River Mile: 91.4 KENDALLVILLE PADDLER’S GUIDE KENDALLVILLE … · 2018. 4. 11. · French Creek...
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DECORAH
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Palisades Park
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Will Baker Park
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WILL BAKER PARK ACCESSRiver Mile: 57.7
CHATTAHOOCHIE PARK ACCESSRiver Mile: 58.9
PALISADES PARK ACCESSRiver Mile: 55.3
TROUT RUN PARK ACCESSRiver Mile: 53.8
FREEPORT ACCESSRiver Mile: 52.1
TWIN SPRINGS
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PULPIT ROCK
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TROUT RUN
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55th St.
25th St.
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Quail Ave Quail Ave
Noblel Ave
May Ave
20th St. 20th St.
May Ave
Major Rd.
Mill Rd.
25th St.25th St.
Lincoln Ave
State Line Rd. State Line Rd.
Key Ave
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40th St. 40th St.
Oak Ave Oak Ave
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James Ave
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Pine Ave
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LIME SPRINGS
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CHESTER ACCESSRiver Mile: 126.5
LIDTKE MILL TAKE OUTRiver Mile: 119.5
LIDTKE MILL ACCESSRiver Mile: 119.4
LIDTKE MILL
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Upper Iowa
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Black Oak Hollow
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Cattle Creek Rd.
290th Ave
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KENDALLVILLE
BLUFFTON
KENDALLVILLE PARK ACCESSRiver Mile: 91.4
PLYMOUTH ROCK ACCESSRiver Mile: 87.4
CHIMNEY ROCK PARK ACCESSRiver Mile: 78.7
BLUFFTON FIR STAND ACCESSRiver Mile: 73.4
BLUFFTON BLUFF ACCESSRiver Mile: 74.9
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KENDALLVILLE PARK91.4
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PLYMOUTH ROCK
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CHIMNEY ROCK79.4
BLUFFTON BLUFFS
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BLUFFTON FIR STAND74.1
HARVEST FARM LIVERY
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CHIMNEY ROCK LIVERY
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HRUSKA’S BLUFFTON LIVERY
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RANDY’S BLUFFTON STORE
PINE CREEK
COLDWATER CREEK
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Pine Creek WMA
Upper IowaRiver WMA
Waterloo Creek WMA
ClearCreek WMA
English Bench WMA
FrenchCreek WMA
North Bear Creek WMA
South Bear Creek
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CANOE CREEK ACCESSRiver Mile: 35.8
IVERSON BOTTOMS ACCESSRiver Mile: 26.1
KUMPF ACCESSRiver Mile: 15.1
WILD LANDINGRiver Mile: 11.2
IVERSON BRIDGE ACCESSRiver Mile: 24.5
UPPER IOWA RESORT & RENTAL
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ELEPHANT ROCK
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SLINDE MOUNDS STATE PRESERVE
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WATERLOO CREEKCLEAR CREEK
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253rd Ave
Falcon Springs
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BLUFFTON
DECORAH
BLUFFTON FIR STAND ACCESSRiver Mile: 73.4
BLUFFTON BLUFF ACCESSRiver Mile: 74.9
MALANAPHY SPRINGS ACCESSRiver Mile: 65.0
LOWELL’S BRIDGE ACCESSRiver Mile: 62.8
CHATTAHOOCHIE PARK ACCESSRiver Mile: 58.9
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HUTCHINSONS FAMILY FARM
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CHESTER ACCESS TO LIDTKE MILL TAKE OUT KENDALLVILLE PARK ACCESS TO BLUFFTON FIR STAND ACCESS
CANOE CREEK ACCESS TO WILD LANDING ACCESS
CHATTAHOOCHIE PARK ACCESS TO TROUT RUN PARK ACCESS
BLUFFTON FIR STAND ACCESS TO CHATTAHOOCHIE PARK ACCESS
SEGMENT ONE SEGMENT TWO
SEGMENT FIVE
SEGMENT FOUR
SEGMENT THREE
SEGMENT ONE: CHESTER ACCESS TO LIDTKE MILL TAKE OUT This peaceful, 7-mile stretch of the Upper Iowa River from Chester to Lime Springs is one to enjoy early in the paddling season following spring rains, as low water levels during summer and fall make passage difficult. Fallen trees or “snags” may block the entire river and require portage. The riparian zone in this segment alternates between prairie, wetland, and basswood-maple bottomland forest. One of the most well-known remnant native prairies in Iowa, Hayden Prairie, is five miles from the Chester Access and worth a day trip! The Lidtke Mill pond was created in 1860, when Lidtke Mill and dam were constructed to power the grist mill and generate electricity for historic Lime Springs. Paddlers must take out before the dam. Lidtke Mill still houses its original equipment and is one of the most intact historic grist mills in the nation.
