Pilot Mound State Forest Explained

Pilot Mound State Forest
Map:USA Iowa#USA
Location:Boone, Iowa, United States
Coordinates:42.1531°N -94.0086°W
Area Acre:33
Elevation:1150feet
Governing Body:Iowa Department of Natural Resources

Pilot Mound State Forest is located in Boone County, Iowa, about 1miles southeast of Pilot Mound and 8miles northwest of Boone. The forest sits atop a 70feet glacial mound of the same name.

History

The land that would become Pilot Mound State Forest was donated to the state of Iowa in 1939 by B. P. Holst. The mound of the same name within the forest was once used as a natural water tower for the city of Pilot Mound. The land is used for study and research of forest growth.[1]

Access

Pilot Mound State Forest lies near the intersection of I Avenue and 140th Street in Boone County. A narrow access road to the since-removed water tower begins at 140th Street and ends at the top of the mound, which is the second-highest point in the county. Picnicking, hiking, and hunting are permitted within the boundaries of the forest.

Notes and References

  1. Wolf, Robert Charles (1991). Iowa State Parks. Ames: Iowa State University Press .