Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Atkins, IA

Morgan Creek Park offers pet-friendly camping with both tent and RV sites throughout the year. The park maintains clean bathrooms and showers with water and electricity at each site, while providing picnic tables and fire rings. Pets must remain on leash at all times in the camping area, but can enjoy several miles of scenic trails that wind through the property. The campground operates on a first-come, first-served basis with no reservations accepted, which sometimes makes securing a spot difficult during peak season. Sites are well-maintained but positioned relatively close together, creating a more social camping environment rather than a secluded experience.

Pleasant Creek State Recreation Area Campground welcomes pets at their tent, RV, cabin and glamping sites from April through December. The campground features spacious tent sites with privacy provided by waist-high prairie flowers between each location. Hiking trails around the 8-mile lake loop offer moderate elevation changes and provide excellent opportunities for dog walking, though owners should bring sufficient water as there are limited bailout points along the trail. The park enforces a strict two-car per campsite rule that rangers actively monitor. Fishing access points throughout the property allow pet owners to enjoy angling while their dogs rest nearby. Bathrooms and shower facilities are well-maintained, making this a comfortable option for extended stays with pets.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Atkins, Iowa (86)

    1. Amana RV Park & Event Center

    10 Reviews
    Amana, IA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 622-7616

    $25 - $42 / night

    "Relatively wide open, sites adjacent to one another. Utilities all worked fine, decently maintained."

    "Campground is a nice bike ride away from the Amana villages and overall a great base camp"

    2. Pleasant Creek State Recreation Area Campground

    6 Reviews
    Shellsburg, IA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 436-7716

    $60 / night

    "We stayed here for the easy access to the water for the Scouts to get out in canoes and fishing.  I have been camping here off and on for the last 25 years.  I have not had any issues at all. "

    "There is plenty of access to the lake for fishing whether it's from shore or on a boat."

    3. F. W. Kent Park

    19 Reviews
    Oxford, IA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 645-2315

    $20 / night

    "We stayed during an Iowa Football weekend, attended the game in nearby Iowa City, and then enjoyed the rest of our weekend exploring the ponds and trails in the park."

    "It is the perfect camping destination between Amana colonies and Iowa City."

    4. Linn County Park Morgan Creek Campground

    4 Reviews
    Atkins, IA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 892-6450

    "Trails close by and only about 5 min from expressway."

    "Morgan Creek has amazing trails and the location is fantastic if you are looking for the camping expirence but still have work or other things to get done."

    5. Sugar Bottom Campground

    24 Reviews
    North Liberty, IA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 624-2102

    $14 - $260 / night

    "Very nice COE campground north of Iowa City in the Lake Coralville area. Beautiful setting, lots of options for sites."

    "Nice grassy sites near lake for fishing, hiking, wildlife viewing. Near Iowa Raptor Project that conducts raptor programs and site with walking tour and live raptors, and Macbride State Park as well."

    6. Morgan Creek County Park

    3 Reviews
    Palo, IA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 396-2363

    $23 - $40 / night

    7. Modern North Campground — Lake Macbride State Park

    15 Reviews
    Solon, IA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 624-2200

    "My niece who lives nearby recommended this place to stay when we went to visit her since was a short drive from where she lives. "

    "Close access to boating and town"

    8. Wanatee Park (formerly Squaw Creek)

    6 Reviews
    Marion, IA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 892-6450

    $23 - $33 / night

    "We camped at this park for 9 nights with W/E on site with a dump upon exit/entrance.  Our site was unlevel but was able to get the RV right with tri-levelers. "

    "There are a variety of sites to choose from, nice trees, and a beautiful wildflower field to walk through."

    9. Wickiup Hill Primitive Campsite

    2 Reviews
    Toddville, IA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 892-6485

    $54 / night

    "Linn County, Iowa, county pack in Primitive site is near nature scape, pit toilets, offers fire pit with sitting blocks and firewood included with camp fee, nature center just yards away, trails, forested"

    "The site offers primitive amenities near Wikiup Hill learning Center. Taking a short trail to the site, the permanent wake up offers shelter, fire ring with grate, and restrooms nearby."

    10. Beyonder Getaway at Sleepy Hollow

    14 Reviews
    Oxford, IA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (319) 628-6900

    $45 - $65 / night

    "Given its proximity to a busy interstate highway, this campground scores high on the convenience factor, but it is just far enough away where you will feel as though you have escaped the busy hustle and"

    "Given its proximity to the busy interstate highway, this campground scores high on the convenience factor being EZ on- and off-, but it is just far enough away where you will feel as though you have escaped"

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Atkins, IA

388 Reviews of 86 Atkins Campgrounds


  • R
    Sep. 22, 2024

    Oelwein City Park

    This is a beautiful city park campground

    I enjoyed my 5 night stay at Oelwein City Park Campground. It's located on the south end of town, there is only one business within walking distance. It's a great restaurant (Oelwein Family Restaurant) and it's about a 15 minute walk.