SEGMENT TWO: KENDALLVILLE PARK ACCESS TO BLUFFTON FIR STAND ACCESS The natural beauty and geologic majesty of this part of the river make it a favorite for many. The river is flanked by wooded bluffs with native white pine, red cedar, maple, cottonwood, and a variety of hardwoods including oak, walnut, and cherry. If you are quiet, you may encounter wildlife, including white-tailed deer, bald eagles, western painted turtles, great horned owls, northern leopard frogs, smallmouth and rock bass, walleye, and trout. The float takes paddlers through lazy S-turns that meander back and forth across the narrow valley, past towering limestone bluffs, pillars, and palisades including Plymouth Rock, Chimney Rock, and the famous Bluffton Palisades. The limestone that makes up these majestic features is over 450 million years old and was deposited during the Ordovician Age. The Bluffton Palisades rise 280 feet and extend 1/2 mile in length, making up the entire view in some sections. Located just upstream of the Bluffton Bluff Access, they are so frequently photographed that this bend in the river is referred to locally as “Calendar Corner”. Just downstream from Bluffton is the Bluffton Fir Stand State Preserve, a 94-acre preserve that features a 140-foot limestone bluff and one of the largest populations of balsam fir in Iowa, a “boreal” tree species typically found in more northern climates. Over 340 native plants have been recorded in this preserve.
Welcome to the Upper Iowa River, the most widely-recognized river in Iowa and one of the first in the nation to be nominated as a national Wild and Scenic River in the 1960s. Thanks largely to private landowners and organizations that own and care for it, the river corridor has retained its scenic and natural character and become a premier recreational river. You will share this river with local families, anglers, bird enthusiasts, campers, hikers and the wildlife that call this diverse corridor home. The river originates in LeRoy, Minnesota before meandering 136 miles to the Mississippi River near New Albin, Iowa. The river and corridor change along its length, going from a narrow and winding savanna river to a wider and more dynamic river flanked by dramatic vertical limestone palisades and forested bluffs.
SEGMENT FOUR: CHATTAHOOCHIE PARK ACCESS TO TROUT RUN PARK ACCESS Located in the heart of the Upper Iowa Watershed, Decorah, (pop. 8,127), is the watershed’s largest community. The river segment through Decorah takes paddlers past or within walking distance of several natural features, including Pulpit Rock, Twin Springs, Decorah Community Prairie & Butterfly Garden, Phelps Park Bluffs, Dunning Springs, Ice Cave State Preserve, and the Decorah Palisades. Dunning Springs Park is home to a 200-foot waterfall. Just 1/2 mile from Dunning Springs, Ice Cave State Preserve is recognized as one of the largest known “glacières” (caves containing ice) in the Midwest. As the name suggests, this cave is known for its unusual deposits of ice that coat the inside of the cave well into summer. Decorah has many visitor amenities, including numerous retail shops, historic sites, dining opportunities, camping and lodging sites, over 500 acres of city parks, Luther College, and more than 30 miles of off-road and paved walking and bike trails. The Trout Run Trail is a paved trail that hugs the Upper Iowa River before weaving its way through 11 miles of the Driftless Area in and around Decorah. Even though the river carries paddlers through the center of the city, the river abounds in wildlife, including great blue herons, belted kingfishers, mink, and white-tailed deer. Numerous songbirds inhabit the Decorah Prairie and the surrounding bluffs. The historic downtown is most easily accessed from the Will Baker Park or Palisades Park Access via the Trout Run Trail. Museums, including Vesterheim National Norwegian-American Museum and the Porter House Museum, offer fascinating cultural side trips.
