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Do you need a park pass for Iowa State parks?

While a state park pass is a great deal in most states, that is not the case in Iowa. This is because all state parks have no entrance fees in Iowa and therefore there is no need for an Iowa annual state park pass.



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Permits are not generally required for camping in Iowa's state parks, but you will need to pay fees and make reservations for campsites. To reserve a campsite, you can use the Iowa State Parks reservation system.

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?? Use promo code GEM21 to book at iowastateparks.reserveamerica.com and get 1 night of camping free for every night you book at Beeds Lake, Lake Keomah, Lake of Three Fires, Nine Eagles, Pilot Knob or Red Haw.

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A promo code is a random set of numbers and letters associated with a discount or advantage, such as 'free shipping,' 'free sample,' or 'buy one, get one free. ' Its benefit is applied during the purchasing process when the code holder presents it before making the payment.

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Iowa State Parks do not charge entrance fees except at Lake Manawa and Waubonsie state parks.

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The Senior Pass has replaced the Golden Age Passport. The Senior Pass is a lifetime entrance pass to those national parks, monuments, historic sites, recreation areas, and national wildlife refuges that charge a Land and Water Conservation Fund Act (LWCFA) entrance fee.

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Camping fees at Iowa State Parks can vary depending on the type of site and amenities provided. Generally, prices range from around $11 to $24 per night for a standard non-electric tent site. Electric sites can cost between $16 and $26 per night.

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