Oak Grove & Big Sioux Park

Entrance Signage
Entrance Signage
Prairie and Pond
Big Sioux River
Foxes Den and Bluegill Bungalow Cabin

Oak Grove Big Sioux Park

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Oak Grove Park & Big Sioux Park is a combination of both state and county land. The Oak Grove Park is state property totaling up to 101 acres of the 573 combined acres of park. Big Sioux Park is the county land that is adjacent to the park. Care of Oak Grove was taken on in 1962, with the first addition of county property added to the park in 1967. For geological interest there are two large outcropping of Sioux Quartzite and a mound of slag which is the remains of a 100 year old coal bed.

This park houses the headquarters for the Sioux County Conservation Board along with their Environmental Education Programs.

This area offers a variety of habitats to explore including: forest, prairie, and riparian. Oak Grove offers several scenic observation points. There is much to do at the Oak Grove/Big Sioux Park from camping, hiking, fishing, winter activities, and much more.



Location

7 North of Hawarden on K 18
Address:
Oak Grove & Big Sioux Park
4051 Cherry Ave
Hawarden, IA 51023

Click here for a map.



Features

  • Biking
  • Bird Watching
  • Boat Ramp Access to the Big Sioux River
  • Boating (river)
  • Camping (50, 30, 20 amp)-fee charged
  • Camping Cabins (seasonal) - reservation only
  • Canoe & Kayak Rental
  • Dump station and water refill for campers
  • Enclosed Shelters (rental)- fee charged
  • Environmental Programs
  • Fishing/Ice Fishing
  • Geocaching
  • Hiking Trails- groomed/blaze your own
  • Modern Restroom Facilities- open seasonally
  • Open Air Picnic Shelters
  • Picnicking
  • Playground Equipment- Deer Run Campground
  • Prairie Woods Nature Center
  • Tent Camping Sites- fee charged
  • Winter Activities


Operating Hours & Seasons

Park is open daily 7:00 am- 10:30 pm
Administration Office Monday- Friday 9 am- 4 pm

Closures

Campgrounds, modern restrooms, and cabins closed during winter months.