SEGMENT THREE: BLUFFTON FIR STAND ACCESS TO CHATTAHOOCHIE PARK ACCESS The opportunity to paddle past a waterfall and observe birds and wildlife along the way make exploring this segment of the river an excellent choice. The river flows past wooded bluffs that rise more than 300 feet from the river and provides paddlers with open views of the Upper Iowa River Valley. With attentive eyes and some luck, paddlers can spy a black-billed cuckoo, Acadian flycatcher, rose-breasted grosbeak, mink, soft-shelled turtle, or an otter. The springs at Malanaphy Springs State Preserve cascade directly into the river and create one of the most well-known waterfalls in Iowa. The rocks at the base of the falls make it easy to pull over and enjoy nature’s artistry - but don’t be fooled, this is not the access. The Malanaphy Springs Access is 0.9 miles downstream from the waterfall. For those who prefer to view the waterfall from dry ground, a mile-long hiking trail through the state preserve begins at the access point. The trail leads through a steep mesic forest on west facing slopes, with numerous rock outcroppings and more than 300 native plants. Hikers are asked to please stay on the trail to protect these sensitive plants and ecosystems, and to please observe all posted rules in this and other nearby State Preserves, which prohibit camping, fire, or removal of or damage to plants, animals, and other natural materials.
SEGMENT FIVE: CANOE CREEK ACCESS TO WILD LANDING ACCESS Leaving the river towns behind, this remote section of the Upper Iowa River provides users with limited services but an abundance of wild landscapes and wildlife. The river valley steadily widens and increases in size on its way toward the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge. It is lined with spectacular views of both grand, tree-covered bluffs as well as treeless goat prairies now carefully looked after for the unique habitat this once common ecosystem provides. This segment of the Upper Iowa River corridor provides explorers with a way to observe the vast array of plant, insect, mushroom, and bird species of Northeast Iowa. Anglers will find the fishing in this section to be particularly rewarding, as no dams impede fish wishing to migrate upriver from the Mississippi. Known historically as the Oneota River, the Upper Iowa River Corridor, especially in this area, was popular with early Native Americans, who built thriving villages adjacent to and overlooking the river. A detailed exploration of the history of the “Upper Iowa River & Its People” can be found in Oneota Flow, a popular book authored by David S. Faldet in 2009.
RESPECT THE RIVERRules and Regulations: Below are guidelines that will be helpful when you paddle the Upper Iowa River. However, it is not a complete list of all paddling regulations and always be sure laws haven’t changed. For more information, visit www.iowadnr.gov or contact the DNR Central Office in Des Moines at 515-725-8200.
Life Jackets Save Lives : Be ready for the unexpected and always wear your life jacket. This message brought to you by the National Safe Boating Council.
Dams are Dangerous: Dams come in many sizes but ALL dams are drowning machines no matter how small they look. Paddlers should portage around all dams and NEVER attempt to go over them.
Respect Private Property: Understanding the difference between meandering vs non-meandering streams is the responsibility of all river users. River mile 6 to the headwaters is considered a non-meandered river meaning river users only have the right to float on the water surface. The stream bed and banks are private property.Plan Ahead: Prepare for extreme weather, hazards, & emergencies. Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces: Visit in small groups (4-6) and only camp at designated campsites on public land. Dispose of Waste Properly: Pack it in, pack it out.Leave What You Find: Leave rocks & plants where you found them. Minimize Campfire Impacts: Be sure to put out fires completely and only light a fire when they are permitted. Respect Wildlife: Observe wildlife from a distance, do not approach. Be Considerate of Other Visitors: Respect residents and other visitors and protect the quality of their experience.Boat Registration: Required if canoes/kayaks are over 13 feet.