    There is one shower house, and several vault toilets throughout the park. The shower house is old and a little run down but was very clean. I had no problems using it.

    The city park is adjacent to the campground and has picnic shelters, a playground, and a dog park.

    There are electric and water hookups at most sites, and there is a dump station. The park was pretty full on the weekend as you would expect, but very quiet during the week.

    I had great Verizon and T-mobile service here.

  • L
    Aug. 22, 2020

    Waterloo - Lost Island Waterpark KOA

    Something for everyone

    Great RV park. Lots of room and cabin rentals for folks that don’t have an RV. The fenced dog park was fantastic for those of us with dogs. A lake with beach area and an area for fishing founded it out! Would recommend!

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 1, 2024

    Diamond Lake County Park

    Lakeside Campground Bliss

    While it was our first time camping in Iowa, we were extremely lucky to land upon this slightly hidden fresh water centered campground just a 20 minute drive south of Route 80 near Montezuma, wherein one needs only follow Road#63, before coming across Diamond Lake County Park. With the fall colors being in full bloom when we visited, the entire campground was awash in bright yellows, reds and oranges from the changing colors of the leaves. Also, as we were visiting in mid-October, versus some of the other reviews here, we found that we had the place mostly to ourselves, which made for a rather peaceful sublime respite we were searching for. 

    As for the campground itself, what we enjoyed most was how this location is, for the most part, very well organized in keeping the RV'ers and 5th Wheeler crowds together, while preserving a nice slice of verdant lakeside pasture for us primitive camper types. Each of the sites for camping come equipped with (in most cases) fairly new aluminum picnic tables, fire ring with folding BBQ grill. While we didn’t stay in the RV areas, given our tent-pitching persuasion, what we did see was fairly impressive and looked altogether rather brand new with freshly poured concrete slots and fairly mint-looking RV hook-ups (50 amp electric and water) and this same area also boasted a brand new restroom facilities. 

    Obviously, the main attraction here is Diamond Lake itself, with its more than 90 acres of fresh water, albeit murky fresh water, was certainly a hit with this camping family. We enjoyed being able to get out on the lake with our kayaks and canoes as well as go for very long walks around the circumference of the lake itself, with which you will find simply splendid trails. And if that’s not enough exploration for you, then head further inland and away from the lake to explore this parks other 660 acres of grassy prairieland. 

    From an amenities standpoint, there’s a decent amount, including: three shower houses, four shelters, 2 dump stations, three his / her latrines (some much more dated than others), boat ramp and fishing dock, a dedicated fish cleaning station and what looked to be a fairly new kids playground. In all there’s a total of 120 sites to choose from, with 80 designated for RVs / 5th Wheelers and 40 earmarked for primitive camping, which do not come with any electric, which was on one hand the biggest bummer, but on the other hand, offered up front-row access to lakeside camping bliss as many of these primitive campsites are located right on the water’s edge. 

    Insider’s tips? Here’s a few: (1) Check-in is self-registration and is done onsite, so net-net, this place is first-come, first served as no online or advanced registration is taken. While we didn’t mind this, and given that we arrived right around noon as folks were actually checking out, we got the ‘pick of the litter’ of campsites. Electric sites are $20 / night and non-electric are $10, so this place is incredibly affordable; (2) If you are looking for some grub nearby after growing weary of another meal of franks & beans, then there’s really just a few nearby options: Subway, Sauced Pizza & Pub, Casey’s and Yolanda’s Tacos over in the little town of Montezuma; (3) While there are actually few different campgrounds here at Diamond Lake, for primitive campers, the best sites IMHO are located as far southwest as you can possible go around the lake, where there’s more than a dozen or so sites that sit right in front of the water and present a completely isolated surrounding. 

    Happy Camping!

  • C
    Oct. 5, 2022

    Beyonder Getaway at Sleepy Hollow

    No Pets?

    Was looking forward to camping there until I found out they do not allow pets at tent sites. Apparently they don’t feel responsible pet owners use tents. Not happy will never stay there

  • James M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 25, 2022

    Koch's Meadow Lake Campground

    Private CG with lake

    This CG is a full service CG for RVs with community buildings, gravel road lanes, pet friendly, and lake access for fishing, paddling and swimming.

  • Janet R.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 16, 2025

    West Overlook Campground

    A darn good dam campground

    This campground is maintained by the Army Corps of Engineers as part of an outdoor recreation complex around a large dam on the Iowa River. The reservoir behind the dam creates both the Coralville Lake alongside Lake MacBride which is a state park in a side bay. The recreation area also includes campgrounds and river recreation downstream of the dam, including a gorge of geologic interest that is filled with Devonian fossils exposed in the flood of 1993.

