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Pine Lake
Pine Lake Eldora is a beautiful lake located in Eldora, Iowa. It is a popular destination for fishing, swimming, and boating. The lake is surrounded by lush green trees and is a great spot for a peaceful day of relaxation. The lake is stocked with a variety of fish, including bass, bluegill, and catfish. There are also plenty of picnic areas and camping sites available for visitors. Pine Lake Eldora is a great place to spend a day or weekend with family and friends.
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User Reviews
dslam cracker
Awesome bike trails. You can ride from the upper to lower take a right on edington and then into eldora.. go down the road to the riverside trail and take a right back north to steam boat rock. Then your only a couple miles back to the park.. basically a loop! Well kept trails.. super nice ride and lots of camping options around with easy access to the trail!
Chantal Craft
We love this park. There's plenty to do in terms of trail walking, kayaking, there's a beach and it's just close enough to town that we can easily grab any forgotten items. The sites were decent sized, some bigger, some smaller as with any campground. They've done a lot of renovations over the last few years and it all seems to be going well.
ron llewellyn
Went camping at Pine Lake state park last weekend. Very nice campgrounds. Clean bath house. Great lake to go fishing on (we didn't have much luck) had a great time.
Jason Clements
Campground is nice. Campsites are well spaced out, bathrooms have the unisex private toilet/shower rooms and were very clean. The paved county trail comes thru the park and also has some off road trails shooting off the paved trail
Megan
We had a wonderful time kayaking here. I'm a wheelchair user and the boat launch is quite steep but if you look to the right, there's a narrow trail that leads down to the water and has the perfect grade to get down in a controlled manner. There's also a handicap parking spot right by the boat launch. They only allow electric motors, so we had no problems with obnoxious speed boaters, just quiet fishermen. There's a small island in the middle of the lake that was loaded with birds, mostly Canadian geese. On the far side of the lake, I found a massive snapping turtle surrounded by dozens of painted turtles. To the right side, there's a shallow opening where the creek feeds the lake. We ventured down it, around many downed trees, even scooting our kayaks over one to get to the dam that created the stream. There were dozens of huge fish there, too! I tried to capture them on camera but was largely unsuccessful. A couple of fishermen on a larger boat got as close as they could, but the big ones were right up close to the dam, far out of reach of anyone not in a kayak. Even a canoe would be too wide to get through. 10/10, we will be back!