Elinor Bedell State Park Explained

Elinor Bedell State Park
Map:USA Iowa#USA
Relief:1
Location:Dickinson County, Iowa, United States
Coordinates:43.4122°N -95.0706°W
Area Acre:80
Elevation:1408feet
Established:1998
Governing Body:Iowa Department of Natural Resources

Elinor Bedell State Park is a state park in Dickinson County, Iowa, United States. It is located on the east shore of East Okoboji Lake and represents one of the last remaining open spaces on the Iowa Great Lakes. The 80acres park was a gift of former U.S. Congressman Berkley Bedell and his wife Elinor.[1]

Geography

The park preserves prairie, wetland, and oak savannah. Trees include red, white and black oak, aspens, Eastern white and Scots pine, and red and sugar maples. Nearby towns include Spirit Lake about 2miles northwest of the park, and Okoboji and Arnolds Park about 5miles around the lake to the southwest.

Facilities

A small campground has eight sites with full RV hookups, a youth group site, a playground, modern restroom and a holding tank dump station. A shelter overlooking the lake can be rented for private events. There is no beach or boat ramp within the park but several are accessible at other public facilities around the Iowa Great Lakes.[2]

Recreation

Elinor Bedell State Park has several miles of trails. A wildlife viewing blind is situated just off the trail for use by bird and wildlife watchers. The area's lakes support game fish such as walleye, northern pike, smallmouth bass, white bass, perch, bluegills, crappies, catfish, and bullheads.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Elinor Bedell State Park . Iowa Department of Natural Resources . January 28, 2011.
  2. Web site: Elinor Bedell State Park . Iowa Department of Natural Resources . January 28, 2011.