Lately, it seems like everybody is going “glamping,” and heading out on five-star getaways that make camping seem like a luxurious way to spend a weekend! While there’s nothing wrong with living it up, some people prefer to use their camping trips to get away from the modern world and get in touch with nature. If you’re looking for primitive camping in Iowa, there’s a remote park outside of Des Moines that’s calling your name.
Chichaqua Bottom Greenbelt is an isolated park in Polk County, Iowa
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The entire park is centered around the Skunk River, and includes plenty of hiking and opportunities for adventure.
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Many people come to Chichaqua Bottom Greenbelt for their remote, tent-only paddle in campsites.
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The sites are easy to find and perfect for a first time primitive camper.
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These campsites, located on an easy-to-follow water trail, have fire rings and picnic tables - but that’s about it.
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There aren’t any bathrooms and there’s no electricity, but they do keep the sites mowed and tidy!
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So when you’re really looking to get away from it all, pack up the tent and bring your kayak or canoe with you to Chichaqua Bottoms Greenbelt for the best primitive camping in Iowa.
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You can book one of these primitive sites online, right here, for $18 per night. You’ll need to reserve these site at least five days in advance, but of course, the earlier – the better! There are only three primitive, paddle-in sites in the park, and they go quick!
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If you’re looking for something a little more luxurious than primitive camping in Iowa, check out The Secluded Glampground In Iowa That Will Take You A Million Miles Away From It All
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