Stubbs Park is a community-focused urban green space in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, offering diverse outdoor recreation opportunities including hiking, biking, and birdwatching.
Stubbs Park is a 170-acre urban park located in the southern part of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. It features rolling hills, open meadows, and wooded areas that provide a natural escape within the city limits. The park is characterized by diverse ecosystems including hardwood forests, prairie remnants, and wetland areas, supporting a variety of local wildlife such as deer, small mammals, and numerous bird species. Stubbs Park was established through community efforts aimed at preserving natural landscapes and creating recreational opportunities for residents. The park offers over 7 miles of multi-use trails suitable for hiking, jogging, mountain biking, and horseback riding. Visitors can enjoy several picnic areas, playgrounds, and open fields for sports or relaxation. Its varied terrain and scenic views contribute to its popularity among outdoor enthusiasts, particularly for nature observation and exercise. Key landmarks include the expansive open prairie restoration areas and well-maintained trail systems that cater to all skill levels. The park is valued for its accessibility and role as a natural refuge within an urban setting, offering year-round activities with seasonal events and educational programs focused on conservation and local natural history.
Multi-use trail network featuring hilly terrain and prairie scenery
Diverse habitats including hardwood forests and restored prairies
Wildlife viewing opportunities including deer and migratory birds
Family-friendly playground and picnic areas with scenic views
Large sections of the park have been restored to native prairie to support regional flora and fauna.
Over seven miles of interconnected trails accommodate hiking, biking, and horseback riding.
The mix of woodland and open fields attracts a variety of birds and mammals year-round.