Indian Lake Park
Farmington, IA · Campground
- Address
- Indian Lake Park, 28163 Willow Ave, Farmington, IA 52626
- Phone
- (319) 878-3706
- Website
- www.farmingtoniowa.com/indian-lake-park
Indian Lake Park is a hotel located in Farmington, IA. It is one of 4 hotels listed in Farmington. Its 4.5-star rating matches the Farmington city average of 4.6 stars. Based on combined rating and review volume, it currently ranks first among hotels in Farmington. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
Customer Reviews
Beautiful campground. Beautiful walking trails, good swim spot, good fishing, and a good playground. A couple of things I want to mention is the rainbow bridge to leave collars on for our furry friends, a rock garden to leave and pick painted rocks, and the abundance of butterflies! All three were a nice touch to a beautiful weekend. I will be returning!
The view is beautiful. It has places setup for campers. There are lots of trails to take.
Cabin 3 is very very ran down.. so bad my kids do not want to stay there and we abandoned our vacation plans.. They killed off all the fish in the lake a couple years ago so don't even try to fish. This was confirmed w/ a fish finder. It does not appear to have been restocked. The cabin was full of cobwebs, duct taped screens, furnace doesn't work (nighttime temperature was in low 40s), patio door is very hard to slide, the grill was unusable, only two of the four burners on the gas stove would light, and the fire pit is 10 ft away from a 500 gallon propane tank. Huge disappointment!! I took pictures but for some reason it's not allowing me to add this to the review!! Highly suspect on a separate note...
Stayed here one night while passing through on a road trip. We were tent camping with 4 small children. We chose this campground due to having available electric for tents, bathrooms with running water and a shower house. We later found out that there was a beach area which was a nice bonus. However it is down a steep hill and you must park at the top and walk down to the lake. A little challenging for small children. The tent area was a large, shaded space at the very back of the campground and we had it all to ourselves mid-week. The terrain was pretty rocky and had many tree roots sticking up. However there were only 2 electric boxes. Thankfully we brought a 100' extension cord and it barely made it inside our tent. There was also a large amount of vehicle traffic back there which was
I've bicycle camped at Indian Lake at Farmington and have also car tent-camped there with my wife. Indian Lake used to be a state park, but it was so close to Lacey-Keosauqua that is was sold to the city of Farmington. Because it's owned by a small town, the park has that rambling, rustic look that a lot of the new state parks have lost. My wife and I like that, since some of the new state parks, although with great facilities, have that "tract home" look, the camping equivalent of a mobile home park. The facility has flush toilets and hot showers, although a bit "rustic." The lake has a walking/bike path around it that my wife and I enjoyed biking. The trail includes educational signs. There is a beach with sand and boat rental opportunities. WiFi is pretty strong there, so my wife can b
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