Cedar Bridge Park - Campsite #19
Sites may be reserved up to one-year in advance and must be made at least 5 days in advance of the date of reservation. For example, to make a Friday reservation, you must reserve the facility no later than Sunday of that week.
Additional campsites, electric/water hook-ups, are only available on a first come, first served basis.
We have a limited refund policy; however, if you need to change your reservation you have one opportunity to reschedule. Details regarding the advance notification requirement, change and cancellation fees can be found in the Facility Contract accepted at time of booking.
Check-In / Out Availability Check-in is after 03:00 PM and check-out is before 02:00 PM.
Location
Located on Highway 9 -- 1 mile west of Osage, Iowa
Amenities
- Dump station
- Electricity
- Fire ring
- Handicap Accessible
- Pet Friendly
- Picnic Table
- Pressurized water
- Refuse cans
- Restroom
- Shower facilities
- 20 Amp Service
- 30 Amp Service
- 50 Amp Service
- Water hook up
- Playground equipment
- Modern shower and restroom facility
- Hiking trails nearby
- Kayaking and canoeing along river
- Equestrian trails nearby
This campground connects to the Cedar River Greenbelt Trail that is frequently used for hiking and equestrian rides.
A new single track fat tire bike trail was constructed in 2019. The following links will give you information on those trail systems.
Single Track Trail Map - Fat Tire Bike Trail
Cedar River Greenbelt Trail Map - Hiking, biking & equestrian
Fees
$25 per night
14 day maximum stay
A $4.00 NON-REFUNDABLE "Processing Fee" will be added to each campsite reservation at time of payment is submitted.
Hours of Operation & Seasons
Open Mid May thru Mid October - Watch our Facebook Page for Campground opening and closings Our Facebook Page
Address
1876 Hwy. 9
Ph: 641-732-5204
Osage, IA, 50461
Closures
Closed during Winter
Open Seasonally
Availability
Mitchell County
Mitchell County Conservation Board is located in north central Iowa along the Minnesota border and is home to the Mitchell Mill Dam, Wapsi-Great Western Line Trail, Cedar River Greenbelt Trail, and 6 campgrounds . Additionally, Mitchell CCB manages 6 parks, and 39 other natural areas, historic sites and wetlands encompassing 3,038+ acres across the county.