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Cedar View Park
Overview
Cedar View Park offers a peaceful retreat on the edge of Nashua, Iowa. Positioned alongside the scenic Cedar River, this municipal park provides a relaxed environment for travelers seeking a genuine connection with nature. It is widely regarded for its clean grounds and easy access to local history, making it a reliable stop for those passing through northeast Iowa. The park balances a simple, rustic charm with the welcoming hospitality characteristic of the Chickasaw County community.
Location & Surroundings
The park is nestled in the heart of rural Iowa, providing a quintessential Midwestern riverfront landscape. Large, mature trees provide ample shade across the campsites, and the gentle flow of the river creates a soothing backdrop for evening campfires. Its proximity to Highway 218 makes it highly accessible for large rigs, yet it remains tucked away enough to maintain a quiet atmosphere. The surroundings are dominated by lush greenery and the rhythmic sounds of the waterfront ecosystem.
Amenities & Park Features
While leaning toward a traditional camping experience, Cedar View Park provides essential conveniences including electrical hookups for modern RVs. Guests have access to well-maintained picnic shelters and a central dump station for convenience. The park is a favorite for water lovers, featuring several key amenities:
- A functional boat ramp for river access.
- Dedicated fishing docks for local anglers.
- Expansive playground facilities for children.
These features ensure that even with a rustic feel, the park remains comfortable for family stays or weekend getaways.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The most famous neighbor to the park is the Little Brown Church in the Vale, a historic site known globally for its charming architecture and the song it inspired. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy excellent fishing for catfish and walleye or spend a day paddling down the river. For those interested in local heritage, the nearby Bradford Museum offers a fascinating look into pioneer life and the agricultural history that shaped this region of the country.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is an ideal match for self-contained RVers who appreciate a quiet, no-frills environment over the crowded atmosphere of a commercial resort. It is a fantastic choice for history buffs visiting the local chapel or anglers looking for easy river access. Budget-conscious travelers and nature photographers will find the park's simplicity and scenic views to be a highlight of their trip. If you enjoy a slower pace and the simple pleasure of a riverside site, this park is a perfect fit.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Randi Willard
Great little campground on the water
Amy Lee
Nothing better than coming home for some fun at the park.
Drew clough
We camped here this week,the shower room was filthy,the toilets hadn't been cleaned. The parking spaces all need gravel filled in,everything goes downhill? Then you raise the camping fees? If your going to do that then try to put some of the profits back into the campgroud.
Margaret Zertuche
It was beautiful. Bathrooms are clean. You can showers there. Had so much fun on the playground. Plenty of picnic tables for everyone to eat at. Wish I never had to come back home
Remi the Dane
Great camping and fishing
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