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Elk Rock State Park
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Closing/Construction/Renovation
The boat ramp located off Hwy 14 is closed due to construction of a new boat ramp and entrance road and will be closed until June 1, 2008 when the project is slated for completion. A portion of the West Trail (Red) is also closed until construction is completed. (posted 11/5/07)

Facilities and Activities

Picnicking/Shelters/Lodge
Elk Rock State Park has a picnic area located approximately 1 mile north of the main park entrance on Highway 14. This area has one open shelter, it can be reserved online through the park reservation system.

Camping
Elk Rock provides a fine setting for camping. A modern shower building and trailer dumping station are available. The camping area has 2 loops with 21 electric sites. There is also an additional circle with 9 non-electric sites. There is also a self-dispensing firewood machine located next to the shower building. Advance campsite reservations for half the campsites can be booked through the park reservation system. Half of the campsites are still available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Equestrian Campground
The equestrian campground features 57 sites, 42 with electrical hookups. A modern shower building, horse stalls, hitching rails, equestrian wash station and a 100' x 200' riding arena are available. Advance campsite reservations for half the campsites can be booked through the park reservation system. Half of the campsites are still available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Trails
An excellent system of multiple use trails radiates outward from the equestrian campground areas. There are 13 miles of multi-use trails at Elk Rock. Mountain bikes are allowed on the trails. Trails are occasionally closed due to wet conditions. Contact the park office for current trail status.

Lake Activities (swimming, boating, fishing)
Lake Red Rock and the Des Moines River provide great fishing opportunities. Elk Rock has two boat ramps, one located near the main park entrance and other is located by the park office. Bass, catfish, walleye and crappie are the most common fish caught in this area.

Roberts Creek and Cordova Park, just north of Elk Rock, are popular fishing, boating and picnic spots. They are administered by the Marion County Conservation Board.

Elk Rock State Park is located on Lake Red Rock, one of Iowa's large impoundments. The area had been inhabited by Native Americans dating back more than five thousand years to the Archaic Culture. In 1842, the Sac and Fox Indians granted white settlers right to this land. The name "Elk Rock" has been attributed to the unusual rock formation which is located on the south side of the river in the park. Many towns accommodated the white settlers and traders including: Cordova, Dunreath, Fifield, Percy, Red Rock and Rouseau. Although these settlements no longer exist they were within the area now known as Lake Red Rock.

In 1960, the United States Army Corps of Engineers began construction on Red Rock dam which was completed in 1969. The Corps of Engineers leased land along the Red Rock reservoir to the Iowa Conservation Commission in 1969 for construction of North Elk Rock. In 1978, the state obtained a lease for property on the south shore of the reservoir. This land became known as South Elk Rock. Today Elk Rock State Park comprises the main Elk Rock Park area, which has both day and night facilities, and the bridge area that is a day use picnic area.

Lake Red Rock is a major stopping-off area for waterfowl and other migratory species in both spring and fall, including white pelicans and bald eagles. The reservoir area also serves as a habitat for other plants and animals species, including more than 200 species of birds, 54 species of trees, 62 species of wildflowers, 43 species of fish and 35 species of mammals.

Nearby Towns
Knoxville is seven miles south on Highway 14. Pella is ten miles east on G-28

Contact Information
811 146th Avenue
Knoxville, IA 50138
ph. 641/842-6008

E-mail address: Elk_Rock@dnr.iowa.gov



 

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