Pleasant Creek State Recreation Area is a popular destination in Iowa offering a mix of water-based and land-based outdoor recreational opportunities centered around a large reservoir and surrounding woodlands.
Pleasant Creek State Recreation Area, located just south of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, encompasses a 410-acre reservoir surrounded by approximately 1,200 acres of forest and multi-use natural land. The area is characterized by rolling hills, oak-hickory woodlands, and generally fertile Midwestern landscapes. Created primarily as a water supply reservoir, the lake now serves as a major recreational hub for the region, attracting anglers, boaters, campers, and hikers. Anglers favor the lake for species such as largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie, channel catfish, and walleye. The park's hiking and mountain biking trails offer scenic views overlooking the reservoir, with multiple loop trails catering to different skill levels. The area also supports seasonal hunting and wildlife viewing, with common species including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and diverse songbirds. The Pleasant Creek State Recreation Area was developed during the 1960s and 1970s, with ongoing improvements expanding its amenities and trail systems. Its proximity to Cedar Rapids and low elevation make it a convenient escape for residents and visitors seeking outdoor activities in central Iowa. Notable landmarks include the shelter houses and picnic areas overlooking the water, several accessible fishing jetties and boat ramps, and well-maintained campgrounds with modern facilities. The park combines natural beauty with practical outdoor experiences, making it popular for day use, weekend camping, and group events.
Pleasant Creek Reservoir – a 410-acre lake ideal for fishing and boating
10 miles of multi-use trails for hiking and mountain biking
Campgrounds with both modern amenities and primitive sites
Wildlife viewing opportunities including deer and waterfowl
A 410-acre lake offering warm water fishing, boating, and paddle sports opportunities.
Approximately 10 miles of trails catering to hikers, mountain bikers, and horseback riders.
Several shelters with electrical hookups and amenities, ideal for family or community gatherings.