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Iowa City / Iowa / United States
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The 43-acre Scott Park has playground equipment, a sheltered picnic area, picnic tables, an open play field, a soccer field and more.

Indianola / Iowa / United States
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Indianola Parks and Recreation brings fun to life by offering wholesome recreation opportunities for all ages and developing and maintaining beautiful parks and facilities to help meet the communitys leisure time needs.
Iowa City / Iowa / United States
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Ankeny / Iowa / United States
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Ankeny Dog Park is 7.5-acre fenced outdoor area for dogs to run and play off-leash. It features water fountains, a pond and disposable waste stations. Dogs require an annual permit tag which can be purchased at the Ankeny Parks & Recreation office. Dog parties and other events are held throughout the year for pets and their owners.

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Ankeny / Iowa / United States
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The Park Maintenance Division maintains the facilities for recreation and leisure activities within the park system. Its primary responsibilities include maintenance of parks, athletic fields, playgrounds, courts, shelters, ponds, landscaping and city facilities. The Park Maintenance Division is also responsible for mosquito control.

West Des Moines / Iowa / United States
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Raccoon River Park is part of the West Des Moines parks system. Blue Heron Lake is at the center of this park and offers 700 feet of public beach for park patrons. There is a soccer complex and a baseball diamond for adult softball leagues. This park also provides picnic shelters, a multipurpose facility that is used for programming, and a dog park. 

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Burlington / Iowa / United States
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Des Moines / Iowa / United States
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Des Moines / Iowa / United States
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Ankeny / Iowa / United States
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Moravia / Iowa / United States
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Overlooking Rathbun Lake, this polished hotel and golf resort is 7.9 miles from Honey Creek State Park and 8.3 miles from downtown Moravia. Classic rooms and suites come with coffeemakers, flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi. Some have sitting and dining areas, while upgraded quarters add kitchenettes and whirlpool tubs. Private cottages come with up to 4 bedrooms, and add fireplaces and decks. Room service is available. In addition to an 18-hole golf course, resort amenities include an indoor waterpark with a lazy river, a relaxed restaurant serving traditional cuisine and Sunday brunch, and boat rentals. RV sites are available.
Ames / Iowa / United States
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This park includes a covered shelter, playground, greenspace, a walking path and off street parking.

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Nevada / Iowa / United States
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Booneville / Iowa / United States
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Todays manufactured homes offer great quality, value and return on your investment. They are constructed with the same building materials as homes that are built on-site, however, unlike site built homes, manufactured homes are constructed in a dry, temperature controlled environment, where quality is assured and inspected every step of the building process. National standards for construction are strictly adhered to, assuring the quality of your home. Manufactured homes can be customized to meet your specific needs and they offer an affordable alternative to the high costs of site built homes. Whether you are a first-time buyer, or just looking for a new home that suits your current situation, the value of home ownership has never been greater. Our knowledgeable staff at Northland Manufactured Home Sales has many years of experience in the industry and is on-hand to assist you in finding a home that fits your needs. We understand that the process of buying a new home can be both exciting and at times, overwhelming. The goal of our staff is to make this process as stress free as possible for you. Northlands staff can provide you with the information you need to make an informed decision about your investment. Northland Manufactured Home Sales offers new and used homes. We can deliver a home to locations on private land, in one of our manufactured home communities, or in another community. Through our associations with national lenders, we can provide financing for most home buyers. We also have strong relations with insurance companies which allows us to provide insurance options for your home. Through the whole process, we will be there to help.
Des Moines / Iowa / United States
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A sentimental favorite for many Des Moines-area residents is tucked within Union Park on the city's north side. The Heritage Carousel opened in the late 1990s after a group of volunteers decided there was a need for simple, wholesome family entertainment. All the animals on the carousel were hand-carved from wood and hand-painted to replicate the ornate detail of the carousels of yesteryear.

Parking and public transportation to Heritage Carousel
Access the site from the East Sixth Street/Pennsylvania Avenue exit on Interstate Highway 235. Take Pennsylvania Avenue north to Union Park. Parking is available on site. Transit routes stop along East 14th Street, but expect a walk of about six blocks to reach the park.

Best and worst times to go to Heritage Carousel
The carousel is open to the public Tuesdays through Sundays, usually May through August. The site also hosts several special activities throughout the year, such as an Easter egg hunt and a classic car show. Weekend afternoons are often the busiest, so prepare to wait in line.

Admission to Heritage Carousel
The program's volunteers aim to keep costs as low as possible. Expect to pay just 50 cents for a child to ride and $1 for an adult. There is no charge for adults to stand next to a child rider. Multi-ride and season passes are available.

Other places to visit near Heritage Carousel
Union Park also offers several free family activities. A zero-depth-entry splash pool is open for children during the summer months. Kids and adults alike can enjoy a massive rocket slide that has been located in the park for decades. Grills and picnic tables provide space to enjoy a packed lunch or snack.

Insider tip for visitors to Heritage Carousel
The site's vintage charm is maintained by a local nonprofit organization. Patrons can "adopt" one of the carousel's wooden animals for a season. The donation package includes opportunities for free and discounted rides.

Author's bio: Melanie Lageschulte is a freelance writer and editor. She is an Iowa native and has lived in Des Moines for 15 years.

 

Waterloo / Iowa / United States
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