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ACREAGE
CAMPSITES:
E
lectric/
F
ull Hookup/
N
on-Electric
Eq
uestrian/
Y
outh/
D
ump Station/
W
iFi
WATER:
D
rinking/
S
howers
TOILETS:
F
lush/
V
ault
CABIN RENTAL:
S
easonal/
Y
ear Round
SHELTER:
E
nclosed/
O
pen/
F
ree/
R
ental
P
ICNICKING
TRAILS:
B
ike-Hard Surface/
L
imestone/
M
t.Bike/
W
ater
E
questrian/
H
iking/
S
nowmobile/
X
C Ski-
G
roomed
SWIMMING:
B
each/
P
ool
FISHING:
J
etty/
P
ier/
L
ake(acres)/
S
tream or River/
T
rout
BOATING:
C
anoe/
E
lectric/
M
otor/
BR
-Boat Rental/
R
amp
SPORTS:
A
rchery/
B
aseball/
D
isk Golf/
G
olf/
H
orseshoe
I
ce Skating/
P
layground/
S
hooting Range/
Sl
edding
T
ennis/
W
inter Sports
SITES:
A
mphitheater/
Ar
boretum/
B
ird Watching
Wildlife
E
xhibit/
H
istoric Site/
N
ature Center
P
rairie/
W
etland/
Wo
odland
HUNTING:
F
orest/
U
pland/
W
etland
County
The Guthrie County Historical Village
Located on a beautiful 4-acre complex near the Middle Raccoon
River and old Lenon Mill Park on the southwest side of Panora,
Iowa, features ten buildings and numerous exhibits that explore
the history of Guthrie County from 1850 to the early-20th
Century.
The Log Cabin
Built in 1851, the log house was the first building in the area that
is now known as Panora. It was originally used as a residence and
carried a supply of groceries. The house was later enclosed as a
frame home and over the next 100 years had several additions.
When the frame home was being torn down in the ‘70s, the log
house was discovered and eventually moved to the Historical
Village in 1978. The house is furnished with period pieces, such
as handcrafted chairs, a spinning wheel, a rope bed, and a feather
tic mattress.
ACREAGE
CAMPSITES: lectric/ on-Electric/ ull Hookup,
E
N
F
outh, ump Station/ iFi, uestrian
Y
D
W Eq
WATER: ri king/ howers
D
S
TOILETS: lush/ ault
F
V
CABIN RENTAL: easonal/ ear Round
S
Y
SHELTER: nclosed/ pen/ ental/ ree
E
O
R
F
ICNICKING
P
TRAILS: iking/ questrian/ ike-Hard Surface/ t.Bike
H
E
B
M
/Bike- imestone/ nowmobile/ C Ski- roomed/ ater
L
S
X
G
W
SWIMMING: each/ ool
B
P
FISHING: ier/ etty/ ake(acres)/ tream or River
P
J
L
S
BOATING: otor/ anoe/ lectric/ -Boat Rental/ amp
M
C
E
BR
R
SPORTS: rchery/ aseball/ olf/ inter Sports/
A
B
G W
layground/ hooting Range/ orsesh e enni /
P
S
H
T
ce Skating/ edding/ isc Golf
I
Sl
D
SITES: ature Center/ istoric Site/ rairie/
N
H
P
Wildlife xhibit/ etland A a/ mphitheater
E
W
A
ird Watching/ odland boretum
B
W
Ar
HUNTING: etland/ orest/ pland
W
F
U
1. Bennie Hall Wildlife Area
6 mi. SE of Panora
220
S
F
2. Bundt Prairie
3.5 mi. NW of Guthrie Center
3
P3, B
3. Greenwood Cemetary Prairie
1.5 mi. E, 1.5 mi. S of Panora
2
P2, B, Wo,
Ar
4. Guthrie County Historical Village
and Headquarters
Panora, 641/755-2989
8
D F
P
H
H, E, B
5. Harvey River Access
5 mi. NE of Stuart
4
W
S
C
6. Highway 141 River Access
.25 mi. E Coon Rapids on Hwy. 141
1
S
C, R
7. Jamaica Trail Spurl
Herndon E to Dallas Co. line, 3.5mi.
43
H, X, M,
S
B
U
8. Lenon Mill Park
SW edge of Panora
23 E6,
N10
D V
OR P W
S
C, R W, H
H, B, Wo
9. Middle Raccoon River Access
6 mi. SE of Panora
1
P W
S
C, R
B, Wo
10. Middle Raccoon River Water Trail
Starts at Lenon Mill Park
W
11. Montieth Wildlife Area
3.5 mi. SE of Guthrie Center
240
B, Wo
F, U
12. Nation's Bridge Park
5 mi. N of Stuart
81 E60,
N10
D, S F, V
OR,
OF
P H1, W
S
C, R W, P, H
B, Wo, Ar
13. Raccoon River Valley Trail
Linden W to Greene Co., 18mi.
214
D V
P H, B, X,
S
B, Wo
14. SE Robinson Wildlife Area
6 mi. SE of Panora
110
S
B, Wo, Ar
F
15. Seeley Creek Timber (No public
access)
6 mi. SW of Guthrie Center
187
B, Wo, Ar
F
16. South Raccoon River Water Trail
Starts at Nation's Bridge Park
W
17. Sutcliffe Woodland
6 mi. SW of Guthrie Center
55
V
P H.5
L1
B, Wo
* Handicap Accessible
Guthrie