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Sudbury Court Motel & RV Park
Overview
Sudbury Court Motel & RV Park offers a unique blend of traditional lodging and functional RV accommodations in the heart of Marengo, Iowa. This establishment serves as a reliable roadside retreat for travelers navigating the Midwestern corridors. Known for its straightforward approach, the park provides a quiet, well-maintained space where guests can recharge. The atmosphere reflects the small-town charm of the region, emphasizing a peaceful stay over the bustle of larger commercial resorts.
Location & Surroundings
Conveniently located in Marengo, the park provides easy access for those traveling via Interstate 80. The surrounding landscape is characterized by the rolling farmland and scenic vistas of Iowa County. Guests can enjoy the slow pace of life in a community situated near the Iowa River. Its position makes it a strategic jumping-off point for exploring the wider region while remaining tucked away from heavy highway traffic and noise.
Amenities & Park Features
The RV facilities at Sudbury Court are designed for ease of use and convenience for various rig sizes. The park features pull-thru sites that accommodate larger vehicles, ensuring a stress-free setup for tired drivers. Most sites are equipped with full hookups, including 30 and 50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections. The grounds are pet-friendly and well-lit, providing a safe environment for an evening stroll before turning in for the night.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The most prominent local draw is the historic Amana Colonies, located just a short drive away. This National Historic Landmark offers unique shopping, authentic German dining, and fascinating heritage sites. For outdoor enthusiasts, Lake Iowa Park is nearby, providing opportunities for fishing, hiking, and birdwatching. The local area also features several golf courses and the historic downtown of Marengo, which showcases classic Midwestern architecture.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal choice for cross-country travelers looking for a safe, quiet, and affordable place to park while traversing the Midwest. Its proximity to major highways makes it perfect for those in transit who need reliable utilities. It also serves as a great home base for heritage tourists visiting the Amana Colonies who prefer a more relaxed environment. If you value simplicity and local hospitality, this park fits your travel style.
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User Reviews
Darrell Edgell
If you have animals they do not accept them but certain types of people I found out can have all the dogs they want in the rooms. I have two small kittens and they would not let me keep them in the room they are very hypocritical
Bonnie Hughey
Stayed at the RV park for a couple of nights. Park is small, nice and quaint. Downside was the 50 Amp outlet kept going out. When office was approached, they didn't seem concerned at all - pretty much an "oh well" mentality. Didn't offer compensation or an apology of any sort. WIFI was a constant issue as well. Which at the end of the day, although disappointing it had a super nice little bowling alley across the street "lucky 6". Food was good and staff were all amazing!
Jack Decker
This is a very nice combination classic motel and small campground. It is the ONLY of either in Monrego. The owner/operator lives on property. The gal who checked me in was of Indian (as in the country) descent and barely knew spoken English, but was nice and polite. I stayed for just one night due to walking from Carolville (a good 26-mile walk), it getting too dark, and I was not able to get an Uber back. I tried repeatedly to get an Uber to no avail, so I would not depend on getting one in Monrego. I stayed in Room 15. It was nice and clean. This is a genuine 50's/60's highway hotel, and if you are into that, I would recommend this place. There is a small campground behind it, and it seems nice as well. Some pull-throughs, back-ins, and tent campsites.
Sean Slechta
These owners are the worst. We stayed for two days we asked to get fresh towels as the ones we had were soiled from using them already. They informed us that they don't do that.? Duh. Likewise, my wife and I couldn't get a spare key and when we had to get into our room they were going to charge us to let us in our room. This by far is the WORST HOTEL EVER. DONT STAY HERE.
Traci Hennen
Gross gross gross. Rooms are old and disgusting. Stayed because of a dog event near by. Even though I noted having two dogs with me on my reservation when I checked in, the owner found out and he told the person checking me in to switch me to a different room in a dungeon type area. I have never stayed in such an awful hotel/motel. Yes I have dogs, but they are well trained, well behaved, and aren’t stinky smelling heavy shedding dogs. We slept there for a few hours and would leave. We barely used the room. I would rather sleep in my car than stay at this place again. ZERO STARS!!!!!
