Pet-friendly camping near Atkins, Iowa offers access to the scenic Cedar River Valley, where elevations range from 750 to 950 feet above sea level. The area's humid continental climate features warm summers with average July temperatures around 85°F and occasional thunderstorms that can impact camping plans. Most campgrounds in this region remain open from April through October, with several offering extended seasonal availability for late fall camping.
What to do
Hiking trails at Kent Park: The park features multiple hiking trails around a beautifully landscaped lake with "walking bridges made from recycled iron and memorial trees of many varieties. There is about a two mile trail circumventing the entire lake," according to F.W. Kent Park visitor Lisa S.
Canoeing and kayaking: Lake Macbride offers excellent paddling opportunities with boat access. "The fishing on the lake is also good during this time of the year, and I enjoy eating my catch at the end of the day!" shares Jared N. from Modern North Campground — Lake Macbride State Park.
Visit the Amana Colonies: Located just a short drive from several campgrounds, this historic area offers cultural attractions. "Great place, 1 mile from Amana. Our second stay here, from Louisiana. Good food in Amana," notes Michael J. who stayed at Amana RV Park.
What campers like
Well-maintained shower facilities: Many campgrounds prioritize clean bathrooms. At Wanatee Park, "Bathrooms are stationed without so it's never a far walk and the shower house was really nice," reports Colleen L., who gave the park five stars.
Lake swimming options: "Great campground, cheap sites with electric and water even for tent campers. Fantastic amenities including hot showers and nice bathrooms and a cleaning station with sink basin for camping dishes. Great beach swimming area," notes Steve T. from Sugar Bottom Campground.
Pet-friendly trail systems: Multiple parks offer dedicated walking paths for dog owners. "Very nice campground. Beautiful walking trails through wooded areas near the river," writes Jessica P. about Palisades-Kepler State Park, making it another option for pet-friendly camping near Atkins.
What you should know
First-come, first-served limitations: Some campgrounds don't accept reservations. "This is a first come first serve campground. No reservations can be made," explains Jessica C. about Morgan Creek County Park, adding "The bathroom was pretty nice and clean."
Seasonal availability varies: Most campgrounds close during winter months. "CG and cabins closed for winter season for improvements and online reservations," notes James M. about Palisades-Kepler State Park Campground.
Parking restrictions enforced: Wickiup Hill Primitive Campsite requires a short hike to reach. "Taking a short trail to the site, the permanent wake up offers shelter, fire ring with grate, and restrooms nearby," explains James M. about this primitive option.
Tips for camping with families
Playground access: Multiple parks feature dedicated play areas. "Along the trail into the site, you will find a large play area for families," notes James M. about Wickiup Hill's amenities.
Youth group sites available: For larger family gatherings, some parks offer specialized group camping. "We stayed here for the easy access to the water for the Scouts to get out in canoes and fishing," explains Robert F. about Pleasant Creek, adding "I have not had any issues at all."
Wildlife viewing opportunities: Kids often enjoy spotting local animals. "We saw wild turkeys and dear almost ever day walking the camp grounds," shares Terri R. about her experience at Lake Macbride State Park.
Tips from RVers
Site leveling requirements: Be prepared for uneven spots at some campgrounds. At Amana RV Park & Event Center, "The down sides of the park were that the roads and pads are gravel so I could see it becoming an issue during weather but we didn't have much trouble leveling," reports Ash B.
Electric options vary: Check campground listings for available hookup types. "Our site was unlevel but was able to get the RV right with tri-levelers. The sites are very spacious with some shade, a fire ring, and picnic table provided," notes Clint G. about Wanatee Park.
Dump station accessibility: Most campgrounds feature convenient dump stations. "They have a double-hole dump station that can be accessed in both directions," explains MickandKarla W. about their Sugar Bottom experience, adding "This large COE has a variety of sites, with the 300 loop being full hook-ups."