Prairie Rose State Park in Iowa offers visitors a peaceful setting for camping, hiking, and fishing amidst rolling hills and wooded landscapes surrounding the 124-acre Prairie Rose Lake.
Prairie Rose State Park is located in Mahaska County, southeastern Iowa, approximately five miles northeast of the city of Oskaloosa. The park centers around a 124-acre man-made lake, Prairie Rose Lake, set amid gently rolling hills, oak-hickory forests, and open meadows. The park's landscape combines woodland and prairie habitats, supporting a variety of native wildlife including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and numerous songbirds. Established in 1953, the park was developed to provide outdoor recreation opportunities in a serene natural setting. Visitors can enjoy a wide range of activities including camping at well-maintained campgrounds, picnicking, hiking on trails that wind through shaded woodlands, fishing for bass and catfish in the lake, and boating with access to a boat ramp. The park is also popular for birdwatching and seasonal hunting in designated areas. Key landmarks include the Prairie Rose Lake and its adjacent recreational facilities, playgrounds, and picnic shelters. The park appeals to families, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts looking for a quiet getaway with easy access from nearby towns and highways. Its combination of water-based and forested activities allows for year-round enjoyment, with fishing and boating predominating in warmer months and hiking and hunting in cooler seasons.
Prairie Rose Lake – a central 124-acre lake known for fishing and boating
Diverse oak-hickory forest providing habitat for numerous wildlife species
Well-maintained campground with modern amenities
Scenic hiking trails offering peaceful woodland and lakeside views
A 124-acre reservoir offering fishing, boating, and scenic water views within the park.
Multiple campgrounds featuring electric and non-electric sites, modern restrooms, and showers.
Approximately seven miles of well-marked trails through forested hills and around the lake.