Bonnifield Lake

Are you ready for a day of adventure and relaxation in the beautiful outdoors? Look no further than Bonnifield Lake, located in Waterworks Park! Nestled within the peaceful slopes of the Jefferson County Loop Trail, this stunning lake offers endless opportunities for fun with friends and family. Whether you’re looking to swim, kayak, fish, or hike, Bonnifield Lake has got you covered. And don’t forget to bring your fishing rod – the lake is home to an abundance of catfish just waiting to be caught!  Bonnifield Lake gets its name from the Bonnifield cabin, the oldest two-story cabin in Iowa, which sits inside the park. While the inside of the cabin is off limits, the exterior is still worth a visit, as it provides a close-up view of historic craftsmanship.With so much to see and do, Bonnifield Lake is a fun destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

 

Bonnifield Lake

N B Street
Fairfield, Iowa 52556 

Turkey Run Wildlife Area

Welcome to the expansive Turkey Run Wildlife Area, covering 405 acres and serving as Jefferson County’s premier public hunting destination. With Cedar Creek to the North and Van Buren County line to the south, this timber-rich area is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including wild turkey, deer, squirrels, rabbits, and upland game birds.

But the park isn’t just for hunters. It features a five-acre wetland area dedicated to waterfowl habitat, excellent canoe and kayak access to Cedar Creek, and an assortment of prairie, pine tree plantings, and wildlife food plots. Access fishing and paddling on the Cedar Creek from this park.

And the park is especially beloved by local equestrians, who flock to the primitive camp area and six miles of horseback riding trails. Just remember, horseback riding isn’t permitted from October 1-January 31 or during spring turkey hunting season.

Come explore Turkey Run Wildlife Area and experience all the multi-use hunting, fishing, paddling, and recreation opportunities it has to offer!

2747 Osage Ave
Fairfield, Iowa 52556 

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Mac Coon Access

Mac Coon County Park has become a local favorite for those looking to camp & enjoy the Skunk river.

Mac Coon Access is located five and one-half miles north of Lockridge just east of Willow Blvd. It is a popular place for fishing, camping, boating, and hunting.

71 acres
Camping – electricity, drinking water, pit toilets
Picnic shelter
Trail – hiking
Fishing – Skunk River
Boating – boat ramp.
Hunting
Playground equipment

Camping Site fees: $10 with electricity/$7 without per night.
Reservations: Can not be reserved.
Season: All year-around.

This recreation area got its name from an old game Warden, Mac Coon, who worked in the area back in the 1930’s and 40’s.

Purchased by the Department of Natural Resources in 1945, a renewable 25 year management-lease agreement allows the Jefferson County Conservation Board to develop and manage this area.

Since 1973 numerous improvements have been made to Mac Coon Access which includes: construction of restrooms and a shelter house, installation of playground equipment, drilling a well for potable water, developing a campground equipped with electricity and providing a concrete boat ramp and fish cleaning station.

A trailer dump station and rural water was added to Mac Coon Access in 2006. Camping area

Mac Coon Access not only provides fishing opportunities with the presence of the Skunk River, it is also open to public hunting from August 31 to May 15.

Note:
Mac Coon Access is prone to flooding. If you are uncertain about the current conditions please contact us at 641-472-4421.

Main Location

3293 Macoon Rd
Lockridge, Iowa 52635 

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