State: Iowa
Address 1: 55111 750th St.
City: Anita
Zip: 50020
Phone: 712-762-3564
Open: Open all year
Open all Year: Yes
Number of Sites: 161
Electric: 52
Full Hook: 40
Camp URL: http://www.iowadnr.gov/parks/state_park_list/lake_anita.html
Full Hook: Yes
The campground at Lake Anita is one of the most popular in southwest Iowa. The 161 camping sites are all within easy access of the lake. This includes 52 electrical hookups, 40 full hookups and two modern shower/restroom buildings. A playground is also provided. Advance campsite reservations can be made through the park reservation system. Half of the campsites are still available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Lake Anita State Park has a large number of picnic areas, many of which overlook the lake. The park is a wonderful place for a family get-together or just a quick outdoor meal. The eight open picnic shelters are available for use.
A one-mile self-guided nature trail is available, where park visitors can learn about a number of the shrubs and trees which abound in southwest Iowa. Lake Anita also offers a 4-mile trail which winds around the entire lake and is available for a pleasant walk. It is a great avenue for hikers and bicyclists wanting to enjoy the great outdoors.
The beach at Lake Anita offers young and old opportunities for a refreshing dip or sand volleyball on a hot summer day.
Lake Anita offers excellent fishing for largemouth bass, crappies and bluegills. Two boat ramps are available for easy lake access. Any size boat motors may be operated at “no wake” speeds. Dock space for pontoon boats may be reserved on a seasonal basis through the park office.
Lake Anita State Park, dedicated in 1961, is one of the most popular outdoor recreation facilities in southwest Iowa. The 1,062-acre park features a beautiful 171-acre artificial lake which was formed by creating a dam on a branch of the Nishnabotna River. Lake Anita State Park truly has something for everyone; from hiking on a quiet trail to splashing on the beach, Lake Anita is a great place to enjoy yourself in the great outdoors.