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Backbone State Park six Pines
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Backbone State Park six Pines

Strawberry Point, Iowa
4.7 (1843 reviews)

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About Backbone State Park six Pines

Campground in Iowa.

Nestled in the rolling hills of northeastern Iowa, Backbone State Park's Six Pines campground offers a peaceful retreat for RV travelers seeking to reconnect with nature without sacrificing comfort. Located near the charming town of Strawberry Point, this state park provides an ideal base for exploring one of Iowa's most scenic regions, where limestone bluffs rise majestically from the landscape and pristine waterways wind through lush valleys.

The park's 27 RV sites are thoughtfully positioned throughout the grounds, allowing visitors to enjoy the natural surroundings while having convenient access to the facilities they need. Whether you're traveling with family, friends, or simply seeking solitude, Six Pines offers a serene camping experience that captures the essence of Iowa's natural beauty. The surrounding woodlands provide genuine shade and privacy, creating an intimate camping atmosphere that larger commercial parks simply cannot match.

Backbone State Park is renowned for its dramatic natural features, including the striking Backbone Ridge that gives the park its distinctive character. The area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with abundant opportunities for hiking along scenic trails that meander through forests and along the Maquoketa River. Anglers will appreciate the excellent fishing opportunities available throughout the park, where native fish species thrive in the cool, clear waters. The river itself is perfect for kayaking and canoeing, offering both peaceful paddles and more adventurous water experiences depending on water conditions and your skill level.

The immediate surroundings provide a glimpse into authentic rural Iowa life. Strawberry Point, just a short drive away, embodies the character of small-town America, with local shops and eateries that reflect regional culture and hospitality. History buffs will appreciate the area's rich heritage, with several historical sites and landmarks within reasonable driving distance that tell the stories of Iowa's settlers and natural development.

This campground appeals to a diverse range of travelers. Families enjoy the safe, manageable size of the park and the easy access to outdoor activities suitable for all ages. Retirees appreciate the peaceful setting and lower-stress camping environment compared to busier commercial parks. Outdoor enthusiasts find exceptional hiking, fishing, and water recreation opportunities. Nature photographers and birdwatchers discover abundant subjects throughout the seasons. Even those simply seeking a quiet weekend getaway find exactly what they're looking for in this tranquil Iowa destination.
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4.7

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Park Details

Total Sites 27

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Strawberry Point is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Iowa weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Strawberry Point.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Strawberry Point. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Backbone State Park six Pines Reviews

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James Pray

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by James Pray

I don’t know why I never visited during the 45 years I’ve lived in Iowa. Maybe it was the name. Sites during the fall. Amazing colors. Lots off trails. 12” trout in the streams. Cliffs, caves, park ruins, and solid camping. Not what you might call super modern RV sites, but good for small trailers, tents, and truck campers. Plenty of sites for the big ones for an Iowa park, but tight and seemingl... I don’t know why I never visited during the 45 years I’ve lived in Iowa. Maybe it was the name. Sites during the fall. Amazing colors. Lots off trails. 12” trout in the streams. Cliffs, caves, park ruins, and solid camping. Not what you might call super modern RV sites, but good for small trailers, tents, and truck campers. Plenty of sites for the big ones for an Iowa park, but tight and seemingly uneven lots.

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Diane Nichols

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Diane Nichols

Have been here several times. Beautiful and peaceful. Could use at least 1 more restroom, especially up by the auditorium or neat the springs area. Other than that - perfect!

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Bill

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Bill

Beautiful park! The water is so clear that it looks like the trout and other fish are floating in air. I've never seen it crowded, and it's worth the scenic drive from Cedar Rapids: right around an hour.

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A

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by A

Visited 10/18/2025: Very scenic and serene! Just spectacular Fall leaves and lots of different areas to see while not feeling overcrowded in any specific spot. I could see why families were out getting Fall pictures, also a large group out for a motorcycle ride and lots of families out hiking a fishing. 🎣

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Dusty Decker

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Dusty Decker

Beautiful winter scape. The park is very quiet, and full of wildlife. Great for a quick short hike, or a long slow trek. Dang near two different parks in one as one side of the park is cliffs and elevation changes, and the other is much more timber and around a lake walk. Dog friendly with leash!

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