The Small Black Hawk State Park In Iowa Is A Hidden Gem Worth Seeking Out
For nature lovers, state parks are the perfect place to spend the day or even a weekend. Luckily, Iowa is home to over 80 state parks, each one more beautiful than the next. With so many state parks, it can be tricky to narrow down which ones are worth a visit (all of them), but there’s one underrated state park that’s just overflowing with natural beauty, and it’s worth a road trip from any corner of the state.

Tucked away in the town of Lake View, the park clocks in at just over 80 acres, and every one of them is filled with something beautiful or historic.

It’s home to the southernmost glacial lake in the United States, and one of the few natural lakes in the state.
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Catfish, crappies, bluegills, and largemouth bass are just a few of the bites you could find at the end of your line.
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You can always go waterskiing, tubing, or just float around the lake.

The Stubb Severson Nature Trail is just about 1.5 miles long and you’ll have the opportunity to see tons of wildlife including deer, songbirds, and waterfowl.

This paved trail starts near the park and ends at Swan Lake State Park over in Carroll Country. Perfect for a bike ride!

There's ample green space to sprawl out on, so pack a picnic and enjoy the day!
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228 S Blossom St, Lake View, IA 51450, USA