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RATHBUN LAKE
RATHBUN LAKE
Corps Of Engineers, 20112 Hwy J5T
(lat:40.8644 lon:-92.9926) map location

Phone: 641 647-2464
Rathbun Lake, also known as Rathbun Reservoir, is a man-made lake in Appanoose County in southern Iowa. Spanning an impressive area of about 11,000 acres (45 km2), it stands out as one of the largest lakes in the state. The main feature of this reservoir is its multipurpose use for flood control, water supply for nearby communities and industries, recreation activities such as boating and fishing.

The construction of Rathbun Dam on the Chariton River was completed by the U.S Army Corps of Engineers in 1969; subsequently opening up Rathbun Lake to public access soon after. This expansive body offers eight parks around its perimeter providing campgrounds with modern amenities which attract tourists year-round seeking outdoor adventures or relaxation amidst nature's beauty.
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History of the Area
Constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for flood control, water supply, and recreational purposes, Rathbun Lake was completed in 1969 after a period of planning and development that began in the late 1950s. The land surrounding what is now known as Honey Creek Resort State Park on its shores has undergone significant transformation over time.

Before federal intervention to create the reservoir, this area consisted primarily of agricultural lands with private ownership spread among local farmers who used it for crop cultivation and livestock grazing. As plans for flood control took shape due to concerns about downstream flooding along Chariton River Valley areas like Centerville-historically prone to high waters-the government acquired these tracts through purchase or eminent domain.

The park itself contains historical features such as remnants from early homesteaders within Appanoose County; however specific details regarding individual structures or artifacts are not widely documented publicly but may be preserved under management guidelines set forth by state conservation efforts.

In recent years leading up until today's use as part of a larger recreation complex including campgrounds, marinas, trails-and integrated into broader environmental stewardship practices-the lake serves multiple functions: promoting tourism economy while also providing habitat protection measures ensuring sustainability both ecologically speaking alongside human leisure activities.




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Area Campgrounds
Dogg's RV Park LLC
16999 Highway J18
Moravia, IA
641-724-3762
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Directions
From Des Moines, 85 miles southeast on IA 5.

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