Lacey-Keosauqua State Park encompasses 1,662 acres of scenic splendor in Van Buren County, Iowa, perched along the Des Moines River valley. This historic state park, dedicated in 1920, showcases oak-hickory bluffs, river overlooks, and a rich heritage including Native American burial mounds and beautifully preserved Civilian Conservation Corps structures from the 1930s era. The park offers 13 miles of trails through valleys and along cliffsides, providing exceptional hiking and bird-watching opportunities, particularly during spring migration. A 22-acre lake supports fishing, swimming, and electric-motor boating, while picnic areas and playgrounds serve families. Camping facilities include pull-through RV sites with full hookups—30-amp electrical, water, sewer, and dump station access—making it ideal for big rig travel. Modern amenities include showers, grills, firewood availability, and pet-friendly policies. The park's blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and comprehensive recreational facilities makes it a premier destination for RV travelers seeking both adventure and heritage-rich camping near Keosauqua, Iowa. Visit https://iowastateparks.reserveamerica.com/campsiteCalendar.do?contractCode=IA&parkId=610103 to book your stay.