A Brisk Walk Through The Scenic Lake MacBride State Park In Iowa Is Sure To Show You The Beauty Of Winter
By Kim Magaraci|Published December 23, 2020
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Kim Magaraci graduated Rutgers University with a degree in Geography and has spent the last seven years as a freelance travel writer. Contact: kmagaraci@onlyinyourstate.com
Just because the weather is getting colder doesn’t mean you have to be stuck indoors! The Hawkeye State’s largest park offers a stunning scenic winter hike in Iowa. Visit Lake Macbride to enjoy some peace, quiet and brisk fresh air.
Lake Macbride State Park is Iowa's largest state park with more than 2,000 acres that visitors and adventurers can explore if they take their time.
In the summertime, this park is packed to the gills with hikers, kayakers, sailors, and friends on fishing adventures - but as soon as the cold weather hits, it turns into a winter wonderland.
Not only are the trails way less crowded in the winter months, but the views of the lake from every step of the trail are unobscured by leaves - meaning you can peek through the trees for views that are hidden away in the summertime!
The spillways typically don't freeze until well into winter, and if they're still flowing, you'll be able to relax to the sound of the rushing water in the silence of the sparsely populated park.
The more time you spend in Lake Macbride, the more you’ll be convinced this is the best winter hike in Iowa. Learn more about seasonal restrictions and the year-round camping facilities when you visit the Iowa DNR website, here.
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