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Welcome to Waubonsie State Park
We provide one of the rarest and greatest vistas of Iowa's unique Loess Hills. The park is also a site on the Lewis and Clark Historical Trail, a national historical trail. With the recent addition of the Wa-Shawtee Unit there are nearly 2,000 acres of recreational opportunity and quiet beauty to explore and enjoy. Whether you've come in for a quiet break, a relaxing drive, a fun night around the campfire or a cozy stay in a secluded cabin, we hope you have a satisfying experience and join us again soon.
Amenities
Within Facility
Picnicking/Shelters
Waubonsie is a great place for a family picnic. A scenic open picnic shelter may be reserved online through the park reservation system.
Camping
There are 42 campsites with several electrical hookups, modern shower and rest room facilities and a trailer dump station. The equestrian campground contains 36 campsites and non-modern rest room facilities. Advance campsite reservations can be made online through the park reservation system. One third of the campsites are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Trails
There are 7 miles of foot trails and 8 miles of equestrian trails winding along windswept ridges down into gorges and valleys. Waubonsie offers the hiker a wonderful experience. The scenery along the trails is incomparable. The horseback rider will likewise enjoy the trails and the opportunity to use the equestrian campground. The Sunset Ridge Interpretive Trail provides visitors a chance to learn about many of the park's important plants and trees, as well as enjoy some tremendous views. Waubonsie State Park is a site on the national Lewis and Clark Historical Trail.
Wa-Shawtee Addition
In 2005 the former Wa-Shawtee Girl Scout Camp (642-acres) was purchased as an addition to Waubonsie State Park. This greatly expanded the types of recreational opportunities available in the park to include fishing, seasonal and year-round cabin accommodations, youth group camp and a year-round day-use rental lodge. A new road now connects Waubonsie and Wa-Shawtee. Eventually Wa-Shawtee will have two additional family cabins.
Cabins
Most of the buildings that formerly served as staff living quarters in the Wa-Shawtee camp have been remodeled into rental modern family cabins and camping cabins. Two year-round family cabins are available that vary in size from two-bedroom (Mischanaka[3] and three-bedroom (Shagbark[1]). There is a studio family cabin (Kahiga[2]) available through the normal recreation season. All have kitchens, bathrooms, heat and air-conditioning as well as stone fireplaces. Five camping cabins are also available, two are year-round and are quite spacious. The 1400 square-foot Windy Knoll[6] camping cabin sleeps 10. Windy Knoll is ADA accessible, but the restroom for the cabin is not. The 800 square-foot Chinquapin[5] camping cabin sleeps 4. Amenities include full heating and air conditioning, a kitchenette (microwave & refrigerator - no running water - water available outside), comfortable furniture, wood fireplaces, beautiful hardwood floors, outdoor fire rings and grills. Three other smaller camping cabins (Administration[4], Hide Away[9], and Cook's Cabin[8]) are also available but only through the normal recreation season. They have air-conditioning but no heat. Restroom and shower facilities for all camping cabins are available in the Waubonsie campground; quaint outhouses also accompany each camping cabin. All of these cabins can be reserved online through the park reservation system. In the future, two more cabins are slated to be remodeled as modern family cabins with full restroom facilities.
Day-Use Lodge
The Washawtee lodge is available for group rentals year-round.
Fishing
Visitors to Waubonsie can now enjoy access to Wa-Shawtee's peaceful little fishing pond, the seven-acre Lake Virginia. The lake which boasts a good stock of channel catfish, largemouth bass, and bluegill is also a great opportunity for canoeists and kayakers. Onsite parking is available with boat ramp access. Regulations include an Electric Motor Only restriction.
Waubonsie is a great place for a family picnic. A scenic open picnic shelter may be reserved online through the park reservation system.
Camping
There are 42 campsites with several electrical hookups, modern shower and rest room facilities and a trailer dump station. The equestrian campground contains 36 campsites and non-modern rest room facilities. Advance campsite reservations can be made online through the park reservation system. One third of the campsites are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Trails
There are 7 miles of foot trails and 8 miles of equestrian trails winding along windswept ridges down into gorges and valleys. Waubonsie offers the hiker a wonderful experience. The scenery along the trails is incomparable. The horseback rider will likewise enjoy the trails and the opportunity to use the equestrian campground. The Sunset Ridge Interpretive Trail provides visitors a chance to learn about many of the park's important plants and trees, as well as enjoy some tremendous views. Waubonsie State Park is a site on the national Lewis and Clark Historical Trail.
Wa-Shawtee Addition
In 2005 the former Wa-Shawtee Girl Scout Camp (642-acres) was purchased as an addition to Waubonsie State Park. This greatly expanded the types of recreational opportunities available in the park to include fishing, seasonal and year-round cabin accommodations, youth group camp and a year-round day-use rental lodge. A new road now connects Waubonsie and Wa-Shawtee. Eventually Wa-Shawtee will have two additional family cabins.
Cabins
Most of the buildings that formerly served as staff living quarters in the Wa-Shawtee camp have been remodeled into rental modern family cabins and camping cabins. Two year-round family cabins are available that vary in size from two-bedroom (Mischanaka[3] and three-bedroom (Shagbark[1]). There is a studio family cabin (Kahiga[2]) available through the normal recreation season. All have kitchens, bathrooms, heat and air-conditioning as well as stone fireplaces. Five camping cabins are also available, two are year-round and are quite spacious. The 1400 square-foot Windy Knoll[6] camping cabin sleeps 10. Windy Knoll is ADA accessible, but the restroom for the cabin is not. The 800 square-foot Chinquapin[5] camping cabin sleeps 4. Amenities include full heating and air conditioning, a kitchenette (microwave & refrigerator - no running water - water available outside), comfortable furniture, wood fireplaces, beautiful hardwood floors, outdoor fire rings and grills. Three other smaller camping cabins (Administration[4], Hide Away[9], and Cook's Cabin[8]) are also available but only through the normal recreation season. They have air-conditioning but no heat. Restroom and shower facilities for all camping cabins are available in the Waubonsie campground; quaint outhouses also accompany each camping cabin. All of these cabins can be reserved online through the park reservation system. In the future, two more cabins are slated to be remodeled as modern family cabins with full restroom facilities.
Day-Use Lodge
The Washawtee lodge is available for group rentals year-round.
Fishing
Visitors to Waubonsie can now enjoy access to Wa-Shawtee's peaceful little fishing pond, the seven-acre Lake Virginia. The lake which boasts a good stock of channel catfish, largemouth bass, and bluegill is also a great opportunity for canoeists and kayakers. Onsite parking is available with boat ramp access. Regulations include an Electric Motor Only restriction.
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