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RV Parks In Newton, Iowa

41.6997° N, 93.0480° W

Quick Overview

Newton is the county seat of Jasper County, located along I-80 about 30 miles east of Des Moines. Best known as the home of Iowa Speedway -- a popular NASCAR and IndyCar venue -- Newton draws thousands of racing fans each year and has developed solid infrastructure for RV travelers as a result. The area has several RV park listings, with some offering free access. Parks near Newton cater to a mix of race-weekend visitors and regular travelers on the I-80 corridor. Most offer standard to full hookups and can handle large rigs and fifth wheels. The town itself has a revitalized downtown square and sits along the Skunk River, which winds through local parks. If you're traveling between Des Moines and Iowa City on I-80, Newton provides a convenient halfway stop. Outside of race weekends, it's a quiet and affordable place to camp with easy access to Des Moines attractions via a quick 30-minute interstate drive. Check the listings below for site details and current availability. Jasper County has a strong work ethic and community spirit that shows in its well-maintained facilities and public spaces. The speedway has put Newton on the national map, but the town has plenty of character beyond the racing scene -- the downtown square has been the subject of renovation efforts, and local businesses take pride in serving visitors. For RVers who enjoy motorsports, the chance to camp near a real NASCAR and IndyCar venue is a unique experience you will not find in many small Iowa towns.

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Traveling to Newton by RV

I-80 runs right past Newton with exits at Highway 14 (Exit 164) and Highway 224 providing direct access to town. From Des Moines, it's about 30 miles east on I-80. Highway 6 also runs through town as an alternative to the interstate. The roads handle big rigs well -- this is a well-traveled corridor with truck stops and wide roads. Diesel is abundant at multiple stations along I-80 and in town. Newton has a Walmart, Hy-Vee, and other major retail for supplies. For RV-specific needs, Des Moines has full-service dealers and a Camping World within 30 minutes. Iowa Speedway is on the south side of town, and during race weekends you'll want to arrive early to avoid congestion around the track.

Dump Station Costs in Newton

Newton's camping costs vary dramatically based on timing. Of the available parks, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee. During normal weekends, paid sites run $25 to $40 per night. Race weekends at Iowa Speedway can push prices to $50 or more at nearby parks, with some offering premium dry camping packages. If you're visiting for a race, budget accordingly and book early. For non-race visits, the pricing is reasonable for an I-80 corridor town and compares favorably to parks closer to Des Moines. County parks in Jasper County offer electric camping at lower rates if you don't need full hookups. Weekly rates can bring costs down for extended stays.

Free: 2 stations (40%)
Paid: 3 stations (60%)

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Best Time to Visit Newton by RV

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Winter

Dec - Feb

10-30°F

Crowds: Low

Most parks close for winter, though the I-80 corridor keeps some facilities open with limited services for through-travelers.

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Spring

Mar - May

33-70°F

Crowds: Low

Spring brings the start of race season buzz and the Pella Tulip Festival just south of town, with camping picking up by late April.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

63-90°F

Crowds: High

Race weekends at Iowa Speedway drive peak demand in summer -- book early for events and expect higher prices during NASCAR and IndyCar races.

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Fall

Sep - Nov

35-70°F

Crowds: Medium

Fall racing events continue into September, then things settle down with pleasant camping weather and harvest scenery across Jasper County.

Explore the Newton Area

If you're here for a race at Iowa Speedway, book your campsite months in advance -- race weekends fill up every available spot within 30 miles. The speedway itself has dry camping areas in their lots for ticket holders. Outside of race events, Newton's downtown has been undergoing a nice revitalization with local restaurants and shops worth exploring. Maytag Dairy Farms, where the famous Maytag Blue Cheese is made, is just outside town and offers tours -- it's a unique stop that most travelers don't know about. The Jasper County Conservation Board manages several parks along the Skunk River with trails and fishing access. For a day trip, the Pella tulip festival in spring is about 25 miles south and draws huge crowds. Fill up on water and grab propane at the truck stops along I-80.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Newton

Where can I find RV parks in Newton, Iowa?

Newton has {{stationCount}} RV park listings in our directory. The town is on I-80 in Jasper County, about 30 miles east of Des Moines, with parks catering to both race fans and regular travelers.

Can I camp near Iowa Speedway?

Yes, several RV parks near Newton accommodate race weekend visitors, and Iowa Speedway itself offers dry camping in their parking areas for ticket holders. Book well in advance for NASCAR and IndyCar events as sites fill up fast.

How much does camping cost in Newton?

Normal weekends see rates of $25 to $40 per night at paid parks. Race weekends can push prices to $50 or more. County parks in the area offer electric camping at lower rates for budget-conscious travelers.

What else is there to do in Newton besides racing?

Maytag Dairy Farms offers tours of their famous blue cheese operation. The downtown square has been revitalized with local restaurants and shops, and the Jasper County parks along the Skunk River provide trails and fishing.

Where can I find RV parks in Newton, Iowa?

Newton has {{stationCount}} RV park listings in our directory. The town is on I-80 in Jasper County, about 30 miles east of Des Moines, with parks catering to both race fans and regular travelers.

Can I camp near Iowa Speedway?

Yes, several RV parks near Newton accommodate race weekend visitors, and Iowa Speedway itself offers dry camping in their parking areas for ticket holders. Book well in advance for NASCAR and IndyCar events as sites fill up fast.

How much does camping cost in Newton?

Normal weekends see rates of $25 to $40 per night at paid parks. Race weekends can push prices to $50 or more. County parks in the area offer electric camping at lower rates for budget-conscious travelers.

What else is there to do in Newton besides racing?

Maytag Dairy Farms offers tours of their famous blue cheese operation. The downtown square has been revitalized with local restaurants and shops, and the Jasper County parks along the Skunk River provide trails and fishing.

Are there free dump stations in Newton?

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