Get Back To The Great Outdoors!
State, county, and city campgrounds are always a favorite destination for us. Thus, we needed to have some patience when these government-run parks delayed their opening in order to prepare their facilities. They want to be able to safely welcome back campers of all ages. In mid-May, Iowa opened their state parks, and we discovered some hidden gems that belong to our neighbors to the south. Iowa state parks are very reasonably priced (No entrance fee and just $16 a night for an electric site), have very clean and modern bathroom facilities, and are located near many beautiful natural areas.
These parks are typically very busy on the weekends, but we have found a plenitude of sites available mid-week. We were happy to be able to join fellow camping friends in celebrating the beginning of camping and campfire season at Clear Lake State Park.
While the lake looked a little more foggy than clear, and a warm jacket and even warmer campfire were still needed,
... it was still wonderful to get back to the great outdoors as we were surrounded by the aromatic fragrance of blooming lilacs!
Energized by our first camping experience of the season, we decided to check out a ''new-to-us'' Iowa state park the following week. Pikes Peak State Park is located about two hours south of Rochester on the bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River. Its name is a result of military explorer Zebulon Pike ''peaking'' around the area in 1805 in search of a good location to build a fort.
The campground is surrounded by hiking trails that brought us to scenic vistas and waterfalls,
... past curious forest creatures,
... through serene woodlands,
... and close to birds singing and enjoying a sweet meal,
... as they too rejoice that the humans are getting back to the great outdoors and making sure that their bird feeders are kept full.
... check out the view of the dam,
... and enjoy the many wildflowers that line the creek and welcome us back to the great outdoors.
At the end of the first week of June, it was time to say goodbye to our hometown friends in Rochester. Wanting to visit Doug's family, we headed south and east to begin our loop around Lake Michigan. Along the way, we were able to enjoy another Iowa camping gem, Palisades-Kepler State Park.
Hiking through the woods, we came upon beautiful views of the Cedar River,
... that seemed to invite us to sit for a spell,
... and enjoy the chance to get back to the great outdoors once again. A gorgeous world awaits!
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