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Pikes Peak State Park Beautifully peaceful © Bonnie Bishop
You will love hiking through the beautiful trails.
Pikes Peak State Park Hiking trail © Bonnie Bishop
Pikes Peak State Park Hiking Trail © Bonnie Bishop
Pikes Peak State Park Hiking Trail © Bonnie Bishop
Pikes Peak State Park has beautiful trails
Pikes Peak State Park View of Mississppi River © Bonnie Bishop
Beautiful river views.
Pikes Peak State Park Mississippi Veiw © Bonnie Bishop
Beautiful river views
Pikes Peak State Park Camp Ground © Bonnie Bishop
Wonderful place to camp. There are plenty of beautiful trees for shade and well kept..clean.
Pikes Peak State Park Mississippi View © Bonnie Bishop
Beautiful river views
Pikes Peak State Park Mississippi View © Bonnie Bishop
Barges on the Mississippi River veiwed from lookout at park.
Pikes Peak State Park © James Graham
NEARBY PIKES PEAK STATE PARK
Area Attractions
Effigy Mounds National Monument, 7 miles north on Iowa 76. Villa Louis Historical Site, Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin. Ft. Crawford Medical Museum, Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin. Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife Refuge District Office and Visitor Center, between McGregor and Marquette. Yellow River State Forest, 17 miles north on Iowa 76.

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The towns of McGregor and Marquette, Iowa, located 2 to 3 miles north of the park offer a variety of sight-seeing, shopping and dining opportunities. Garnavillo and Guttenberg are both located about 10 miles south of the park.

Follow County Road X-56 at the south end of McGregor's Main Street, wind upward about 1.5 miles, and you arrive at Pikes Peak State Park, the highest bluff on the Mississippi River. Pikes Peak, in the heart of one of the nation's most picturesque regions, offers a unique combination of scenic beauty, history, and outdoor recreation opportunity.

From the top of the 500-foot bluff, the confluence of the Wisconsin River and the mighty Mississippi may be seen to the south. To the north, the view of the twin suspension bridges connecting Iowa and Wisconsin is breathtaking.

Pikes Peak State Park is located in the "Paleozoic Plateau" that was missed by the glaciers that flattened and molded so much of Iowa. This area, often called the "Driftless" region, is noted for its natural beauty. Its hills and valleys offer great vistas, large timbered tracts, spring-fed streams and a natural beauty unique to northeast Iowa.
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PIKES PEAK STATE PARK

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