Top Locations for Swimming Water Sports in Iowa
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AClear Lake State Park
- 2 Miles South of Clear Lake
Clear Lake, IA - +1 641 357 4212
- this is by far the best park in the big CL there is a nice long beach with plenty of sand for relaxing on or playing volleyball. This is a very family friendly beach. there is a nice sized playground near the beach for when kids get sick of swimming and the lake is a very light grade you have... more on Yahoo! Travel
- Overview Boating, fishing, swimming, and biking are just some of the activities that can be found at this park. more on Yahoo! Travel
Clear Lake State Park
2 Miles South of Clear LakeClear Lake, IA
BWacky Waters Adventure Park
- 8228 North Fairmount
Davenport, IA 52806-6440 - +1 563 388 9910
- Great wave pool and lots of other things 2 do more on Yahoo! Travel
- it is fun kids and adults can fun at wacky waters. i like how there is things for little kids and things for bigger kids. more on Yahoo! Travel
Wacky Waters Adventure Park
8228 North FairmountDavenport, IA 52806-6440
CLittle Swan Lake Winery
- 1350 320th Ave
Estherville, IA 51334, United States - 7738584592
- Wine in Iowa? Yes indeed. And sometimes pretty darn good wine too. more on Yelp
- *biased review, as this place is owned by my father and step-mother more on Yelp
Little Swan Lake Winery
1350 320th AveEstherville, IA 51334, United States
DSwan Lake Farmstead Museum
- Swan Lake State Park
Carroll, IA 51401 - +1 712 792 4614
- Overview Agricultural Machinery displayed in an old red barn with animals located to it. more on Yahoo! Travel
Swan Lake Farmstead Museum
Swan Lake State ParkCarroll, IA 51401
EChimney Rock Canoe Rental & Campground
- 3312 Chimney Rock Road
Cresco, IA, United States 52136 - +1 877 787 2267
- Highlights: restrooms, showers more
- get away from it all for a back-to-nature weekend, but this was not the place for that trip more on TripAdvisor
- spite of the drunken abuse it suffered, and the scenery is lovely more on TripAdvisor
Chimney Rock Canoe Rental & Campground
3312 Chimney Rock RoadCresco, IA, United States 52136
FClear Lake Museum
- 112 North Sixth Street
Clear Lake, IA 50428-1805 - +1 641 357 2613
- Overview See the 1924 Ahrens Fox fire truck. more on Yahoo! Travel
Clear Lake Museum
112 North Sixth StreetClear Lake, IA 50428-1805
GLake Manawa State Park
- 1 mile south of Council Bluffs on Hwy. 92
- 7123660220
- Mommy, can you take me fishing?" "Hey, Hon, it's HOT, let's go to the beach!" These were and are frequent requests around our house. Serving a metro area of almost one million people, Lake ... more on Epinions.com
- Walk, walk, walk, walk. Ever since January, when I decided to participate in the Avon Breast Cancer 3Day walk, it seems that?s all I do. My training schedule dictates looong walks ... more on Epinions.com
Lake Manawa State Park
1 mile south of Council Bluffs on Hwy. 92HDeSoto National Wildlife Refuge
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- 1434 316th Lane
Missouri Valley, IA 51555, U.S.A. - +1 712 642 4121
- Highlights: visitor center more
- Overview The DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge covers 7,823 acres along the Missouri River (3,499 acres in Iowa and 4,324 in Nebraska). DeSoto Lake, a former oxbow of the Missouri River, provides a refuge for migrating waterfowl each autumn, especially geese and ducks. Bald eagles winter along the banks of ... more on LLBean.com
DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge
1434 316th LaneMissouri Valley, IA 51555, U.S.A.
IViking Lake State Park
- 2780 Viking Lake Rd.
Stanton, IA, United States 51573 - +1 712 829 2235
- Highlights: restrooms, showers more
- Overview The Viking Lake campground is one of the most popular in southwest Iowa. The spacious, shady campground is located on the lakeshore. There are 125 campsites (88 with electrical hookups), ... more on GreatCampingSpots.com
Viking Lake State Park
2780 Viking Lake Rd.Stanton, IA, United States 51573
JLacey-Keosauqua State Park
- P.O. Box 398
Off Hwy. 1 South, Keosauqua, IA 52565, U.S.A. - +1 319 293 3502
- Overview Lacey-Keosauqua State Park bears testament to the many cultures that have passed through this hilly terrain. The 1,653-acre park, one of Iowa's largest, was once inhabited by an ancient group of Woodland Culture Indians. The huge sandstone outcroppings at Ely Ford witnessed the great Mormon trek ... more on LLBean.com
Lacey-Keosauqua State Park
P.O. Box 398Off Hwy. 1 South, Keosauqua, IA 52565, U.S.A.
