Boone County State Recreation Area offers diverse outdoor activities centered around the 570-acre Seven Oaks Lake, including fishing, hiking, camping, and birdwatching in central Iowa's rolling landscape.
Boone County State Recreation Area is located in central Iowa, near Boone city, and features a mix of woodland, prairie, and wetland ecosystems. The area's centerpiece is the 570-acre Seven Oaks Lake, which supports activities such as fishing, kayaking, and boating. Surrounding the lake are more than 9 miles of multi-use trails suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. Established in the 1960s, the recreation area also offers campgrounds, picnic areas, and boat ramps, making it a popular destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts. The landscape consists of gently rolling hills typical of Iowa's Loess Hills region, supporting a variety of native plants and wildlife, including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and numerous migratory bird species. The park’s mix of hardwood forests and open prairie areas provides excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing and photography. Visitors will find well-maintained amenities such as restrooms, shelters, and interpretive signage that highlight the area's natural and cultural history. Seasonal activities include winter hiking and limited snowshoeing. Boone County State Recreation Area is managed by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, ensuring conservation efforts to protect water quality in Seven Oaks Lake and maintain habitat diversity across the site.
Seven Oaks Lake – a large central lake ideal for boating and fishing
Multi-use trails that provide access to wooded hills and prairie landscapes
Diverse wildlife habitats supporting birdwatching and deer sightings
Well-equipped campgrounds with both electric and non-electric sites
A 570-acre lake providing ample opportunities for fishing, non-motorized boating, and scenic shoreline views.
Nine miles of trails winding through forested hills and open prairie, accommodating hikers, bikers, and horseback riders.
Protected areas of hardwood forest and prairie supporting deer, wild turkey, and numerous migratory birds.