Dog-Friendly Camping near Revere, MO

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    Hickory Haven Campground's pet-friendly sites accommodate both tent and RV campers with full hookups, including electric, water, and sewer connections. Several campgrounds near Revere allow pets, including Indian Lake Park in Farmington, Iowa, which offers pet-friendly cabins and glamping options alongside traditional camping. Leashed pets are welcome at Lacey Keosauqua State Park Campground, where campers can access walking trails nearby for dog exercise. The campgrounds maintain clean facilities with showers and restrooms, though specific pet amenities like designated dog areas vary by location. Wakonda State Park features several lakes and trails that border farmland, providing ample space for walking dogs in natural settings.

    Dog-friendly trails throughout the region offer excellent opportunities for exercise with pets. Indian Hills Conservation Area provides dispersed camping with limited amenities but lovely scenery for those camping with dogs. Campers should note that hunting seasons, particularly November deer season and spring or fall turkey seasons, may affect camping experiences with pets. The Shimek State Forest's Donnelson Unit features wooded, tucked-away campsites with vault toilets and tiered fire rings that create a peaceful environment for pets and their owners. Most campgrounds in the area operate on a seasonal basis, with many open from spring through fall, though some like Wilson Lake Park remain accessible year-round. Visitors camping with dogs should bring supplies as pet services are limited in this rural region.

    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near Revere (50)

      1. Hickory Haven Campground

      4.3(6)12mi from RevereRVs, Tents

      "Kid and dog friendly. Playground. Dog walk. We stayed over Easter weekend and had a great stay."

      "Large campground that has a few full hookup sites open year around. We were given a site between a couple of traveling workers. Both came out to greet us which was very nice."

      2. Indian Lake Park

      5.0(4)11mi from RevereRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There is a playground, a few nice hiking trails, and a lake with a nice sandy beach. Almost empty during the week, but very busy on summer weekends."

      "Very nice park and not to near a train. Very modern facilities that were clean."

      from $8 - $50 / night

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      3. Lick Creek Unit - Upper Equestrian Campground — Shimek State Forest

      5.0(2)8mi from Revere12 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Good sights, great horse trails, awesome camping"

      "We had a wonderful time camping and riding thw trails."

      from $16 / night

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      4. Donnelson Unit - White Oak Campground — Shimek State Forest

      5.0(1)8mi from Revere11 sitesRVs, Tents

      "It's wooded and tucked away. There's a lot of nice little trails and a couple lakes. There's a $10 a night fee on the honor system so I would not consider it free. We would come back."

      from $12 / night

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      5. Nauvoo State Park Campground

      3.8(6)16mi from RevereRVs, Tents

      "There are a couple of close playgrounds you can walk to. Right across the street from the historic sites, if you're up for it it's just a little further to walk to main street."

      "I felt you might have trouble in long rigs getting around. The drives are not clearly marked and it was a little confusing! No modern facilities close and the pit toilets were very disgusting."

      6. Wilson Lake Park

      4.3(4)14mi from RevereRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Did go to the creamery nearby. If you stay here and don’t visit the creamery, you’re definitely missing out!"

      from $15 - $26 / night

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      7. River Valley Horsecamp

      5.0(1)9mi from RevereRVs, Tents

      "Open sites near the Des Moines river and local road meant spots were just for sleeping. Excellent barns, accommodations, well-kept grounds and animals. Nearby locals kind and welcoming."

      8. Lacey Keosauqua State Park Campground

      4.6(8)22mi from Revere65 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Nice drive in gorgeous country. 23$ site without water 28 w/ water 35 full hookups. Decent showers nice playground for kids lakeside spots as well. The host sells firewood and 2 sizes of ice."

      "Quiet campground located away from the lights of big cities. This has been one of our favorite campgrounds for years."

      from $15 - $36 / night

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      9. Bentonsport

      3.8(5)18mi from RevereRVs, Tents

      "close to the river with lots of fun history and shops to keep you busy."

      "Historical walking bridge that is amazing. No wifi.. poor Internet although I did have one bar so could be worse .I have total by Verizon."

      10. Lee County Pollmiller Park

      4.7(3)20mi from RevereRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Campground had all amenities you would expect with a beach, cabins, all on a small lake. Close to town for any camping needs."

