Black Hawk Park

Cedar Campground
Cedar Campground
Fogdall Campground
Shower Building
Snag Creek Group Camp

Black Hawk Park

Black Hawk Park is named after Chief Black Hawk of the Sauk Indian tribe. He was a very successful leader and displayed a great love of nature. Black Hawk Park was the first park acquired by Black Hawk County Conservation. The first portion of the park, 325 acres, was acquired in 1957. The park is now one of the largest county parks in Iowa. The park's 1,490 acres form a greenbelt called the Cedar River Wildlife Area from Cedar Falls to Cedar-Wapsi Rd. Bridge, four miles north.


Park Address:
Black Hawk Park
2410 West Lone Tree Road
Cedar Falls, IA 50613

 

Mailing Address:

Black Hawk County Conservation

1346 West Airline Highway

Waterloo, IA 50703
(319) 433-PARK (7275)
conservation@blackhawkcounty.iowa.gov



Location

The entrance to the park is located at 2410 West Lone Tree Road; 2 miles west of Hwy 218, in northern Cedar Falls. The park is 4 miles south of the State Trap Shoot Gun Club; 7 miles north of the UNI-Dome (University of Northern Iowa) and 19 miles south of the Horse Sale Barns in Waverly.



Features

There are two campgrounds available for use, the Fogdall Campground & the Cedar Campground. There are 21 full hook-up sites (Fogdall) & 176 electrical services. We do not take reservations for these campgrounds, they are first come, first serve. There are 4 shelters that are available on a first come first serve basis or by reservation up to one week in advance by calling a Park Ranger at 319-493-9367 (Shelters only).

Fishing
Hunting
Biking
Hiking
Camping
Wildlife Viewing
River Access
Playgrounds
Boat Ramps

Operating Hours & Seasons

Black Hawk Park is open all year round, weather permitting, from 6:00 AM - 10:30 PM. 

The campgrounds close on December 1 and reopen when weather permits in the spring.

The gun & archery range hours are: 9AM - 7pm or sunset, whichever comes first.



Closures

Call park office for current closings due to flooding or severe weather.