ONLINE RESERVATIONS NOW AVAILABLE!!

Weekend reservations require a 2 night minimum and holiday weekend reservations require a 3 night minimum. Campsite users are allowed a maximum of 14 consecutive days in a campsite. User is then required to vacate that property.                              

Failure to comply with Ringgold County Conservation Board rules and regulations will prevent future reservations from being issued and serve as cause for revocation of current reservation, at which time the entire group shall be required to vacate the premises.


Check-In / Out Availability Check-in is after N/A and check-out is before N/A.

Location

Poe Hollow Park is located 1.5 miles east of Mount Ayr, Iowa  

Directions: From Mount Ayr travel east on State Hwy 2. The Dragoon Trace Nature Center is located on the far west end of the park and has its own separate drive. After you pass the nature center, turn left onto the main park drive. The campground is located at the east end of the park.


Amenities

  • Electricity
  • Firewood available
  • Pet Friendly
  • Picnic Table
  • Pressurized water
  • Refuse cans
  • Restroom

50-30-20 AMP Units

Site Length - 34 ft

Max # of Vehicles: 1

Rock/Grass Surface

Picnic Table                                                             

Water Hydrant Located Nearby                                                                                                              

Firewood                                             

Modern Playground 

Multiple Trails and Pond

Pit Toilets

Dragoon Trace Nature Center


Fees

Electric Campsite Reservation:

Full Day: $20.00

An additional $4.00 processing fee per facility will be added at check-out when making online reservations


Hours of Operation & Seasons

Park Hours: 6:00 AM – 10:30 PM. All visitors must vacate RCCB areas during closed hours, unless camping in said area.


Address

2434 State Hwy 2
Ph: 641-464-2787

Mount Ayr, IA, 50854


Closures

Poe Hollow Park is closed to vehicle traffic: October 22 – March 15


Permits

  General Campground Rules           

Electric: $20.00 per night               Non-Electric: $10.00 per night

Check - in: Before 10:00PM

Check - out: Before 3:00PM

1) Camping permitted only in designated areas.

2) Only 1 camping unit per site, one family per site: One tent will be allowed with camper per site without extra fee

3) One picnic table per site

4) No out of state firewood

5) Kegs are prohibited

6) No person shall remove, destroy or injure any animal, tree, shrub or flower

7) No driving on grass or parking on roadways

8) First Come - First Serve campers must self-register upon arrival. Camping spots    are on a first come first serve basis unless reserved.

9) Please fill out envelope and deposit in drop tube and display tag on post you are using.

10) To be valid: campsites must be registered and paid for upon arrival and  occupied by a camping unit, vehicle or tent.

11) Campsites with electrical hookups are subject to electric fee regardless of whether electricity is being used or not.

12)  All pets must be kept on a leash not exceeding 6' or kenneled. Do not tie pets to trees. Clean up after your pet.

13)  No fires except in designated fire receptacles.

14)  Pick up all trash and place in the receptacle provided. Fire rings are not trash cans.

15) No fireworks allowed in parks.

16) No ATV, UTV, Snowmobiles or other off road vehicles allowed in parks.

17) Visitors not paid to stay in the campground must vacate the park during closed hours 10:30 PM – 6:00 AM.

18) Quiet Hours are from 10:00PM – 6:00 AM.

19)  Maximum consecutive stay is 14 days.


Availability



Ringgold County

Ringgold County Conservation is located in the hills of southwest Iowa and invites you to visit the natural resource and recreational areas located in beautiful southern Iowa. The Ringgold County Conservation Board has been involved in various programs promoting conservation, recreation, wildlife areas and environmental education while managing 8 parks, trails and wildlife areas across the county, encompassing over 1,000 acres.

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