Primitive Campground- Martin's Access
The area contains 4 primitive camping areas with a total of 24 campsites. Water pumps and handicap
accessible pit toilets are available throughout the park. Campsites are
available first come, first served from spring through
fall.
Martin Area also features
28 picnic shelters, river access for anglers and canoeists, and scenic hiking
trails through prairie, savanna and woodland habitats.
This
is an excellent area for birdwatching, mushroom and berry picking, horse riding and cross
country skiing
Snowmobiling is permitted
on roads within the park. (No motorized vehicles on trails!)
We sell firewood $5/10 pieces! Call us at 712-225-6709 or email us at cherokeeccb@gmail.com and we can deliver to the campground! You can also flag down a CCCB truck in the campground.
Please read the County Park's Rules and Regulations before camping with us that include:
- Dogs must be on a leash at all times
- No fireworks
- No ATV/UTV
- No target shooting
Check-In / Out Availability Check-in is after 03:00 PM and check-out is before 03:00 PM.
Location
4578 Martin Access Rd
Cherokee, IA 51012
Amenities
- Fire ring
- Picnic Table
- 40 Primitive Campsites
- 28 Open Shelters
- Pump Water
- Pit-restrooms
Fees
$10/night Primitive Campsites
Hours of Operation & Seasons
May1-October 31
PENDING WEATHER CONDITIONS
Call for Availability
Address
629 River Road
Cherokee, IA 51012
Closures
Camping is closed November 1-April 30
The North Entrance gate is closed to road traffic December 1-April 15, weather dependent. The park is still open to foot traffic during that time.
Related Items
- Martin Foot Trails Martin Access Foot Trails
- Martin Horse Trails Martin Horse Trails
Availability
Where You'll Be
Cherokee County
Cherokee County in northwest Iowa is an ideal destination for hunters and anglers, campers, history buffs, artists and art lovers, canoeists, families and anyone interested in a relaxing and scenic retreat from the daily grind.
Cherokee CCB manages over 1300 acres of parks, wildlife areas, river accesses, preserves and natural resource areas.