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Des Moines River Water Trails
Lizard Creek Water Trail
Gypsum City OHV (Off-Highway Vehicle) Park
The Gypsum City Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Park serves as a destination for All-Terrain Vehicles (ATV), Off Highway Motorcycles (OHM), Off Road Vehicles (ORV) and snowmobile riders as well as other outdoor enthusiasts from across Iowa and the Midwest. This park, currently 800 acres, is located in the center of thousands of acres of properties currently and formerly used for gypsum mining and production of gypsum related products. Gypsum City offers over 60 miles of trail, a 33-site campground, and a variety of fishing ponds.
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Brushy Creek State Recreation Area (IDNR)
Brushy Creek State Recreation Area is one of Iowa’s largest public recreation areas. The varied terrain consists of flat prairies, river bottom lands, steep wooded valleys, streams, a 690-acre lake and access to the Des Moines River.
Brushy Creek State Recreation Area is best known for horseback riding, hunting and fishing. The multi-use trail system is extensive and open to horseback riding, hiking, snowmobiling, cross country skiing, and mountain biking. There are also two shooting ranges. One range is for target shooting and another is for throwing clay targets. You’ll also find plenty of camping at some of the most modern facilities in the state. There are two equestrian campgrounds and one non-equestrian campground.
With approximately 45 miles of multi-use trails, there are trail activities for everyone including horseback riding, hiking, snowmobiling, cross country skiing, and mountain biking. Mountain biking is allowed on all multiple use trails. A map of these trails is on display at the information kiosks located in the equestrian campgrounds. When using the multi-use trail system:
- Always call ahead (515)543-8298 for current trail conditions
- Stay on designated trails only
- Respect others' trail rights,
- Report any trail problems to park staff, and Enjoy
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