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Bobwhite State Park

Bobwhite State Park is named for the bobwhite quail, whose call "bob-bob-white," can often be heard early in the morning in the 390-acre park.

There are 32 campsites (19 with electrical hookups). Campsites are non-modern. No shower or modern rest room facilities are provided.

Boaters and fishermen have access to a dock and boat ramp and only electric motors are allowed on the lake.

Location: Route 1, Box 124 A, Allerton Iowa 50008 Telephone 641/873-4670

Other Iowa State Parks nearby:
(Allerton)
Bobwhite State Park
(Drakesville)
Lake Wapello Park
(Davis City)
Nine Eagles State Park
(Chariton)
Red Haw State Park

04/03 Coming to The Allerton area
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