- Algona, IA
Massey Marina: Campsite 10
This 45 foot grass site is available with 30 amp electricity and a water hookup. Modern accessible shower/restroom facilities are located in the lower level of the restaurant with a trailer dump station located by the pit latrine at the south end of the park.
Reservations must be made 4 days in advance of the date of reservation - for example to make a Friday reservation, you must reserve the site no later than Monday of that week.
Please read the Facility Contract for additional details and note the No Refund Policy. Massey Marina Park offers additional campsites that are available on a first come, first serve basis.
Click on picture for campground map, located on the
bottom of the CAMPSITE HOME PAGE, UNDER RELATED ITEMS.
Check-In / Out Availability Check-in is after 03:00 PM and check-out is before 02:00 PM.
Location
From Dubuque, IA: take Hwy. 151/52 South 2 1/2 miles, then turn South on Hwy. 52 South. Follow Hwy. 52 4 1/8 miles to Massey Station Road (County Rd. D34) and turn East/NE. Follow Massey Station Rd. 2 1/8 miles and turn left (E) and cross RR tracks to enter park.
Amenities
- Dump station
- Electricity
- Fire ring
- Firewood available
- Picnic Table
- Pressurized water
- Restroom
- Shower facilities
A dumpster is available on site for refuse disposal.
Fees
Camping Rate: $30.00/per night
- Reservations may be made up to ONE YEAR in advance.
- One additional tent may be placed on site only for children under the age of 18 at no additional charge.
Hours of Operation & Seasons
Park Hours: 6:00a.m. - 10:30 p.m.
Address
9526 Massey Station Road
Ph: 563-556-6745
Dubuque, IA, 52003
Closures
- Water and modern shower/restroom facilities are closed approximately from November 1st through May 1st.
- OUT OF STATE FIREWOOD IS PROHIBITED.
Permits
Posting your camping receipt is required on the site marker.
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Where You'll Be
Dubuque County
Established in 1957, the Dubuque County Conservation Board has been dedicated to preserving and enhancing the county's natural resources for nearly seven decades. Managing over 2,500 acres of parks, nature preserves, and recreation areas, the Board provides residents and visitors with diverse opportunities to connect with the outdoors. Located in far east-central Iowa along the scenic Mississippi River, Dubuque County is nestled in the heart of the Driftless Region, a unique landscape known for its rolling hills, rugged bluffs, and rich biodiversity.