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County or counties Nearby city Area [1] Date established [2] Body of water Remarks [2] acres ha Ambrose A. Call State Park: Kossuth County: Algona: 130 53: 1925: Des Moines River: Features heavily wooded hills and a reconstructed log cabin on the site of the first cabin in Kossuth County, built in 1854 by settler Ambrose A. Call. Backbone State ...
Junction of Iowa Highway 384 and County Highway F25 41°46′38″N 94°27′54″W / 41.777222°N 94.465°W / 41.777222; -94.465 ( Springbrook State Park, Civilian Conservation Corps
A post office was established New Philadelphia in 1858, and renamed Ontario in 1868; the post office closed in 1951. [3] [4] The community was named after Ontario, Ohio, the native hometown of a first settler, Hiram Scott. [5] Ontario failed to incorporate several times and was ultimately annexed by Ames in 1962.
Don Williams County Park is a park in Boone County, Iowa, north of Ogden. It surrounds Don Williams Reservoir, which flooded during the construction of a dam. It is 600 acres and includes a 150-acre lake. The campground is open from April 15 to October 15. The park is also the headquarters for Boone County Conservation.
8,362-acre refuge (46% in Iowa, 54% in Nebraska), visitor center exhibits, education programs Dickinson County Nature Center: Okoboji: Dickinson: Northwest: website, operated by the Dickinson County Conservation Board, located in 60-acre Kenue Park Dorothy Pecaut Nature Center: Sioux City: Woodbury: Northwest
The Ioway Tribal National Park is a tribal national park established by the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska. The 444-acre park is located entirely within the Ioway Reservation, next to the Missouri River southeast of Rulo on the border between Kansas and Nebraska. [1] The Park was created in 2020 and is set to open to the public in 2025.
Ganondagan State Historic Site, (pronounced ga·NON·da·gan) also known as Boughton Hill, is a Native American historic site in Ontario County, New York in the United States. Location of the largest Seneca village of the 17th century, the site is in the present-day Town of Victor, southwest of the Village of Victor.
Winterset City Park is a public, city-owned park in Winterset, Iowa, United States. The first acres of land was bought on May 21, 1869, for cattle to graze on. In the 1950s, the land was converted into a city park. On March 10, 2021, Winterset City Park was placed on the National Register of Historic Places after it was nominated in 2020.