Iowa State Parks Near Cedar Rapids

Discover 20 parks within driving distance of Cedar Rapids

Palisades-Kepler State Park

Mt. Vernon, Iowa
12 miles away

"Cedar Rapids is the closest major city, making the park an easy day trip for hiking, picnicking, and river scenery. Visitors often come for a quick nature escape without leaving the metro area."

Palisades-Kepler State Park combines rugged river bluffs, shaded forest, and access to the Cedar River for a classic eastern Iowa park experience. It is especially popular for hiking, picnicking, camping, and enjoying scenic overlooks near the Cedar Rapids area.

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Pleasant Creek State Recreation Area

Marion, Iowa
14 miles away

"Cedar Rapids visitors often come here for a quick lake getaway, camping, and day-use recreation without a long drive. It is one of the closest major metro areas to the park."

Pleasant Creek State Recreation Area offers a mix of water recreation and natural scenery along Pleasant Creek Lake. Its lake access, campgrounds, and picnic areas make it a popular getaway for anglers, boaters, and families.

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Lake Macbride State Park

Solon, Iowa
28 miles away

"Cedar Rapids residents visit for weekend camping, fishing, and family outings by the water. The park offers a convenient nature getaway without a long drive."

Lake Macbride State Park features one of Iowa’s largest state park lakes, offering excellent fishing, sailing, kayaking, and a sandy beach. Its wooded setting, campground, and easy access from the Iowa City area make it a year-round outdoor destination.

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Wapsipinicon State Park

Anamosa, Iowa
28 miles away

"Cedar Rapids is a major nearby city for families and weekend travelers looking for a quick nature escape. The park offers a quieter outdoor contrast to the metro area."

Wapsipinicon State Park offers a classic eastern Iowa landscape of river bottoms, hardwood forest, and rugged limestone outcrops. Its historic lodge, picnic areas, and access to the Wapsipinicon River make it a popular destination for day trips and overnight stays.

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Oak Grove State Park

Iowa City, Iowa
31.8 miles away

"Cedar Rapids travelers often use the park as a nearby nature destination for fishing, picnicking, and low-key recreation. It offers a quieter alternative to larger urban parks."

Oak Grove State Park offers a calm mix of forested shoreline, open green space, and simple day-use amenities. Its setting makes it a good choice for fishing, picnics, birdwatching, and low-key family outings.

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Cedar Rock State Park

Quasqueton, Iowa
39 miles away

"Cedar Rapids visitors come for one of Iowa’s best-known Frank Lloyd Wright sites and a peaceful escape from the city. The park works well as a unique weekend or day-trip destination."

Cedar Rock State Park centers on the Walter House, one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s most celebrated Usonian homes, preserved with its original furnishings and landscape setting. The park offers a unique blend of architecture, history, and natural beauty along the Wapsipinicon River.

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Cold Springs State Park

Dundee, Iowa
52 miles away

"Cedar Rapids is close enough for a full-day outing or overnight camping trip. Visitors from the metro area come for a quieter, more natural setting than city parks provide."

Cold Springs State Park offers a classic Iowa outdoor experience with shaded campsites, picnic areas, and access to the Turkey River valley. Its spring-fed waters, forested terrain, and calm atmosphere make it a good choice for family outings and low-key recreation.

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Kearny State Park

Kearney, Iowa
52 miles away

"Cedar Rapids travelers may use the park as a nearby escape for a day outdoors. Its calm setting appeals to families looking for a less crowded alternative to larger recreation areas."

Kearny State Park offers a low-key outdoor escape with a small lake, shaded picnic spots, and opportunities for fishing and birdwatching. Its compact layout makes it easy for families and casual visitors to enjoy a short nature outing without a long hike.

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Black Hawk State Park

Waterloo, Iowa
55 miles away

"Cedar Rapids is close enough for a half-day outing or weekend drive to explore a quieter riverfront park. Visitors may combine the trip with other Northeast Iowa stops."

Black Hawk State Park features mature timber, river views, and open green space for relaxing day trips. Its location near Waterloo makes it a convenient destination for picnicking, fishing, and enjoying a natural escape close to town.

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"Cedar Rapids visitors may plan a weekend trip to explore one of Iowa’s most distinctive river bluff areas. The park’s mix of nature and history makes it worth the drive."

Mines of Spain State Recreation Area features rugged bluffs, restored prairie, hardwood forest, and river views just south of Dubuque. E. B. Lyons Nature Center serves as the main visitor hub, offering interpretive displays and access to one of Iowa’s most distinctive natural and cultural landscapes.

