Okamanpeedan State Park offers a peaceful setting on the shores of East Okoboji Lake in northwest Iowa, ideal for camping, hiking, and fishing amid scenic woodlands and lake views.
Okamanpeedan State Park is located near Milford in Dickinson County, Iowa, nestled on the eastern shore of East Okoboji Lake. The park encompasses gently rolling terrain with a mix of mature hardwood forests, open grassy areas, and wetland habitats that support diverse wildlife species. The name “Okamanpeedan” is derived from a Sioux word, meaning “rustling water,” which fittingly describes the park's serene lakeside environment. Established in 1936, the park serves both as a recreational retreat and a natural haven in Iowa’s lake region. Visitors are drawn to its opportunities for fishing, boating, hiking, and camping. The park's campgrounds provide shaded sites with convenient lake access, making it popular for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Hiking trails wind through wooded areas and offer glimpses of native prairie plants and abundant birdlife. Anglers often fish for walleye, crappie, and bass in East Okoboji Lake, while canoeists and kayakers enjoy paddling the calm waters. The park also features picnic areas and boat ramps, enhancing day-use appeal. With close proximity to the popular Iowa Great Lakes region, Okamanpeedan State Park combines natural beauty, quiet solitude, and recreational amenities to offer a welcoming destination for year-round outdoor activities.
Spectacular lakeside views of East Okoboji Lake
Mature hardwood forests supporting diverse bird species
Shaded, family-friendly campgrounds with direct lake access
Scenic hiking trails with wildflower displays in spring
Offers peaceful water access for fishing, boating, and scenic relaxation along the park boundary.
Trails meander through mature oak and maple forests, providing excellent birdwatching and seasonal wildflower viewing.
The campground includes electric hookups, picnic shelters, and shower facilities for visitor comfort.