Oak Hill primitive campsite is located near the north end of Camp WaNoKi in a majestic White Oak setting. This open site location provides an open shelter and fire pit. A max of 6 people can occupy this site. Please see rules for more detailed information. Registered campers of this site hike the .15 mile through the woodlands from the front parking lot.          


Check-In / Out Availability Check-in is after 01:00 PM and check-out is before 12:00 PM.

Location Oak Hill primitive campsite is located near the north end of Camp WaNoKi after a .15 mile hike from the front parking lot.     


Amenities

  • Carry in/carry out refuse
  • Fire ring
  • Picnic Table

Oak Hill Primitive Campsite

  • All reservations must be made online: 2 night minimum on weekends, 3 night minimum on holidays
  • $15 per night
  • 6 person max
  • Hammocks must wrap around tree (no screws)
  • Leave No Trace Principles apply - no services. Visit HERE for more information
  • May harvest dead fallen wood from the ground but may NOT cut down or damage live trees DO NOT TRANSPORT FIREWOOD ACROSS STATE OR COUNTY LINES
  • Non registered guests must leave park by 10:30 pm
  • Keg beer is not permitted
  • Towed wheeled vehicles are not permitted, including: coolers, wagons, and luggage (bicycles are permitted)
  • Pets must be on a least at all times. Owners are responsible for the removal and disposal of pet waste
  • No refunds
  • Parking in front parking lot allows for 2 vehicles per site

Fees

Oak Hill Primitive Campsite is available for $15 per night. Max of 6 people.

Reservations
*Reservations may be made up to one year in advance of your arrival date.
*Two night minimum for weekends (Friday & Saturday), 3 night minimum for weekends including a holiday
*Camping reservations must be made at least three days in advance of arrival date.


Hours of Operation & Seasons

Park hours are 6:00 am - 10:30 pm. A gate will automatically close at 10:30 pm and then reopen at 6:00 am. 


Address

2400 WaNoKi Camp Road
Ph: 515-576-4258

Fort Dodge, IA, 50501


Closures

If special events are being hosted, the facility will be posted as "CLOSED"


Webster County

The Webster County Conservation Board is located in central Iowa and is home to the Matt Cosgrove River's Edge Discovery Center and John F. Kennedy Memorial Park. The Webster CCB collectively manages 24 areas, memorial sites, wildlife areas and prairies - encompassing over 2,000 acres within the county.

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