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You camp, and you camp often. You have been to some of the best campgrounds in Iowa, and we need your help. We are looking for RVers to write reviews of their local Iowa campgrounds. We are also willing to pay up to $200 for full-content reviews with photos and details about the campground and it’s amenities.

We encourage you to contact us at goodliferv@glrv.com to see if the campground(s) you are interested in reviewing are already reviewed. All content and reviews shall be your own, including photos, and the reviews shall become the property of Good Life RV. We highly encourage you to take high-quality photos and research the campgrounds thoroughly. We reserve Editorial right and discretion. To receive full payment we must choose to publish your review and it must be a high quality review rich with information and High Quality photos. Below is a sample review for your guidance.

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Midwest Premiere Campground: Brushy Creek State Park

Recently on WHO Radio Sunday show Sportsman Notebook was interviewing Kevin Szcodronski from the Iowa DNR. The conversations ranged anywhere from lake fishing to bike trails. A caller mentioned Brushy Creek State Park and Szcodronski stated how it was Iowa’s Premiere state park, and in fact may be the Midwest’s best park. Many campers agree.Bushy Creek Campsites

Just west of Good Life RV – Webster City off of Hwy 20 Brushy Creek State Recreation Area is a combination of Camping, Fishing, Hiking, Horse-riding, Shooting, and much more. At over 6,500 acres it is one of Iowa’s largest recreational areas. It has over 45 miles of multi-use trails for horse, snowmobile, hiking, or mountain biking. The lake is 690 acres with fishing opportunities Brushy Creek Fishingeverywhere. Anglers enjoy catching bass, bluegill, crappie, walleye, and even musky. Many fishing jetties are located along the shore and the main fishing pier is on the west shore. Three boat ramps make access to the water easy. Two open shelters are available for use and many picnic spots with grills have great scenic views.

Three separate campgrounds make for the bulk of activity around the lake including 2 equestrian campgrounds and a non-equestrian located near the beach. A nice feature about Brushy Creek Campsites is the relative distance to your camp neighbors, there is more space than most campgrounds. The two equestrian campgrounds have horse hitching posts and a combined 230 campsitSpacious Campsiteses. Modern showers, horse arena, and full hookups are available at both campgrounds.

The non-equestrian campground features 47 campsites including 39 with electrical and 8 with full hookups. The main campground road is paved and there is a modern shower and restroom facility also.Brushy Creek Fire Rings The beach is a short 5 minute walk away and the playground is excellent for the kids. All three campgrounds can be reserved with the park reservation system. Feel free to bring your pets, cameras, binoculars, and video cameras as the scenery is some of the most beautiful in the state. Two shooting ranges afford the marksmen to practice either still target or clay pigeons.

When planning your next vacation or weekend getaway give Brushy Creek State Park a chance, you will not be disappointed.

Links:
Reservations:
http://www.stateparks.com/brushy_creek.html
Iowa DNR Details:
http://www.iowadnr.gov/Places-to-Go/State-Parks/Iowa-State-Parks/ParkDetails/ParkID/610108/idAdminBoundary/175