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Dog-Friendly Camping near Tracy, IA

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    Howell Station Campground and Whitebreast Campground both welcome pets throughout their facilities near Tracy, Iowa. These Corps of Engineers campgrounds along Lake Red Rock maintain clean, spacious sites with ample distance between neighbors, providing pets and their owners room to relax. Leashed pets are permitted in all camping areas including tent sites, RV spots with electric hookups, and common areas. Both locations feature hiking trails where dogs can explore alongside their owners, with the Volksweg trail offering excellent opportunities for any level of hiker or bicyclist with pets. Campsites include fire rings with cooking grates, picnic tables, and access to drinking water. The campgrounds remain open seasonally, with Howell Station operating from April 10 to October 27 and Whitebreast from April 27 to September 24. Camping doesn't get much better than this in Iowa for pet owners seeking outdoor recreation with their animals.

    North Overlook Camp and Wallashuck Campground provide additional pet-friendly options with direct access to Lake Red Rock's recreational opportunities. Dogs particularly enjoy the large beach area at North Overlook, complete with shower houses for rinsing sandy paws after water play. The heavily shaded sites offer protection from summer heat, an important consideration when camping with pets. Eveland Access Campground, located near Oskaloosa, allows pets at its tent, RV, and cabin accommodations, providing versatile options for different camping preferences. Marion County Park permits pets at all its sites and offers full hookups including sewer connections for extended stays with animals. Most campgrounds in the area maintain clean facilities with regular maintenance, though tent campers should note that North Overlook's tent sites are positioned close to the highway with limited shade and minimal separation between sites. Wildlife encounters are common throughout the region, with deer frequently spotted wandering through campgrounds.

    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near Tracy (67)

      1. Whitebreast Camp

      4.7(11)10mi from Tracy132 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Plenty of room for our dogs"

      "Our site had a great view of the lake, as well.   The campgrounds are a drive away from the beach and most boat ramps. "

      from $20 - $288 / night

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      2. Howell Station

      4.4(9)8mi from Tracy143 sitesRVs, Tents

      "We will be staying here every year, this is the best site we've stayed at in central Iowa. Great fishing, bike trail right next to the campsite. Great views too. Dam is right there and you can fish."

      "It’s well maintained, the bathrooms are clean, you’re not packed together like sardines, there’s a nice bike/walking trail around the park and (at least when we’ve visited) bald eagles, blue herons and"

      from $22 - $24 / night

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      3. Wallashuck

      4.6(5)11mi from Tracy83 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Wallashuck in Pella, iowa is one of my favorite places to camp. It’s mostly quiet and peaceful. Plus town is close and has plenty to entertain or fill up supplies"

      "We were able to camp in a tent near RVs without feeling crowded. The restrooms, showers, and playground were all close by…great for camping with kids."

      from $20 - $24 / night

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      4. Nature Haven by the Red Rock Lake

      5.0(4)10mi from Tracy6 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "The perfect drive up private campsite you will find in Iowa. Very quiet with a beautiful view of three ponds and a sunset you will not want to miss."

      "Plus just 6 miles from our fav brewery in Iowa."

      from $25 - $120 / night

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      5. Eveland Access

      4.3(3)8mi from TracyRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      from $20 / night

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      6. North Overlook Camp

      4.3(3)9mi from Tracy52 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Camping doesn't get much better than this in Iowa. The North Overlook site is part of a much larger group of COE campgrounds on Lake Red Rock."

      from $14 - $24 / night

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      7. R&B Campground

      5.0(1)2mi from TracyRVs, Tents

      8. Equestrian Campground — Elk Rock State Park

      3.8(4)13mi from Tracy43 sitesRVs, Tents

      "There are lots of trails around the area. It’s also a great place if you like to go horse back riding with lots of trails that go near the water.

      There are camp hosts to help answer questions."

      "We really wnjoyed riding the trails here. Good facilities for our horses."

      from $18 - $78 / night

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      9. Marion County Park

      5.0(2)13mi from TracyRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Plus, it’s on the outskirts of town so restaurants and grocery stores are nearby."

