Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
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Morris Park is a hidden gem located at 10938 Timber Rd, Stockport, IA 52651. This picturesque campground offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern amenities, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Nestled in the middle of a farming area with wooded surroundings and a small pond, Morris Park provides a serene environment perfect for those seeking a peaceful camping experience.
Whether you're traveling with your RV or setting up a tent, Morris Park has something for everyone. The campground features toilet and shower facilities to ensure comfort during your stay. The gravel road leading to the site adds to the authentic camping feel, while the nearby biking trails offer opportunities for adventure and exploration.
Morris Park is managed by Doug, who is known for his warm hospitality. Guests often describe the campground as a "hidden oasis" offering a glimpse into simpler, more authentic camping experiences.
Customer Feedback:
- "Truly a hidden oasis for campers! Doug is an absolute gentleman and very welcoming."
- "The campground is nice with toilet and shower facilities. I have camped there with my bicycle and enjoyed the experience."
- "Thanks Doug for the Iowan hospitality! We were going to stay for 2 nights, but it looks like a bit longer!"
Experience the charm of Morris Park and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Iowa. Contact us at 1 319-796-2148 for more information or to book your stay.
Picnics
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
RV camping
RV electric hookup
RV water hookup
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Public shower
Restroom
Running water
Slides
Swings
Tent sites
Camping fee
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Playground
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Truly a hidden oasis for campers! Doug is an absolute gentlemen and very welcoming. If y’all don’t mind a little gravel dust on your vehicle or rv , you will find a place that reminds me camping days gone by. We were going to stay for 2 nights before heading home to Chattanooga, but it looks like a bit longer. Thanks Doug for the Iowan hospitality !
This is a small campground in the middle of a farming area—wooded with a small pond. There is also a small pioneer and farming museum. The campground is nice, and it has toilet and shower facilities. I have camped there with my bicycle and enjoyed the experience. About 2 miles of gravel road must be traveled to get to the campground. A campground manager lives in a house at the campground’s entrance. When I camped there, It was the middle of the week, and I was the only resident.
Really pretty park and well maintained. The old farm equipment in the barn was neat.
Quite peaceful setting. Historical displays. Very nice.
SUPER NICE bathrooms with shower. Pond. Trails. Electricity. Great area for Iowa.