Wabash Trace Nature Trail
Iowa
United States
Campground Overview
About Wabash Trace Nature Trail
Can a repurposed grain bin housing showers and toilets, paired with quiet, rustic appeal, be the unique camping experience you’re seeking? Situated directly along the serene Wabash Trace Nature Trail in Imogene, Iowa, this campground offers a blend of utility and charm that feels both practical and distinct.
This modest yet welcoming site includes a few RV electrical hookups, primitive camping spaces, picnic tables, and a fire ring, all enveloped by the tranquil ambiance of Iowa’s rural landscapes. The campground’s standout feature, the creatively converted grain bin, provides essential facilities, ensuring comfort during your stay. Perfect for hikers and cyclists, the campground’s direct access to the 63-mile limestone Wabash Trace Trail opens endless opportunities for exploration amid the Loess Hills' rolling terrain. Nearby, the picturesque and historic St. Patrick Catholic Church adds a touch of cultural significance just minutes from your campsite.
With its mix of functionality and unique features, this campground is ideal for day trips, weekend getaways, or longer trail adventures. Within 30 minutes, you’ll find attractions like Shenandoah’s scenic stretches of the trail, the charming town of Malvern, and other quiet points along the Trace, each offering glimpses into southwest Iowa’s natural beauty and small-town allure.
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1087feet 331meters
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