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Lake Darling State Park - Brighton, IA - Iowa State Parks
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Welcome to Lake Darling State Park
Lake Darling was dedicated in 1950 and named after J.N. "Ding" Darling, a champion of conservation and editorial cartoonist for the Des Moines Register. Through his efforts, the conservation movement was fostered in Iowa. Lake Darling State Park has a large well equipped campground featuring full hook-up (sewer/water/electric), electric and non-electric sites with modern shower and restroom facilities. The campground has a playground as well as a conveniently located dump station. The beach at Lake Darling is a fun spot for swimmers and sunbathers, young and old. Lake Darling is a popular boating lake for both power and non-power boats. Any size motor may be operated at "no wake" speeds. Two boat ramps are located around the lake for convenient lake access. Anglers without boats may rent them from the boat house located between the two shelters. Lake Darling is an angler's delight. Catfish and crappies are the most prevalent catch for most anglers. However, bullheads, bluegills, largemouth bass, and carp are also plentiful.
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Picnicking/Shelters
Lake Darling State Park is a great place for a family cookout. A number of scenic picnic areas overlook the lake. Two open picnic shelters are available for use and may be reserved online through the park reservation system.
Lake Darling Lodge
This park is also home to the Lake Darling Lodge. Completed in 2008, the lodge is quickly becoming a popular place for reunions, parties and weddings. Reservation for the lodge can be made online through the park reservation system.
Cabins
Camping cabins may be reserved for a 2-night minimum stay. The cabins sleep four and are equipped with a bunk bed, futon, and table with chairs. They also contain a microwave, minifridge, and an outdoor fire pit. They are located only a short distance from the modern rest room and shower building in the campground. The cabins can be reserved online through the park reservation system. Six newly constructed, year-round cabins are now available for reservation. These two bedroom cabins have a queen sized bed, a table and chairs, and a futon. Each kitchen contains basic appliances, including a refrigerator, a microwave, a toaster, and a stove. All of the cabins have a restroom with a shower. They also have a large deck with four Adirondack style chairs. Cabin users should bring their own bedding, towels, and any other camping supplies. Reservations can be made for these cabins on the Iowa State Parks reservation website.
Camping
Lake Darling has a large and well equipped campground. A total of 80 campsites are present, including electrical hookups and full hookups. The campground has 2 modern rest room buildings, as well as a conveniently located trailer dumping station. Advance campsite reservations can be made online through the park reservation system. One fourth of the campsites are still available for self-registration on a first-come, first-serve basis. There is playground equipment in the campground.
Lake Activities (swimming, boating, fishing)
The beach at Lake Darling is a fun spot for swimmers and sunbathers, young and old. There is a new playground in the beach area. Lake Darling is a popular boating lake for both power and non-power boats. There are boat rental opportunities through park staff. Any size motor may be operated on Lake Darling at "no wake" speeds. Lake Darling is an angler's delight. Catfish and crappies are probably the most prevalent catch for most anglers. However, bullheads, bluegills, largemouth bass, and carp are also plentiful.
Trails
Hikers will find plenty of opportunity at Lake Darling State Park. Several trails are present and hikers will see a variety of plant, animal and bird species. One of the trails extends through a re-established prairie and another winds through heavily wooded timber to a cemetery dating back to the 1800s.
There is also a 1.5 mile paved fishing trail that is ADA accessible and runs along the south shoreline of the lake. Lake Darling State Park was dedicated on September 17, 1950. J. N. "Ding" Darling, for whom the park was named, "set the gate," a ceremony in which an honored guest closes the valve on the spillway, completing the impoundment process. Ding Darling was the editorial cartoonist of the Des Moines Register and was a champion of conservation during the early part of this century. Through his efforts, the conservation movement was fostered in Iowa. In recognition of his contributions, Lake Darling State Park was named in his honor. Lake Darling State Park is 1,417 acres in size, including a beautiful 302-acre lake with almost 18 miles of shoreline. The park, with its beautiful wooded hills and valleys and lovely lake, offers something for outdoor recreation enthusiasts, young and old.
Lake Darling State Park is a great place for a family cookout. A number of scenic picnic areas overlook the lake. Two open picnic shelters are available for use and may be reserved online through the park reservation system.
Lake Darling Lodge
This park is also home to the Lake Darling Lodge. Completed in 2008, the lodge is quickly becoming a popular place for reunions, parties and weddings. Reservation for the lodge can be made online through the park reservation system.
Cabins
Camping cabins may be reserved for a 2-night minimum stay. The cabins sleep four and are equipped with a bunk bed, futon, and table with chairs. They also contain a microwave, minifridge, and an outdoor fire pit. They are located only a short distance from the modern rest room and shower building in the campground. The cabins can be reserved online through the park reservation system. Six newly constructed, year-round cabins are now available for reservation. These two bedroom cabins have a queen sized bed, a table and chairs, and a futon. Each kitchen contains basic appliances, including a refrigerator, a microwave, a toaster, and a stove. All of the cabins have a restroom with a shower. They also have a large deck with four Adirondack style chairs. Cabin users should bring their own bedding, towels, and any other camping supplies. Reservations can be made for these cabins on the Iowa State Parks reservation website.
Camping
Lake Darling has a large and well equipped campground. A total of 80 campsites are present, including electrical hookups and full hookups. The campground has 2 modern rest room buildings, as well as a conveniently located trailer dumping station. Advance campsite reservations can be made online through the park reservation system. One fourth of the campsites are still available for self-registration on a first-come, first-serve basis. There is playground equipment in the campground.
Lake Activities (swimming, boating, fishing)
The beach at Lake Darling is a fun spot for swimmers and sunbathers, young and old. There is a new playground in the beach area. Lake Darling is a popular boating lake for both power and non-power boats. There are boat rental opportunities through park staff. Any size motor may be operated on Lake Darling at "no wake" speeds. Lake Darling is an angler's delight. Catfish and crappies are probably the most prevalent catch for most anglers. However, bullheads, bluegills, largemouth bass, and carp are also plentiful.
Trails
Hikers will find plenty of opportunity at Lake Darling State Park. Several trails are present and hikers will see a variety of plant, animal and bird species. One of the trails extends through a re-established prairie and another winds through heavily wooded timber to a cemetery dating back to the 1800s.
There is also a 1.5 mile paved fishing trail that is ADA accessible and runs along the south shoreline of the lake. Lake Darling State Park was dedicated on September 17, 1950. J. N. "Ding" Darling, for whom the park was named, "set the gate," a ceremony in which an honored guest closes the valve on the spillway, completing the impoundment process. Ding Darling was the editorial cartoonist of the Des Moines Register and was a champion of conservation during the early part of this century. Through his efforts, the conservation movement was fostered in Iowa. In recognition of his contributions, Lake Darling State Park was named in his honor. Lake Darling State Park is 1,417 acres in size, including a beautiful 302-acre lake with almost 18 miles of shoreline. The park, with its beautiful wooded hills and valleys and lovely lake, offers something for outdoor recreation enthusiasts, young and old.
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