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Livery/Outfitter Cultural HeritageDecorah’s 11 mile Trout Run Trail
Paddle Time: Based on 2-3 mph*Effort was made to assure the accuracy of information in this publication. Northeast Iowa RC&D and its partners assume no responsibility in its use.
Geologic FeatureWaterfall or Spring
WARNING: DamUpper Iowa River Bridge with Upper Iowa
River MilePublic Land/WMACommunity Boundary Upper Iowa River Mile121121
Mile LANDMARK PADDLE TIME58.9 Chattahoochie Park Access
58.7 Bridge on Hwy 52
58.0 Bridge on 5th Ave
57.7 Will Baker Park Access 20-35 min
57.7 Off the Driftless
57.6 Pulpit Rock Campground
57.5 Twin Springs
56.6 Bridge on College Dr.
56.3 Dunning Springs
55.4 Bridge on 5th St.
55.3 Palisades Park Access 45-65 min
55.3 Decorah River Tubes
53.8 Trout Run Park Access 30-45 min
53.8 Trout Run
Mile LANDMARK PADDLE TIME126.5 Chester Access
124.8 Bridge on 25th St.
122.5 Bridge on Mill Rd.
121.4 Bridge on Mill Rd.
119.5 Lidtke Mill Take Out 2-31/2 hrs
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115.2 Bridge on Quail Ave
DANGER: DAM
Mile LANDMARK PADDLE TIME74.9 Bluffton Bluff Access
73.5 Bridge on Bluffton Rd.
73.4 Bluffton Fir Stand Access 30-45 min
72.9 Bridge on 244th Ave
67.2 Bridge on Scenic River Rd.
67.1 Hutchinson Family Farm
67.0 Casey Springs
65.9 Malanaphy Springs
65.0 Malanaphy Springs Access 3-4 hrs
64.3 Ten Mile Creek
62.8 Lowell’s Bridge Access 45-60 min
61.3 Bridge on Pole Line Rd.
58.9 Chattahoochie Park Access 1-2 hrs
58.7 Bridge on Hwy 52
Mile LANDMARK PADDLE TIME91.4 Kendallville Park Access
91.4 Kendallville Park
91.2 Hruska’s Livery
88.2 Bridge on W14
87.3 Plymouth Rock
87.4 Plymouth Rock Access 1-2 hrs
83.2 Bridge on Cattle Creek Rd.
79.9 Coldwater Creek
79.4 Chimney Rock
78.7 Chimney Rock Park Access 3-4 hrs
77.9 Chimney Rock Livery
75.4 Bluffton Bluffs
74.9 Bluffton Bluff Access 1-2 hrs
74.8 Hruska’s Bluffton Livery
74.7 Randy’s Bluffton Store
74.1 Bluffton Fir Stand
73.5 Bridge on Bluffton Rd.
73.4 Pine Creek
73.4 Bluffton Fir Stand Access 30-45 min
72.9 Bridge on 244th Ave.
Mile LANDMARK PADDLE TIME35.8 Canoe Creek Access
35.7 Canoe Creek
35.3 Slinde Mounds State Preserve
31.4 Bridge on Ellingson Bridge Dr.
26.1 Iverson Bottoms Access 3-5 hrs
25.6 Pine Creek
24.5 Iverson Bridge Access 30-45 min
18.7 Upper Iowa Resort & Rental
18.4 Bridge on Hwy 18
17.9 Bear Creek
15.2 Elephant Rock
15.1 Kumpf Access 3-41/2 hrs
11.8 Clear Creek
11.2 Wild Landing Access 1-2 hrs
10.8 French Creek
Photos courtesy of Larry Reis
Bald eagle catching a brown trout
Painted lady & honey bee Whitetail Deer Gastropod fossil
Blazing star
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White-lined sphinx moth
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Winneshiek County
Houston County
Allamakee County
Crawford County
Vernon County
Howard County
Fillmore County
Lock & Dam No. 9
CHESTER ACCESSRiver Mile: 126.5
LIDTKE MILL ACCESSRiver Mile: 119.5
KENDALLVILLE PARK ACCESSRiver Mile: 91.4
BLUFFTON BLUFF ACCESSRiver Mile: 74.9
CHIMNEY ROCK PARK ACCESSRiver Mile: 78.7 BLUFFTON FIR STAND ACCESS
River Mile: 73.4
MALANAPHY SPRINGS ACCESSRiver Mile: 65.0
CHATTAHOOCHIE PARK ACCESSRiver Mile: 58.9
WILL BAKER PARK ACCESSRiver Mile: 57.7
