George Wyth Memorial State Park
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George Wyth Memorial State Park | |
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Iowa State Park | |
Named for: George Wyth | |
Country | United States |
State | Iowa |
County | Black Hawk |
Location | |
- coordinates | Coordinates: |
- elevation | 852 ft (259.7 m) |
Managed by | Iowa Department of Natural Resources |
Nearest city | Waterloo, Iowa |
Website : George Wyth Memorial State Park |
The George Wyth Memorial State Park is a state park in Iowa in the United States. The park was dedicated in 1940 as "Josh Higgins Parkway", named for a popular radio character of the day. In 1956, it was renamed George Wyth Memorial State Park after a well-known Cedar Falls businessman and conservationist.
The park is located near Waterloo and Cedar Falls. Its large expanse of woodland is abundant with many varieties of wildlife. Bird-watchers have observed more than 200 different species and white-tailed deer can be seen year-round. The park has been designated as a National Urban Wildlife Sanctuary.
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[edit] Camping
The campground has 69 camping units with modern showers, rest rooms and a trailer dump station. Advance campsite reservations can be booked through the park reservation system. Half of the campsites are available for self-registration on a first-come, first-serve basis, while the remainder require reservations.
[edit] Trails
George Wyth has 5.5 miles of paved multi-purpose trails created for biking, in-line skating and walking. These trails are linked to a 80 mile trail network within the cities of Waterloo and Cedar Falls. George Wyth also has 6 miles of grass hiking trails. In winter, sports such as cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling are also popular.
The Lake-to-Lake State Park Bike Route is a 50 mile route connecting Pine Lake and George Wyth Memorial State Parks. This route primarily utilizes county highways, and established bike routes and paths once inside Cedar Falls/Waterloo.
[edit] Lake
The park is unique in that it has several water areas: Brinker Lake (120 acres, open for power boating), George Wyth Lake (75 acres, no wake lake with handicap accessible fishing pier and fishing jetty's), Fisher Lake (40 acres natural lake), Alice Wyth Lake (60 acres, electric motors only) and the Cedar River. Sailboating and windsurfing are also popular. George Wyth beach is a popular swimming spot in the community. The lakes and river provides anglers a variety of fish. Boat ramps are available on the river and lakes.
[edit] External Links
Brinker Lake Website - George Wyth Memorial State Park
Iowa Department of Natural Resources - George Wyth Memorial State Park