RICE LAKE STATE PARK
Rice Lake State Park is a serene natural area known for its namesake, Rice Lake. The park spans approximately 1,000 acres and provides visitors with picturesque landscapes characterized by gentle hills and lush greenery.
Established on May 2nd, 1924, the state park has been a recreational haven for nearly a century. Its main feature is the shallow lake itself which covers around 40 acres and attracts wildlife enthusiasts eager to observe waterfowl and other native species.
Visitors can enjoy activities such as fishing, boating (electric motors only), hiking along well-maintained trails that offer scenic views of northern Iowa's prairie landforms or picnicking at one of the many designated areas within this tranquil setting. Winter months bring opportunities for cross-country skiing across snow-covered terrains adding seasonal variety to outdoor adventures here.