Fontana County Park

Fontana County Park campground
Google Rating: 4.7

Overview

Fontana County Park is in Iowa. The available information identifies it as a campground, and the review excerpts describe it as a place where people camp. The reviews also mention that the park has a conservation focus and includes exhibits at a visitor center.

The review excerpts mention a staffed nature center and a visitor center with exhibits. They also refer to a new expansion of buffalo viewing pens and to animals cared for by the park. One review says there is a nice walking trail, while another mentions a small conservation area with animals. The same review notes that the camp sites are large and that no current full hookup sites were available at the time of the visit, with more being added later in the summer.

Other review details describe the park as quiet and laid back. One visitor said there was no detected Wi-Fi, but there was a strong 5G signal. Another review mentioned that some Amish were camped out during a stay and that a young girl came around selling home baked goods, which the reviewer described as a nice treat. These comments are presented as visitor observations and may not reflect a regular occurrence.

Review excerpts also mention family gatherings, fishing, and hiking as uses people associate with the park. The same excerpts list animals in the conservation area, including raccoons, skunks, coyote, and foxes, though one excerpt is cut off before finishing its description. Based on the verified information, Fontana County Park may suit visitors looking for camping with conservation-related features and large campsites.

Location

1883 125th St
Hazleton, Iowa 50641

(319) 636-2617

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Frequently Asked Questions About Fontana County Park

Does Fontana County Park allow pets?

No, Fontana County Park does not allow pets.