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Johnston, IA

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Granger, IA

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5600 NW 78TH AVE, JOHNSTON, Iowa, 50131-1941, United States
- Overview Prairie Flower Recreation Area is located on the 26,000 acre Saylorville Lake project, which stretches for over 50 miles up the Des Moines River Valley. Prairie Flower is a large, open campground with 2... more on ReserveAmerica.com

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Prairie Flower Recreation Area, 5600 Nw 78th Ave , Johnston IA 50131-1941
- Overview Prairie Flower Recreation Area is located on the 26,000 acre Saylorville Lake project, which... more on Recreation.gov
- Overview Prairie Flower Recreation Area is located on the 26,000 acre Saylorville Lake project, which... more on ReserveAmerica.com

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Iowa Bureau of Tourism and Visitors, Department of Economic Development, 200 East Grand , Des Moines, IA, 50309
- Overview Prairie Flower Recreation Area is located on the 26,000 acre Saylorville Lake project, which stretches for over 50 miles up the Des Moines River Valley. Prairie Flower is a large, open campground with 2... more on Wildernet.com

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5600 NW 78th Avenue, Johnston, Iowa, 50131, United States
- Overview A large open area on the Northeast portion of Saylorville Lake near the marina. A large beach, boat ramp, along with access to the ... more on ReserveAmerica.com

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5600 NW 78th Avenue, Johnston, Iowa, 50131, United States
- Overview A large open and flat lowland recreation area bordering the east side of the Des Moines River. more on ReserveAmerica.com

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Rr 1, Madrid, IA 50156

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5600 NW 78TH AVE, JOHNSTON, Iowa, 50131-1941, United States
- Overview Acorn Valley Campground is located on the 26,000 acre Saylorville Lake Project, which stretches for over 50 miles up the Des Moines River Valley. The mature Bur Oaks at the entrance to Acorn Valley seem... more on ReserveAmerica.com

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Acorn Valley, 5600 Nw 78th Ave , Johnston IA 50131-1941
- Overview Acorn Valley Campground is located on the 26,000 acre Saylorville Lake Project, which stretches for over 50 miles up the Des Moines River Valley. The mature Bur Oaks at the entrance to Acorn Valley seem... more on Recreation.gov
