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Lake Park is a city in Dickinson County, Iowa, United States. The population was 1,167 at the time of the 2020 census . [ 2 ] Trappers Bay State Park is located just west of the town.
Lake Park: 57 23: Silver Lake: Offers additional public recreation space on the periphery of the Iowa Great Lakes region. Twin Lakes State Park: Calhoun County: Rockwell City: 15 6.1: North Twin Lakes: Comprises two day-use areas on a 453-acre (183 ha) natural lake. Union Grove State Park: Tama County: Gladbrook: 282 114 [24] 1938: Union Grove Lake
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Lake Macbride State Park is a 2,180-acre (880 ha) state park in Johnson County, Iowa, United States, located near the city of Solon. The park is composed of two units centered on the 900-acre (360 ha) Lake Macbride. Both the park and the lake are named for Iowa conservationist Thomas Huston Macbride.
Lake of Three Fires State Park is a 1,155-acre (467 ha) state park in Taylor County, Iowa, United States, located 4.3 miles northeast of the city center of Bedford. The park is centered on the eponymous 85-acre (34 ha) Lake of Three Fires. It was established in 1935 and named for a Potawatomi group that once lived there.
Beeds Lake State Park is located northwest of Hampton, Iowa, United States. It was listed has a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places as Beeds Lake State Park, Civilian Conservation Corps Area in 1990. [ 2 ]
Area A is located at the southern end of the park and around the 125-acre (51 ha) Backbone Lake on the Makoqueta River. Its historic buildings and structures include 17 cabins, pump house, two sets of trail steps, soil erosion dams, six parking areas, paved road, the site of CCC Camp 1756, bathhouse, boathouse, a wall, the beach, two drinking ...
Lake Ahquabi State Park is a state park in Warren County, Iowa, United States, featuring a 115-acre (47 ha) reservoir. Ahquabi means "resting place" in the Fox language. [3] The park is six miles (10 km) south of Indianola and 22 miles (35 km) south of Des Moines. Three sections of the park were listed on the National Register of Historic ...