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Romantic
Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is romantic.
Our 32 acres is a unique property on Iowa’s largest lake, Lake Red Rock. It features 17 acres of woods and 15 acres of native pollinator flowers and plants. Enjoy fishing, kayaking, hiking, bird watching and much more! Gorgeous sunsets and quiet surroundings will give you a memorable get away!Enjoy a few nights off the grid! Go for walks around the fields of pollinators or walk through the woods to the edge of the lake. Go kayaking, fishing or just relax and listen to the birds. This secluded area will present natural surprises as animals come through, deer, eagles, pelicans, fox you never know what you might see!
Stayed here with my two boys. The camper was surrounded by prairie. Was a beautiful place to spend a couple nights and had just a short drive to the dam to fish or Knoxville to eat out.
Nice firepit with plenty of wood for a campfire. The host was very nice and made us feel at home.
Great location and cozy camper! Debbie and Matt are great hosts! Camper and trails are very well kept and clean. Boat house and equipment are right there next to the lake to enjoy. The lake is very nice and easy to fish from the shore. Definitely will stay again! Thank you!
Friendly, helpful, accommodating hosts, a sweet little place to call home, and well maintained trails to take you to the lake. What else do you want?? Would definitely book again if I'm in the area.
Great spot off the beaten path on a beautiful property in the country. We found a lot to explore, fireflies at night, and plenty of amenities in the RV. Debbie was very responsive and the RV is as shown on the photos. We completed our trip with seeing a few sights including the local observation tower, go karts at Slideways, and a beach on Lake Red Rock. You can be as busy or relaxed as you want. My two boys, loyal dog, and I had plenty of room for a 2-night getaway!
Location
Knoxville, Marion, Iowa, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Báxoje Máyaⁿ (Ioway), oθaakiiwaki‧hina‧ki (Sauk) & Meškwahki·aša·hina (Fox), Jíwere–Ñút’achi Máyaⁿ (Otoe-Missouria), and Očhéthi Šakówiŋ First Nations according to