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Harvey, Iowa

Sq Ft: 1392   Year: 2022 Acres: 0.290  
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Red Rock Lake Information

Red Rock Lake, located in Marion County, Iowa, is a significant body of water formed by the Red Rock Dam on the Des Moines River. It covers approximately 5,500 acres, making it one of the largest lakes in Iowa. The lake is popular for various recreational activities, including fishing and boating.

Fishing
Red Rock Lake is known for its diverse fish population, which includes species such as:

- Largemouth Bass
- Crappie (Black and White)
- Bluegill
- Walleye
- Catfish

Anglers can find good fishing opportunities throughout different seasons, with various fish species being more active during specific times of the year. It is advisable to check local fishing regulations for bag limits and any special rules.

Boating
Boating is a popular activity on Red Rock Lake, and the lake features multiple access points for boat launches. The lake allows various types of watercraft, including motorboats, kayaks, and canoes. Due to the lake's size, there's plenty of space for recreational boating, waterskiing, and sailing.

Facilities
The area around Red Rock Lake provides amenities such as campsites, picnic areas, and restroom facilities, making it a great destination for day trips as well as longer stays. Be sure to check for any seasonal events or activities organized by local parks and recreation, which may enhance your visit.

For the latest information on water levels, fishing reports, and regulations, it's always best to consult the Iowa Department of Natural Resources or local resources before planning your trip.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!