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Dolliver Memorial
Overview
Dolliver Memorial State Park offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance in Central Iowa. Named after Jonathan P. Dolliver, the park spans over 450 acres along the Des Moines River. It is famous for its towering sandstone bluffs and historic structures built by the Civilian Conservation Corps, providing a peaceful retreat for RVers seeking a quiet, natural setting away from the bustle of city life. This park is a hidden gem for those who appreciate unique geological formations alongside well-preserved history.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just south of Fort Dodge in Lehigh, IA, the park is defined by the Des Moines River valley. The landscape is dramatically different from the typical Iowa prairie, featuring deep ravines and lush woodlands that offer a sense of seclusion. Travelers will appreciate the scenic river views and the winding roads that lead through the park’s rugged terrain, creating an immersive forest experience that feels more like a hidden canyon than a Midwestern plain.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground provides electric hookups for RV travelers across most of its sites, catering to modern comfort while maintaining a rustic atmosphere. Visitors have access to modern restrooms and shower facilities, ensuring a comfortable stay in the heart of nature. Featured amenities include:
- Modern restrooms and showers
- A convenient sanitary dump station for RVs
- Historic stone lodges and picnic shelters
While the sites offer a more traditional wooded feel, the presence of these well-maintained facilities provides a balanced experience for self-contained travelers.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy exploring Bone Yard Hollow, a unique geological area where ancient artifacts were discovered. The park offers several miles of hiking trails that lead to the Copperas Beds, which are unusual sandstone formations rising high above the creek bed. Fishing and canoeing on the Des Moines River are popular activities, and the nearby city of Fort Dodge offers additional dining and cultural attractions for those who want to explore beyond the park boundaries.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for nature lovers and history buffs who prefer a quiet, scenic environment over a bustling resort. It is a fantastic destination for families looking to explore local geology and for RVers who enjoy bird watching and hiking. If you appreciate a smaller, more intimate campground with plenty of shade and unique natural landmarks, Dolliver Memorial State Park is an excellent choice for your Iowa travel itinerary.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Chris Belcher
Very beautiful! Went for "Cruise to the Woods" Car show. WOW!
C
This is truely a nice state park. There are no city noises at all, as this park is away from that nestled out near famland and small towns. Quite the gem! They have cabins too.
Chris Yust LaClaire
Pretty park. Nice, small campground. River Great for wading!
Amy M
Great place to camp, fish, nature walks, and have picnics with friends and family. Great place for get togethers and reunions. Spotty cell phone service.
Jeffrey Feld
This is a beautiful park, but the information about the trails isn't easy to find. Go to the campground area, and there are maps near the check-in station. The trails aren't well marked, but you can figure it out... beautiful views of the Des Moines river, Prairie Creek, and limestone cliffs.
John Gueldner
Excellent hike to the top to see the Indian Mounds and then down the back side to the river. There are several miles of trails, I made it through about 2.3 miles. Very peaceful and the river is nice.
Jeff Zellinger
There was road construction on the main access road so we had to hike in but once there we were pleasantly surprised! The trail we hiked was very nice and provided a lot of variety.
Ames T
This is a beautiful, lush state park. There's a playground for the kiddos, a few paths to meander through the tall trees, a creek to wade in (and catch minnows), grassy areas to play in, many picnic benches, and clean bathrooms (also a couple port a potties that are not so clean but there if you're desperate). There's a small camping area that looks nice.
Johnny Fizz
This place is tucked away amongst farmland and it is beautiful. There's so much to explore here and the rock bluffs are incredible if you've never seen them. As we entered we saw a deer and other wildlife. There are so many hiking trails and places to have a picnic. You can camp in cabins and go kayaking or fishing. Be ready to spend easily all day here.
Xanadu Weaver
We had our wedding there. The center lodge is absolutely amazing! It has several tables...nice tables, a fridge, a fireplace, a back patio with a very large grill and more seating, the bathrooms are close by and there is plenty of parking! I would highly recommend this park and this lodge. My wedding photos were awesome and everyone had a great time!