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    • j
      Jun. 9, 2017

      Indian Hills Conservation Area

      Indian Hills Conservation Area

      Conservation Areas in Missouri are enjoyable if you're looking for lovely scenery, and can get by with few or no amenities. Unless you're a hunter, I'd avoid camping there during the November deer season or spring or fall turkey seasons. Otherwise summer camping is fine. Indian Hills Conservation Area is no exception: https://nature.mdc.mo.gov/discover-nature/places/indian-hills-ca It is located in Scotland County in northeast Missouri and consists of rolling hills along the two branches of the Fabius River. Camping is allowed in the parking areas and the grassy areas next to the parking areas. A map of the 3,974 acre conservation area showing the parking/camping sites is found here (If you can't access this link, there is also a link to the map on the main page above): https://nature.mdc.mo.gov/sites/default/files/downloads/conservation-areas/8622map.pdf

      The only amenities, are two unisex toilets. The CA is on the west side of Missouri State Highway 15. This highway starts in Mexico, MO and runs northbound through the county seats of Paris, Shelbyville, Edina and lastly Memphis, MO, in Scotland County. As you leave Edina, in Knox County, northbound, you'll pass through Baring and then Greensburg. About a half mile north of Greensburg you'll enter into Scotland County and the CA will be on your left (west). Missouri blacktop T, an east/west highway, is on the north side of the CA. There is a gravel road that runs west on the county line that is just south of the CA. Missouri blacktop C is an east/west highway about a half mile south of the CA area (which ends in Greensburg). There are 4 north/south roads that access the CA. The east border is Missouri Highway 15. The next road to the west is Seven Oaks. It connects on the north to Highway T and on the south end it turns to the east at the county line and connects to Highway 15. The next road is Indian Creek Road and connects on the north to Highway T. It goes through the northwest part of the CA and loops back to Highway T. There is a Tee intersection with Otter Creek Road that runs to the east and then turn back south to end just short of the Fabius River. The westernmost road is Old Trail Road which runs along part of the west side of the CA. The map shows that the road turns east and becomes Ivy Road. Actually it is a Tee intersection and is easy to miss. Old Trail Road continues to the south. At this intersection there is a farmstead and at first glance one would think that Ivy Road is a drive. It is not. Ivy Road continues to the south leaving the CA. At the county line there is a Tee intersection. You can turn left or right. If you turn left, the road will shortly turn to the right (south) and the road becomes Knox County Autumn Rd. If you turn right you'll shortly come to another Tee intersection. Turn left and the road becomes Ash Rd. Both Autumn and Ash will connect to Blacktop C at the south end. Turn Left on C and you'll find yourself back in Greensburg. Turn right and C will intersect with Missouri Highway 11. In Scotland County, the gravel roads that intersect with Highway T don't have the names as shown in the map, but have street numbers. Seven Oaks is easy to miss, but it's almost exactly 1 mile west of the intersection of Highway T and Missouri 15. Indian Creek Road is well marked as an entrance to the CA. Old Trail Road is in the community of Bible Grove. I've included a picture of the old school in Bible Grove located a couple hundred yards to the south of Highway T. I've also included pictures of all the gravel road intersections on Highway T.

      My favorite camping spot is the one at the far west edge of the CA. It has a well maintained unisex bathroom and a lovely view. Next there is a parking area on Otter Creek Road where it turns from east/west to north/south. There is a walking trail that connects this road to Seven Oaks at this location. Next there is a parking area at the midpoint on Seven Oaks I like, and finally there is the parking area on Highway 15. The good thing about this area is that it is easy to get to, being right on 15, and has a bathroom. The other parking areas are fine, but there are no bathrooms and the views are not that great. I've included pictures of 4 of my favorite parking areas, as well as the turnoffs from Highway T.

    • Matt S.
      Aug. 13, 2016

      Twisted Oak Campground — Argyle Lake State Park

      Stay Away from Argyle Lake State Park - Camp somewhere else

      We stayed at Argyle Lake State Park in the Twisted Oak Campground, site 20. It was terrible. They had just mowed the grass after letting it grow 6 inches high, so it was everywhere. As a result grass stuck to everything and was on everyone. Imagine a hairy dog or cat shedding all of its hair and getting all over you.

      The campground had very little tree cover and the campsites were right on top of one another. In the summer heat you get cooked.

      Adding insult to injury the bathrooms were disgusting. This makes family camping with small children very difficult. I did not take any pictures and cannot comment on the lake or the rest of the park because we only stayed one night and left first thing in the morning because we had such a bad experience.

