1,365 acres of recreation opportunities the park’s centerpiece is a 58-acre lake that offers both fishing and boating, as well as nearly two and a half miles of shoreline to explore.
The Chief Keokuk Campground features 70 pads with electrical hook-ups for campers or tents (Class A camping), plus 25 non-electrical, ‘tent only’ sites (Class C camping) that are not accessible by vehicle. There is a shower building and a sanitary dump station in the camping area. Open May 1st to November 1st. Campground available for “electric only’. November 1st to May 1st.
A primitive cabin, Chief Tecumseh, is also available. The cabin is located on a slope overlooking Johnson Lake. There is no cooking, pets or smoking in the cabin. Fire grill, table and BBQ grill are provided outside. A full size bed, two sets of bunk beds, table and benches are provided inside. The cabin has heat and a/c available with two ceiling fans. You must provide your own bedding. Cabin is available April – November with water within 100 yards. No water or showers available April or November.
Reservations can be made, for dates between May 1st and November 1st, at ReserveAmerica.com for the campgrounds.

