Marion County Park, Campsite 95
Campsite #95 is a back-in gravel pad 75 feet long and 18 feet wide with 50/30/20 Amp electric service and water/sewer hookup. Limited to moderate shade is available and a picnic table and fire ring are provided.
In the event of freezing conditions, the water to the campsites may not be on.
Water will be available at a hydrant to fill tanks and the shower building will be available for use.
Please note that the camping fees will not change in the event the water is off.
Check-In / Out Availability Check-in is after 03:00 PM and check-out is before 03:00 PM.
Location
Marion County Park Campground is located on the southwest corner of the city of Knoxville at 306 Willetts Drive.
Google Map Location
Marion County Park Campground Map.Centrally located in campground.
Amenities
- Electricity
- Fire ring
- On-site resident host
- Picnic Table
- Pressurized water
- Restroom
- Sewer Connection
- Shower facilities
Fees
$25.00 per night
14 day maximum stay
A $4.00 NON-REFUNDABLE “Processing Fee” will be added to each campsite reservation at time payment is submitted.
RESERVATIONS
* Reservations may be made up to one year in advance of your last night of payment date.
* Three night minimum for dates including a Holiday, two night minimum for weekends (Friday & Saturday).
* 10 night minimum required for August, “Sprint Nationals” Race Week.
* A Camping Reservation must be made at least five days in advance of arrival date.
* Discount Cards such as America the Beautiful, Golden Age, Golden Access, etc. are not accepted when
making reservations for MCCB facilities.
Hours of Operation & Seasons
Park Hours: 6:00 AM - 10:30 PM
Camping Check-Out: 3:00 PM
Address
306 Willetts Drive
Ph: 641-828-2214
Knoxville, IA, 50138
Closures
Closed seasonally from the last Sunday in October till the second Friday in April.
Permits
* All RULES & REGULATIONS of the Marion County Conservation Board are in effect
* All laws of the State of Iowa are in effect
* Keg Beer is prohibited
Availability
Where You'll Be
Marion County
The Marion County Conservation Department is located in south central Iowa and is home to the 106' Public Observation Tower at Cordova Park on the Lake Red Rock Reservoir. The Marion CCD manages 9 parks, trails and wildlife areas encompassing some 3,412 acres across the county.