CLARKS FERRY, IA Campground Reservation, Info, Images, Map, Directions

CLARKS FERRY, Iowa Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions

From Davenport, Iowa, drive west on Hwy 22 about 15 miles and turn at Clark’s Ferry Sign (in Montpelier)

Phone

563-419-7594

Activities

BOATING, CAMPING, FISHING, DAY USE AREA, BIRDING

Keywords

CLAR,MISSISSIPPI RV. RI

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Overview

Clarks Ferry is a outdoor lovers delight, with fantastic bird watching and lots of shore fishing opportunities with our new accessible fishing dock! The park has plenty of trees to lounge under while taking in the spectacular views of the mighty Mississippi River.

Recreation

Take the kids to one of the two playgrounds, play a game of horseshoes, volleyball, or go boating. The Mississippi River draws crowds of anglers for channel catfish, bluegill, walleye, crappie and northern pike.

Facilities

Picnic tables, campfire rings, and 50-amp electric hookups are provided at every campsite. A boat ramp, dump station, and picnic shelter are also onsite.

Natural Features

The park is surrounded by large mature trees along the Iowa side of the Upper Mississippi River. The Upper Mississippi is the section of the river that starts in the headwaters of Lake Itasca, Minnesota and flows 1,250 miles to Cairo, Illinois, where it joins with the Ohio River.

Nearby Attractions

Clarks Ferry is near the Shady Creek Recreation Area and the Wildcat Den State Park.

Reservation

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