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Casey City Park


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Melinda McKay

September 18, 2025

Very quiet and unexpected. Had a very relaxing night! Bathhouse could be updated but ok!

Don L

June 01, 2025

15$ camping, rough looking bathroom, but does have a hot shower (hold lever for water flow); simple electric hookup; little walking path; quiet easy, cute small town

John Zudell

September 30, 2024

This place is just old Iowa. Beautiful shady in-Town campground with water, showers, electric and a dump station for a whopping $10!!! Stop by and spend some lunch money in this beautiful little town.

Diane Crawford

June 21, 2023

I hoped to park for the night but it looks like they're working on the adjoining park and things are messy. Narrow roads. Not a camping location for big rigs like our 39 ft. No clear camping pads. Best for tents or very small campers. We moved on to the next town.

Lori Bibler

May 19, 2021

Nice little overnight campground tucked away in the quiet little town of Casey. Quivk, easy access from Route 80. $10 by honor system for 1 night with 30 amp electric. Water, restrooms and shower available but we did not use. We parked on pull thru and had security light front and back of motorhome. Could use some new leveled gravel and site markers but good for an overnight stay.

Shannon Starshinesis Edwards

June 10, 2019

We enjoyed our stay at Casey city park. It is a small basic park with some structures that are aging. They have a campground that is only $10 a night which includes electricity. There are about 5 sites with 110 into places you can plug in with 30 amp. There's also bathrooms and showers available although I found with the water in the showers with scalding hot so that I was not able to take a shower. #lzdrv

Staci Wissner

November 29, 2017

Located in the middle of a tiny town, quiet and out of the way. Camping spots are available (with or without electric hook-ups) along with public restrooms/showers. (NOTE: The restrooms/showers are seasonal and close in mid to late October.) Nice place to let kids play on the playground while family can have a nice picnic in the shelter or under a tree.