Dog-Friendly Camping near Ferguson, IA

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    Rock Creek State Park Campground accommodates tent, RV, and glamping setups with pets allowed throughout the grounds. Facilities include electric hookups with 30 and 50-amp service options, on-site showers, and toilets. Riverview Park Campground provides pet-friendly electric sites with water and sewer hookups at reasonable rates, though some visitors note highway noise can be an issue for tent campers. Newton KOA offers cabin accommodations that welcome pets alongside traditional tent and RV sites, with full hookups available including water, electric, and sewer connections. Union Grove State Park Campground and Outback Campground & Resort also feature pet-friendly cabin options for travelers seeking more sheltered accommodations. Sites are level with good maintenance across most properties.

    Dog owners find ample recreation options near these campgrounds. Rock Creek features hiking trails and lake access where pets can enjoy the outdoors, though the beach area may not be suitable for swimming due to waterfowl populations. Timmons Grove County Park provides riverside camping with hiking trails where visitors regularly spot wildlife including deer and turkeys. The tent camping area at Rock Creek offers waterfront sites where guests can fish directly from their campsite while keeping pets nearby. Morning and evening walks around Rock Creek Lake provide excellent opportunities for pet exercise, though some campgrounds become quite busy during summer weekends with limited privacy between sites. The area sees moderate to heavy use during peak season, so advance reservations are recommended for those traveling with pets.

    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near Ferguson (86)

      1. Rock Creek State Park Campground

      4.2(21)13mi from Ferguson172 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Stopped overnight on our way home from Iowa City. No reservations & took our chances on finding an electric site. Score! Neighbors were friendly."

      "The RV section of campground was nearly full but the tent/non-hook up section had lots of space. One can camp on lakeside but be aware that these spots have a slope, not comfortable for my van."

      from $16 - $48 / night

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      2. Kellogg RV Park

      4.0(13)18mi from FergusonRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Following up on my review from over a year ago, I’m adding a bunch of additional photos as well as an abbreviated post pointing out the HIGHS and LOWS of this roadside pit stop of a campground in rural"

      "Our little dog especially liked the two chicken coops at east side of the the campground! (Not noisy or any problem - just a reminder that you are in Iowa!)."

      3. Riverview Park Campground

      4.0(3)9mi from FergusonRVs, Tents

      4. Newton KOA

      3.9(11)19mi from FergusonRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "rural Iowa."

      "Newton KOA This is the primary location for camping in Newton. It’s right off interstate I-80 and is very close to the Iowa Speedway."

      5. Timmons Grove County Park

      3.7(3)13mi from FergusonRVs, Tents

      "There are good hiking trails, including a walk through some wildflowers. Bird watchers will love this place. Also expect to see deer and turkeys."

      6. Union Grove State Park Campground

      4.7(3)15mi from Ferguson11 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "A few trails to hike and a horse camp that I didn’t have time to explore. Nice lending library as well. Bathroom/shower combos are nice (1 is ADA). Not far off the interstate."

      "Union Grove is known for having good lake fishing. The lake is also a great place for kayaking or canoeing."

      from $34 - $90 / night

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      7. Mariposa Recreation Area

      5.0(1)12mi from FergusonTents

      "The lake has been drained and dredged and is slowly filling back up. It’s pretty spacious and has lots of room for tent camping. I wouldn’t bring an RV here."

      from $12 / night

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      8. Outback Campground & Resort

      3.0(3)13mi from FergusonRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Jump into the nearby water and let the kids have a blast! Enjoy a nice fun night away from home!"

      9. Otter Creek Lake and Park

      4.3(3)19mi from FergusonRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Hidden gem in Iowa"

      "This is a very nice quiet campground close to a nice small lake. We stayed in space 30 and this area has just had the electrical updated and the are adding some new spots right by the lake."

      from $10 - $20 / night

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      10. Wolf Creek Rec Area

      4.7(3)20mi from FergusonRVs, Tents

      "Wolf Creek is a nice little campground near Beaman, IA (Beaman is very small, near Conrad as well which has a grocery store)."

      "A nice campground located on the comet trail."

      from $10 - $17 / night

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    Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Ferguson, IA

    440 Reviews of 86 Ferguson Campgrounds


    • Kerry M.
      Aug. 25, 2021

      Riverview Park Campground

      Urban campground is near a busy highway

      This campground has many sites to choose from - RV with hookups as well as some non-electric tent sites. There are quite a few activities in Marshalltown, and it is within the Marshalltown city limits.

      The downside is proximity. It is right next to the highway. When I was there in a tent, the hog trucks would drive by all night (loud and smelly). The RV sites are closest to the road, so maybe it is not so bad in an RV, but it is not particularly enjoyable in a tent.

      Pros:

      + Marshalltown has quite a few places to eat

      + Nice bike trails (and a great bicycle store downtown)

      + It is near the Iowa River

      + Nice park in general with activities like a dog park

      + Camp host on-site

      + Decent sized campsites

      + Playground for the kids

      Cons:

      + It can get busy on a summer weekend

      + Noisy - right by the highway

      + Mosquitos are really bad 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!

