Easter Lake Park
The centerpiece of this beautiful park on the southside of Des Moines is its 165-acre lake. Five picnic shelters and three children's playgrounds overlook the lake. A boat ramp provides access for anglers trying to catch the walleye, bass, crappie, bluegill and catfish stocked by the Conservation Board into the lake every year. During the summer, enjoy the swimming beach, paddle boat, canoe and kayak rentals which provide wonderful ways to enjoy the lake.
The park opened in 1967 on the site of Polk County's last operating coal mine. After the strip mine shut down in 1959, the area was considered as a possible landfill site. However, neighborhood leaders joined together to form the South Town Lake and Development Society and promote the use of the site as a park.
The Owens Covered Bridge is the only covered bridge in Polk County. It was originally built in 1878 over the old North River channel on a road from Martin’s Ferry to Winterset. In 1939, the road and the North River channel were relocated north of the covered bridge site leaving the old bridge without a road and river. In 1968, Polk County Conservation Board promised to restore and move the bridge, board by board, nearly eight miles to Easter Lake Park. The bridge is located on the southern lake shore near Shelter #1. The Mark C. Ackelson Trail, which travels through this historic bridge and includes a loop around the lake, is approximately 6.2 miles of paved trail. The portion which encircles the lake is approximately 4 miles in length.
Features:
Boating
Canoeing
Fishing
Geocaching
Hiking
Historic bridge
Picnicking
Playgrounds
Shelters
Swimming
Volleyball courts
Multipurpose recreation trail
Soccer and ballfield