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Glacial Trail Scenic Byway 36 58 Grant Wood Scenic Byway 68 109 Historic Hills Scenic Byway 110 180 Iowa Valley Scenic Byway 77 124 Jefferson Highway Heritage Byway ...
Omaha, Nebr. to Glacier National Park Analogous to Interstate 29 and Iowa Highway 12: Daniel Boone Trail St. Louis, Mo. to St. Paul, Minn. Counties: Boone Analogous to U.S. Route 63, Iowa Highway 163, Iowa Highway 415, Iowa Highway 17, U.S. Route 30, and U.S. Route 169: Denison – Sioux City Cut-Off Denison to Sioux City
The state of Iowa maintains a state park and a wildlife management area around the lake. There is a boat ramp and campgrounds and easy access for fishing. The park and lake are the northern end of the Sauk Rail Trail, a trail using an abandoned rail right of way, terminating in the south at Swan Lake. There are plans to establish a hiking and ...
Anderson Goose Lake or Goose Lake [1] [2] or Anderson Lake [2] are the names of a natural glacial lake located in Hamilton County, Iowa, close to Jewell Junction. It is an important waterfowl habitat. It is a National Natural Landmark designated in 1975. [3]
1911 map showing extent of the Driftless Area as well as the Driftless region in Minnesota and Iowa Typical terrain of the Driftless Area as viewed from Wildcat Mountain State Park in Vernon County, Wisconsin Glacial map of the Great Lakes region; the dark area near left center was not covered by drift. Areas with diagonal hatching were ...
Glacial Lake Russell drained south from present-day Puget Sound in Washington. Glacial Lake Sammamish preceded Lake Sammamish, draining into Glacial Lake Russell’s bay in the Lake Russell’s bay in the Lake Washington basin east of Seattle. Lake Skokomish drained the southeast flank of the Olympic Mountains in the Skokomish River basin.
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The Loess Hills region in Missouri. Today, the hills stretch from the Blood Run Site in South Dakota in the north to Mound City, Missouri in the south. Loess topography can be found at various points in extreme eastern portions of Nebraska and Kansas along the Missouri River valley, particularly near the Nebraska cities of Brownville, Rulo, Plattsmouth, Fort Calhoun, and Ponca, and the Iowa ...