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Iowa's Southeast Region Parks

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State Parks
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State Wildlife Area
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National Wildlife Refuge
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National Historic Sites
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State Wildlife Management Areas
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Parks in this region are near these Iowa Cities (click city name to see parks within 25 miles)
CEDAR RAPIDS
MARION
BETTENDORF
IOWA CITY
MARSHALLTOWN
MUSCATINE
OTTUMWA
BURLINGTON
CLINTON
DAVENPORT
NEWTON
CORALVILLE
OSKALOOSA
Barber Creek State Wildlife Management Area
The 600 acre Barber Creek Wildlife Area has received a 357 acre addition to its Western border. This public wildlife area lies 4 miles southwest of DeWitt, Iowa along the North bank of the Wapsipinicon river Wapsi. A visitor to Barber Creek will find a combination of backwater chutes and forested floodplain ........more >
Bellevue State Park
Eastern Iowa's Bellevue State Park is rich in archaeological, historical and natural beauty. The park features beautiful overlooks of the Mississippi River. An enclosed nature center and open butterfly sanctuary showcase diverse wildlife and plant life inhabiting the area. Bellevue State Park is split ........more >
Coralville Lake
Coralville Lake is a reservoir on the Iowa River in Johnson County, Iowa, created by the Coralville Dam. The lake spans approximately 5,280 acres and stretches for over 9 miles upstream from the dam. It was officially completed and opened in 1958 with its primary purpose being flood control. The ........more >
Dalton Pond State Fishing Access Area
Dalton Pond State Fishing Access Area is a serene public fishing spot.........more >
Galland School State Park Preserve
Galland School State Park Preserve is a historical site located in Lee County, Iowa. It spans approximately 6 acres and showcases the remains of one of Iowa's earliest educational institutionsthe Galland Schoolestablished by Dr. Isaac Galland in the 1830s. Opened to the public as a state park preserve ........more >
Geode State Park
Geode State Park, nestled in southeast Iowa near the town of Danville, is a picturesque 1,640-acre haven renowned for its abundance of geodes. Opened to the public in 1937 as one of Iowa's state parks, it has since attracted nature enthusiasts and rock collectors keen on discovering these unique geological ........more >
Hawkeye State Wildlife Area
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Herbert Hoover National Historic Site
Orphaned at age nine, Herbert Hoover left West Branch never to live here again. In later years, he returned to his humble birthplace to celebrate his long career of public service. A memorial landscape remains to tell his story how community, hard work, honesty, and usefulness to others opened a world ........more >
Honey Creek State Park
Honey Creek State Park in southern Iowa features 828 acres of rolling, timbered hills with the beautiful backdrop of Iowas second largest lake, Rathbun Lake. Many wooded areas offer visitors a secluded setting for wildlife viewing, especially abundant eer and turkey, along with numerous bird species. ........more >
Hoover Birthplace National Historic Site
The nucleus of this national historic site, a complex of structures in West Branch commemorating Herbert Hoover, is the tiny cottage where he was born and spent the first 5 years of his life. Another major building is the Friends Quaker Meeting House he attended. Also within the park area are the Herbert ........more >
Indian Bluffs State Wildlife Management Area
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Lacey-Keosauqua State Park
Lacey-Keosauqua State Park is one of the largest and most picturesque of Iowa state parks and recreation areas. The park's 1,653 acres of hills, bluffs and valleys wind along the Des Moines River in Van Buren County. During the middle of the 19th century, the great Mormon trek westward across Iowa ........more >
Lake Darling State Park
Lake Darling State Park was dedicated on September 17, 1950. J. N. Ding Darling, for whom the park was named, set the gate, a ceremony in which an honored guest closes the valve on the spillway, completing the impoundment process. Ding Darling was the editorial cartoonist of the Des Moines Register ........more >
Lake Keomah State Park
Lake Keomah State Park is 366 acres of beautiful woods and water. Lovely shaded picnic areas are nestled between the arms of the 83 acre man-made lake. During the summer the open water, grasslands, deep woods and marshy areas provide habitat for all types of wildlife. Hikers along the park's scenic ........more >
