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  1. Dubuque’s Eagle Point Park, overlooking the Mississippi River and providing a spectacular view of Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin, is one of the most beautiful places in the Midwest. The park is the “crown” of Dubuque’s park system, which features 49 parks covering nearly 1,200 acres.

  2. Nov 27, 2017 · Eagle Point Park is a unique and important amenity for the City of Dubuque, most known for its cultural history, spectacular views, and recreational uses. There are ten pavilions located in the park and their construction spans nearly 100 years.

  3. Phone: (563) 589-4263. Established: 1909. Size :146 acres. Hours: First Saturday in May to 4th Sunday in October , 7am-10pm Sunday-Thur and 7-11 Fri & Sat. Fees: $1 per car, $5 Bus. Closed: for auto traffic during off season. Gardens: Flower Gardens. Other features: Tennis courts, horseshoes, playground equipment, pavilions, barbecue grills,

  4. Eagle Point Park in Dubuque, Iowa is one of the most beautiful and majestic parks in the United States. It sits atop a bluff overlooking the Mighty Mississippi River and views of three states - Iowa, Wisconsin and Illinois.

  5. When Eagle Point Park was opened to the public in June 1910 there were two ways to reach the park. The Shiras Avenue entrance remained the same for years. The other approach was for walkers. A steep and winding pathway beginning at the north end of Rhomberg Avenue led up the hill into the park.

  6. Eagle Point Park offers both open air and enclosed pavilions for use by reservation. Reservations may be made 11 months in advance. Per City Ordinance, picnic tables may not be moved. All pavilions include electrical outlets, picnic tables, and barbecue grills. View Park Map. Reserve A Pavilion.

  7. Eagle Point Park is a 164-acre (0.66 km 2) public park located in the northeast corner of the city of Dubuque, Iowa, United States. Eagle Point is mostly situated on a bluff that overlooks the Mississippi River and the Lock and Dam No. 11. The park is owned and operated by the city of Dubuque.

  8. Eagle Point Park. Park Features. Park Entrance. The park entrance road extends from the toll booth for a quarter of a mile. A turnaround was constructed in 1912 as streetcars brought picnickers from downtown. On that spot today a large eagle statue and circular flower bed welcome you to Eagle Point Park. Trolley Line Trail.

  9. Eagle Point Park is one of the most outstanding parks in the Midwest. One hundred seventy-five acres overlook the Mississippi River and Lock & Dam #11, providing a spectacular tri-state view of Iowa, Illinois and Wisconsin. Address: 2601 Shiras Avenue, Dubuque, IA 52001. Admission: $1 per car / $5 per bus. Pavilions:

  10. Eagle Point Park. Renovated during the depression and located on the rock outcroppings overlooking lock and dam number 11 on the mississippi river. Location: West on Shiras Ave., off Rhomberg Ave. Phone: (563) 589-4263. Type of Garden: Public Garden. Established: 1909. Size :146 acres.

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