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Stone State Park Campground and Lodge: Nature's Embrace in Sioux City

Discover a scenic Loess Hills escape in Sioux City, offering camping, hiking, and wildlife exploration in a historic state park.

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Nestled in the Loess Hills near Sioux City, Iowa, Stone State Park Campground and Lodge offers a blend of natural beauty and recreational activities. Established in 1935, the park features a rich history tied to the Civilian Conservation Corps and provides a serene escape with hiking trails, camping, and diverse wildlife viewing opportunities.

A brief summary to Stone State Park Campground and Lodge

  • Monday 4 am-10:30 pm
  • Tuesday 4 am-10:30 pm
  • Wednesday 4 am-10:30 pm
  • Thursday 4 am-10:30 pm
  • Friday 4 am-10:30 pm
  • Saturday 4 am-10:30 pm
  • Sunday 4 am-10:30 pm

Local tips

  • Download trail maps before you arrive, as cell service within the park can be limited.
  • Visit in the fall to witness the breathtaking autumn foliage that transforms the park into a colorful landscape.
  • Reservations for camping are highly recommended, especially during peak seasons and weekends.
  • Check for park alerts and notices regarding closures or facility updates before your visit.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From the Sioux City Transit Center at 2100 4th St, take Bus Route 4 towards the Westside area. After approximately 20 minutes, get off at the 5001 Talbot Rd stop. Walk for about 5 minutes down Talbot Rd to reach the campground and lodge entrance. A single fare for the bus is approximately $1.75.

  • Walking

    If you are near the Sioux City Public Library at 529 Pierce St, head west on Pierce St until you reach 4th St. Turn right on 4th St and continue until it intersects with Gordon Dr. Turn left onto Gordon Dr and walk until you reach Talbot Rd. Turn right onto Talbot Rd and continue for about 1 mile to reach the campground and lodge. Be mindful of traffic while walking along the road.

  • Car

    From Interstate 29, take exit 151, which is Hwy 12 north. Go north on Hwy 12 approximately 4 miles to the park entrance. Continue on Talbot Road for about 0.5 miles to the campground entrance at 5001 Talbot Rd. Parking is available within the campground area. Daily parking fees in Stone State Park are around $5.

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Stone State Park Campground and Lodge, located within Stone State Park, is an urban wildlife sanctuary on the edge of Sioux City. The park is part of the unique Loess Hills formation, created by windblown glacial silt. The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) significantly shaped the park in the 1930s, constructing many of its enduring structures, including entrance portals, the Calumet shelter, and a rustic stone lodge. Visitors can immerse themselves in the park's natural history by exploring over 15 miles of trails, ideal for hiking, biking, and observing local wildlife. The nearby Dorothy Pecaut Nature Center enhances the experience with interpretive displays. The campground offers a variety of camping options, including electric and non-electric sites, camping cabins with heating and air conditioning, and a youth group campsite. Modern restroom and shower facilities are available for campers. Stone State Park's history is as captivating as its landscape. Originally a private zoo in the early 1900s, the land was later sold to the state during the Great Depression. The CCC transformed the area, adding amenities and infrastructure. Today, the park continues to offer a peaceful retreat with a range of activities and facilities for nature enthusiasts.

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