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Brushy Creek State Recreation Area adventures

Brushy Creek State Recreation Area Adventures

Brushy Creek State Recreation Area is a popular destination in Iowa offering diverse outdoor activities such as hiking, mountain biking, camping, and fishing within a scenic forested landscape featuring a central reservoir.

1,307
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
Over 100,000
Annual Visitors
1969
Year Established

About Brushy Creek State Recreation Area

 

Located in Story County, Iowa, Brushy Creek State Recreation Area encompasses heavily wooded terrain centered around Brushy Creek Lake, a 270-acre reservoir that serves as a hub for fishing, boating, and paddle sports. Established in 1969, the area covers over 1,200 acres of mixed oak-hickory forest, providing a natural habitat for a variety of wildlife including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and numerous songbird species. The park's topography features gentle rolling hills and several well-maintained trails, designed for hiking and some of the best mountain biking available in the state. Visitors can explore over 15 miles of multi-use trails, including loop circuits that wind through woodland and around the lake. Camping is a significant attraction with both modern and primitive campgrounds, equipped with electrical hookups, showers, and group sites. Brushy Creek also supports ice fishing and cross-country skiing in winter, making it a year-round destination. The picnic areas along the shoreline and scenic overlooks enhance its appeal for families and outdoor enthusiasts. This recreation area is a notable outdoor resource near Ames, Iowa State University, attracting locals and travelers seeking natural beauty combined with recreational variety close to urban centers.

Highlights

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Brushy Creek Lake – 270-acre reservoir ideal for fishing, boating, and paddle sports

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Extensive mountain biking trails among Iowa's top-rated trail systems

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Wooded hills providing habitat for diverse wildlife including deer and songbirds

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Year-round recreation opportunities including winter snow sports and ice fishing

Notable Natural Features

Brushy Creek Lake

A 270-acre lake providing boating, fishing, and scenic waterfront views.

Mountain Biking Trails

Over 15 miles of singletrack and multi-use trails ranging from beginner to advanced skill levels.

Woodland Habitat

Predominantly oak-hickory forest supporting diverse wildlife including deer, turkey, and many bird species.