    • Abby F.
      Jul. 11, 2018

      Twin Anchors Campground

      Small, Close Campground

      The campground was nice, but it seems more for RVs. Sometimes you have to share a fire pit with other tents if it's busy. They have a small petting zoo and a small beach. This place feels more like a neighborhood verses camping in nature. Most people use this as a "summer home".

    • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 8, 2025

      Kellogg RV Park

      Highway Campground Oasis

      Following up on my review from over a year ago, I’m adding a bunch of additional photos as well as an abbreviated post pointing out the HIGHS and LOWS of this roadside pit stop of a campground in rural Iowa.

      Highs: (1) Quick& EZ access from I-80 via Exit 173; (2) Incredibly well-manicured campground – very clean and well-organized; (3) Very EZ check-in process; (4) Superb Midwestern hospitality from the CG staff and camping community; (5) RV slots offer very nice FHUs and fairly spacious areas; (6) Picnic tables & fire rings are like brand new; (7) If you get hungry, this CG and fueling station has an imbedded Iowa’s Best Burger Café that does live up to its name; (8) There’s also an embedded Amoco gas station and mini-mart; (9) Spectacularly clean and recently refurbished bathrooms & shower facilities; (10) There’s a small launderette here, which was bonus; (11) Should you visit in the summer, you will benefit from being surrounded by 6 foot tall corn fields that will provide greater privacy and better scenery

      Lows: (1) You are just 30 seconds north of I-80, the busiest highway in Iowa;(2) There’s no security gate to prevent any wandering traffic from the highway into this place, so apart from the fact that you're clear out in the boondocks, you are next to the very heavily trafficked I80, so it’s difficult to feel 100% safe & secure here; (3) Lack of privacy between sites as there’s not a ton of trees (welcome to corn country), bushes or brush on the interior of the CG; (4) Most of the RV slots have no shade, so while this isn't exactly Florida, if you're here during the hot summer months, you should bring your own awning or shelter; (5) Some sites have very close proximity to their neighbors; (6) This really isn’t a good place for tent camping, unless you are OK being surrounded by RVs with absolutely no privacy in the open interior; and (7) Apart from FHUs and a decent shower / restroom in the middle of the CG and a small laundry in the NW, there’s not much here in the way of amenities

      Happy Camping!

    • M
      Jun. 20, 2021

      Prairie Bridges Park

      Very nice!

      Great small town campground. Very quiet, especially on weekdays. Great place to take long walks with great paths and scenery. Small town Iowa with convenience store close by.

    • K
      Mar. 25, 2021

      Yellow Banks County Park

      Best of the 4 Polk County Iowa Parks

      Wonderful trails, lots of space.  Access to DM River, has nice pond, playgrounds, just a beautiful area.  Fishing not the greatest, Pond is silted to about 9ft deep, have caught few small bass, bluegill.  Never tried the river here, but is known for big cats.  Camp sites are best around, large flat white rock cinder size area with picnic table, fire ring.  Sites are well spaced.  Shaded.   Double lane dump station.  Close to home, can usually get site without reservation, IF you roll in on Wed.  By Thurs night, it's full.  Few reservables, 90% i'd say are first come.  The way it should be in my opinion.

    • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 1, 2025

      Newton KOA

      Highway Roadside Campground Oasis

      Following up on my review from over a year ago, I’m adding a bunch of additional photos as well as an abbreviated post pointing out the HIGHS and LOWS of this roadside pit stop of a campground in very rural Iowa.

      HIGHLIGHTS: (1) Fairly EZ access from I-80; (2) Incredibly well-manicured campground that is both very clean and well-organized; (3) Despite being next to the highway where we were concerned with errant late-night visitors who had no business being at this CG, there’s excellent security and a feeling of being safe; (4) Superb Midwestern hospitality from the KOA staff and camping community; (5) RV slots offer very nice FHUs and fairly spacious areas; (6) Picnic tables & fire rings are in pretty good condition; (6) If you need anything, there’s a handful of just OK restaurants like Cratty Shack Diner and grocery stores like Hy-Vee and Walmart Supercenter in nearby Newton; (7) Spectacularly clean bathrooms and shower facilities; and (8) Well-stocked catch & release fishing pond

      LOWLIGHTS: (1) You are literally right next to I-80, but the CG sits down below the swooshing traffic, so if you’re not looking, you almost forget that you’re camping next to the busiest highway in Iowa; (2) Lack of privacy between sites as there’s not a ton of trees, bushes or brush on the interior of the CG; (3) Most of the RV slots have no shade, so bring your own awning or shelter; (4) Some sites have very close proximity to their neighbors; (5) Some amenities feel dated and could be replaced and / or refurbished; (6) There’s a fairly nasty industrial park, complete with a junk yard and car mechanic garage with accompanying abandoned cars scattered around the entrance that you’ll have to navigate through before reaching this KOA; (7) This really isn’t a good place for tent camping, unless you can convince the staff to let you set up in the shaded area at the north end of the CG; (8) The pool was shut down for maintenance when we visited

      Happy Camping!

    • Abby M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 12, 2021

      Grant Park (Warren County Consevation Board)

      Beautiful place!

