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Explore new outdoor spaces this spring
The best thing about the great outdoors is that they are always open — no matter the season and its accompanying weather.
As the temperatures continues to warm people tend to want to throw open their doors and rush to enjoy the world outside. Below is a list of places to explore this spring.
Dickinson County Nature Center
2279 178th St., Okoboji
712-336-6352
www.dickinsoncountyconservationboard.com
Lots of fun programs and exhibits to checkout indoors.
Okoboji Gold Disc Golf Course
Kenue Park, Okoboji
712-336-6352
Check them out on Facebook.
An 18-hole, championship course with tees for Gold and White level players. In Kenue Park routed through a nicely maintained mature oak savanna over rolling terrain that is 60 percent wooded.
Stub Johnson Family Equestrian Area
360th St., Spencer IA
712-262-2187
www.mycountyparks.com
Rolling river bottom grassland area along the Little Sioux River that allows horseback riding and hiking.
Horseshoe Bend Park
1924 240th St. Milford, IA
712-338-4786
Horseshoe Bend feature a winter sports area with skiing and tubing facilities, lifts, lodge and modern restroom facilities. They also have mowed trails throughout area used for hiking, horseback riding, snowmobiling and cross-country skiing.
Hawkeye Point
Sibley
Make sure you visit the highest point of elevation in all of Iowa at 1,670 feet.
Spirit Lake Fish Hatchery
122 252nd Ave., Spirit Lake
712-336-1840
Take a tour to see how the state of Iowa raises walleye for use throughout the state.
Lake Pahoja Recreation area
1832 Buchanan Ave., Larchwood
712-472-2217
A 2282-acre area that features a 72-acre lake, camping, playgrounds, volleyball and basketball courts and a bike trail.
Willow Creek County Park
5945 Highway 9, Ocheyedan
712-758-3709
www.mycountypark.com
95 acres, 3.5 acre lake, Native and restored prairie. Recreational activities include fishing, hunting, hiking, birding, nature study, photography.
Oak Grove Big Sioux Park
4051 Cherry Ave., Hawarden
712-551-1047
www.mycountyparks.com
431-acre park is the headquarters of Sioux County Conservation.
Elinor Bedell State Park
1619 260th Ave., Spirit Lake
712-332-3211
Park offers a shelter, paved trails, camping sites and a large portion of land left in its natural state for flora and fauna observation.
Fort Defiance State Park
3661 174th St. Estherville
712-337-3211
Camping, trails, woodlands, shelters and a lodge constructed in the style of an old army outpost.