Hickory Hills Park
Discover Hickory Hills Park in La Porte City
Hickory Hills Park is a unique area both in terms of its natural beauty and strategic location. The park’s 723 acres include one of the area’s unusual geologic features: a paha. Paha is a Native American word meaning high ground. The diverse topography of the area is characteristic of a paha. Casey's Paha was dedicated as a State Preserve in 1989. Although established in Tama County in 1969, Black Hawk County Conservation owns and manages the area. A Park Ranger is in residence year-round.
The park offers many leisure and recreational opportunities including camping, basketball, picnicking, sand volleyball, disc golf, hiking, fishing, cross-country skiing, sledding, and ice skating. Snowmobiles are not allowed. Several miles of hiking trails offer park users a chance to witness nature’s endless variety. The 39 acre Casey Lake, nestled between scenic forested slopes, is one of Northeast Iowa's premiere largemouth bass hot spots.
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Features Available at Various Facilities
- A/C
- Carry in/carry out refuse
- Dump station
- Electricity
- Fire ring
- Firewood available
- Handicap Accessible
- Heating
- Kitchenette
- Microwave
- On-site resident host
- Picnic Table
- Pressurized water
- Restroom
- Shower facilities
- Table with chairs
- Camping
- Cabins
- Lakeview Lodge
- Picnicking & Shelters
- Public Hunting
- Casey Lake
- Trails
- Wildlife Exhibit
- Fishing (special regulations on bass)