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Nestled along the picturesque Mississippi River in Keokuk, Iowa, Hubinger Landing Campground offers a unique camping experience for outdoor enthusiasts. This campground is a prime spot for those seeking a serene riverside retreat, with its stunning views and proximity to the water. Whether you're an RV traveler or a tent camper, Hubinger Landing provides a peaceful environment to unwind and connect with nature.
While the campground boasts a prime location, it’s important to note that amenities such as bathrooms and showers are not available. However, the breathtaking views of the Mississippi River and the opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors make it a worthwhile destination for those who prioritize nature over luxury. The campground is also conveniently located near local attractions, including a beautifully restored Romanesque train station, adding a touch of history to your stay.
Hubinger Landing Campground is ideal for campers who appreciate simplicity and natural beauty. Its riverside setting provides a tranquil backdrop for fishing, birdwatching, or simply relaxing by the water. However, guests should be aware of the nearby train activity, which may impact the peacefulness of the environment.
Customer feedback highlights both the positives and challenges of staying at Hubinger Landing Campground. Many visitors appreciate the scenic location and the opportunity to camp along the Mississippi River. However, some have noted the lack of amenities and the noise from nearby trains and local traffic as drawbacks. Despite these challenges, the campground remains a popular choice for those seeking a unique and memorable camping experience.
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
RV camping
RV water hookup
Restroom
Running water
Good for kids
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Two star rating is generous but the location along the Mississippi earns it a second star. There are no bathrooms. No showers. No one told us about the chorus of diesel BNSF locomotives just across the street running all night. One of them must have had a bad cylinder as it sounded like someone beating a bass drum inside our RV. Drove us crazy. A train leaving at 9:30 at night sounded it's horn 13 times in the short stretch along the water while leaving town. (Yes, I understand there are regulations that require horn blowing but those regulations also allow quiet zones (and times) if the crossings are marked and signaled which they are.) There is a incredibly beautiful restored Romanesque train station just down the road. Too bad you can't see it as BNSF parks rows of train cars in front blocking any view. BNSF has pretty well destroyed the waterfront for this historic city. Add to this the locals roaring their un-muffled Harleys up and down the road by the campground and we won't be back.
Unmanaged! Someone is cleaning out their garage in 4 of the campsites. Doing repairs on a mobile home. Where's management?! Could be a great spot with a great view.
Awesome new things coming...for our town..
Appears to be abandoned. Looks unmanaged and unsafe.
Nice view.