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RV Parks In Shenandoah, IA

40.7655° N, 95.3722° W

Quick Overview

Shenandoah is a charming town in the rolling hills of southwestern Iowa that's been famous for its nurseries and garden culture for more than a century, and it makes for a genuinely distinctive RV stop unlike anywhere else in the state. With several RV campgrounds and parks in the area -- including some free options -- RV travelers have choices for settling in while exploring this unique corner of Iowa near the Missouri border. The town sits in Page County, and its heritage as a nursery capital means you'll see beautifully landscaped yards with ornamental trees and flower beds, mature shade trees lining the residential streets, and a genuine pride in horticulture that sets Shenandoah apart from most small Iowa towns. The Earl May and Henry Field nursery companies both got their start here in the early 1900s, and that legacy lives on in the town's parks, gardens, and the green-thumb culture of the community. For RVers, the area offers a mix of municipal and private campgrounds that provide comfortable sites at very reasonable rates in a relaxed, unhurried setting. The Nishnabotna River runs through the area and offers fishing for catfish and bass plus scenic views along its wooded banks. Waubonsie State Park, about 20 miles to the west near the Missouri River bluffs, is one of Iowa's most unique parks -- it sits on loess hills, a rare geological formation of wind-deposited soil found in only a few places on earth, that supports tallgrass prairie habitat and offers panoramic views of the Missouri River valley that stretch for miles into Nebraska and Missouri. Shenandoah is accessible via US-59 and Highway 2, putting you about 75 miles south of Council Bluffs and Omaha and about 60 miles north of St. Joseph, Missouri. If you're an RVer who appreciates small-town character, natural beauty, distinctive geology, and quiet campgrounds where the pace of life slows down, Shenandoah and the surrounding Loess Hills region will genuinely surprise and delight you.

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Traveling to Shenandoah by RV

Shenandoah is located at the intersection of US-59 and Highway 2 in southwestern Iowa. From I-29, take the Highway 2 exit near Sidney and head east -- Shenandoah is about 20 miles inland from the interstate. From Omaha/Council Bluffs, take I-29 south to Highway 2 east, or drive south on US-59 through Red Oak. From Kansas City, US-59 north brings you right into town. All routes are RV-friendly two-lane highways through gentle, rolling farmland with no low bridges or weight restrictions. Fuel stations are available in town along US-59, with diesel accessible at the main stations. Shenandoah has a grocery store and a Walmart for supply runs, which is useful since the next major town is a good distance in any direction. Propane is available at local co-ops and hardware stores. If you're heading to Waubonsie State Park, the road in has some hills and curves that are manageable but require attention with a larger rig.

Dump Station Costs in Shenandoah

Of the RV parks near Shenandoah, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a nightly fee. Campgrounds in the area are very affordable, typically running $15 to $30 per night for electric hookup sites. Waubonsie State Park charges $16 to $21 per night for electric sites plus an Iowa state park vehicle sticker. Private parks in and around Shenandoah tend to be in the $20 to $35 range for full hookups. Free camping options are available for self-contained rigs, offering a no-cost alternative for budget travelers. This is one of the more affordable regions in Iowa for RV camping, and the combination of low campsite costs and reasonable grocery prices at the local Walmart means you can stretch your camping budget further here than in most parts of the state.

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Best Time to Visit Shenandoah by RV

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Winter

Nov - Feb

12-38°F

Crowds: Low

Most campgrounds close for winter. The Loess Hills are accessible for day hikes on milder days but camping options are very limited.

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Spring

Mar - May

35-70°F

Crowds: Low

Shenandoah's nursery heritage makes spring especially beautiful with blooming gardens throughout town. Campgrounds open in late April.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

65-92°F

Crowds: Medium

Tallgrass prairie peaks in late summer on the Loess Hills. Warm camping weather with occasional thunderstorms rolling through.

