I have been to Big Creek many times, since I live very close by. There is a huge playstructure, lots of trails you can hike on, and of course, a big creek. It is located in Polk County, near Polk City. You can do many things there including: hiking, biking, cross country skiing, snowmobiling, fishing, boating, swimming, camping, and hunting.
Big Creek State Park DNR Link
My name is Madison Mann. I am in fifth grade in Ankeny, Iowa. For an Extended Learning Program school project, I am trying to visit as many Iowa state parks as possible, and writing reviews about each one I go to. I am doing this because Iowas' nature intrigues me and I have a strong interest in nature.
Friday, April 29, 2011
Monday, April 25, 2011
Eagle Cam
My family and I have been watching an eagle family on the Internet. The camera is set up in Decorah, Iowa in a tree about 80 feet high. The nest is about 6 feet across, 4 feet deep, and weighs nearly 1000 lbs.
Here is the link. Enjoy!!!
http://www.ustream.tv/decoraheagles
Here is the link. Enjoy!!!
http://www.ustream.tv/decoraheagles
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Lake Ahquabi State Park
Lake Ahquabi is located in Warren county near Indianola. You can camp, hike, snow-mobile, cross country ski, and much more!! There is a 115-acre man-made lake that you can swim, boat, and fish in. "Ahquabi" is a Sauk and Fox word meaning "resting place", that is fitting to the park. The park was recommended for a state park site by "Ding" Darling, famous Iowan cartoonist and conservationalist.
These are some interesting links on Lake Ahquabi:
Lake Ahquabi DNR Link
Lake Ahquabi WIKI Link
These are the pictures we took from our visit to Lake Ahquabi.
These are some interesting links on Lake Ahquabi:
Lake Ahquabi DNR Link
Lake Ahquabi WIKI Link
These are the pictures we took from our visit to Lake Ahquabi.
Lake Ahquabi Entrance |
Lake Ahquabi Lodge |
Squirrel |
Squirrel on tree stump |
Burning Underbrush to refresh mother nature |
Lake Ahquabi |
Nature Center at Ahquabi |
Me by the barb wire buffalo |
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Backbone State Park
I went to Backbone State Park last summer. It had been flooded, so we couldn't drive through some of it. What we DID see, was beautiful: LOTS of trees, hiking and biking trails, big rocks, and a LOT more. You can boat, fish, and swim, plus, there's a playground. Lots to do!!!!
These are some links to websites on Backbone State Park:
Backbone State Park DNR Link
Backbone State Park WIKI Link
These are the pictures we took during our visit
These are some links to websites on Backbone State Park:
Backbone State Park DNR Link
Backbone State Park WIKI Link
These are the pictures we took during our visit
Beautiful Scenery |
Beautiful Scenery |
My sister and I |
White-Tailed Deer with tail up |
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