      "Marion County is often overlooked by people in favor of the various Red Rock campgrounds that are nearby, but in my opinion, unless you have a boat, there is nothing that puts Red Rock above Marion County"

      10. Non-Equestrian Campground — Elk Rock State Park

      3.0(1)13mi from Tracy30 sitesRVs, Tents

      from $16 - $24 / night

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    307 Reviews of 67 Tracy Campgrounds


    • 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!

    • 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!

    • 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!

    • D
      Aug. 10, 2020

      North Overlook Camp

      North Overlook

      Camping doesn't get much better than this in Iowa. The North Overlook site is part of a much larger group of COE campgrounds on Lake Red Rock. It is heavily shaded and offers direct access to a large beach on the lake complete with shower houses and concessions. Red Rock is the largest lake in the state and can accomodate any size water craft. The campground is located directly on the Volksweg trail which offers excellent opportunities for any level of hiker or bicyclist. The town of Pella is close by and is a worthy destination in itself. Shower houses are clean as is the campground in general. Campsites are well distanced from each other and offer a good degree of privacy. The only drawback, for some, is the fact that sewer and water hookups are not available. All sites have electric. I would highly recommend this, and all the COE campgrounds on Lake Red Rock.

    • Meredith L.
      Jun. 5, 2023

      Elk Rock Campground And Boat Ramp — Lake Red Rock

      Perfect Weekend Getaway for EVERYONE!

      This park is beautiful with plenty to do and see. We camped out at site 82 which is a non-electric site and close to a Red Rock Lake shoreline. Spots are pretty close but they perfectly have grass tall enough to give you some privacy between spots. I was never bothered by either neighbors. The grass also gives you a path to the water spout. The staff member at the front was such a gentlemen and helped us with our firewood. There are some walking paths down to the lake which you can fish from. The views by the lake are beautiful too. The only thing to keep in mind with this spot is it is as far away from the bathrooms as possible. I, personally, didn't mind, but wanted to make note of it. We will be returning to this park. 

      Restrooms: Cleaner than I expected! And they are not port-a-potty type bathrooms, plumbing with nice stalls, toilets and sinks. 

      Dog-friendliness: My dog LOVED this campground. We kept her on a long-line stake(per parks' guidelines) and she had plenty of room to roam. 

      Picnic area: A picnic table is provided but they are older, so I recommend bringing your own table cloth and some towels or something for the seats.

    • Kathy B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 18, 2026

      Diamond Lake County Park

      Choose Your Site Wisely

      Pulled in from the main entrance on Stage Coach road - saw signs for tent sites to the right, so continued straight to RV sites. Found the little site with about 10 sites and only 2 other campers there. Found a nice place by the water and parked, hooked into electric.

      Later took my bike for a ride and realized how many other sites there are around this lake. So many of them right on the water. A beautiful little spot. I was thinking of staying two nights, but discovered 2 ticks on my cat and decided to pull out. 

      Over night big rain came in and my power pedestal and fire pit were submerged in water! Choose your site wisely if there's a storm coming!

    • Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 29, 2021

      Thomas Mitchell County Park

      Creek side sites available

      Thomas Mitchell park is located outside of Altoona Iowa on 197 acres. There are electric and non electric sites available. The outer loop has a creek that flows behind the sites with large stairs to get down to it. Kids were having a blast in the water. Some sites are reservable and some walk up. There is a fishing lake,playground,sand volleyball, and hiking. The main hiking trails are wide with smaller ones shooting off the sides. There is also a group site that you can hike to on the Devote trail. The camp hosts are helpful and offer firewood,which they bring to your site, on Wednesday-Sunday. It is very peaceful but we also camp Sun-We’d when there isn’t a ton of people. We will definitely camp here again.


    Guide to Tracy

    Tracy, Iowa sits near Lake Red Rock, the largest lake in Iowa, with several pet-friendly campgrounds within a 15-mile radius. Seasonal operation runs from April through October for most sites, with peak water levels typically occurring in late spring. The area receives around 35 inches of precipitation annually and summer temperatures average 85°F.

    What to do

    Hiking with dogs: Howell Station Campground offers access to a paved trail system along the Des Moines River. "Paved trail nice for biking and walking. Fishing nearby and the Dutch themed town of Pella is a short drive and a must see," notes Renee H., who also mentions the campground maintains storm shelters for severe weather.

