Lake Manawa State Park

Lake Manawa State Park offers a welcoming retreat for outdoor enthusiasts, with a focus on water-based recreation and family-friendly activities.

1,529
Acres Protected
8
Miles of Trails
1,000,000
Annual Visitors
1927
Year Established

About Lake Manawa State Park

 

Located near Council Bluffs, Iowa, Lake Manawa State Park provides a vibrant recreational hub for visitors of all ages, especially those interested in water sports. The park encompasses Lake Manawa, a 772-acre reservoir that was originally created by a Missouri River channel change. Its diverse ecosystem supports a variety of flora and fauna typical of the Iowa landscape. Beyond the lake, visitors can explore multiple trails for hiking and biking that weave through scenic woodlands and offer glimpses of local wildlife such as deer and numerous bird species. The park's history traces back to the late 19th century when it became a popular destination due to its accessible location. Key recreational opportunities at Lake Manawa include boating, fishing, and picnicking, which are complemented by amenities like boat ramps, a beach area, and picnic shelters. The blend of recreational opportunities makes Lake Manawa State Park a popular destination for local residents and travelers alike, providing ample family-friendly activities within a naturally beautiful setting.

Highlights

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Lake Manawa Beach, a popular spot for swimming and picnicking.

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The expansive lake offers excellent opportunities for boating and fishing.

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Rich wildlife viewing along trails, including sightings of deer and waterfowl.

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A well-maintained network of biking and hiking trails suitable for all skill levels.

Notable Natural Features

Lake Manawa

A large lake offering areas for boating, fishing, and swimming.

Nature Trails

Biking and hiking trails that provide opportunities for wildlife viewing.

Picnic Shelters

Designated areas for family gatherings and group activities by the lake.