Union Grove State Park offers a serene natural setting along the scenic Maquoketa River, providing diverse outdoor activities including hiking, fishing, and camping in eastern Iowa.
Union Grove State Park is located in Jones County, eastern Iowa, along the Maquoketa River. The park spans rolling hills and forested bluffs that highlight the region's glacially influenced landscape. It features a mix of hardwood forests, oak savannas, and riparian zones that support a rich variety of wildlife including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and many migratory bird species. The park’s history includes use by Native American populations and later European settlers who farmed the area. Today, Union Grove State Park is a favored destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking quieter recreational opportunities. Visitors enjoy over 4 miles of trails framed by scenic vistas and river views. The Maquoketa River offers excellent trout fishing opportunities, attracting anglers in spring and fall. The park also provides picnic areas, campgrounds, and a visitor center with interpretive exhibits about the local ecology and history. Its rural location ensures a peaceful retreat with fewer crowds compared to Iowa’s larger parks. Seasonal activities include snowshoeing and cross-country skiing during winter. Union Grove State Park appeals to families, anglers, hikers, and bird watchers looking to experience Iowa’s natural beauty in a well-maintained, accessible state park setting.
Maquoketa River trout fishing area
Scenic bluff overlooks with river valley views
Diverse hardwood forest habitat with abundant wildlife
Quieter camping experience with well-maintained campgrounds
A coldwater stream known for excellent trout populations, offering anglers year-round fishing opportunities.
Contains developed sites suitable for tents and RVs, providing a peaceful camping experience near the river.
Trails that wind through forested bluffs offering panoramic views of the river valley and diverse flora and fauna.