Wakesurf access · Iowa
Can you wakesurf at Prairie Rose Lake?
Prairie Rose Lake is a reservoir in Iowa that wake boats use for wakesurfing — confirm the current local and state rules before you launch.
Prairie Rose Lake is a reservoir in Iowa. As an open body of water large enough for wake-boat operation, it's the kind of spot riders use for wakesurfing — but whether you can surf here on a given day depends on the local rules, the size and depth where you launch, and how busy the water is.
Prairie Rose Lake is known for a 200-acre reservoir in Shelby County, Iowa — large enough for wake boating where local rules allow.. Prairie Rose Lake covers roughly 200 acres, giving it room for a wake-boat setup when conditions cooperate. Public access varies — confirm a launch before you go. Iowa sets statewide wakesurf rules, and individual lakes often add no-wake zones, hours, or horsepower limits — check the Iowa rules page and the local ordinance before launching..
On the legal side, Iowa wake-boat rules currently stand as: Local/lake-specific rules only Rules differ from lake to lake and change often, so check the latest local and state guidance before you ride.
Source: Iowa DNR — Lakes. Specifications reflect published figures and can change by model year — verify before purchase.
Nearby wakesurf spots in Iowa
A 276-acre reservoir in Madison County, Iowa — large enough for wake boating where local rules allow.
A 885-acre reservoir in Polk County, Iowa — large enough for wake boating where local rules allow.
A 920-acre reservoir in Sac County, Iowa — large enough for wake boating where local rules allow.
A 690-acre reservoir in Webster County, Iowa — large enough for wake boating where local rules allow.
A 287-acre reservoir in Dickinson County, Iowa — large enough for wake boating where local rules allow.
Frequently Asked Questions
Prairie Rose Lake is a reservoir used for boat-pulled wakesurfing rather than a cable park. Prairie Rose Lake covers roughly 200 acres, giving it room for a wake-boat setup when conditions cooperate. Public access varies — confirm a launch before you go. Iowa sets statewide wakesurf rules, and individual lakes often add no-wake zones, hours, or horsepower limits — check the Iowa rules page and the local ordinance before launching.
Prairie Rose Lake covers roughly 200 acres, giving it room for a wake-boat setup when conditions cooperate. Public access varies — confirm a launch before you go. Iowa sets statewide wakesurf rules, and individual lakes often add no-wake zones, hours, or horsepower limits — check the Iowa rules page and the local ordinance before launching. Iowa: Local/lake-specific rules only Always confirm the current local rules before launching.