      Personally, a lot of these problems could be remedied by decreasing the number of sites (to create more space), planting more trees, and hiring a staff who takes pride in the cleanliness of the campgrounds.

    • Nick D.
      May. 16, 2018

      Big Oaks Campground — Argyle Lake State Park

      Fishing the spillway, and a hike foraging for mushrooms!

      As you enter the park on a long road in, it opens up into an RV site first. The road will surround the lake for an AMAZING motorcycle ride, or a walk with your dog.

    • Mary N.
      Feb. 19, 2021

      Boulder Lake Campground — Wakonda State Park

      Constant Returner

      I’ve been going to this campground since I was a child, it’s one of my favorite places to camp. A popular place, during the summer it’s always full and kids running around, people walking and running and riding bikes, walking dogs. Great trails too, ranging from half a mile to 3 miles. Nice lakes, kayaking rentals available, and a swimming beach too.

    • Art S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 31, 2021

      Twisted Oak Campground — Argyle Lake State Park

      Rustic camping in large sites with a free exercise plan!

      We were surprised to discover this state park in Illinois but searching on the Dyrt App helped us have a great visit. There are 4 different camping areas within this park. There are electric sites near the showers. Another loop of electric sites is down the road. Keep going and you find a small loop of nonelectric sites ($8! It’s hard to beat that price). A mile further and there is a gravel road where you can find walk-in sites (some didn’t look cleared but others were stunning).

      In our loop of rustic campsites, it filled up on the first night. There isn’t as much greenery between sites so this was a bit of a struggle noise wise. The rest of the weekend only had a couple other sites filled. We were well distanced and this ended up being a really enjoyable campground. There are vault toilets near the road. Garbage cans are almost at every other site. While they weren’t emptied out while we were there, they didn’t really fill up with just a few of us.

      Recent storms brought trees down and even damaged the road around the lake. Cars are only able to go halfway around - but you can go halfway and then drive back around to see it all. The camp host recommended hiking the road. The 5 mile journey was popular even though it is a series of steep climbs and descents. We loved it and our dog loved meeting all the other dogs walking their owners around the lake. This hike became our morning ritual as it was cooler temps and shady.

      There is a small restaurant at the lake. It’s near the boat launch. We saw many boats and even people fishing from shore. This man-made lake is a popular spot.

      Having looked at some other campgrounds in the area, this one appealed to us the most. Even hearing a train once or the sound of distant shooting didn’t take away much from our experience. We’re glad we discovered it!

    • Travis R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 17, 2024

      Upper Augusta Skunk River Access

      Does not exist

      I don't think this camp site exists anymore. There is a roadside stop next to it with a Pavillion but no campground

    • Sam H.
      Nov. 16, 2023

      Rodeo Park

      Perfect for a work trip

      I stayed at the RV section right next to the rodeo arena. Full hookups for only $20 per night with a self-service registration box. I forgot to count but looked like maybe 20 spots max. I was here mid-November in town for work and there was no more than four other campers at any point. Pretty basic surroundings though. There's barrel trash cans, didn't see a dumpster. Didn't see any toilet or shower buildings. Hardly any trees near the sites. Decent playground close by though, and a heavily wooded park with trails beyond that.

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 6, 2021

      Hickory Haven Campground

      Friendly,clean,quiet

      John,the owner was accessible, friendly and accommodating. The showers and bathrooms were meticulously clean as was the campgrounds with large pull thrus. Each had fire rings. There is a laundry room. Kid and dog friendly. Playground. Dog walk. We stayed over Easter weekend and had a great stay.

    • Greg K.
      May. 16, 2024

      Lacey Keosauqua State Park Campground

      Beautiful park

      Nice drive in gorgeous country. 23$ site without water 28 w/ water 35 full hookups. Decent showers nice playground for kids lakeside spots as well. The host sells firewood and 2 sizes of ice. Cheap too. Walking trails nearby.


    Guide to Revere

    Camping options near Revere, Missouri include several state parks and private campgrounds across the Missouri-Iowa border region. The area sits within the rolling hills of northeast Missouri, approximately 600-700 feet above sea level, where the landscape transitions between agricultural fields and forested areas. Summer temperatures typically range from 70-90°F while spring and fall can be unpredictable, with occasional storm systems moving through the region.