      This place is great! There are 10 beautiful campsites, all with new picnic tables, fire ring and cement pad so you’re chairs are actually level! The fire ring even has a grill you and flip over the fire to cook. There is a vault toilet up on the hill where the campsites are. FYI - the women’s side did not have a lock. The sites were very spacious, some massive and very spread out. You could see neighbors but you aren’t on top on them. And it’s free! You can stay for up to 14 days. They do have registration cards up on the board to complete and post on your site. I had 2-3 bars of LTE via AT&T. The closest gas station is about 7 minutes away and a grocery store about 10 minutes away.

      Let’s talk ticks!! I travel with my dog and during the 3 nights I stayed, I was constantly removing them from him, myself and within the inside of my van. They always got on his feet every time he used the restroom and made their way inside. If you travel with a pet, check them constantly and make sure they are on a tick med!


    Guide to Ferguson

    Camping options near Ferguson, Iowa sit in the heart of Iowa's rolling hills at approximately 900 feet elevation. Most campgrounds in this region experience typical Midwestern seasonal variations with summer highs in the 80s and occasional thunderstorms. Winter camping is limited as many facilities close from October through April, with Rock Creek and Newton KOA being exceptions that offer extended seasonal access.

    What to do

    Kayaking at Rock Creek Lake: The 491-acre lake provides calm waters for paddling with rentals available at the marina. "You can kayak and bike here and it was amazing!" notes Elisha L. about Rock Creek State Park Campground.

    Wildlife spotting along trails: Morning and evening walks offer the best wildlife viewing opportunities. "We visited one week before the water and modern bathrooms were ready, so that was challenging. The park seemed a little rough to be on the cusp of true spring camping. Derecho looks to have hit here, lots of clean up to do," reports Christine R.

    Disc golf near interstate: Newton area offers courses for disc golf enthusiasts. "For activities you can go hiking, fishing, there is disc golf and there is a beach to go swimming in. Morel mushroom hunting is pretty popular here in the wood areas," explains Willy W.

    What campers like

    Fishing opportunities: Multiple stocked ponds and creek access make this region popular with anglers. "Rock Creek is known for its crappie and large mouth bass fishing. The lake has lots of features like brush piles, vertical structures, mossy areas and you can go over by the bridge and fish the rocks," shares Willy W. from Rock Creek State Park Campground.

    Quiet weekday camping: Most campgrounds experience lighter use midweek. "On the weekends it's pretty busy but during the weekday it empties out. The tent camping side is really big also and it's hardly ever filled up," notes a visitor.

    Lake views and sunsets: Several campsites offer direct waterfront views. "Beautiful scenery with lake front camping. Sunset over the lake! Found a great trail to hike, also the opportunity to rent a boat or paddlebord," shares Michael C. about Union Grove State Park Campground.

    What you should know

    Limited privacy at popular parks: Many sites offer minimal separation between camping units. "Very nice lake. Very nice grass for your tent. The sites both tent and RV are simply too close for you to enjoy the place. Camp fires every 10 feet," notes Bruce K. about Rock Creek.

    Highway noise concerns: Proximity to I-80 affects several campgrounds. "It is right next to the highway. When I was there in a tent, the hog trucks would drive by all night (loud and smelly). The RV sites are closest to the road, so maybe it is not so bad in an RV," reports Kerry M. about Riverview Park Campground.

    Seasonal facilities: Many parks have limited amenities outside peak season. "We were able to stay in a great spot. WiFi was great and the area was clean. Campers near us caught a couple of bass in the pond. The on-site facilities were closed due to COVID, but was still a fantastic weekend," shares Pete M.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playgrounds and kid-friendly activities: Several parks offer dedicated play areas. "There are lots of restroom facilities located around the lake that are pretty clean. For activities you can go hiking, fishing, there is disc golf and there is a beach to go swimming in. There are also some playgrounds for the little ones to play in," notes Willy W.

    Fishing with children: Stocked ponds provide easy fishing opportunities. "If you don't have a boat no worries you can rent one at the marina. We caught so many fish here we had to actually let some loose because we were over our limit," shares Cj C. about Wolf Creek Rec Area.

    Pet-friendly camping options: Most parks welcome pets with proper leashing. "We dry camped right on the water's edge for $6 a night, 2 weeks for $88! Electric sites are only $12. Their sites are 20/30/50 amp," mentions Elisha L., highlighting the affordability for families with pets near Ferguson, Iowa.

    Tips from RVers

    Electric hookup variability: Check amperage options when booking. "This RV park is right off the interstate but far enough you won't hear the noise. Nice people, everything is clean. Spots are pull thru," notes Darren G. about Kellogg RV Park.

    Level sites with good maintenance: Most RV sites are well-maintained with gravel pads. "Sites are level. Full hook up for reason price. Has electric and water sites, too. Bugs are bad this time of the year," reports Penny H.

    Convenient food options: Several campgrounds offer nearby dining. "Very convenient to I-80, well-laid out. Most convenient, though, was setting up at the site and then walking to the co-located gas station and burgers for dinner (and great ice cream cones)," shares Greg I. about Outback Campground & Resort.

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