Big Bear State Recreation Area offers a tranquil outdoor escape with fishing, boating, camping, and hiking across a rich landscape surrounding a large reservoir in east-central Iowa.
Big Bear State Recreation Area is located in Tama County, Iowa, and is centered around Big Bear Lake, a 700-acre man-made reservoir created in 1963. The area features rolling hills and hardwood forests dominated by oak and hickory trees, supporting diverse wildlife including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and various migratory birds. The lake is popular for warm-water fishing, particularly for largemouth bass, bluegill, catfish, and crappie. Besides fishing and boating, visitors enjoy hiking on its network of multi-use trails that pass through woodlands and prairie restoration sites. Camping facilities accommodate both tents and RVs with options for both primitive and developed campsites. The Recreation Area is significant for local outdoor recreation, offering a peaceful setting for picnicking, bird watching, and winter activities such as cross-country skiing and ice fishing. The surrounding landscape reflects Iowa’s glacial plains with gently rolling terrain, making it accessible yet rich in natural beauty. The state park’s history is tied to regional flood control and wildlife habitat enhancement projects, which contributed to lake construction and habitat improvements. Visitors appreciate the area's quiet atmosphere, well-maintained trails, and opportunities to experience Iowa’s natural environment within a short drive from urban centers.
Big Bear Lake – 700-acre reservoir ideal for fishing and boating
Well-maintained multi-use trails winding through hardwood forests and prairies
Equestrian areas allowing horseback riding on designated trails
Picnic areas with lake views providing family-friendly recreation spots
A 700-acre lake offering diverse fishing and boat launch facilities.
A multi-use trail connecting to the state recreation area's network, popular for hiking and horseback riding.
Sections of restored native prairie providing habitat for butterflies, birds, and wildflowers.