This Little Known Park In Iowa Is A Hidden Gem And It Will Take Your Breath Away
By Catherine Armstrong|Published December 14, 2017
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Catherine Armstrong
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
With more than 70 state parks and state recreation areas, Iowans have plenty of pretty parks to choose from. Here’s a hidden little gem in Muscatine County that you’ll want to check out — it’s so beautiful it will take your breath away!
Wildcat Den State Park is a quiet, peaceful park that covers just 423 acres, but every inch of it is just beautiful.
The park has both natural and man-made beauty. Check out the historic Pine Creek Gristmill, which was built in 1848. The Gristmill is open to visitors during summer months.
Take a hike along the Wildcat Den Trail to see these formations up close. The trail takes you to popular spots such as "Devil's Punch Bowl" and "Fat Man's Squeeze."
Plan to spend the afternoon here; or camp at one of the sites in the primitive campground. During winter months, the water is shut off and the modern restroom is closed, but the park is still open for your enjoyment.
Click here for the interactive map and directions to the park.
Wildcat Den State Park is managed by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. For more information about the park, visit its website. Have you visited Wildcat Den State Park? We’d love to see your photos and read your comments about this pretty park!