lake in Dickinson County, placing it in the heart of Iowa's premier lake vacation region. The Iowa Great Lakes draw tens of thousands of visitors each summer for fishing, boating, and resort-town fun, and Milford serves as a gateway from the south. The area has several RV park listings, with some offering free access. Parks in the Milford area give you proximity to West Okoboji -- one of only three blue-water lakes in the world -- along with Spirit Lake and the smaller surrounding lakes. Most RV parks offer standard to full hookups and can handle large rigs, though site availability during peak summer weekends can be tight. Highway 71 runs through town, connecting north to the Okoboji resort strip and south to Storm Lake and beyond. Whether you're here for a week of lake fishing, an afternoon at Arnolds Park, or just passing through on your way to Minnesota, Milford puts you in prime Iowa Great Lakes territory. Check the listings below for booking details and availability. Dickinson County is Iowa top vacation destination county by a wide margin, and the lakes here have been drawing visitors since the late 1800s when the railroad first brought tourists from Des Moines and Omaha. The water quality in West Okoboji is exceptional for a Midwest lake, with clarity and depth that support a diverse fishery and excellent swimming. For RVers who want the full Iowa Great Lakes experience, Milford proximity to West Okoboji puts you right where the action is.

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Traveling to Milford by RV

Highway 71 runs north-south through Milford, and Highway 86 connects to the east. From I-90 in Minnesota, take Highway 71 south -- it's about 15 miles from the state line. From I-35 in central Iowa, take US-18 west to Highway 71 north. The roads are good two-lane highways that handle RV traffic well, though expect congestion around the Okoboji area on summer weekends. Diesel is available at Casey's and other stations in Milford and along the Okoboji strip. Spirit Lake, just a few miles north, has a Walmart and full retail services. The area has boat ramps and marinas if you're towing a watercraft. For RV service and repairs, there are dealers in the Spirit Lake-Okoboji area that cater to the heavy summer RV traffic.

Dump Station Costs in Milford

The Iowa Great Lakes region is the priciest camping area in the state, and Milford is no exception during peak summer. Of the available parks, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee. Paid sites typically range from $35 to $55 per night in summer, with premium lakeside spots commanding even more. Weekday rates are usually lower than weekends by $5 to $10. If you're looking to save, camping in Milford can be slightly cheaper than parks right on the Okoboji strip since you're a few miles from the main action. Shoulder season rates in May, September, and October drop significantly. Weekly rates are available at many parks and can save you 10-15% over nightly booking.

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Best Time to Visit Milford by RV

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Winter

Dec - Feb

-5-25°F

Crowds: Low

Harsh northwest Iowa winters close all RV campgrounds, though ice fishing shanties replace them on the frozen lakes from December through February.

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Spring

Mar - May

30-65°F

Crowds: Low

Spring walleye opener draws anglers in May, and campgrounds begin opening as the lakes thaw and water temps start to rise.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

60-88°F

Crowds: High

Peak season with heavy demand for campsites -- the Iowa Great Lakes are Iowa's top summer destination with boating, fishing, and Arnolds Park.

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Fall

Sep - Nov

30-65°F

Crowds: Medium

Fall offers excellent fishing with fewer crowds, and the leaf color around the lakes is enjoyable before parks close in late October.

Explore the Milford Area

If you're here for the fishing, West Okoboji is famous for its walleye and smallmouth bass -- early morning trolling along the deeper points produces the best results. Arnolds Park is the classic Iowa amusement park and boardwalk experience on the north end of the lakes, and it's worth at least one visit. The Queen II excursion boat offers a relaxing cruise on West Okoboji if you want to see the lake from the water. For dining, the Okoboji area has a surprising number of good restaurants for a lake resort area -- from casual burger joints to upscale spots on the water. Stock up on groceries at the Hy-Vee in Spirit Lake. Book your campsite well in advance for July and August weekends, as the Iowa Great Lakes area fills up fast during peak season.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Milford

Where can I find RV parks near Milford, Iowa?

Milford has {{stationCount}} RV park listings in our directory. The town is located at the south end of West Okoboji Lake in Dickinson County, right in the Iowa Great Lakes region with lake access and resort-town amenities nearby.

How far is Milford from Okoboji attractions?

Milford is just a few miles south of the main Okoboji resort strip. Arnolds Park amusement park, restaurants, and marinas are all within a 10-minute drive north on Highway 71, making Milford a convenient base.

How much does RV camping cost near Milford?

Summer rates at paid parks near Milford typically run $35 to $55 per night, with premium lakeside spots costing more. Shoulder season rates in May and September are notably lower, and weekly bookings can save 10-15%.

When should I book a campsite near Milford?

Book as far in advance as possible for July and August weekends -- the Iowa Great Lakes are the state's busiest camping destination. Weekday availability is easier to find, and shoulder season months offer both availability and lower rates.

Where can I find RV parks near Milford, Iowa?

Milford has {{stationCount}} RV park listings in our directory. The town is located at the south end of West Okoboji Lake in Dickinson County, right in the Iowa Great Lakes region with lake access and resort-town amenities nearby.

How far is Milford from Okoboji attractions?

Milford is just a few miles south of the main Okoboji resort strip. Arnolds Park amusement park, restaurants, and marinas are all within a 10-minute drive north on Highway 71, making Milford a convenient base.

How much does RV camping cost near Milford?

Summer rates at paid parks near Milford typically run $35 to $55 per night, with premium lakeside spots costing more. Shoulder season rates in May and September are notably lower, and weekly bookings can save 10-15%.

When should I book a campsite near Milford?

Book as far in advance as possible for July and August weekends -- the Iowa Great Lakes are the state's busiest camping destination. Weekday availability is easier to find, and shoulder season months offer both availability and lower rates.

Are there free dump stations in Milford?

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