Lake Manawa State Park
Iowa

Lake Manawa State Park

Available Activities
  • Hiking
  • Fishing
  • Boating
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Located in Council Bluffs, Iowa, just minutes from the bustling Omaha, Nebraska metropolitan area, Lake Manawa State Park is an urban oasis encompassing over 1,500 acres of premier outdoor recreation space. The park’s name, derived from a Native American term meaning “peace and comfort,” perfectly encapsulates the tranquil atmosphere it offers residents and travelers alike.

Anchored by a sprawling 753-acre natural lake formed by a Missouri River meander, Lake Manawa is predominantly known as one of the region’s finest destinations for water sports, family picnics, and accessible recreation.

Sailing at Lake Manawa State Park

When the winds sweep across the Great Plains, Lake Manawa transforms into a sailor’s paradise. The sheer size of the lake and the lack of restrictive speed limits make it the ideal venue for harnessing the wind.

The Lake Manawa Sailing Association (LMSA) Sailing culture is deeply embedded in the park’s identity, largely driven by the LMSA. Operating from Memorial Day through Labor Day, the association organizes weekend racing events, offers sailing lessons for all skill levels, and hosts a dedicated women’s sailing group. The LMSA complex provides dry storage for over 100 sailboats, 10 wet slips, and a private sailboat launching ramp.

Water Sports and Fishing

If sailing isn’t your speed, Lake Manawa caters to virtually every other form of water-based recreation.

ActivityImportant Details & Tips
Power Boating & Jet SkiingMotors of any size are permitted on Lake Manawa. Multiple public boat ramps located on the north, south, and west shores ensure easy launching during peak summer weekends.
Paddling & KayakingCalm mornings are perfect for paddleboards, kayaks, and canoes. Rentals are available during the summer at the main beach concession stand.
Year-Round FishingThe lake is heavily stocked and popular for crappie, bluegill, catfish, and walleye. Facilities include an accessible fishing pier, a jetty, and a modern fish cleaning station.
Swimming BeachA modern beach facility offers designated swimming areas, sand volleyball courts, and concessions. It is the perfect spot for families to cool off during midwestern heatwaves.

Land-Based Recreation: Trails and The Dream Playground

The park is not limited to water enthusiasts. It features a robust, multi-use trail network comprising seven miles of paved paths. These trails are ideal for leisurely hikes and cycling, and impressively, they connect directly to the broader Council Bluffs trail system, including the famous Wabash Trace Trail.

For families traveling with children, the undisputed highlight on land is the Dream Playground. Constructed in 2018, this 18,000-square-foot facility holds the title of Iowa’s largest ADA-accessible playground. It features specialized rubberized flooring, inclusive swings, and ramps that allow children in wheelchairs to access all areas of the play structure.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there an entrance fee for Lake Manawa State Park?

Iowa residents can enter the park for free. For vehicles with out-of-state license plates (such as those visiting from nearby Nebraska), there is a daily entry fee of $5, or an annual permit can be purchased for $40.

Are there campgrounds available?

Yes. The park features a modern campground with 40 RV sites equipped with full hook-ups. The facility is gated and includes a modern shower house. Reservations are typically required during the peak season.

Is alcohol permitted at Lake Manawa?

Keg beer is strictly prohibited. However, standard consumption of alcohol by adults of legal drinking age is generally permitted at campsites and picnic areas, subject to standard state park behavioral regulations.

Are dogs allowed?

Yes, dogs are welcome in the park provided they are kept on a leash no longer than six feet. They are not permitted on the designated swimming beach or inside park buildings.

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Last updated: March 5, 2026

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