Lake Macbride State Park
Lake Macbride State Park's 2,180 acres offer much to the outdoor enthusiast fishing, picnicking, swimming, hiking, camping, boating and lots more. The park is located in two units. The northern unit lies at the end of County Road F-16, 4 miles west of Solon. Here you will find a modern campground, boat ........more >
Lake Red Rock
Lake Red Rock is Iowa's largest lake, sprawling over 15,000 acres and situated on the Des Moines River approximately four miles south of Pella. The main feature of this man-made reservoir is its multipurpose role in flood control, recreation, and environmental stewardship. The construction for Lake ........more >
Lake Wapello State Park
Lake Wapello's 1,150 acres could easily be called the country club of Iowa's state parks. The beautiful wooded hillsides, shaded picnic areas and lake provide a quiet elegance which makes Lake Wapello one of southern Iowa's best-kept secrets. The beautiful lodge has been converted back into a restaurant. ........more >
Maquoketa Caves State Park
Maquoketa Caves is probably Iowa's most unique state park. Its caves, limestone formations and rugged bluffs provide visitors a chance to step back into geological time thousands of years. Caves vary from the 1,100' Dancehall Cave with walkways and lighting system to Dugout Cave. The remaining caves ........more >
Mark Twain National Wildlife Refuge
The Mark Twain National Wildlife Refuge Complex NWR was established for the protection of migratory birds including waterfowl, shorebirds, and songbirds. It is located along the Mississippi Flyway, one of the major routes for migrating waterfowl. Refuge units also provide important habitat for big river ........more >
Palisades-Kepler State Park
Palisades-Kepler State Park lies along the beautiful Cedar River in Linn County. The 840-acre park has dramatic river bluffs, deep ravines, majestic hardwood trees, a large variety of wildflowers and an abundance of wildlife. Palisades-Kepler State Park is also important for its prehistoric past. A ........more >
Red Haw State Park
Red Haw State Park is a serene 649-acre park located near Chariton in Lucas County, Iowa. It was officially established as a state park in 1935. The main feature of the park is Red Haw Lake, which spans approximately 72 acres and offers ample opportunities for fishing, boating electric motors only, ........more >
Rock Creek State Park
Rock Creek is one of central Iowa's major state parks and was officially dedicated on August 24, 1952. The 602-acre Rock Creek lake is the third largest state operated artificial impoundment. Rock Creek State Park truly offers something for everyone. The park is a haven for many different species ........more >
Shimek State Forest
Shimek State Forest, located in Iowa, is a breathtaking natural enclave that encompasses over 9,000 acres of pristine woodlands, captivating visitors with its diverse flora and fauna. Stretching across the steep and scenic bluffs of the Des Moines River, this enchanting forest boasts an extensive network ........more >
Stephens State Forest
Stephens State Forest, located in southern Iowa, is a true natural gem offering a diverse array of landscapes and recreational opportunities. Encompassing over 15,000 acres of woodland, prairie, and wetland habitats, this state forest provides a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. ........more >
T F Clark State Park
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Union Grove State Park
Union Grove State Park, located in Tama County near Gladbrook, Iowa, spans approximately 110 acres of picturesque landscape. Established in 1938 as a state park. The main feature is Union Grove Lake which covers about 110-acres and offers excellent opportunities for fishing with species like bass, ........more >
Wapsipinicon State Park
Wapsipinicon State Park, located near the town of Anamosa in eastern Iowa, spans approximately 394 acres along the banks of the Wapsipinicon River. This picturesque park was officially established in 1923 and has since provided a scenic retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The park's ........more >
Wildcat Den State Park
Wildcat Den State Park in Muscatine County, Iowa spans approximately 423 acres and is known for its unique geological formations and historical structures. The park's main feature includes the Devil's Punch Bowl and Fat Man's Squeeze, which are popular among hikers exploring the rugged terrain along ........more >
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