Wakpicada Natural Area
Wakpicada Natural Area
(Pronounced: Wapicada - the "K" being silent) This 352 acre natural area along the Wapsipinicon River was one of the first areas acquired by the Linn County Conservation Board as a wildlife management area. The area contains oxbow wetlands and several ponds that remain from the sand quarrying that took place with the four-lane construction of nearby IA Hwy. 13 in the 1970s.
For hunting rules and regulations, please visit the
Iowa DNR website.
Camping
Primitive camping is available at Wakpicada. The campground features 8 primitive sites with fire rings. There is no electric or water service. There is not a shower house, but there are pit vault toilets. Wakpicada is open to equestrian camping.
Features
- Primitive camping & restrooms
- Boat ramp access to the river
- Hiking/equestrian trail
- Hunting (and is a popular destination for waterfowl hunters)
- Restablished remnant prairies
Activities
- Boating
- Primitive camping (equestrian permitted)
- Hiking/Equestrian Trail
- Fishing access to the Wapsipincon River
- Pond fishing in quarried sand pits
- Hunting & trapping
Operating Hours & Seasons
Area open from 4:00 AM - 10:30 PM (excluding registered campers), year round.