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Fall

Sep - Oct

45-75°F

Crowds: Low

Gorgeous fall colors in the Loess Hills and along the Nishnabotna River valley. Light crowds and comfortable temperatures for exploring.

Explore the Shenandoah Area

Waubonsie State Park is the area's premier outdoor attraction, and the drive along the Loess Hills Scenic Byway to get there is half the fun -- the views from the ridgetops over the Missouri River floodplain are expansive and unlike anything else in Iowa. The park's campground has electric sites, but the roads within the park are hilly and winding, so rigs over 35 feet should proceed carefully. The tallgrass prairie on the loess hills is best seen in late summer when the big bluestem grass and wildflowers are at their peak. For fishing, the Nishnabotna River offers catfish and bass, with access points near town and along country roads to the north. Shenandoah's nursery heritage makes the town particularly beautiful in spring when everything's in bloom -- take a walk through the residential neighborhoods and you'll see why they call it a garden city. For dining, the local restaurants in town serve comfort food at fair prices. If you're interested in history, the Depot Museum downtown has exhibits on the town's radio broadcasting and nursery history.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Shenandoah

Where can I find RV parks near Shenandoah, Iowa?

Shenandoah has {{stationCount}} RV campgrounds and parks. Options include municipal campgrounds in town with electric hookups, private parks along US-59, and Waubonsie State Park about 20 miles west with electric campsites on the Loess Hills.

Are there free camping options near Shenandoah?

Yes, {{freeCount}} free camping options are available near Shenandoah. These tend to be basic sites without hookups, suitable for self-contained rigs. Check locally for any overnight policies and stay limits that may apply.

How much does RV camping cost near Shenandoah?

Campgrounds charge $15 to $30 per night for electric sites, with Waubonsie State Park at $16 to $21 per night plus a vehicle sticker. Private parks with full hookups run $20 to $35. This is one of the more affordable camping regions in Iowa.

What are the Loess Hills near Shenandoah?

The Loess Hills are a rare geological formation of wind-deposited soil along Iowa's western border, supporting tallgrass prairie and offering panoramic views of the Missouri River valley. Waubonsie State Park sits on these hills about 20 miles west of Shenandoah and is the best place to experience them.

What outdoor activities are near Shenandoah?

Waubonsie State Park offers hiking through tallgrass prairie on the Loess Hills with river valley views. Fishing on the Nishnabotna River is good for catfish and bass. The Loess Hills Scenic Byway provides a beautiful drive along the ridgetops, and Shenandoah's gardens and nurseries are worth exploring in spring.

Where can I find RV parks near Shenandoah, Iowa?

Shenandoah has {{stationCount}} RV campgrounds and parks. Options include municipal campgrounds in town with electric hookups, private parks along US-59, and Waubonsie State Park about 20 miles west with electric campsites on the Loess Hills.

Are there free camping options near Shenandoah?

Yes, {{freeCount}} free camping options are available near Shenandoah. These tend to be basic sites without hookups, suitable for self-contained rigs. Check locally for any overnight policies and stay limits that may apply.

How much does RV camping cost near Shenandoah?

Campgrounds charge $15 to $30 per night for electric sites, with Waubonsie State Park at $16 to $21 per night plus a vehicle sticker. Private parks with full hookups run $20 to $35. This is one of the more affordable camping regions in Iowa.

What are the Loess Hills near Shenandoah?

The Loess Hills are a rare geological formation of wind-deposited soil along Iowa's western border, supporting tallgrass prairie and offering panoramic views of the Missouri River valley. Waubonsie State Park sits on these hills about 20 miles west of Shenandoah and is the best place to experience them.

What outdoor activities are near Shenandoah?

Waubonsie State Park offers hiking through tallgrass prairie on the Loess Hills with river valley views. Fishing on the Nishnabotna River is good for catfish and bass. The Loess Hills Scenic Byway provides a beautiful drive along the ridgetops, and Shenandoah's gardens and nurseries are worth exploring in spring.

Are there free dump stations in Shenandoah?

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