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- Buisness Directory (List) | Engage Keosauqua
Services Osborne Oil - BP More Info Town & Country Tavern More Info Misty's Malt Shop More Info Ideal Ready Mix More Info Great Day Cafe More Info Circle B More Info Tillie's Tap More Info Iowa Missouri Seed More Info J Leu Contracting More Info Copperline More Info Riverbend Pizza & Steakhouse More Info Bloom and Bark Glass Blowing More Info Catering Unlimited More Info
- Properties (List) | Engage Keosauqua
Vacation Rentals Book $147/night The Bungalow Bed Sleeps 1 4 Vacation Rental Form Have a vacation rental in Keosauqua, IA, and want to advertise it on our website? Fill out this form here. Name of Rental* Contact Person* Please note if you would like this displayed on the page Email Please note if you would like this displayed on the page Phone Please note if you would like this displayed on the page Address* Number of Bedrooms* Number of Bathrooms* Sleeps up to* Website to book* Pictures of Rental* Upload File Notes if there is anything more you would like to add please put it here. Vacation Rental Advertisement $25 If you already paid, do not check this box. Submit
- Lacey Keosauqua Park | Engage Keosauqua
Under the stars under the heavens Lacey-keosauqua state park - 1,653 acres of Oak-hickory bluffs Lacey-Keosauqua State Park is Iowa's second oldest state park. Dedicated in 1920 and originally known as Big Bend State Park, Lacey-Keosauqua's 1,653 acres of oak-hickory bluffs and valleys are located alongside a large bend in the Des Moines River. Whether you are here to fish, hike, camp, swim or just relax, we hope you enjoy your stay. A three mile trail segment follows a bluff of the Des Moines River and touches on some of the history of the area, from the river crossing of the Mormon's western trek in the mid-1800s, to the structures built by the young men of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) during the Great Depression. Indian Mounds A series of mounds overlook the Des Moines River in the northwest section of the park. These were built by an ancient group of Woodland Culture Indians in order to bury their dead between 750 and 2,500 years ago. Such mounds are usually found on hilltops overlooking river valleys. These are sacred locations to living Native American peoples-please pay your respects and avoid walking on or otherwise disturbing the mounds. Read more about the Park Photo Credit: www.greengoddessglamping.com Something for everyone Book a campsite at Lacey Keosauqua Bird Watching Boat Launch Ramp Boating Canoeing Dock, Fishing Dump Station Firewood Sales Fishing Handicap Access Hiking Historic Sites Hunting Interpretive Exhibit/Display Jogging/Running Kayaking Modern Restroom Park Lake Park Office Parking Picnic Area Picnic Tables Playground Registration Building Restrooms River Seasonal Festivals Showers Swimming - Beach Telephone Toilet, Pit/Vault Trash Dumpster Walking Water Hydrants Wildlife Viewing Downlaod Map Come to Stay AN UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCE AWAITS YOU See Lodging Options
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- December 3, 2023Â |Â 6:00 PM20497 IA-1, Keosauqua, IA 52565, USA
- March 13, 2025Â |Â 12:00 AM500 Park St, Keosauqua, IA 52565, USA




