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    Jacob Krumm Nature Preserve

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    McFarland Park - One of many views of the lake from the walking path.

    McFarland Park

    5.0(5 reviews)
    48.4 mi

    Photo taken 4/24/26…read more This is such a lovely place! We have been here several times, and we love it each time we visit. We've been here twice on field trips with my child's class, and several other times outside of that. There is an information center and plenty of outdoor activities. It's very well maintained, and the staff here are all wonderful. It's definitely a fun place for fishing or just simply walking around and enjoying nature. For those that enjoy birdwatching, this is also a great location to do so. The information center has quite a few activities for anyone interested in learning about any type of nature. You can ask for kits to inspect tadpoles or water creatures as well as binoculars for birdwatching. There's also a natural play structure for kids to explore. It's so peaceful and serene; this also makes it perfect for a picnic! There is a path that goes around the water, and there are also a few gazebos and benches for you to stop at to take a break or just enjoy the day.

    This is a really neat park north east of Ames. It's the home of the Story County Conservation…read moreCenter and a lot of classes and programming. There are some deceptively long hiking trails here that will let you traverse the various biomes of the state of Iowa. There are wooded, riparian and native prarire areas along trails immediately adjacent to the park and it also serves as a great launching point and connector for the Skunk River Greenbelt system of trails that continue to the north. There are primitive campsites and mutli-use hiking and biking trails. There is actually a lot to do outside in Story County, it's just not obvious & McFarland Park is a great place to get acquainted.

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    McFarland Park - This beautiful view is looking out over the lake from the conservation center deck.

    This beautiful view is looking out over the lake from the conservation center deck.

    McFarland Park - Warm January Sky

    Warm January Sky

    McFarland Park - Woods Walk

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    Waukee Triumph Park

    Waukee Triumph Park

    5.0(4 reviews)
    57.2 mi

    This park was a stop on a road trip for a leg stretch break. It's awesome, there is everything you…read morecan think of for a park. They have plenty for little kids and big kids. There's also a trail. An hour passed before we blinked! We will be back and highly recommend putting this on your list if you chase parks like our family!

    Can I be a kid again??? Even as the parent, this park is 10x better than I imagined it to be. It is…read moreimportant to note that Triumph Park is not only a playground but also a recplex of sorts with multiple ball fields, small lake with a fishing dock, and walking trails. But I am am here to talk about the playground portion because I was blow away! Everyone else must be as pleased and excited as I am because on a Friday evening the place was packed. Pulling up I was fearful I made the wrong choice seeing all of the cars and kiddos running around but there is so much to do on the playground and it is a large enough space that it still was enjoyable for my step daughter. I also want to note that my stepdaughter is upper elementary school age and parks are hit and miss given her size/age. Triumph Park playground is a HIT and reminds me of those expensive indoor obstacle parks you pay to go to - Did I mention this is a public park so it is FREE!? There is also ample parking since it is adjacent to the ball diamonds. One of my favorite parts is that the base (floor) of the playground is solid with a rubber mat or faux grass materials with padding underneath for a little cushion to protect your littles. Also no mess! - Who ever allowed sandbox/woodchip playgrounds anyways, yuck! I am not sure I can describe this next feature well but most of the structure is sort of built into the ground. The main portion is dug into a "hole" so the landscape itself is fun for the kids to run up and down, it is also lined with faux grass and cushion. (I told you I wouldn't describe that well, you will just have to go see it for yourself!). There is plenty of play spaces for little kids but the tall, tall slides for the big kids and towers to get to them are INSANE. I have never seen anything like it in a public, outdoor park. They also have really fun spins (literally) on a merry-go-round and teeter-totter, the kids really seemed loved these. I not sure how else to describe it other than I was extremely impressed. We will be visiting many times this summer and telling all of our friends!

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    Waukee Triumph Park - Triumph Park

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    Thomas Mitchell Park - Fun, small creek, perfect for a hot day.

    Thomas Mitchell Park

    4.0(2 reviews)
    35.3 mi

    The park overall was nice and the bathrooms were well kept, but they failed to mention on their…read morewebsite that the lagoon shown was a sewage lagoon :/ We reserved a tent site (T9) and the location would've been perfect without the abundance of gnats and flies that were gathered because of the sewage lagoon. The creek was fun, had a great temperature, wasn't too deep so the kids could play, and there was no trash left anywhere. They also offer firewood and deliver it to your site for $20, which was really convenient. I can't remember his name, but the park manager who delivers the wood and oversees the park was really nice! He was really personable and does a fantastic job keeping up the place. You can also fish in the ponds and there is quite the variety in them. There are Blue Gill, Sun Fish, Catfish, and a few others that I can't remember lol. Make sure to watch out for snakes. We found a Western Fox Snake basking on the stone steps that lead into the creek. He was about 4' long, but since they're not super aggressive, I picked him up and moved him to the other side of the creek just to make sure the kids didn't step on him. I'm not sure if there are other types in the area.

    Saving this so I can go visit. Maybe someone else will need the correct address. As listed on the…read morepark website Address is 4590 NE 108th St, Mitchellville, IA 50169, USA.

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    Thomas Mitchell Park - Fire pit at tent site T9

    Fire pit at tent site T9

    Thomas Mitchell Park - Western Fox Snake, approximately 4' long

    Western Fox Snake, approximately 4' long

    Thomas Mitchell Park - Blue Gill and Sun Fish in the pond

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