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Saylorville Lake - COE/Prairie Flower Rec Area
Overview
Prairie Flower Recreation Area is a premier destination located on the eastern shore of Saylorville Lake. Managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, this park is celebrated for its spacious layout and well-preserved natural environment. It serves as a gateway to the diverse ecosystems of central Iowa, offering visitors a chance to relax under wide Midwestern skies while remaining just a short drive from urban amenities. The atmosphere is tranquil, making it an excellent spot for a quiet getaway.
Location & Surroundings
The park is conveniently located in Johnston, IA, making it a favorite for both locals and cross-country travelers. The landscape is a beautiful mix of restored tallgrass prairie and mature timber, bordering the expansive waters of the Saylorville reservoir. Its position within the Des Moines River Valley ensures that guests are surrounded by scenic vistas, ranging from rolling hills to peaceful waterfront views that change beautifully with the seasons.
Amenities & Park Features
Guests will find sites equipped with 30 and 50-amp electric hookups, accommodating a wide range of RV sizes from small campers to large motorhomes. The campground is designed with convenience in mind, featuring clean bathhouses with flush toilets and heated showers. A community dump station and fresh water fill points are easily accessible for all guests. For families, the park includes multiple playgrounds and plenty of open green space for outdoor recreation within each camping loop.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The highlight for many visitors is the Neal Smith Trail, a scenic 26-mile multi-use paved trail that winds through the area, offering incredible opportunities for long-distance cycling, running, and hiking. Boating and fishing are central to the experience here, with easy access to the lake for catching walleye and wipers. Nearby, the Saylorville Visitor Center provides educational exhibits about the local environment and the history of the reservoir’s construction.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an excellent match for nature lovers and outdoor athletes who prioritize direct access to trails and water activities. It is particularly suited for those who enjoy a quiet, rustic atmosphere rather than the crowded feel of a commercial resort. Because of its proximity to the capital city, it is also ideal for RVers who want a peaceful home base while exploring the cultural attractions, shopping, and dining of the Des Moines metro area.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Shane Havick
Great campground with everything you need for a fun and easy getaway. The sites on the south side are a perfect size, and the loop layout makes it ideal when multiple families are camping together. It’s just a quick drive to the lake and conveniently close to plenty of restaurants, fun activities, and stores if you forget anything at home. The camp hosts were fantastic—very friendly, welcoming, and kept the entire campground in excellent shape. Highly recommend!
Jeremy Bartlett
Great place for a night, weekend, or weekong adventure! Great access to the lake, clean bathrooms, spacious sites, generally quiet neighbors. Highly recommend when in the area.
Trisha Hansen
Grass was TOO tall to walk thru...clumps of grass from previous mowing...lots of bugs compared to previous years
Robin Bills
We stayed in Honeysuckle Loop, site 180 in our 25' travel trailer. The site was large, private, and shady, but no one warned us about the busy highway right behind us! There was loud traffic noise virtually 24/7 that disturbed the our peace and sleep, even the pets'. It was tricky backing into the site due to untrimmed tree overhang that blocked access to our slideout without tricky angled parking. The restrooms and showers were clean. It was nice that the showers had locking doors, not just a flimsy curtain, and there were plenty of shower houses to accommodate this large campground. Some loops, like the one with a lake view, have little shade, so I guess our shade was a tradeoff for the traffic noise, since it was in the 90s and humid. Do not bother going to nearby Polk City for necessities. The laundromat and only grocery store are closed on Sundays. Ankeny is just a little further away the other direction and has everything you could need. Our site was much further from the lake than anticipated, and we were not allowed to take our dog to the beach, anyway. This campground was okay, but probably won't be back. Update July 5, 2025: There are "no fireworks" signs everywhere that were completely ignored last night throughout the whole campground. Our animals were terrified, and we got no sleep. Most of the offenders had their own dogs that they didn't care about traumatising. And our new neighbor runs his generator 24/7 despite having electrical hookup. Rangers and hosts did nothing. We will NEVER return here. We would leave now, but on July 4th weekend we are stuck.
Renee Gleason
Each loop offers something a little different. Loop c has many views of the lake. Loop A has good size spots ,but is gravel and my not be level. Loop D has concrete pads on most sites. They have great group sites for groups of 4 up to 10+
Pamela Bond
It is a great campground but the water temperature in ladies showers in the A campground bathhouse is WAY too Hot and the handicap shower is out of order. We camped at A08 and the weeds were way overgrown! I saw the lawn maintenance coming with weedeaters so I moved everything out of their way..thinking that they were going to weedeat around our campsite but they disappeared and never came close! I had to shower outside our RV with shorts and a workout bra to get a cooler water temperature that I could tolerate! Won't be booking the A campground again.
Jessica Weltz
We had a fantastic stay at this campground. Clean bathrooms and showers, a great playground for the kids and a lot of space between camp sites. Beautiful space as well, lots of trees and birds.
Victor Mckinney
Little high priced
P W
Good luck booking any camping spot with a view of the lake. I'm not sure how the process works. Six months in advance, it is impossible to get a spot with any kind of view. You apparently must know somebody.
Chasin 70s
This was our first stay at a COE campground. What a lovely surprise. This park, located on Saylorville Lake, has a lot of campsites. Most of these sites are large concrete pads and have a lot of space between your neighbors. Very quite and peacefull campground. It is conveniently located about 10 minutes west of Akeny, IA so you are close to any kind of shopping or restaurants you may need while staying here. Des Moines is also not too far away. There is a beach that had beautiful sunsets every night we were there. We camped at Prairie Flower Recreation Area COE in a Fifth Wheel. We stayed in site B63.