Cabins at Martins Access
Martin Access offers four modern cabin's for rent.
EACH SMALL CABIN INCLUDES:
- Heating/Air conditioning
- Full bath
- Two queen-size bunk beds
- Table and bench seating
- Microwave
- Fridge
- Coffeemaker
- Outside grill
- Fire ring
- Picnic table
- Access to 300 acres of outdoor paradise!
LARGE CABIN INCLUDES:
- Heating/Air conditioning
- Full bath
- Three bedrooms and a total of 6 queen-size beds
- Microwave
- Oven
- Dishwasher
- Fridge
- Coffeemaker
- Outside grill
- Fire ring
- Picnic table
- Access to 300 acres of outdoor paradise!
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Cabins at River Road Conservation Area
River Road Conservation Area is home to Uncle Tom's Cabin, which is a riverside cabin. It has 2 queen size beds, full kitchen, dining area, bathroom, dishes, cement pad, fire ring, and stand up grill. You can't beat the view!
2 night minimum on weekends and holidays
$125/night + 5% hotel/motel tax = $131.50/night
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Cabins at Silver Sioux Recreation Area
Silver Sioux Lodge:
Sleeps 16, seating and dishes for 24
$190/night + 5% Hotel/Motel Tax = $199/50/night
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Camping at Silver Sioux Recreation Area
There is modern and primitive campsites
Modern: $30/night
- Cement pad
- Water and Sewer Hookups
- 50 amp
Modern: $20/night
- Water and Electric (30 amp)
- pull through gravel
Primitive: $10/night
- Water pump and vault toilet
- shelter
Also on site is a bath/shower house
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Camping at Stieneke Area
Stieneke offers 5 primitive sites, each with a fire ring and picnic table. There is also a group shelter that can be used.
Primitive Camping: $10/night
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Camping at Ranney Knob Area
Ranney Knob has 3 large primitive campsites, each with a shelterhouse and fire ring. Close by, there is a vault toilet at water pump.
Primitive Camping: $10/night
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Camping at Larson Lake
Larson lake has 5 primitive campsites that are right next to our 5 acre lake. Each have a shelter/picnic table and fire ring. Close by, you will find water pumps, a vault toilet, and a group shelter with stand up grills and a larger fire pit!
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Camping at Martins Access
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Water pumps and handicap accessible pit toilets are available
throughout the park.
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Canoeing & Kayaking at Barnes Access
Barnes Access is an excellent drop in/take out point! Drop in at Martin's Access for a 3 mile float to Barnes Access or drop in at Barnes Access and paddle to Mill Creek Bridge Access for a 6 mile float.
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Canoeing & Kayaking at Martins Access
The Inkpaduta Canoe Trail on the Little Sioux runs from Spencer, in Clay County,
Iowa, to Smithland, in southern Woodbury County. This span of river is
approximately 134 miles in length. The Trail area is characterized by safe,
convenient public access areas in each county. Martin Access is one of those access areas.
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Canoeing & Kayaking at Redtail Ridge Habitat Area
Redtail Ridge has a new river access! Put your water vessel in at Mill Creek Bridge Access for a 10.5 mile float to Redtail Ridge or put in at Redtail Ridge for a 2.9 mile float to Silver Sioux or a 10.8 mile float to Stieneke Area! A beautiful river float along the Inkpaduta trail!
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Canoeing & Kayaking at Stieneke Area
Stieneke is riverside and has a river access! Hop on the river at Stieneke and end at Washta Access (in another county) for a 9 mile float or jump in at Redtail Ridge or Silver Sioux for a similar float to Stieneke! The beautiful Inkpaduta river trail is not one to be missed!
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Canoeing & Kayaking at Silver Sioux Recreation Area
At Silver Sioux, you can hop on the Inkpaduta River Trail on the Little Sioux River.
Float to Stieneke Area for a beautiful 2 hour float (7.9 river miles)
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Equestrian Activities at Martins Access
Martin Access includes five miles
of marked horseback riding trails.
