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Southwood Conservation Area (Woodbury County Park)
Overview
Southwood Conservation Area serves as a serene 648-acre retreat located in the rugged landscapes of Woodbury County. This park offers a tranquil escape for RVers who appreciate the rolling terrain and diverse ecosystems of the Loess Hills landform. Unlike modern commercial parks, Southwood provides a genuine connection to Iowa’s natural heritage, featuring a mix of hardwood timber and restored prairies that change beautifully with the seasons.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just a short drive from Smithland, IA, the park is nestled within a unique landscape shaped by prehistoric wind-blown glacial soils. The surrounding area is characterized by scenic vistas and quiet country roads that lead travelers through the heart of rural Iowa. The centerpiece of the park is a 14-acre spring-fed pond, which provides a peaceful backdrop for the campground and serves as a vital hub for local wildlife.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground at Southwood is designed for those who enjoy a simplified lifestyle, offering 14 electric hookup sites that provide necessary power for a comfortable stay. Visitors have access to several park features:
- Centrally located potable water hydrants for filling onboard tanks.
- A modern fishing jetty and convenient boat ramp for pond access.
- Clean vault toilets and a large enclosed shelter for gatherings.
The park also provides sturdy fire rings and picnic tables at each site, ensuring guests can enjoy traditional evening campfires under the stars.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to keep them busy, from hiking the miles of trails to fishing for largemouth bass and channel catfish. The park is a prime location for photography, especially during the autumn when the timber turns vibrant colors. For a day trip, travelers can explore the broader Loess Hills Scenic Byway or visit the nearby Little Sioux River. The park also serves as a popular destination for birdwatchers and nature students.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for travelers seeking a quiet, nature-focused experience rather than a luxury resort atmosphere. It is perfect for self-contained RVers who want to disconnect from the digital world and enjoy the stillness of the Iowa countryside. If you are a traveler who prioritizes scenic hiking and simple living, Southwood Conservation Area offers a peaceful, affordable sanctuary that highlights the best of the region's natural charm.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Barry Dean
This is the third time we’ve stayed in the cabins and they are amazing and roomy. Everything worked out so well except the comfort of the beds. They definitely need to change out the very uncomfortable mattresses. Other than that everything was perfect. It was so great sitting under the stars next to the fire pit. So peaceful. The Rangers were so helpful having to reset the door code when we first got here and was there within minutes for that and bringing wood. Thanks for a relaxing weekend. I recommend a trip up to the tower for a great visual of the Iowa terrain.
Lisa Syring
A lovely place! Camped there for a week. Nice playground for the kiddos. The restrooms and showers were cleaned every day by staff. The staff there were very helpful and friendly. We brought our dog along and that was no problem. Of course dogs have to be on a leash. It was an excellent trip!! The fishing was not as good as I was told it would be but there were other places close by to fish.
Philip Todd
Great camping area for the family. Staff are always friendly. Decent fishing from shore. Easy access to fast food, grocery store, and restaurants.
Mandy Cook
Wonderful little hidden gem! Very well kept, and clean. My favorite place to camp.
Tiffany Cash (TiffyC)
Great for fishing!
Brenda Nelson
Lovely campground, love the water hook ups. Fishing was very slow.
Kathy Gagnon
Was very impressed with the cabins, fishing..The grounds are beautiful & great to explore
tgrigg11 TonyG
This is a beautiful and wonderfully maintained campground outside of Smithland IA on highway 141. The entrance sets about a mile off the highway so has zero outside noise. Huge oaks, cottonwoods, ash and other trees are throughout the site, with abundant birds and wildlife. From the entrance, the road forks to an upper road that leads through wild prairie land to an observation deck overlooking the rolling Loess Hills. The lower road leads to the campsites and two fishing lakes. This road is also surrounded by lush and gorgeous native prairie plantings. There are several separate camping areas, some for RV's, some for tents only and even an area for equestrian camping, with riding paths through the prairie and hitching posts throughout the area. RV sites have electric and water with a central dump station. Roads, trees and grass are all well maintained daily and the grounds are lovely with plenty of shade for all. There is a playground for the kids as well as a central restroom and storm shelter. As with other Woodbury county campgrounds, the sites are 'first come, first serve' and self service registration. $20 a night for RV sites, $15 for tents. There are also 2 clean, attractive cabins available for rent. Both are handicap accessible and also set within the prairie hills. Be aware that AT&T users will have zero cell service in the camp area, though Verizon seems strong from a nearby tower. There is no WiFi at all, TV signals were non-existent at our rig, and even radio reception was quite sketchy. A great place to unplug and relax. There was an approaching storm one night during our stay and the park ranger personally came to each site to alert us and point out the storm shelter if needed. But as far down in the valley as the site is located, only the tops of the tallest trees even noticed the winds. Items of note: The lake for fishing only, no swimming, and limited to electric motors or muscle power. And don't forget anything, as Smithland and Rodney will not have any provisions. Though the gas station in Smithland has EXCELLENT ice cream cones! We highly recommend this park and thank the staff for their outstanding work.
Shannon
Beautiful place to camp, hike and fish! BEWARE! Lots of ticks! Make sure to check yourself, your dog, and your kiddos. Don't let that deter you away though because ticks can be anywhere you go camping.