    This review is for the West Overlook campground located on the lakeside upstream of the dam. This is one of the larger campgrounds at Coralville Lake, and is popular due to the large sandy beach, the modern boatlaunch area, and options for a variety of kinds of campsites in separate loops. Some of the loops are close to the lake or in various heights overlooking the lake, some loops are tucked into beautiful shady woods further inland. As a tent camper I chose one of the loops in the woods as the sites are larger and quieter and more spacious. All of the loops seem family friendly and pretty quiet even though pretty full. There are new modern bath houses with showers, and hiking trails all around. There is easy access to a nearby mountain bike trail complex, the state park, fishing, and boating. This seems to be a camping destination for a lot of folks in the area, but is also an easy stopover right off Interstate 80 for folks on road trips. It is also a nice and inexpensive basecamp for folks visiting Iowa City or the University of Iowa, only about a 15-20 minute drive away. My most recent time camping here was this month, May 2025, but I have camped here many times in the past as far back as 1964, and the campground improvements and recreation opportunities have just gotten better and better over the years. Its a popular location, so Spring camping is quieter; fall camping is also quiet, and the fall leaves are beautiful then.

  • Kim F.
    Aug. 10, 2024

    Windmill Ridge Campground

    Hidden little gem

    Clean, quiet and well set campsite for all camping styles. Set well off the main road, the gravel road is well maintained, graded well for easy driveable whee truck, rvs or trailers. Family and pet friendly, clean, well kept property, amenities on site,completive priced sites for camping and to gather together and enjoy life for a moment or two. Check it out, don't believe you will regret it. Peace fellow travelers.

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 1, 2024

    Beyonder Getaway at Sleepy Hollow

    Sleepy Campground Oasis Stone’s Throw from Highway Thoroughfare

    Should you be traveling east-west on one of the country’s busiest thoroughfares – Route 80 – and find yourself in central Iowa and looking either for a place to pull over for a day or for much longer than that, then you may very well want to consider Beyonder Getaway at Sleep Hollow. Given its proximity to a busy interstate highway, this campground scores high on the convenience factor, but it is just far enough away where you will feel as though you have escaped the busy hustle and drive-by buzz of non-stop traffic. 

    This campground oasis planted square in the middle of the 'prairieland' of the Hawkeye State, you’ll appreciate that there is a decent-sized lake here that is perfect for a quick dip should you want to get some swimming in and cool down from the blistering Midwestern summer heat or perhaps you’d like to put a kayak or canoe in to get some decent oar exercising in or cast a line to try your luck and some mild ‘catch& release’ fun – whatever the reason … up to and including no reason at all … the mini lake that is front and center here at Beyonder is both a good distraction as well as makes for a great landscape. 

    As for the campground itself, there’s RV sites offering up pull-thru and back-in sites complete with full hook-up water, 30+ 50 amp electric and sewage lines. If you’re a primitive camper like me, there’s a handful of sites (7 by my count) that include picnic tables, fire pits and scattered stand-up BBQ grills. And if you don’t have either a tent or an RV, no worries, Sleepy Hollow will easily rent you one of their 3 cozy cabins which are located up front and close to the fishing pond, where these structures come with running hot and cold water along with electricity. 

    With amenities in mind, Beyonder packs a punch with offering the following: horseshoes, kid’s playground, dog run/ puppy park, designated dumpsters, fairly decent WiFi, community firepits, general market store, laundr-O-mat, shower facility, pavilion, game room, ball pit, volleyball and basketball courts, man-made beachhead with swim area and windmills. Oh, and there’s a lagoon with hundreds of ducks, but depending upon how you look at this, it may or many not be considered an amenity. My kids loved it and we had a lot of fun feeding our feathered friends. 

    Insider’s tips? Here’s a few: (1) When you get tired of digging through your Cordova roto-molded cooler or onboard mini-fridge, then head on over to nearby Renee’s Roadhouse where this roadside stand serves up standard-fare Americana fare like burgers, sandwiches and wraps; (2) For anything more substantial, you’ll have to take a longer drive east to Iowa City of which I recommend Foundry Food+ Tap, Back Berner Bar& Grill or Casa Tequila Tiffin; (3) Should you be looking to explore a nice slice of nature while here at Beyonder’s then head due northeast to Hawkeye Wildlife Management Area where there’s plenty of trails, shooting ranges and some fairly decent bird watching; (4) If you’d like to embrace the Amish vibe that exists here in rural Iowa, then head due north to Amana Colonies where you’ll come across what looks like German colonies that have been expelled from the Schwarzwald (Black Forest) where this displaced utopian outcrop will sell you anything from blankets and cabinetry all while offering you some nice wienerschnitzel and apfelpflanzen. Auf wiedersehen! 

    Happy Camping!

  • Tim M.
    Oct. 6, 2021

    West Overlook Campground

    Comfortable Campground

    LuLu and I stayed for 10 days while visiting family in Iowa City. The campground hosted mainly locals but it’s only a couple of miles off the I80. The park is electric with a convenient dump and water station as you enter the park. It’s located on a lake with boat-ramp, kids play area, hiking trails near by, and close to quaint Iowa City home of the Hawkeyes.


Guide to Atkins

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."

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