Wildcat Den State Park offers a variety of picnic settings ideal for a pleasant outdoor cookout. There are two
open shelters available and may be reserved online
through the
park reservation system.
Wildcat Den State Park is a great place for a family to "get away from it all" for a weekend or a family
vacation. The campground has 28 campsites and non-modern rest room facilities. Advance campsite reservations can be
made online through the park reservation system. Half of the campsites
are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Camping is also
available at Fairport Recreation Area.
One of the major features of Wildcat Den State Park is its trail system. Trails wind through a variety of terrain and
lead to such fascinating sites as "Steamboat Rock," "Devil's Punch Bowl," and " Fat Man's
Squeeze." The beautiful bluffs and rock outcroppings provide spectacular views to hikers.
Pine Creek Grist Mill at Wildcat Den State Park.
Wildcat Den State Park is one of the most unique in Iowa, combining natural beauty and solitude, preservation of
historical structures, trails, camping and picnic areas for recreational use.
One of the focal points of the park is the Pine Creek Grist Mill located in the eastern part of the park on Pine
Creek. The mill was built in 1848 by Benjamin Nye, one of Muscatine County's first settlers who also built the county's
first store and post office in 1838. The Pine Creek Grist Mill is one of the finest examples of mid nineteenth century
mills left in the country and is on the National Register of Historic Places. The Friends of Pine Creek Grist Mill and
the Iowa Department of Natural Resources is working to restore the mill to its original condition. The "turn of
the century" Melpine Schoolhouse is located near the mill and offers park visitors another glimpse of Iowa's past.
To learn more about the mill, the Melpine Schoolhouse, and the work of the Friends of Pine Creek Grist Mill, visit their
website at www.pinecreekgristmill.com.
A portion of the park was donated to the state by the Brandt sisters who actually lived there at one time. A bronze
tablet dedicated to their memory has been placed in sandstone in a lovely setting where centuries-old pine trees line
75-foot cliffs.
For a different type of camping experience, why not try the Fairport Recreation Area Campground located 6 miles away
from Wildcat Den State Park on Highway 22. Fairport is located right on the Mississippi River. For more information
about Fairport Recreation Area visit their website at
Fairport Recreation Area.
Muscatine, Iowa , is located 10 miles west of Wildcat Den. Davenport, third largest city in Iowa, is located 15 miles
east of the park.
1884 Wildcat Den Road
Muscatine, IA 52761
ph. 563/263-4337
fax. 563/264-8329
E-mail address: Wildcat_Den@dnr.iowa.gov
E-mail address for Fairport Station: Fairport@dnr.iowa.gov
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