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Bellevue
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urias1523
Beautiful place. Close to Galena, IL, Mines of Spain, Maquoketa Caves, and Dubuque. Campgrounds and restrooms were clean and well kept. My only issue is we had a group put their tent 3ft from our campfire. Of course this group was loud and obnoxious, but with this new wave of campers the DNR/Rangers need to be more observant of campers invading other campers sites. I know the ranger saw because he stopped and gave them suggestions on were they could have put their tents. I wish the ranger would have said something that should be common sense. I will say something next time. Their tent was literally 3ft from our campfire and 5ft into our campsite.
Carolyn Taylor
What a wonderful park! It wasn't crowded at all and after staying at cramped, packed private parks the last 3 stops, our spacious site was the bomb! Best bird watching park we may have ever been in. And we even saw a rare leucistic American Robin. We are from Texas and are already making plans to come back.
Michael Smith
Stayed in one of the first-come-first-served spots. Plenty of length for our rig and we could stay flexible even though campground is sold out for Memorial Day. Nice overlooks of the river and the locks. Worked really well when the lowlands and other campgrounds were flooded. Well kept and clean, modern bathrooms. Update 2024: same spot, campground still looks great! Not too busy.
Cris J.
Cost: $22! back-in site #77, gravel pad, no water at this site Location: near but not on the Mississippi River Amenities: table, fire ring, private showers but push-button run time of only 25 "! Condition: beautiful area & better than avg. upkeep Biking/Walking: large sized paved & rather hilly campground road Remarks: Spacious sites & common areas with many trees, but beware of the grade on some of the pull thru options. Restroom lights on motion timer for
Lori Lensch
The Dyas Unit of Bellevue State Park Iowa is not only a treasure for campers, but also provides amazing hiking trails for all skill levels. The trails are unique and challenging at times, as you follow the deer paths through the woodlands. The Blue and Yellow Trails give a unique view of hillside paths in the north and west side of Dyas Park, while the Bluff Trail follows the east Bluff overlooking the Mississippi River. If you just need a relaxing and shorter hike, the Deer Trail is fun for all and quite popular with children. This peaceful park is located 2 miles south of our beautiful Nelson Unit and provides hookups and accommodations for campers. Firewood is available during spring, summer, and fall.
Lynsey Kemner
Beautiful trails, quiet campground, and well taken care of.
Eben Rohrback
Amazing place to camp. Some of the best facilities I've ever seen. The town and park of Bellevue are great places to visit for some r and r.
James Watkins
Still here, but great so far.
Jason Clements
It's a pretty nice campground. Google satellite views and photos on the reservation site show larger shade trees that had been removed and new small trees planted, so our campsite was in full sun which sucked with temps in the 90's.
Nick Joos
Quality, cheap tent camping. Facilities are nice overall. Our spots (lots 42 and 43) were quite sloped which made it tough to prep food on the picnic table and sit in lawn chairs. A beautiful park and a quiet, serene setting.