21301 Co Rd E34, Anamosa, IA 52205, United StatesMap
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Beautiful place to visit in the fall
This state park is a gem. The two caves are small but nice, but it is a beautiful place to walk around, especially in the fall. There is a nice creek to play in as well.
Never new of this park until driving by it after visiting Anamosa. It’s a scenic park, lots of trees, has a couple of caves to explore and a cool old wooden bridge. Also has a campground and other fu...
I stopped here to check out the caves. They have an Ice cave and Horse Thief Cave. You need a bright flashlight to get in the tight crevice of the ice cave, but Horse Thief Cave is big and open. It is...
I'd choose another campground if you want room and quiet
The camp sites are tiny and the way they are set up, you might end up with headlights on your tent. The restrooms are old but functional. The hiking down near the creek is nice and the caves are tiny....
Beautiful place to visit in the fall
This state park is a gem. The two caves are small but nice, but it is a beautiful place to walk around, especially in the fall. There is a nice creek to play in as well.
Pretty park
Never new of this park until driving by it after visiting Anamosa. It’s a scenic park, lots of trees, has a couple of caves to explore and a cool old wooden bridge. Also has a campground and other fu...
Nice Park
I stopped here to check out the caves. They have an Ice cave and Horse Thief Cave. You need a bright flashlight to get in the tight crevice of the ice cave, but Horse Thief Cave is big and open. It is...
I'd choose another campground if you want room and quiet
The camp sites are tiny and the way they are set up, you might end up with headlights on your tent. The restrooms are old but functional. The hiking down near the creek is nice and the caves are tiny....
Beautiful!
We drove through and also hiked the trails. We saw the two caves and both are fun to walk into. This is worth your time!