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Wilson Island State Recreation Area adventures

Wilson Island State Recreation Area Adventures

Wilson Island State Recreation Area offers a peaceful riverside escape on the scenic Mississippi River, featuring camping, hiking, fishing, and abundant wildlife viewing opportunities.

314
Acres Protected
4
Miles of Trails
10,000+
Annual Visitors
1976
Year Established

About Wilson Island State Recreation Area

 

Wilson Island State Recreation Area is situated along the Iowa side of the Mississippi River near the town of Lockridge. This 314-acre park is part of the larger Mississippi River corridor and provides a quiet natural setting for outdoor enthusiasts seeking both water-based and terrestrial recreation. The area is characterized by its river bottom woodlands, open fields, and marshy wetlands that create habitats for diverse wildlife, including migratory waterfowl, white-tailed deer, and numerous bird species. Historically, the island formed as a sandbar and gradually evolved with the shifting river, now serving as a protected natural corridor. Visitors enjoy camping at the developed campground, hiking relatively gentle trails through the wooded landscape, fishing along the riverbanks, and kayaking or canoeing in the calm river waters. The park is also noted for its bird-watching, especially during spring and fall migrations. Wilson Island’s proximity to the Mississippi River provides scenic river views, and the quietness of the site makes it a favored spot for nature photography and relaxation. Access is convenient from U.S. Highway 61, making the area an appealing destination for day trips or extended stays. The park’s management emphasizes preserving the natural river habitat while supporting recreational use, contributing to the conservation of riverine ecosystems in eastern Iowa.

Highlights

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Peaceful Mississippi River frontage ideal for fishing and paddling

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Habitat supporting migratory waterfowl and diverse bird species

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Developed campground offering river views and shaded campsites

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Quiet hiking trails meandering through bottomland hardwood forest

Notable Natural Features

Mississippi River Access

Direct river access provides excellent fishing, canoeing, and kayaking opportunities.

River Bottom Hardwood Forest

Forested trails showcase native tree species and offer shade during summer outings.

Wilson Island Campground

A developed campground with shaded sites nestled close to the river, ideal for viewing wildlife.