Often Mistaken For The State Park, Big Creek Wildlife Area Is An Iowa Hidden Gem
Big Creek State Park is no doubt one of Iowa’s most iconic state parks, thanks to its massive lake and wide array of recreation options. But did you know it’s only the beginning? It’s part of a sprawling wildlife area located right outside of Polk City and packed with recreation options for those who can’t wait to enjoy the great outdoors. Unlike the state park it adjoins, Big Creek Wildlife Area is a wild and exciting place rather than a laid-back family destination. It’s a popular spot for fishing and birding, and the heavily wooded area has a surprise waiting around every corner. For those into outdoor spots, it even has a target-shooting range and a snowmobile trail for colder weather. Your furry friends will love it just as much as you will, so read on and discover why Big Creek Wildlife Area is Iowa’s best hidden gem.
Did you know about Big Creek Wildlife Area? Let us know in the comments section about your favorite spots! The Iowa DNR wants more people to be aware of this hidden gem, so you can find out more about it on the official DNR press release. While you’re in Polk City, check out this unique floating restaurant – it’s our favorite in the area. It’s also home to the reasonably priced Qube Hotel, if you’re planning a multi-day adventure.
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