Campground Overview
About Slip Bluff County Park
Slip Bluff County Park in Davis City, Iowa, offers a tranquil retreat that combines shaded campsites, a serene lake, and scenic hiking trails with the charm of Iowa's oak savanna landscape. Located just northwest of Davis City, this 400-acre park features a 16-site campground under a canopy of mature hardwood trees, providing a naturally cool and shaded environment. Each campsite is equipped with fire rings, nearby potable water, and access to a modern shower house with flushable toilets, ensuring comfort amidst nature.
Central to the park is the 16-acre Slip Bluff Lake, stocked with bass, catfish, bluegill, crappie, and walleye, making it a prime spot for fishing. While the lake is restricted to electric motors, the setting is perfect for peaceful kayaking or canoeing. For hikers, 2.5 miles of well-maintained trails wind through savannas, prairies, and wooded areas, offering fantastic opportunities for birdwatching and seasonal leaf-peeping. Additional amenities include a playground, picnic facilities, and two reservable shelters, one of which boasts a panoramic overlook of the Grand River valley.
Slip Bluff’s location in rural Decatur County makes it an ideal destination for simple weekend escapes, nature-focused vacations, or hunting trips, as public hunting is available on the park’s eastern end. With its quiet atmosphere and rich natural features, Slip Bluff County Park exudes a sense of refuge, making it a hidden gem for nature enthusiasts and campers alike.
Vitals
Number of Sites
16
Elevation
1027feet 313meters
Pad Type
gravel
Max Length
50feet
Details
Hookups
No Hookups
Hookup Details
No Hookups
Pull-thru Sites
Yes
Restrictions
None
Amenities
Pets
Dog Friendly
Kids
Yes, with playground
Bathhouse
Restrooms & Showers
Extras
Trash Collection, Water Available
Booking Information
Reservations
No Reservations
Season
Unknown
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