TROUT RUN PARK ACCESSRiver Mile: 53.8
PALISADES PARK ACCESSRiver Mile: 55.4
FREEPORT ACCESSRiver Mile: 52.1
LOWELL’S BRIDGE ACCESSRiver Mile: 62.8
UPPER DAM ACCESSRiver Mile: 45.1
UPPER DAM TAKE OUTRiver Mile: 45.1
LOWER DAM TAKE OUTRiver Mile: 40.4
LOWER DAM ACCESSRiver Mile: 40.3
LUNDY BRIDGE ACCESSRiver Mile: 38.7
CANOE CREEK ACCESSRiver Mile: 35.8
IVERSON BOTTOMS ACCESSRiver Mile: 26.1
WILD LANDING ACCESSRiver Mile: 11.2
RAY’S LANDING ACCESSRiver Mile: 5.5
BLACK HAWK POINT ACCESSRiver Mile: 3.3
MISSISSIPPI RIVERRiver Mile: 0.0
KUMPF ACCESSRiver Mile: 15.1
IVERSON BRIDGE ACCESSRiver Mile: 24.5
SEEGMILLER ACCESSRiver Mile: 48.0
PLYMOUTH ROCK ACCESSRiver Mile: 87.4
LIDTKE MILL TAKE OUTRiver Mile: 119.5
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Lidtke Mill Park & Campground: 30 site campground with fishing, canoeing, and playground. 563-547-3634. 3425 Oak Ave
Howard County Conservation: Information about recreation and natural resources. 563-547-3634. 11562 Valley Ave
Kendallville Campground: 28 site campground with canoeing and fishing access. 563-534-7145. 3480 K Park Rd
Allamakee County Tourism: Information about events, lodging, and restaurants. 563-568-2624. 101 W Main St
Pulpit Rock Campground: 136 site campground next to the river with opportunities to canoe. 563-382-9551. 505 Pulpit Rock Rd
Allamakee County Courthouse: Location where canoe registrations may be purchased. 563-568-2204. 110 Allamakee St NW
Lake Meyer Campground: 160-acre campground, park, and nature center next to Lake Meyer. 563-534-7145. 2546 Lake Meyer Rd
Winneshiek County Conservation: Information about recreation and natural resources. 563-534-7145. 2546 Lake Meyer Rd
Sampson Springs Campground: 50 AMP RV campsites in walking distance from Trout River. 563-382-4849. 2271 133rd Ave
Main Street Lansing: Visitor center to help answer questions about where to eat, stay, and shop. 563-538-9229. 391 Main St
Big Joe’s Little Campground: 15 campsites & 3 cabins located near North & South Bear Creek. 563-497-3500. 351 Willow Dr
Driftless Area Education and Visitor Center: Visitor center with interpretive displays. 563-538-0400. 1944 Columbus Rd
The Upper Iowa River supports cold and warm water fish species but three dams restrict fish movement and species prevalence. Smallmouth bass, walleye, trout, and non-game fish are abundant throughout the river. Trout are especially prevalent near the mouth of coldwater streams, and more than 30 of these streams make their way into the Upper Iowa River. Below the dams, sauger, sturgeon, northern pike, flathead and channel catfish, yellow perch, and white bass migrate up from the Mississippi River. Smallmouth bass and walleye prefer rocky or sandy substrate, especially in the deepest pools. Dead trees, boulders, and root balls provide fish habitat, but beware, they also create dangerous under currents. Local trout fishing maps and guides can be picked up locally or downloaded from northeastiowarcd.org. The iowadnr.gov fishing website provides information on fishing regulations, licenses, and weekly fishing reports. Connections with other local anglers can be made through the Iowa Coldwater Conservancy, Trout Unlimited, or the Hawkeye Fly Fishing Association.
