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Baileys Ford Park (Delaware County Park)


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John Beary

August 30, 2025

Large park w 72 campsites with a mix of primitive and RV, picnic areas, an official iowa trout stream and access to the maquoketa river. Delaware county conservation office w natuee dsiplay bitterfly garden, and showers and plimbed restrooms. Great park

Fernando Ramos

August 13, 2025

Beautiful trails to hike next to stream filled with beautiful fish

Preston Poppe

June 09, 2025

Very nice place to visit and walk around, beautiful nature preserve area.

Therese Tran

July 06, 2024

One of our favorite camp grounds, we keep coming back every year. Well maintained. Spacious tent camping sites, nice trails and love the proximity to the trout stream.

Nicole Hotz

June 24, 2023

Just a short drive from Cedar Rapids. No phone service which helps you reconnect with nature and get away from life's busyness. Trout are always just a good rooster tail away!

Ronald Butler

May 29, 2023

This is hands down the best state (county) park we have been too in Iowa. Not only were all shower houses and bathroom spotless, but the trout stream, river access, playgrounds, trails, and conservation center male $20 a night more than worth it!!

kayeleena wallace

July 26, 2019

Great hiking experience, was kind of difficult to find the cave, but eventually found it, and it was great! Beautiful park and nature was pretty. We also went to the beach area and used the paddle boats, it was fun but the water was kinda gross! Still had fun though!

Cassie Ellis

May 28, 2019

Great family campground. Very clean and nice shower house. They have 3 playgrounds though out campgrounds. Also have nice hiking trails and a beautiful trout stream. River access to the maquoketa river and boat parking. The lower camping area by the river does get flooded so be prepared to move. The only reason I didn't give bailey's 5 stars is because of the "tent popping". Where people, mostly locals pop small tents to save spots. This make it extremely hard to get into Bailey's. It seems to be a little out of control and I wish the campground would only allow this in the lower campgrounds by the river since it tend to flood. This would allow more out of town folks to be able to enjoy this campgrounds.