by Bart Flentje
27. April 2012 03:07
I camped at Honey Creek State Park last weekend while attending MOGA 2012 events. Located in Moravia, IA, Honey Creek is within the Des Moines River system and is surrounded by rolling hills, ravines and bluffs. Geologically, it is quite different than the typical Iowan landscape you see while driving down I-35.
The hiking, biking and paddling opportunities are plentiful. The park is gorgeous and seems to be well kept. Other than the need for more gravel or woodchips at the campsites, I can't think of another reason not to camp at this beautiful park.
Enjoy the photographs (click thumbnails for larger view)..
2012 - Honey Creek State Park, Moravia, IA
The entrance to Honey Creek State Park
The entrance to Honey Creek State Park
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2012 - Honey Creek State Park, Moravia, IA
My home at campsite #96
My home at campsite #96
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2012 - Honey Creek State Park, Moravia, IA
The ravine behind the campsite
The ravine behind the campsite
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2012 - Honey Creek State Park, Moravia, IA
A view to the south
A view to the south
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2012 - Honey Creek State Park, Moravia, IA
A view to the north
A view to the north
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2012 - Honey Creek State Park, Moravia, IA
Evidence of the raccoon intrusion during the night
Evidence of the raccoon intrusion during the night
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