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    Iowa Raptor Project

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    Matt U.

    What a delightful spot is the raptor center! The first I heard of it was a few weeks ago, and apparently my wife and the kiddos had been here once in the past. It proved to be a very fun and very educational outing filled with many birds and even a little bit of wildlife in the surrounding area. The place is basically a refuge for large and small birds that have either been hurt or are not fit for the wild for some reason or another. The actual entrance to the area off the main road by Lake Macbride is not very well marked so make sure you're paying attention to your GPS. After driving a mile or two down the park road you come to a dead end. You have to park out on this road and then walk down a path to the Raptor Center. It only takes about 5 minutes and as a really picturesque walk. After turning a corner, you'll see some of the bird cages as you walk up to the Raptor Center. The cages are big wooden boxes with screens on the front of them and the birds inside. There are about 15 or so birds in all that range from small American kestrels all the way up to a bald eagle. Apparently you can make reservations for larger groups where they bring some of the birds out. We happened to catch them when they were weighing a few of the birds and giving one of the medication. We got to see a Harris Hawk up close and it is both Majestic and terrifying. Well it only weighs 2 pounds, I'm pretty sure it could pick up our two-year-old if it wanted to. The actual walking trails that lead you to the birds are very manageable, probably only a quarter mile in total. Part of the Walk goes through the woods and down to an area overlooking the water. It was really nice it made for a very relaxing afternoon. Aside from the bird watching, they have a good amount of additional trails that are pretty short but have some nice signage talking about the flowers and what not. In addition, they have a butterfly garden that is managed by the Johnson County Master Gardeners Society. It looks like it would be a great place to come hang out for an evening. While we were walking around, we saw 4 deer and a turkey, all of which made for some great discussions with a two and four-year-old! The place has great hours, 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. in the summer months. It seems like there's somebody here actually staffing the place during some of those hours, but not always. Either way, it was a really fun afternoon and a place we wish we'd discovered a lot sooner. Well worth going if you got kids, if you like birds or if you just want to do something a little bit out of the ordinary.

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    Hickory Hill Park

    Hickory Hill Park

    (14 reviews)

    This summer (somehow) I explored the outdoors a shi*t ton while also feeling absolutely trapped in…read moremy home? I don't know if that makes sense to you? But... COVID-19. Amiright?! Hickory Hill Park has been on my gotta-try list all summer. FINALLY on Labor Day weekend, we found the time to drive across town, to the wayyyyy east side to check it out. LET ME TELL YOU. THIS PARK IS BEAUTIFUL. There's tons of trails for jogging, walking and hiking! From wooded ones, to paths through the prairie. There is something for everyone. Picnic shelters, too. There are a couple reasons this is a four vs five star. 1. There's not a lot of signage on the trails, so it is very easy to get lost or not know where to continue on to! Make sure you have a map online pulled up when you visit. 2. Hickory Hill boasts very, very narrow paths. So during a pandemic-- BRING YOUR MASK! We typically are the family just try to distance when we are hiking outdoors... but distancing is hard on trails at this east side gem.

    Clearly long cold Iowa winters have made me far more brave than I would have imagined. I mean who…read moresays, "It's a beautiful day lets go check out a new park" when its December and 30 degrees out. Never thought that would be me, but sure enough now knowing subzero temperatures have brainwashed me to think 30 degrees is a gorgeous winter day! With this new found appreciation for 30 degree days I packed the pups in the car and headed to check out Hickory Hill Park. What a nice park full of no shortage of multiple winding trails through the woods and prairies. All the trails were very well maintained and were perfect for exploring with our dogs. This is the perfect park if you are just looking to enjoy nature. So want to trail run, walk/hike, stroll with your dog? Then you found the right spot! I also imagine this would be a great spot for snowshoeing or cross country skiing if there was a significant snow fall. It wasn't muddy when we went since the ground was frozen but I imagine if there was recently a lot of rain this place could get pretty muddy.

