Mines of Spain - State Recreation featuring Julien Dubuque Monument &EB Lyons Interpretive center. This page managed by the Friends of the …
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2024年10月19日
It was pretty crowded when we were there. Some trail notes are: Horseshoe Bluffs Nature Trail - lower/2nd/3rd levels, Took 3rd level. Passes some interesting rock formations. Steep up at beginning,… jeff77664的完整评论
2024年7月8日
We are so glad we decided to hike the trails! We drove up to the monument & enjoyed the history & scenic overlook. So beautiful!! Then we hiked the Horseshoe Trail. Totally worth the time & little b… mismissyc的完整评论
2024年6月13日
The Horseshoe Bluff trail was beautiful and a very unique landscape! It’s a 1.5 mile loop trail. We took two young children and it was a little challenging because of the steps and elevation, but eve… Ben C的完整评论
Iowa code 571—61.7(461A) says: "Except for dogs being used in designated hunting or in dog training areas, pets such as dogs or cats shall not be allowed to run at large within …
Iowa code 571—61.7(461A) says: "Except for dogs being used in designated hunting or in dog training areas, pets such as dogs or cats shall not be allowed to run at large within state parks, recreation areas, or preserves. Such animals shall be on a leash or chain not to exceed six feet in length and shall be either led by or carried by the owner; attached to an anchor/tie-out or vehicle; or confined in a vehicle. Pets shall not be left unattended in campgrounds. Dogs shall be kenneled when left unattended in a cabin or yurt and shall not be left unattended if tied up outside of the cabin or yurt. " So in other words NO, it is NOT legal to allow a dog to run offleash in a state park, state recreation area, or nature preserve in Iowa. Whether it is legal or not, you always need to think about whether it is the RIGHT thing to do. Is it ethical? When your offleash dog is endangering wildlife or birds or harming the natural area (or is a threat to other humans) no, it is not ethical.
We have many trails from our handicap accessible John and Alice Butler Trail to the Eagle Scout Trail. Want some advice? Stop in at the EB Lyons Center and...