Saulsbury Bridge Recreation Area

2000 Saulsbury Road, Muscatine, IA 52761

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Hours open

Monday:

6:30 AM - 10:00 PM

Tuesday:

6:30 AM - 10:00 PM

Wednesday:

6:30 AM - 10:00 PM

Thursday:

6:30 AM - 10:00 PM

Friday:

6:30 AM - 10:00 PM

Saturday:

6:30 AM - 10:00 PM

Sunday:

6:30 AM - 10:00 PM

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2000 Saulsbury Rd, Muscatine, IA 52761, United States
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Saulsbury Bridge Recreation Area

Saulsbury Bridge Recreation Area is a 675-acre park located at 2000 Saulsbury Road in Muscatine, Iowa, United States. Situated along the Cedar River, this multi-use park offers a mix of flood plain forest, open fields, creeks, and wetlands, providing a variety of outdoor recreational opportunities. Named after the old Saulsbury Bridge that once spanned the river, the park now offers scenic views and fishing access to the Cedar River. Although the bridge is no longer open to vehicles, visitors can still enjoy it on foot. For more information or to contact the park, you can reach them at (563) 264-5922 or conservation@muscatinecountyiowa.gov. The Muscatine County Conservation Board also meets monthly at the Environmental Learning Center, with meetings open to the public. Please note that the map provided may not show the correct boundaries of the park, so be sure to refer to the official Park Map for accurate information.

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Mamamae Moore:
5

"Was a breezy day but the entire place was beautiful. The bridge made for wonderful pictures. Can't"

almost 2 years ago
Ashley E:
4

"I camped here overnight back in late September of 2021. The sites are relatively close to each other, but during this time of the year, I was pretty secluded. The sites themselves are pretty spacious. The only negative thing I want to say about this place is the amount of garbage in the woods by my camp site. I cannot believe some of the things people dump: cooking utensils, plastic chairs, etc. It’s a shame that people ruin nature like that."

almost 3 years ago
Amanda Stephens Mesa:
5

"Grew up going to Saulsbury and it is one place that has gotten better while staying almost the same iver the years. Beautiful scenery, great trails."

almost 3 years ago
Jenna S:
5

"GORGEOUS! The sounds in the evening - birds, frogs, crickets - were absolutely lovely! We had the entire campground to ourselves. Camp host. Nice, clean bathrooms. Picnic table at each site. Lots of shady trees. Creek side. There are riverside camping options, and while that campground was also beautiful, there were some creepy guys just hanging out in their cars and lots of insects; plus no camp host present."

almost 3 years ago
jonathan kelley:
5

"Nice little hidden gem. Tent sites on the banks of the cedar river. Primitive tent sites that you have to walk a trail 50 yards or so to get to. Main camp ground for rvs. Cedar river sites have a no water restroom house, 6 stalls. The chicken creek has a boat ramp for kayaks and such. Much more calm than the cedar river. Main camp has a clean bathroom with water and 4 nice showers. Very pleased. Will return. Dont know if there are reservations allowed, as this particular weekend was 1st come 1st serve."

almost 4 years ago
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