Lake Red Rock Wildlife Area, located around Iowa's largest reservoir, offers abundant opportunities for wildlife viewing, fishing, boating, and hiking across diverse habitats including wetlands, forests, and grasslands.
Lake Red Rock Wildlife Area is situated within the watershed of Lake Red Rock, the largest reservoir in Iowa, spanning parts of Marion, Jasper, and Polk counties. Created as part of flood control efforts on the Des Moines River by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the reservoir formed the foundation for surrounding protected lands dedicated to wildlife conservation and outdoor recreation. The wildlife area encompasses wetlands, hardwood forests, prairies, and riverine habitats that support numerous species including waterfowl, white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and migratory birds. This diverse ecosystem supports extensive fishing opportunities with species such as largemouth bass, channel catfish, and crappie. Recreational activities include hiking, boating, wildlife photography, and seasonal hunting regulated by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. Key features include boat ramps on the lake, trails through hardwood ridges and wetland observation points, and multiple wildlife viewing blinds. The area's accessibility to nearby Des Moines enhances its appeal for day visitors and outdoor enthusiasts seeking diverse natural experiences close to the urban center. Lake Red Rock Wildlife Area is managed with a focus on habitat preservation, water quality, and public recreation, balancing ecological stewardship with visitor enjoyment.
Lake Red Rock Reservoir—the largest lake in Iowa with extensive boating and fishing access
Diverse habitats including wetlands supporting migratory waterfowl and shorebird viewing
Well-maintained hiking and wildlife observation trails with scenic overlook points
Multiple boat ramps providing access to excellent angling and paddle sports opportunities
A 15,250-acre reservoir that is the largest lake in Iowa, offering extensive fishing, boating, and water recreation opportunities.
Seasonal wetlands and marshes provide critical habitat for migratory birds and native waterfowl species.
Nearby Big Mill State Park offers additional hiking trails, picnic facilities, and scenic views adjacent to the wildlife area.