Rising more than 250 feet from the river along several stretches, towering limestone bluffs, chimney rocks, rock outcroppings, cliffs, and entrenched meanders add interest to Upper Iowa River excursions. Watch for the most well-known landmarks: Plymouth Rock, Chimney Rock, Bluffton Palisades, Pulpit Rock, Phelps Park Bluffs, Decorah Palisades, Elephant Head Bluff, and Blackhawk Bluff. Many consider these majestic features to be the river’s hallmark. Fossils are often identified within the limestone bedrock or in rocks lining the bottom of the river. Together, the sights above and below create a sense of isolation, a deep sense of history, and confirm that the river is in the Driftless Area, an ancient and unique Midwest landform bypassed by the last continental glacier. In the words of canoekayak.com, “Tucked away in an isolated corner of northeast Iowa is a cliff-lined gorge that the glaciers forgot to flatten: the Upper Iowa River valley.” For more information about the geology of the Upper Iowa River Watershed, visit www.iihr.uiowa.edu/igs/publications/uploads/TIS-54.pdf
The woodlands, bluffs, habitat diversity, remoteness, and other natural characteristics of the river corridor make it a bird haven. It is part of the Mississippi River Flyway, near a Globally Important Birding Area, and connected to large, remote tracts of private and public forests, wetlands and prairies, wildlife management areas (WMAs), and other natural areas. Hundreds of species migrate through in the spring and many additional species nest along the river. A 2014 survey identified eight eagle nests visible from the river during full foliage. More would be visible if the leaves weren’t blocking the view! During winter months, open sections of the river help birds and other wildlife find food to survive and thrive. The number of bird species reported in Iowa’s Breeding Bird Atlas for areas near the river is noted on the map. Check out bba.iowabirds.org, iowadnr.gov and iowaaudubon.org to learn more about local birding opportunities or get in touch with the local Iowa Ornithologist Union, which offers information by county as well as GPS coordinates.
The Upper Iowa River Watershed boasts hundreds of springs and dozens of beautiful waterfalls, including the largest spring in Minnesota, Odessa Spring. Odessa and Malanaphy Springs are accessible from the river. Dunning Springs, Twin Springs and the second largest spring in Iowa, Siewers Spring are all nearby. Siewers Spring provides water for the fish hatchery in Decorah as well as one of the nation’s most universally accessible trout streams, Trout Run. There are four man-made dams that create waterfalls of their own which although pretty, are extremely dangerous. Do not paddle over them or near them, from either above or below. Their undercurrents are drowning machines. All of the coldwater streams that flow into the river are fed by springs. Coldwater Creek, which emerges from the base of a 100-foot tall bluff is publicly accessible in the Coldwater Spring State Preserve one mile north of the river at the only natural entrance to Coldwater Cave, a National Landmark, and Iowa’s longest cave.
Cultural, archaeological and historic sites and museums in the communities along the Upper Iowa River provide unique experiences for visitors before and after their float. Lidtke Mill and Dam Site at Lime Springs has one of the most extensive historic mill collections in Iowa. The Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum & Heritage Center in Decorah boasts a real ship that made the trip from Norway and a Norwegian log home, among other treasures. Native Americans built, lived in, and traded from large villages and settlements along the Upper Iowa River. Although very little physical evidence remains along the river, artifacts and remnants of these cultures are still studied today. For more information on cultural attractions and local history, visit vesterheim.org, www.nationalparks.org/explore-parks/effigy-mounds-national-monument, archaeology.uiowa.edu/upper-iowa-river-0/, or www.visitiowa.org. Related books include A Guide to the Upper Iowa River by G.E Knudson (1971) and Oneota Flow by David Faldet (2009).