    FW Kent County Park

    FW Kent County Park

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    FW Kent Park continues to be a family favorite. Both because of how close it is to Iowa City (it's…read morejust three miles west of Tiffin on Highway 6) and it's beauty. We popped over this weekend for some fresh air and fall family photos. I am always just in awe of how busy the park is year round. Since my last review both of my kiddos have had the chance to take school field trips out to visit the Conservation Education Center, which is located at the park. It offers year-round educational programs and workshops. The staff is knowledgeable and the kids always have a blast. There's something for everyone at this gem. A bird blind for bird watchers. Access to the entire shoreline for anglers. Nine miles of trails for hikers and cross-country skiers. Seven historic bridges for photographers and families looking for fun family photos :) A large campground for campers-- available April through October. As well as a handful of picnic shelters (available via reservation). And, of course, Kent Park beach, my family's favorite (open Memorial Day through Labor Day) -- it is pristine, free and a great time. Overall, FW Kent Park is a wonderful place to get outside and clear your head. Drive over and explore today!

    Definitely a favorite! Now that the lake has been re-opened, the park is better than ever. What I…read moreenjoy most about Kent Park is the diversity of options for activities. The park boasts a swimming beach, a nice trail around the entirety of the lake with benches if you want to stop and enjoy the views. There are many picnic shelters around the park, and a gazebo in the middle of a prairie area. I recommend taking a hike through the prairie trails. I'm also partial to taking a hike through the forest as well, or around the lake...heck, try them all at whatever length or difficulty you choose! There is a large playground area as well as a campground, so something for everyone. It's common to see many people out around the lake fishing and kayakers exploring the water.

    Terry Trueblood Recreation Area - Half way around and sun is almost down

    Terry Trueblood Recreation Area

    (4 reviews)

    When I was growing up my mom would always say, "Go outside and get the stink blown off you!"…read more Terry Trueblood Recreation Area is the perfect place to do that. The wide, paved loop around Sand Lake is 1.9 miles long and always has motivated joggers, leisurely walkers, families with strollers, bicycle enthusiasts and leashed four legged friends enjoying it. The lake is cool during the summer. You'll definitely see people fishing, canoeing or kayaking, a dog swimming and much more. (You can rent equipment at Fin &Feather H2O right then and there, on site.) Besides taking my family here to have 'the stink blown off them' we have also taken family photos at Terry Trueblood. They have really turned out fabulous with the water in the background. There is ample parking, a little play area for kids and a handful of shelters to enjoy lunch in, or have a party. There is also a lodge and while I have never rented it, I have friends who have and their events turned out great. Bring your family, your dog ... maybe your bike or your workout here and enjoy!

    My husband and I got married at Terry Trueblood, the ceremony was on the outdoor patio overlooking…read morethe water and then the reception and everything else was inside. It was the most gorgeous venue, and the pictures turned out wonderfully! There were people at the park while our photos were being taken or canoeers while our ceremony was going on which could've been weird but we enjoyed that random people got to enjoy our day with us!

    Sugar Bottom Recreation Area - They have a kids life jacket loan station

    Sugar Bottom Recreation Area

    (8 reviews)

    We visited Sugar Bottom for a beach day. The area was beautiful! It has a number of paths and what…read moreseems like a nice camping area (although we weren't there for that). The beach area was spacious--lots of room to spread out on the sand. The beach also has a couple of good shady spots, which is helpful on a hot day. However, we ended up heading over to the Lake MacBride beach because the Sugar Bottom area was a little less lively. Could have just been the day, but we were looking for somewhere more high energy on a summer weekend afternoon. They also don't have the boat rental options that MacBride beach has. If you do like quiet spaces then this would be the place! It also seems great if you have kids (which we don't) because there is just more space to run around. Just be prepared to bring all of your own entertainment.

    Beautifully maintained campground. Several spaces with a lake view! Great for families and anyone…read morewho likes outdoor recreation. Boat dock available, and honors system firewood available in the evening. We did reservations through Recreation.gov and that made check in super easy! We brought our 2 Yorkies, and about 1/3 or more of the campers also brought dogs. Lots of trees, but also well mowed green spaces. This is now on our top 10 for Iowa campgrounds! Several spots right next to the bathroom / shower house, and great areas for larger camping groups. Would like to see a couple more updates to the shower facility. The water temp was fully adjustable-a knob rather than a button type, so you could have water the full duration of your shower. The water pressure was great, temperature great, but tile could use some updating. That may be in the works because the lighting was motion sensor and LED. There was also a ceiling fan which helped discourage bugs in the bathhouse!

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