
Showing 9 of 16 parks within 75 miles of Mason City







State Park • IA • 10 mi
Overview Clear Lake State Park is a lakeside recreation area in north-central Iowa, located along the southern shore of Clear Lake near the town of Clear Lake.…

State Park • IA • 13 mi
Overview McIntosh Woods State Park is a welcoming north-central Iowa park centered around Clear Lake and known for its family-friendly atmosphere. With a mix…

State Park • IA • 22 mi
Overview Rice Lake State Park is a small and peaceful north-central Iowa park centered around a quiet lake and surrounded by gently rolling terrain. Known for…

State Park • IA • 27 mi
Overview Beeds Lake State Park is a quiet lakeside park in north-central Iowa, located near Hampton and centered around the calm waters of Beeds Lake. Known…

State Park • MN • 34 mi
Overview Myre-Big Island State Park is a quiet river-valley park in southern Minnesota, known for its wooded hills, wetlands, and peaceful setting along the…

State Park • MN • 43 mi
Overview Lake Louise State Park is a quiet, prairie-edge park in southern Minnesota, known for its gently rolling terrain, open skies, and relaxed, lightly…

State Park • IA • 48 mi
Overview Backbone State Park is Iowa’s oldest state park and one of its most dramatic landscapes, centered around the narrow, rocky ridge known as the…

State Park • IA • 53 mi
Overview Ambrose A. Call State Park is a quiet, wooded retreat in northern Iowa, offering a pocket of rugged terrain and forested hills amid the surrounding…

State Park • IA • 54 mi
Overview Pine Lake State Park is a well-loved central Iowa park known for its twin lakes, wooded hills, and relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere. Located near…
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Parks within 75 miles of Mason City include a wide variety of outdoor destinations throughout north-central Iowa. Within this distance, visitors can reach scenic recreation lakes, state parks, and natural areas that provide opportunities for hiking, fishing, camping, and exploring Iowa’s landscapes.
The region surrounding Mason City features prairie landscapes, wooded river corridors, and lakes created for recreation and conservation. Many parks protect these environments while offering scenic viewpoints and quiet natural areas for visitors to explore.
Parks within 75 miles of Mason City offer year-round recreation including hiking, fishing, boating, wildlife viewing, and camping. These parks provide excellent destinations for both quick day trips and longer outdoor adventures.
The parks within 75 miles of Mason City offer many opportunities to explore the landscapes of north-central Iowa. From scenic lakes to peaceful prairie parks, these destinations provide memorable outdoor experiences.