    What to do

    Fishing opportunities: Wilson Lake Park offers a decent-sized fishing pond where campers can spend peaceful days angling. "Nice campground with a decent sized fishing pond. Campground host is super friendly!" notes Andrew P. about this year-round camping option.

    Historical exploration: The Bentonsport area features 19th-century buildings and a historic walking bridge spanning the Des Moines River. "Beautiful river views... Mid 1800's town right there and businesses open. There is a blacksmith, an Indian artifact museum and gift shops. Historical walking bridge that is amazing," reports Greg K. about Bentonsport Riverside Park.

    Nature trails: Lacey Keosauqua State Park offers well-maintained hiking paths, particularly the 2.1-mile lake loop trail. According to Melissa W., "Trails were well maintained and tended even late into the season. My pups and I loved walking the lake loop (2.1miles) every day. Bonus: the deer came out each evening to forage."

    What campers like

    Clean facilities: Hickory Haven Campground maintains exceptionally clean facilities. "First of all I have to say the bathrooms and laundry were very clean. The owner, John, was very friendly and helpful. Our spot was very clean and level," shares Debbie C. about Hickory Haven Campground.

    Quiet atmosphere: Donnelson Unit's White Oak Campground in Shimek State Forest provides a peaceful woodland setting. "Nice little campground in Iowa. We stayed for three nights, there's vault toilets, and the fire rings are tiered and really nice. It's wooded and tucked away," writes Amanda B. about her experience at this secluded spot.

    Swimming options: Lee County Pollmiller Park offers an affordable swimming beach with equipment rentals. "They have a good swimming area where u can rent canoes and different things which isn't very expensive!!" explains Ashley P. about Lee County Pollmiller Park.

    What you should know

    Seasonal considerations: Many campgrounds in the region close or reduce services during winter months. "We stayed in mid-November when a lot of places are closed. They had electricity and the dump station was operating, but the water hookups were shut off and the bath house was closed for the winter," reports Stuart O. about Nauvoo State Park Campground.

    Reservation systems: Some campgrounds operate on first-come, first-served basis while others require reservations. "There are only reservations for hookups, not primitive. There are no camping sites for primitive camping, just drive to a spot you like, put your money in an envelope into a mail box," explains Jill about Nauvoo State Park's primitive camping system.

    Bathroom situations: Bathroom quality varies significantly between campgrounds. "The only real complaint we had was that there was no lights in the bathrooms... There were other bathrooms but they were locked," notes Brian E. about Wilson Lake Park, while other campgrounds offer full shower facilities.

    Tips for camping with families

    Budget-friendly options: Indian Lake Park provides numerous family activities at reasonable rates. "This park has something for everyone. They have primitive tent sites, electric only, electric+water, and fhu. They also have cabins for rent. All very reasonably priced," advises Dave N. about Indian Lake Park.

    Pet friendly accommodations: Most campgrounds near Revere, Missouri welcome leashed pets, making family trips with four-legged members easier. "Needed an overnight spot on our way north, off season for camping in this area. Called mid afternoon for availability and spoke with John who promptly told us he would hold a site for us," shares Carol about Hickory Haven, mentioning the campground has "dog area, frog pond, hiking trails and beautiful woods."

    Kid-friendly amenities: Several campgrounds feature playgrounds and swimming areas. "The camp sites are spacious and clean. The sites are pretty roomy with some shade. Full hookups, hiking wooded trails, nice pond for fishing, playground. Very quiet place, kids can ride their bikes," notes Debbie C. about Hickory Haven Campground.

    Tips from RVers

    Site configurations: Lacey Keosauqua State Park Campground offers varying hookup levels with corresponding price points. "23$ site without water 28 w/ water 35 full hookups. Decent showers nice playground for kids lakeside spots as well," notes Greg K., providing specific cost information helpful for RV planning.

    Leveling and accessibility: Wilson Lake Park features concrete pads but site sizes vary. "We stayed at site 2 which is a little smaller than we would've liked but it is all concrete and has full hook ups," explains Andrew P. about this pet friendly camping near Revere, Missouri option.

    Road conditions: Some campgrounds have narrow or poorly maintained roads. "The roads are very narrow and in need of repair," warns Stuart O. about Nauvoo State Park, while Thomas B. notes about Bentonsport Riverside Park, "Quite roomy on river... the camp ground has 30 and 50 amp elect there is no water or sewer on you're site but water is available in camp."

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