    Fishing opportunities: Multiple access points for fishing exist around Lake Red Rock, with several species available. Eveland Access provides direct river entry for anglers. As Dorothy H. states, it's a "Great area right on the river. excellent for fishing or boating."

    Kayaking and water sports: The lake accommodates various watercraft sizes. Dan R. explains that North Overlook Camp offers "direct access to a large beach on the lake complete with shower houses and concessions. Red Rock is the largest lake in the state and can accommodate any size water craft."

    Visit Pella: Just 7 miles from several campgrounds, this Dutch-themed town offers cultural attractions and dining. As Jay M. notes about Howell Station: "CG is well kept, has a bike/walking path that borders the River and winds through the woods" making it convenient for day trips to town.

    What campers like

    Spacious sites: Unlike crowded commercial campgrounds, Corps of Engineers sites provide ample separation. Molly L. appreciates that at Whitebreast Campground: "There is a lot of space between campsites, which is awesome! Our site had a great view of the lake, as well."

    Clean facilities: Most campgrounds maintain well-serviced bathrooms and shower buildings. At Wallashuck, Tom notes: "Men's bathroom is clean, showers have good hot water but could use a deep cleaning."

    Wildlife viewing: Several reviewers mention abundant wildlife sightings. Jennifer M. reports an exceptional experience at Elk Rock State Park: "The best part about the trip was the eagles. We must have been there at just the right time, because lined all through the trees along the lakes edge were eagles upon eagles. I'd say we saw about 70 bald eagles perched in the tress."

    Shade coverage: Many sites feature mature trees providing relief from summer heat. Kent W. calls Howell Station "one of our favorites" with "friendly, helpful people" and notes bald eagles, blue herons and pelicans line the river.

    What you should know

    Weather considerations: The area experiences severe weather during summer months. Renee H. recounts: "The night we stayed, there was a severe weather threat, and the staff, at the end of the night, had unlocked the storm shelters (utility area in the middle of the bathhouses) should the need arise. We ended up having to seek shelter because of a tornado warning."

    Beach conditions vary: Lake beaches may not meet expectations. Molly L. cautions about Whitebreast beach: "As you made your way further down and into the water, there was muddy, wet clay and the beach floor was slimy and muddy. I even saw a young boy lose his shoes in the wet clay!"

    Highway noise: Some tent sites experience traffic noise. Victor S. warns about North Overlook Camp: "This campground sits right next to a busy highway and the tent spots are right out front and have very little shade. The tent spots are very close to a busy highway."

    Seasonal operation: Most campgrounds close by late October. Howell Station operates April 10 to October 27, while Whitebreast runs April 27 to September 24.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Several dog-friendly campgrounds near Tracy feature play areas. Tiffany K. mentions: "The grounds have play sets and swings for kids" at Howell Station, making it suitable for families with both children and pets.

    Beach proximity: North Overlook provides convenient beach access for families. Victor notes: "The lake is right next to the tent spots and you can walk to the beach which is nice."

    Educational opportunities: Marion County Park offers historical exhibits. Adam shares: "There's a historic village onsite that's open for tours on weekends during the summer. Plus, it's on the outskirts of town so restaurants and grocery stores are nearby."

    Site selection for privacy: Request sites away from highways for quieter family camping. Amanda H. from Wallashuck recommends selecting carefully: "A nice mix of convenience and privacy. Perfect location to showers and playground for kids. Ample space for our needs, but not overly private."

    Tips from RVers

    Leveling requirements: Many sites require leveling equipment. Adam notes at Marion County Park: "The sites are somewhat unlevel so you'll likely need to block up tires. For our current site (site 58 with a 2.8 degree incline), we had to angle in a bit otherwise our auto leveling would throw an error since our front had to go up too high."

    Hookup variations: Full hookups aren't available at all campgrounds. Michael M. mentions Wallashuck is a "Little pricey for not having full hookups. Overall good place."

    Dump station access: Multiple campgrounds provide sanitary dumps for RVs without sewer hookups. Jay M. notes Howell Station has "baths/showers were very clean and well kept up. Sites were spacious, level and most were very shady."

    Reservation recommendations: Some campgrounds fill quickly while others typically have availability. Rodney S. advises about Marion County Park: "The campground is well spaced out and it is almost always possible to get a walk up spot on the weekend even if you wait until Friday afternoon/evening."

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