This 532-acre area provides a wide variety of recreational opportunities for the public. The 10-acre lake has angling opportunities for large-mouth bass, bluegill and channel catfish. Only electric trolling motors, oars and paddles are allowed on all county owned lakes. There is a designated swimming beach area. Hiking trails offer opportunities to explore the marsh, native trees, shrub plantings, native prairies and food plots.
Two campgrounds, Bellamy and Riverside, offer 95 sites with electricity, water, modern restrooms and showers. Playground equipment is located near the campground. Four camping cabins are available for rental as well. Approximately 50 non-electrical campsites are located on the west side of the lake with access to modern restrooms and showers.
The Union Bridge Trail connects the park to the town of Correctionville with a ten foot wide concrete path that winds through scenic areas and crossing the Little Sioux River with a spectacular bridge.
Features
On-site facilities include:
- electrical campsites (fee charged)
- tent or non-electric sites (fee charged)
- two modern shower houses with flush toilets and hot water
- modern restroom facilities
- enclosed shelter house (fee charged; contact resource manager to reserve)
- open picnic shelters
- picnic areas
- beach area (Memorial Day to Labor Day)
- one room historical schoolhouse
- reconstructed prairie area
- boat ramp (river access)
- 1.75 mile multi-use concrete trail
- playground equipment
- open sports area
- M.L. “Stub” Gray Shooting Rangewinter activities: cross country skiing and ice fishing; snowmobiling is not allowed
ENCLOSED SHELTER - Completely enclosed building with outdoor patio and grills. They are usually equipped with the following: kitchen area with refrigerator, sink and counter tops; indoor restrooms; a fireplace with some wood provided; and picnic tables. Lodges are not heated or air conditioned. Reservations are required.
Operating Hours & Seasons
Park facilities (cabins) are open and pressurized water systems are available May 1 through October 31.
Campgrounds are open May 1 through October 31.
Campsites are available on a first-come, first-served basis and feature self-registration.
Firewood is available from the park officer for a nominal fee.
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