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Lake Le-Aqua-Na State Recreation Area
Create happy memories at a lake with a funny-sounding name.
Feel free to chuckle at this state park's name. It's a combination of the town of Lena and the Latin word for water, aqua. Hence, Le-Aqua-Na. Try not to get a song stuck in your head when reciting the words.
Discover a secluded vacation spot on the shores of this 40-acre lake. Yes, it's cozy, but it's also out of the way. Fish for bass, bluegill, crappie, bullhead, walleye, northern pike, and catfish.
Nearly 8.5 miles of trails take you through a woodland area. Stroll, horseback ride, bike, ski, or snowmobile these trails. Head south to the historic village of Lena, population 3,000, to travel back in time. This quaint little hamlet features red-brick buildings downtown and a restored opera house.
Your campsite serves as a base of operations for your visit to Lena and to the Mississippi River to the west. Around
Feel free to chuckle at this state park's name. It's a combination of the town of Lena and the Latin word for water, aqua. Hence, Le-Aqua-Na. Try not to get a song stuck in your head when reciting the words.
Discover a secluded vacation spot on the shores of this 40-acre lake. Yes, it's cozy, but it's also out of the way. Fish for bass, bluegill, crappie, bullhead, walleye, northern pike, and catfish.
Nearly 8.5 miles of trails take you through a woodland area. Stroll, horseback ride, bike, ski, or snowmobile these trails. Head south to the historic village of Lena, population 3,000, to travel back in time. This quaint little hamlet features red-brick buildings downtown and a restored opera house.
Your campsite serves as a base of operations for your visit to Lena and to the Mississippi River to the west. Around 140 campsites offer plenty of space for everyone. Most sites have water and electricity, and they also accommodate tents.
Activities in the park
1 campground in Lake Le-Aqua-Na State Recreation Area
Hickory Hill Campground is the place to be, because who wouldn't want to camp near a lake called Lake Le-Aqua-Na? This chilled out area features everything from dove hunting to walleye fishing all within a short area from your stay. Whether you're exploring the area by foot, horse, or boat, we have a feeling this'll be a sweet area to pitch your t Read more...
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