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⛵ Iowa — Sailing Resources

Iowa offers excellent freshwater sailing on large reservoirs and the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers. The two standout venues are Lake Red Rock (the state’s largest lake) near Pella and the Iowa Great Lakes (especially Lake Okoboji) in the northwest corner. These are practical, trailer-friendly spots for owner-operators.

Education  |  Marinas  |  Surveyors  |  Brokerages  |  Clubs

Boater Education

Approved courses are available online and in-person. A certificate is lifetime and recommended for insurance discounts. Carry proof when required by age.

Marinas & Harbors

Iowa’s best sailing is on large man-made lakes and the big rivers. Lake Red Rock is the largest lake in the state and has solid infrastructure. The Iowa Great Lakes (Okoboji) in the northwest corner offer classic resort-lake sailing with a dedicated yacht club and sailing school.

Lake Red Rock (Near Pella)

Iowa Great Lakes (Lake Okoboji Area)

Lake Red Rock has the most slip capacity and services for larger boats. Okoboji is the sailing jewel of northwest Iowa with a classic resort feel and strong one-design racing. Transient space is limited in peak summer — call ahead. Mississippi River marinas (Dubuque, Davenport areas) offer good cruising options with transient slips.

Marine Surveyors

Local marinas (Red Rock, Parks) and clubs (Okoboji YC) can often provide current recommendations for surveyors familiar with Iowa waters.

Brokerages

Iowa has a small dedicated sailboat brokerage scene. Most activity happens through private sales or dealers based in neighboring states.

Lake Okoboji and Lake Red Rock have active used-boat markets, especially for trailerable and small cruising sailboats.

Sailing Clubs & Resources

Okoboji is the clear hub for organized sailing in Iowa. The short season and beautiful lakes make it a special destination for trailer-sailors and small-cruiser owners from across the Midwest.