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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Water Trails

Ditch the city traffic and dive into Fairfield’s water trails for a rush hour like no other. Whether you’re in a kayak, boat, or fishing, the only sounds you’ll hear are the peaceful splashes of paddles, the songs of birds, and the rustling leaves. It’s time to slow down, reconnect with nature, and bask in the beauty that surrounds us. Why rush through life with blinders on when we can open our eyes to the wonders of the water trails?
During the summer months the retired water reservoirs in Fairfield are refreshing places to go cool off and enjoy the lush greenery and to kayak, canoe, swim and fish. Or try the Cedar Creek Water Trail which uses a 6- mile scenic section of Cedar Creek, or the 72-mile Skunk River Water Trail which passes through Keokuk, Washington, Jefferson, and Henry counties.

Click here for an interactive paddling map of the area

At present, there are two designated water trails in Jefferson County:

Skunk River Water Trail

The real beauty of the Skunk River can be enjoyed by navigating the river in a boat, canoe or kayak. The 72-mile Water Trail traverses Keokuk, Washington, Jefferson, and Henry counties. The river provides excellent fishing, so bring your fishing pole and bait! The Jefferson County section is 10.5 miles long and can be accessed at the Coppock Access boat ramp. To exit from the beautiful river use the MacCoon Access boat ramp. Remember that the river should be enjoyed with respect and caution. After heavy rains, the river can rise rapidly and cause strong currents/floating debris.

The Cedar Creek Water Trail

This six-mile water trail is in the scenic section of Cedar Creek and has a different feel than the other larger rivers typically seen in southern Iowa. The limestone outcroppings and narrow channel create an intimate feel. This slow-moving creek does require paddling if you would like to make good time. Put your canoe or kayak into Cedar Creek at the Turkey Run Wildlife Area and take out at Round Prairie Park, about 6 miles downstream. Be ready for a beautiful and exciting trip downstream!

Fairfield City Lakes

The City of Fairfield and the Park & Recreation department are transforming the three city water reservoirs into water recreation areas, since the reservoirs were set aside as emergency sources of city water in 2005.
Pleasant Lake
This stunning oasis is the perfect destination for water enthusiasts. With breathtaking prairie lands and woodlands embracing the lake, you’ll have a picturesque backdrop as you kayak, canoe, or fish. Need more? We’ve got you covered with a convenient boat ramp and easy access to the renowned Fairfield loop trail. Get ready for an unforgettable aquatic adventure at Pleasant Lake!

Bonnifield Lake
Bonnifield Lake is the perfect water escape. Swim, kayak, fish, and hike to your heart’s content in this idyllic spot. Follow the serene slopes of the Jefferson County Loop Trail, leading you straight to the tranquil waves of Bonnifield Lake. Spend a blissful day surrounded by nature’s beauty. For a more adventurous experience, bring along a canoe or kayak and explore the picturesque waters. Don’t forget your fishing rod, as the peaceful lake is perfect for testing your angling skills and reeling in some catfish. Discover the history of Bonnifield Lake as you come across the oldest two-story cabin in Iowa, the Bonnifield cabin, nestled within the park.


 

Suggestions on what to take on a float trip:

  • Extra paddle
  • First aid kit
  • Personal floatation device
  • A secure place for car keys
  • Food and water
  • Sunscreen
  • Insect repellent
  • Water shoes or supportive old shoes
  • Extra clothing
  • A fun attitutde that is ready for a great day!

Main Location

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