Bear Creek Cabins & Campgrounds: 20 campsites & 8 cabins along South Bear Creek. 563-546-7722. 3497 Highlandville Rd
Country Inn and Suites: 50 room hotel near the Upper Iowa River in Decorah. 563-382-9646. 1202 Iowa 9
Red Barn Resort & Campground: 125 RV campsites, trout stream and restaurant. 563-538-4956. 2609 Main St. Hwy. 9
Harvest Farm Campground: Facility with 60 campsites that rents canoes, kayaks, and tubes. 563-883-8562. 3690 318th Ave
Fairfield Inn & Suites: Hotel near the Upper Iowa River in Decorah. 563-382-8800. 2041 Iowa State Hwy 9
R&S Fuel: Convenience store and gas station located in downtown Chester. 563-565-2631. 304 Main St
Hruska’s Canoe Livery & Campground: Offer canoe, kayak, and tube rental on Upper Iowa River. 563-547-4566. 3233 347th St
Quality Inn & Suites: 58 room hotel near the Upper Iowa River in Decorah. 563-382-2269. 705 Commerce Dr
Seed Savers Exchange: Visitor center, heirloom seed bank, and 8 miles of hiking trail. 563-382-5990. 3094 North Winn Rd
Randy’s Bluffton Store and Campground: Camping with canoe and kayak rentals. 563-735-5738. 2619 W Ravine Rd
Super 8 Motel: 60 room hotel near the Upper Iowa River in Decorah. 563-382-8771. 810 Iowa 9
Winneshiek County Visitors Center: Information about events, lodging, and restaurants. 563-382-2023. 507 W Water St
Chimney Rock Canoe Rental and Campground: Offer canoe, kayak, and tube rental. 877-787-2267. 3312 Chimney Rock Rd
Hotel Winneshiek: Turn-of-the-century historic 34 room hotel and restaurant. 800-998-4164. 104 E Water St
Winneshiek County Recorder’s Office: Location where canoe registrations may be purchased. 563-382-3486. 201 W Main St
Hutchinson Family Farm Campground: Offer canoe, kayak, and cabin rental. 563-382-3054. 2299 Scenic River Rd
Stoney Creek Inn: 39 room hotel with stone fireplace themed suites. 800-659-2220. 407 Rossville Rd
Decorah Fish Hatchery: Trout rearing station and home of the “Decorah Eagles.” FLA. 563-382-8324. 2321 Siewers Spring Rd
Off the Driftless : Tube, canoe, and kayak rental. Open Thur-Sun 10am-4pm/M-W by appt. 563-382-4641. 212 Pulpit Rock Rd
Sportsmen Motel: Motel with 8 campsites located within a 1/2 mile of Waterloo Creek. 563-497-3615. 2753 Hwy 76
Howard County Courthouse: Location where canoe registrations may be purchased. 563-547-9211. 137 N Elm St
Decorah River Tubes: High quality inner-tubes (includes shuttle). 563-379-8823. 701 Winneshiek Ave
Driftless Area Scenic Byway: 138-mile scenic driving route known for its natural & scenic attractions.
Howard County Welcome Center: Information about events, lodging, and restaurants. 563-547-3434. 101 2nd Ave SW
Upper Iowa Resort & Rental: Offering swimming, canoeing, cabin rentals, and fishing. 563-568-3263. 578 Lonning Dr
Great River Road: collection roads that follow the course of the Mississippi River through Iowa and 9 other states.
