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Lacey-Keosauqua State Park

Lacey LakeBordering the great "horseshoe bend" of the Des Moines River lies the quiet beauty of the flowers, shrubs and timber within Lacey Keosauqua State Park . . . one of the largest and most picturesque of Iowa's state parks and recreation areas. The park's 1,653 acres of hills, bluffs and valleys wind along the Des Moines River in Van Buren County.

During the middle of the last century, the great Mormon trek westward across Iowa occurred. Ely Ford, now the site of a beautiful picnic area, was a river crossing point. It is now a component of the Mormon Pioneer Trail.

Ely Ford - Lacey- Keo ParkOriginally, named "Big Bend" Park, the name was changed to "Keosauqua" Park when it was dedicated in 1921 . . . thought to be a more "colorful" name. Later it was changed to Lacey-Keosauqua in honor of Major John Fletcher Lacey who fought in the Civil War, was a member of the Iowa House and a member of the United States Congress.

Indian Mounds

A series of 19 mounds overlook the Des Moines River in the northwest section of the park. These were built by an ancient group of Woodland Culture Indians in order to bury their dead. Such mounds are usually found on hilltops overlooking river valleys.

Trails

Lacey-Keo State Park - Keosauqua, IAThe park's hiking trails wind among the valleys and cliffs along the Des Moines River. On the trails, it is often possible to see many types of wildlife including deer, raccoons, opossums, gray squirrels, red foxes, and numerous species of birdlife in Van Buren County. The variety of plants, trees and shrubs, many of them more than 200 years old, make hiking at Lacey an exciting and educational experience.

Camping

Lacey-Keosauqua's beautiful, shaded campground features 113 campsites (45 with electrical hook-ups), modern rest rooms and shower facilities, and a trailer dump station. Camping permits are obtained by self-registration at the campground. Online Reservations

Cabins and Lodge

Lacey Keo State ParkLacey-Keosauqua State Park offers six family cabins. These are available for reservations through the park ranger. Cabins provide all of the comforts of home while bringing visitors a great outdoor experience. All cabins include modern facilities and dishes and cooking utensils. Online Reservations

Picknicking

Lacey-Keosauqua is a wonderful place for a family cook-out. It is one of the prettiest parks where you can get together and enjoy a meal in the outdoors. Three open picnic shelters are available and may be reserved for a fee through the park ranger.

Fishing, Boating & Swimming

The picturesque 30-acre lake is a favorite spot for swimmers during the summer. The beach is open during the summer however there is not a lifeguard on duty. There is no admission fee to use the beach. A boat ramp provides easy access to the lake. Boating is limited to electric motors only. The lake is popular with fisherman as is the scenic Des Moines River which runs the length of the park.

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