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RV Parks In Pocahontas, Iowa

42.7355° N, 94.6692° W

Quick Overview

Pocahontas is the county seat of Pocahontas County in northwest-central Iowa, a farming community of about 1,800 people that sits along Highway 3 and Highway 4. It's a quiet, well-kept town with a strong community identity and several small lakes in the surrounding area that add recreational appeal. The area has several RV park listings, with some offering free access. Parks near Pocahontas provide basic hookups in a peaceful setting -- exactly what most RVers passing through this part of Iowa are looking for. The town has a nice city park system and Lizard Lake State Park is just a few miles south, offering fishing and hiking. If you're traveling the Highway 3 corridor across northern Iowa or heading north-south on Highway 4, Pocahontas is a convenient and affordable overnight stop. The landscape is classic northern Iowa prairie -- flat and open with big skies and scattered lakes left behind by glacial activity. Check the listings below for current site information and booking availability. Pocahontas County has a handful of natural prairie remnants that give you a glimpse of what Iowa looked like before the plow, and the county conservation board does a nice job of maintaining these areas for public access. The town itself has a steady, reliable character -- the kind of place where the post office, the co-op, and the local diner anchor daily life in a way that feels increasingly rare. For RVers who appreciate simplicity and value, this is a part of Iowa that delivers both without trying too hard.

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Traveling to Pocahontas by RV

Highway 3 runs east-west through Pocahontas, and Highway 4 connects north-south. If you're coming from I-35, take Highway 3 west from the Hampton area -- it's about 80 miles. From US-20, take Highway 4 north from the Fort Dodge area, about 35 miles. The roads are flat, straight, and handle big rigs without any difficulty. Diesel is available at Casey's and the local co-op in town. For major supply runs, Fort Dodge is about 35 miles southeast on Highway 4 with a Walmart and other shopping. Pocahontas has a small grocery store, a few restaurants, and basic services to cover immediate needs. The nearest RV service center is also in Fort Dodge.

Dump Station Costs in Pocahontas

Camping near Pocahontas is very affordable. Of the available options, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee. Paid sites typically run $15 to $28 per night, which is well below the state average. City and county parks in Pocahontas County offer some of the cheapest electric camping in Iowa, with rates sometimes as low as $10 to $15 per night. If you're on a budget road trip across northern Iowa, this region lets you camp cheaply without sacrificing basic comfort. The low cost of living in northwest-central Iowa extends to fuel and groceries as well, making your overall daily expenses manageable.

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Best Time to Visit Pocahontas by RV

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Winter

Dec - Feb

-5-25°F

Crowds: Low

Severe winter conditions with bitter cold and heavy snow close all campgrounds and make RV travel impractical in this region.

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Spring

Mar - May

30-68°F

Crowds: Low

Spring comes late to northern Iowa with parks opening by late April and fishing season picking up on the small lakes through May.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

60-88°F

Crowds: Low

Summer offers warm camping weather and good fishing, with Pocahontas staying uncrowded compared to the Iowa Great Lakes region to the north.

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Fall

Sep - Nov

30-68°F

Crowds: Low

Fall harvest transforms the countryside and cooler temps make for comfortable camping, with the timber around Lizard Lake showing nice color.

Explore the Pocahontas Area

Lizard Lake State Park just south of town is worth a visit for fishing and a short hike through the timber around the lake. The fishing here is decent for catfish and panfish, and the park is rarely crowded. Pocahontas County has several small lakes and wildlife areas that offer additional outdoor opportunities if you're willing to explore the county roads. The town park has a nice playground and shelters, and the local restaurants on the main street serve solid home-style food. For a longer outing, Emmetsburg is about 30 miles north on Highway 4 and has Five Island Lake, which is a popular fishing and recreation lake. Fill your water and propane in town before heading to more remote camping areas. Cell coverage is adequate on major carriers along the highway corridors.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Pocahontas

Are there RV parks in Pocahontas, Iowa?

Yes, Pocahontas has {{stationCount}} RV park listings in our directory. The town is the county seat of Pocahontas County at the intersection of Highway 3 and Highway 4 in northwest-central Iowa.

What outdoor activities are near Pocahontas?

Lizard Lake State Park just south of town offers fishing and hiking. Several small lakes and wildlife areas in Pocahontas County provide additional outdoor recreation, and Five Island Lake in Emmetsburg is about 30 miles north.

How much does camping cost near Pocahontas, Iowa?

Paid parks near Pocahontas typically charge $15 to $28 per night, with some city and county parks offering electric camping for as little as $10 to $15. It's among the cheapest camping in Iowa.

Is Pocahontas close to any major cities?

Fort Dodge is about 35 miles southeast on Highway 4, providing Walmart, dining, and RV services. The Iowa Great Lakes region is about 60 miles north, and Des Moines is about 120 miles southeast via Highway 4 and US-20.

Are there RV parks in Pocahontas, Iowa?

Yes, Pocahontas has {{stationCount}} RV park listings in our directory. The town is the county seat of Pocahontas County at the intersection of Highway 3 and Highway 4 in northwest-central Iowa.

What outdoor activities are near Pocahontas?

Lizard Lake State Park just south of town offers fishing and hiking. Several small lakes and wildlife areas in Pocahontas County provide additional outdoor recreation, and Five Island Lake in Emmetsburg is about 30 miles north.

How much does camping cost near Pocahontas, Iowa?

Paid parks near Pocahontas typically charge $15 to $28 per night, with some city and county parks offering electric camping for as little as $10 to $15. It's among the cheapest camping in Iowa.

Is Pocahontas close to any major cities?

Fort Dodge is about 35 miles southeast on Highway 4, providing Walmart, dining, and RV services. The Iowa Great Lakes region is about 60 miles north, and Des Moines is about 120 miles southeast via Highway 4 and US-20.