OUTFITTERS & LIVERIES PARTNERSHIPS CAMPGROUNDS, VISITOR INFORMATION & LODGING FACILITIES UPPER IOWA RIVER PADDLING TRIPS AND ITINERARIES
This Upper Iowa Canoe Guide was developed through the Upper Iowa River Alliance and designed by Northeast Iowa Resource Conservation & Development (RC&D) with input from the Iowa DNR Fisheries Bureau, Iowa DNR Wildlife Bureau, local landowners, Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation, local livery owners, Decorah Park and Recreation and river users. This guide was made possible through generous contributions and grants from The Depot Outlet, Winneshiek County Community Foundation, Winneshiek County Conservation Board, Allamakee County Community Foundation, Howard County Community Foundation, Howard County Conservation Board, Winneshiek County Convention & Visitors Bureau, Allamakee County Economic Development & Tourism, Iowa
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The Upper Iowa River Alliance is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, whose mission is to “Promote, protect, and enhance the Upper Iowa River.” Donations to the Upper Iowa River Alliance can be sent to PO Box 346, Decorah, IA 52101 or made at www.upperiowariver.org.
Northeast Iowa RC&D is a 501(c)(3) non-profit who works with partners from throughout the region. Their mission is to “recognize opportunities and provide leadership to make Northeast Iowa a vibrant, place-based model for the nation!”
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ALLIANCE
River Mile
Name of Canoe Access
Miles to Next Canoe Access
Approach Road to Canoe Access
Canoe Access On-Site Amenities
126.5 Chester Access 7.0 River Street
119.5 Lidtke Mill Take Out 0.1 Oak Avenue / V36
119.5 Lidtke Mill Access 28.0 Oak Avenue / V36
91.4 Kendallville Park Access 4.1 Iowa 139
87.4 Plymouth Rock Access 8.7 303rd Avenue
78.7 Chimney Rock Park Access 3.7 Chimney Rock Road
74.9 Bluffton Bluff Access 1.6 West Ravine Street
73.4 Bluffton Fir Stand Access 8.4 244th Avenue
65.0 Malanaphy Springs Access 2.2 Bluffton Road / W20
62.8 Lowell’s Bridge Access 3.9 Pole Line Road / A34
58.9 Chattahoochie Park Access 1.2 Highway 52
57.7 Will Baker Park Access 2.3 Pulpit Rock Road
55.4 Palisades Park Access 1.6 Ice Cave Road
53.8 Trout Run Park Access 1.7 Highway 9
52.1 Freeport Access 4.0 Clay Hill Road
48.0 Seegmiller Access 2.9 River Road / A6W
45.1 Upper Dam Take Out 0.1 River Road / A6W
45.1 Upper Dam Access 4.7 River Road / A6W
40.4 Lower Dam Take Out 0.1 Lower Dam Road
40.3 Lower Dam Access 1.6 Lower Dam Road
38.7 Lundy Bridge Access 3.0 Lundy Bridge Road
35.8 Canoe Creek Access 9.7 Ferris Mill Road
26.1 Iverson Bottoms Access 1.6 Iverson Bridge Road
24.5 Iverson Bridge Access 9.4 Iverson Bridge Road
15.1 Kumpf Access 3.9 Iowa River Drive / A26
11.2 Wild Landing Access 5.7 Iowa River Drive / A26
5.5 Ray’s Landing Access 2.2 Morgan Bridge Road
3.3 Black Hawk Point Access 3.3 Black Hawk Road
0 Mississippi River N/A N/A
DANGER: DAM
DANGER: DAM
DANGER: DAM
Department of Transportation (DOT) - Iowa Byways Sustainability Project / Driftless Area Scenic Byway and through the Iowa Tourism office.
RC&DNortheast Iowa CULTURAL HERITAGE TOURSB WATERFALL WAYFINDINGD BIRDWATCHINGC GEOLOGIC JOURNEYSE FISHING ADVENTURESA
MAP LEGENDCanoe Access
River Canoe Trail
Outfitter/Livery
Campground
Visitor Information
Hotel/Motel
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City Boundaries
DamDANGER: DAM
Rainbow trout
Photo: Hilary Layne
Lidtke mill Cedar waxwing Malanaphy springs Chimney Rock