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  1. State Park Hours. Parks open at 4 a.m. each day and close at 10:30 p.m. Lodge and open shelter users must vacate the area prior to 10:30 p.m. All persons except registered campers, group campers, cabin renters, or yurt renters must leave the park by 10:30 p.m. Visitors in campgrounds, group camps or cabin, yurt and beach areas of parks, forests ...

  2. Together, Iowa’s state parks, recreation areas and forests have more than 4,400 campsites for overnight visitors. They range from hike-in primitive sites to full hook-ups (sewer, water and electricity). Seventy-five percent of these campsites can be reserved up to 3 months in advance. The remaining twenty-five percent of campsites are ...

  3. Ambrose A. Call State Park. Kossuth County. Algona. Reservation Information - Ambrose A. Call. Backbone State Park. Delaware County. Dundee. Reservation Information - Backbone. Badger Creek State Recreation Area.

  4. www.iowadnr.gov › Places-to-Go › State-ParksParks Passport, Iowa DNR

    The State Park Passport is better than ever! With a new way to earn points, you’ll love discovering hidden gems in the state park system! Collect points from May 25 - October 31 by checking into more than 60 state parks and forests. Each park has a different point value (either 100, 200 or 300 points), with “hidden gem parks” earning ...

  5. Lewis and Clark State Park in western Iowa is both a picturesque park and a historic location along the Lewis and Clark expedition from 1804. The park is a popular destination for boating, fishing and other outdoor recreation, with an opportunity to engage in history at the Visitors Center, on a working keelboat and annual festival each June.

  6. Dakins Lake, Zearing. Lake Pahoja Recreation Area, Inwood. Big Creek State Park, Polk City. We love all of Iowa's state and county parks, but if you're looking for the ultimate list of places where you can enjoy Iowa's outdoor activities, we've got you covered - from the most popular parks to off-the-beaten-path areas.

  7. Lake Anita State Park is one of Iowa’s newer parks, constructed in the 1960s as a popular outdoor recreation destination in southwest Iowa. The centerpiece of the 1,062-acre park is a beautiful 171-acre artificial lake offering expansive fishing and boating opportunities.

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