REAP In Your Region: Geode State Park, Flint River Trail and more

By Kerri on October 13, 2015 in Blog


For the next six weeks, INHF will be sharing the impact Iowa's REAP program has in communities throughout the state. The Iowa DNR is hosting regional REAP Assemblies until Nov. 5, local meetings that allow residents to learn more about REAP and play a role in the programs policies and projects.

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Region 16
Des Moines, Henry, Lee, Louisa

REAP Assembly – Burlington
Oct. 13, 2015 | Open house: 6-6:30 p.m., Assembly: 6:30-8 p.m.
Star’s Cave Nature Center (11627 Star’s Cave Road, Burlington, IA 52601)

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Photo by Iowa DNR

FEATURED PROJECT

Geode State Park

Geode State Park is quite literally a jewel. Named after the large, crystallized volcanic geode rock found on the land, Geode State Park is located in the southeast corner of Iowa. Lake Geode covers the midsection of the park and attracts many fishers, swimmers, and boaters. The Skunk River flows to the south of the park, where some of the very first Iowan settlers came to make the land their home. Geode State Park is a highly developed, quality recreational source for Iowans to enjoy. The park is great for hiking, camping, lake activities and the Southeast Iowa Bike Route, a 46-mile route that connects Lacey Keosaqua State Park and Geode State Park. The trail is mostly rolling hills through fields and lush prairies. The National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) protects Geode State Park because of its historical significance and worthiness of preservation.

REAP funding for this project: $538,254 


Region 16
Region REAP Support (total): $7,512,619

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