
< img src="https://photos.thedyrt.com/photo/598551/media/iowa-acorn-valley_baa844d7-54a9-49f5-85b1-3bcbe393faf2.jpg?width=1200&height=630&fit=crop&auto=webp" >
Summary Acorn Valley Camping area is located on the 26,000-acre Saylorville Lake Job, which stretches over 50 miles up the Des Moines River Valley. The lake provides a variety of leisure activities, including camping, bicycling, boating, swimming, fishing, treking and hunting. __
Recreation
Anglers enjoy the lake for its abundance of walleye, wiper, largemouth bass, catfish, crappie and northern pike. The paved Neal Smith Path winds 24 miles from Des Moines to Big Creek State Park and links the camping areas on the east side of the lake. It is designated as a National Leisure Path and is utilized for biking, treking, running, walking and in-line skating.Facilities Anglers take pleasure in
the lake for
its abundance of walleye, wiper, largemouth bass, catfish, crappie and northern pike. The paved Neal Smith Trail winds 24 miles from Des Moines to Big Creek State Park and links the camping sites on the east side of the lake. It is designated as a National Leisure Path and is used for cycling, hiking, running, strolling and in-line skating.Natural Features
The mature Bur Oaks
at the entryway to Acorn Valley beckon visitors to explore its 26 acres on the fringe of an upland lumber stand. Wildlife is plentiful throughout the area. White-tailed deer, turkeys, pheasants, waterfowl and other small game animals roam the lands around the lake.
## Introduction Acorn Valley Camping site is found on the 26,000-acre Saylorville Lake Job, which stretches over 50 miles up the Des Moines River Valley. The
