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Recreation

 

You’re invited to enjoy the many opportunities for fun and relaxation
through our many Keokuk area recreational options!

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Parks

Keokuk’s numerous parks provide scenic overlooks, picnicking, disc golf, tennis and basketball courts, walking/jogging trails, playgrounds, softball and baseball fields, in-line skating and an outdoor swimming pool.

To reserve a park shelter, contact the Keokuk City Offices at 524-2050.

Bluff Park • G & Park Street •  A great spot to see three local states: Iowa, Illinois & Missouri. The park has playground equipment and a picnic area.

Estes Park • 5th & Main Street • With gazebo, gardens & sidewalk, this park was named after the Estes House which was a military hospital during the Civil War.

Gateway Park • 1st & Main Street • This beautiful park can be viewed upon entering Keokuk from the bridge. Combined efforts of the city of Keokuk, Main Street, Inc., master gardeners and area volunteers revitalized this area with lighting, gardens, pathways and seating to welcome visitors and locals alike.

Joyce Park • Highway 218 North • Keokuk’s newest park is home to one of the finest softball/baseball fields around and a concession stand for those humid Iowa nights.

Kilbourne Park • 20th & Timea Street • Three short blocks from the National Cemetery. The park has a playground, picnic area and a shelter house.

Kiser Park • 14th & Palean Street • Offers basketball, baseball/softball, and a playground.

Rand Park • North 17th & Park Lane • 50 acres of rolling green hills and a manicured bluff to witness a breathtaking, panoramic view of the Mississippi River. This park offers a large playground, stone shelter houses, flower gardens, fishing, ice skating, 18 hole disc golf, tennis courts and a baseball/softball field.

Rees Park • 7th & K Street • Two large pillars welcome you to this little park that offers basketball, baseball/softball field and a playground. The pillars were saved from a fire in Chicago and brought to Keokuk to pay tribute to Thomas Rees’ mother and father in 1921.

Riverview Park • Second Street, between Bank and Exchange streets. One acre dog park divided into two fenced-in areas for large dogs and smaller dogs.  Dogs visiting the park must wear collars with current vaccination tags and licenses. Dog owners are required to pick up and dispose of their dog’s waste. The dog park is open daily from dawn to dusk.

Tolmie Park • Plank Road • Keokuk’s second largest park offers you walking/exercise trails, shelter house, basketball & tennis courts, ice skating, roller blading, a community pool and new handicap-accessible playground equipment.

Triangle Park • Corner of Park Place & Grand Avenue • Sight of the 1853 Keokuk Mormon Encampment. It was here that many of the Mormon faith started their migration to Salt Lake City, Utah. Today, it is a small triangular park with playground equipment, a basketball court and a marker remembering those at the Encampment.  Keokuk’s iconic Rocket Slide is now situated in Triangle Park.  Originally, it was located in Kilbourne Park but because of its age and safety issues was taken out of the park and sold to an out-of-state buyer in 2011.  It was then renovated on the television show, American Restoration and sold back to the city of Keokuk. The new location was chosen in a contest during a fundraiser.

Tumelty Park • North 17th & High Street • Adjacent to the Keokuk Area Hospital and is 3 blocks away from Rand Park. It includes a softball field and a basketball court.

Victory Park • Mississippi Drive • Located on the riverfront and is home to the Maj. Gen. Samuel Ryan Curtis statue and the George M. Verity Riverboat Museum. This park contains a playground, picnic area, fishing area, walking/exercise trail and a great view of barges going through the Lock & Dam.


Recreational Activities

Arrowhead Bowl • 3535 Main Street • 524-4391

Glasscock Shooting Preserve • 2359 320th St. • 524-4345 or 319.795.3411

Hoerner YMCA • 2126 Plank Road • 524-6724

Keokuk Aquatic Center • 2930 Plank Road • 524-1013 • Open noon to 7 p.m. • Private parties are available from 7 to 8:30 p.m. and 8:30 to 10 p.m.

Keokuk Public Library • 210 N 5th St. • 524-1483 • The Keokuk Public Library, in addition to its 70,000 + collection, contains an excellent genealogy section. A Keokuk history room also houses many historical photos and books by Keokuk authors.

Lee County Speedway • Lee County Fairgrounds in Donnellson • 528-4301


Disc Golf

Two permanent 18-basket courses are in close proximity to each other.  One is located in Keokuk’s Rand Park and the second is in Wildcat Springs Park, Hamilton Illinois.


Golfing

Deer Run Golf Course • One Deer Run Road • Hamilton, IL • 217-847-3623

Keokuk Elks Fairview Golf Club • 2200 Lincoln • 524-1074 • Open to guests of members only.


LOCATED ON THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER, WATER SPORTS ARE A NATURAL in the Keokuk area, from boating and water skiing to fishing. Two boat clubs (one above and one below the dam) and a municipal boat ramp provide easy access. A canoe and kayak trail is along the Des Moines River, from its beginnings in northwest Iowa to its confluence with the Mississippi at Keokuk.

Keokuk Yacht Club • 2029 River Rd. • 524-9469

Southside Boat Club • 625 Mississippi River Dr. • 524-7122


AS A MAJOR FLYWAY FOR MIGRATING WATER FOWL, the Mississippi provides vast opportunities to observe and/or hunt ducks and geese, and the rural areas surrounding Keokuk are teeming with deer, squirrel, wild turkey, pheasant, quail and other four-legged game. Nearby Lee County wildlife areas and parks offer trails, historic sites, nordic skiing, equestrian trails, camping and archery ranges and rock hounds can search the area for goodies. Iowa has some of the best deer, turkey and pheasant hunting in the nation. Many record deer and turkey have been taken in Southeast Iowa.