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Union Grove State Park

Gladbrook, Iowa
57 miles away

"Cedar Rapids visitors often seek out Union Grove for its calm lake setting and easy outdoor recreation. It is a good choice for anglers and families wanting a simple park visit."

Union Grove State Park offers a calm, family-friendly escape with a lake, campground, picnic areas, and easy access to outdoor recreation. Its wooded shoreline and open water make it a popular spot for anglers, paddlers, and day-use visitors.

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Fairport State Recreation Area

Muscatine, Iowa
58 miles away

"Cedar Rapids residents may visit for a longer day trip focused on boating, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The park provides a scenic destination for those wanting to explore the river region."

Fairport State Recreation Area provides easy access to the Mississippi River in a natural, low-key setting. Visitors come for fishing, boating, wildlife viewing, and a simple riverside escape close to Muscatine.

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Lake Darling State Park

Brighton, Iowa
58 miles away

"Cedar Rapids travelers visit for a nature-focused break with water access and camping. The park is a manageable drive for families seeking a weekend destination."

Lake Darling State Park features a large lake, modern campground, beach area, picnic spaces, and a network of natural surroundings for outdoor recreation. Visitors come for boating, angling, wildlife viewing, and a peaceful park setting near Washington, Iowa.

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Lake Keomah State Park

Oskaloosa, Iowa
58 miles away

"Cedar Rapids visitors may make the drive for a slower-paced state park experience away from the city. Lake Keomah offers a simple, scenic setting for fishing and picnicking."

Lake Keomah State Park features a 83-acre lake, wooded shoreline, and open picnic areas that make it ideal for a low-key day outdoors. The park is especially popular with anglers, paddlers, and families looking for a quiet place to unwind.

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Pikes Peak State Park

McGregor, Iowa
58 miles away

"Cedar Rapids visitors often come for a weekend getaway focused on scenic overlooks and outdoor photography. The park's Mississippi River views make it a worthwhile regional destination."

Pikes Peak State Park is one of Iowa's most iconic scenic parks, offering high overlooks above the Mississippi River and the confluence of the Wisconsin River. The park is especially popular for its bluff views, picnic areas, and access to nearby natural and historic attractions.

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Wildcat Den State Park

Muscatine, Iowa
58 miles away

"Cedar Rapids is within easy reach for a longer day trip or weekend outing. Visitors from Cedar Rapids often come for the park’s scenic trails, quiet atmosphere, and unique bluff country landscape."

Wildcat Den State Park features steep wooded valleys, striking rock outcrops, and a peaceful setting near the Mississippi River. It is especially popular with hikers, photographers, and visitors interested in Iowa’s natural and pioneer history.

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Backbone State Park

Dundee, Iowa
59 miles away

"Cedar Rapids travelers are drawn to Backbone for its unique terrain and classic Iowa state park experience. It is a convenient option for hiking, fishing, and overnight camping."

Backbone State Park is one of Iowa’s most iconic parks, centered on a narrow limestone ridge called the “Devil’s Backbone.” The park offers wooded scenery, a lake, trout fishing, camping, and a variety of trails and picnic areas.

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Maquoketa Caves State Park

Maquoketa, Iowa
59 miles away

"Cedar Rapids visitors often make the drive for one of Iowa’s most iconic geological parks. It is a strong option for families, hikers, and anyone looking for a distinctive natural landmark within a day trip."

Maquoketa Caves State Park offers one of the most unique landscapes in Iowa, with a series of natural caves, narrow passages, and scenic overlooks. The park also features picnic areas, a campground, and miles of trails through wooded ravines and limestone formations.

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Mill Creek State Park

Odebolt, Iowa
59 miles away

"Cedar Rapids visitors are drawn to the park for a lake-centered getaway and camping in a rural setting. It is a good destination for those seeking a slower-paced outdoor experience."

Mill Creek State Park offers a mix of water recreation and natural scenery, with a large lake, wooded coves, and rolling terrain. It is a popular destination for anglers, campers, and families looking for a relaxed outdoor getaway in southwest Iowa.

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Rock Creek State Park

Grinnell, Iowa
59 miles away

"Cedar Rapids travelers can use Rock Creek State Park for a convenient outdoor escape with water recreation and camping. It is a strong choice for anglers and families planning a day or overnight trip."

Rock Creek State Park centers on a large reservoir that draws anglers, boaters, and swimmers throughout the warm season. Visitors also enjoy campgrounds, picnic areas, and scenic shoreline views in a peaceful setting near central Iowa communities.

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