The trails wind through woodlands and prairies,
crossing small streams and bringing riders near to the banks of the Little Sioux
River. Riders will enjoy beautiful views and the quiet of birdsong and the wind
in the trees.
Due to the steep terrain and rare
plant communities within the park, horses will not be permitted on trails during
wet conditions, nor may they be ridden off-trail or on trails marked with "no
horses" signs. Riders that do not comply will be asked to leave, and may be assessed a $50 fine
for each offense
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Facility Rentals at Martins Access
There are 4 cabins and a partially enclosed shelter house that are available to be rented.
3 small cabins: $90/night
1 large family cabin: $190/night
Shelter: $50/day
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FALL COLORS at Martins Access
Martin's Access is 300 acres of prairie, river-side view, and timber land with over 5.5 miles of footpaths and 2.5 miles of road. The diverse flora and trees make autumn beautiful in Cherokee County!
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FALL COLORS at River Road Conservation Area
River Road Conservation Area has many species of trees that turn beautiful shades of red, orange, and yellow during the autumn months! Check out the sunset and changing colors over the river when staying at Uncle Tom's Cabin! It's a once-in-a-lifetime sight you will never forget!
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FALL COLORS at Silver Sioux Recreation Area
Silver Sioux is 160 acres of diverse timber and prairie. With over 2 miles of walking paths, the trails have 2 swinging bridges, an interpretive trail with brochure, and a breathtaking outlook over the campground and beautiful colors of the changing autumn! The outlook has benches to sit and rest while enjoying the flora and fauna found in Cherokee County! The bird blind also gives you the opportunity to view nature!
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Fishing at Soo Access
Soo Access provides riverside fishing. The Little Sioux River flows inside this park, where you can find Walleye, Catfish, and Northern Pike.
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Fishing at Silver Sioux Recreation Area
Silver Sioux is right next to the Little Sioux River where you will find Northern Pike, Walleye, and Catfish.
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Fishing at Stieneke Area
Stieneke is along the Little Sioux River, where you can find Walleye, Catfish, and Northern Pike
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Fishing at Martins Access
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The Little Sioux River is a
slow (gradient of about 2 ft/mile)
river that winds through glacial hills and plains from near
the Minnesota/Iowa border to its mouth at the Missouri River
near the town of Little Sioux. This river drains the largest
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Primary Game Species
- Walleye
- Catfish
- Northern pike
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Martin's hosts
- Over one mile of river bank for fishing access
- Boat Ramp
- Canoe Ramp
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Fishing at Larson Lake
In Larson Lake, you can find bullhead, catfish, bass, along with carp and sunfish within the 5 acre lake
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Fishing at Redtail Ridge Habitat Area
Redtail Ridge is along the Little Sioux River where you can find Walleye, Northern Pike, and Catfish
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Fishing at River Road Conservation Area
River Road Conservation Area has several spots for fishing, river and pond! The Little Sioux River flows directly next to this area where you can find Northern Pike, catfish, and walleye. There are also 2 ponds that can be fished on the property.
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Fishing at Pearse Access
With prime river access, Pearse is a great river fishing area
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Fishing at Ranney Knob Area
Ranney Knob is right next to the Little Sioux River, where you would find catfish, Northern Pike, and Walleye.
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Hunting at Ranney Knob Area
Ranney Knob has132 acres of timber and grasslands
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Hunting at Prescott Prairie
Prescott Prairie is 6 acres of native prairie
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Hunting at River Road Conservation Area
River Road Conservation Area is 60 acres of grasslands and timber, perfect for hunting
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Hunting at Redtail Ridge Habitat Area
Redtail Ridge offers 217 acres of timber and grassland, perfect for deer, pheasants, turkeys, and more!
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Hunting at Barnes Access
On 9 acres, you can hunt for deer, pheasants, turkeys, and small game!
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Hunting at Brewer Prairie
On 9.3 acres of prairie, you could find small game and pheasants.
