The Hidden Castle in Iowa That Almost No One Knows About
This Iowa destination is beautiful any time of year. Beautiful walking trails wind through timber and around unique bodies of water. And the best part…

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The park is just a few miles outside of Forest City. The official address is 2148 340th St., Forest City.

It's 33.6 feet tall. The original plans called for a 40-foot tower, but winter set in the year it was built, so they ended the project early.
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The tower is made of rubble granite and has tapered walls. The shelter has a gable roof held up by round timbers.
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There's a circular metal staircase inside the tower.

The views are incredibly beautiful.


The observation tower here is the second highest point in Iowa at 1,450 feet above sea level.
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It's listed in the Iowa Wildlife Viewing Guide and is a great place for bird watching during migrations.

This park is also home to Iowa's only floating sphagnum bog, Dead Man's Lake. The larger 15-acre lake on site is a popular ice fishing and ice skating site.

This is a popular spot for weddings.

It's situated in a grassy area and has a poured concrete floor.
Have you seen this Iowa castle? How’s the view?
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