Online reservations for the Sunrise Campground at Storm Lake will begin tomorrow at 8 a.m. The campground, located on the eastern shore of Storm Lake, is offering five different reservation packages for the 2025 season, with fees ranging from $12 to $30.
According to an article published by Storm Laker Radio on February 3, the campground, which is open from mid-April to mid-September, provides 103 campsites, including 36 full hookup sites equipped with water, sewer, electric, cable, fire pits, picnic tables, and concrete pads.
WiFi is available throughout the campground, and additional amenities include restroom, shower, and laundry facilities.
Tent camping is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Reservations for holiday weekends, including Memorial Day, the 4th of July, and Labor Day, are expected to be in high demand, and visitors are encouraged to book early.
The campground is staffed with onsite attendants during the peak season to assist guests and ensure a smooth experience.
Early check-in or late check-out is available for an additional fee. The Sunrise Campground offers an array of outdoor activities and is a popular choice for both local and visiting campers. Campers can secure their spots online starting tomorrow, offering them an easy and efficient way to plan their visit to one of the area’s most sought-after outdoor destinations.
Sunrise Campground is ideally situated on the eastern shore of Lake Storm Lake, offering easy access to a variety of local attractions. Visitors can enjoy the nearby King’s Pointe Waterpark, the Regatta Grille, Sunrise Pointe Golf Course, Pirates’ Pointe Mini Golf, Mandeville Disc Golf Course, sand volleyball courts, a family playground, and a public beach, making it a perfect destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts.
The campground provides both full-service and primitive camping sites, with onsite attendants available from mid-April to mid-September. Amenities include restroom and laundry facilities, as well as wood and ice available for purchase.
For water enthusiasts, the campground offers a boat ramp directly across the street and a fish-cleaning station at the north end.