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Hunting at Harold Clark Area
Harold Clark Area is accessible through Pearse Access, but is 33 acres of hunting ground.
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Hunting at Heinl-Johnson-Meyer Area
Heinl-Johnson-Meyer Area is 33 acres of woodland that would be great for hunting
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Hunting at Martins Access
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Hunting is permitted from Youth Deer Season
in September through Spring Turkey Seasons in May.
Access during winter
months is usually limited to walk-in only. |
Species found
in Martin's
- Whitetail deer
- Wild turkey
- Ringneck pheasants
- Small game
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Please
remember to follow all State and Federal hunting and
trapping laws
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Turn
In Poachers (TIP)
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Iowa
DNR Hunting Information
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Hunting at Meriden Roadside Park
Meriden Roadside Park is 16 acres of prairie and timber
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Hunting at Nelson Access
Nelson Area is 8.75 acres of near riverside timber
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Hunting at Pearse Access
Pearse Access is nestled in between Harold-Clark Area and River Road Conservation Area, all three being hunted. Pearse is 14 acres, but all three areas combined is 107 acres
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Hunting at Stieneke Area
Stieneke Area is 15.5 acres of grasslands and timber
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Hunting at T.H. Steele Prairie State Preserve
Steele Prairie is 200 acres of virgin prairie that is home to many different types of wildlife
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Hunting at Silver Sioux Recreation Area
Silver Sioux is home to turkeys, pheasants, deer, and smaller game in its 160 acres of woodlands and prairies.
Hunting is allowed October 1st- April 30th.
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Hunting at Maple River Area
Maple River Area is 7.9 acres of riverside timber
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Picnicking at Silver Sioux Recreation Area
At each campsite, you will find a picnic table and at the primitive sites there are shelter houses which can be day-use. We also have a barn that is first come, first served when not reserved (Can be reserved for $150/day). Inside the barn, you will find seating for up to 300 people.
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Picnicking at Stieneke Area
Stieneke is a peaceful place to enjoy a picnic inside the new group shelter!
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Picnicking at Martins Access
Martin's offers multiple small picnic shelters and one large group shelter for your day-use picnic needs.
There are also two scenic picnic areas with shelters located atop hurricane hill prairie.
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Picnicking at Larson Lake
Each campsite has a smaller shelter that can be used for a picnic along the lake. On the west side of the lake, there is a larger picnic shelter that can seat 32 people. For convenience, there is also a prep table and stand up grill.
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Picnicking at Ranney Knob Area
With 3 shelter houses, Ranney Knob is a great day use park! With grasslands and timber, nature can surround you while you enjoy a picnic
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Trails & Hiking at Redtail Ridge Habitat Area
Redtail Ridge has multiple trails through timber, where you can find animals, mushrooms, native flowers, and more!
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Trails & Hiking at River Road Conservation Area
River Road Conservation Area has 1.5 miles of trails along the 60 acres. See grasslands and timber as you hike by the pond and watch the wildlife.
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Trails & Hiking at Larson Lake
Along the east and south sides of the lake, you will find a short mowed trail.
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Trails & Hiking at Martins Access
The trails wind through woodlands and prairies,
crossing small streams and bringing riders near to the banks of the Little Sioux
River. Riders will enjoy beautiful views and the quiet of birdsong and the wind
in the trees.
- 5.3 miles of foot trails
- 2.4 miles of road
- Day-use Equestrian Trails
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Trails & Hiking at Silver Sioux Recreation Area
With 3 miles of trails, you can easily get enthralled within the beauty of the woodland and prairies. You will see wildlife, wildflowers, mushrooms, and more! Travel over our 2 swinging bridges and peek over the edge at the creek running below you!
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Winter Activities at River Road Conservation Area
River Road Conservation Area has 1.5 miles of Cross Country Skiing along the 60 acres. Maintained and groomed when there is enough snow.
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Winter Activities at Redtail Ridge Habitat Area
Redtail ridge has a mile of cross country skiing trails that are groomed and maintained as long as there is enough snow
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