Prairie Lakes Park
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I don’t like how hilly it is and it could be bigger so you could get more miles in when you walk/run around it one time instead of having to walk/run around it 3 times to get like a 5k in. Other than that it’s a very pretty place with great sunsets and sunrises over the water. Very well maintained. I wish the bathrooms were actually flushable toilets instead of porter potties.
- Marissa Olson
Although the park itself was clean and enjoyable, the restrooms leave much to be desired! There is no roof or doors for privacy and no where to wash or sanitize your hands. There were a lot of neat things within the park and a great little walking trail with a few geocaches along the way. The restrooms were the only negative I had about this park.
- Wendi Lou
Great suburban park on the South side of Cedar Falls near the industrial park with paved trails looping around the bigger of the two Prairie Lakes, and along two sides of the smaller lake. Many benches along the paved trails provide opportunity to take a break from walking, running, riding, skiing etc, or just to watch the nature and enjoy the peaceful lakes. Many fishermen utilize both lakes to cast their lines in the warmer months and ice fishing in the winter. Kayakers can often be seen on the larger lake as well. Four workout stations dot the perimeter of the larger lake along the paved trails to offer opportunities to do some body weight exercises. Sign boards are posted to help provide ideas for exercises. There is a dock on each end of the larger lake, and the Southern one has a nearby covered picnic shelter with a paved offshoot from the main paved trails for easy access (by foot or bike, the parking lot is on the other side of the lake). The paved trails also connect to the rest of the greater Cedar Valley paved trails system for easy access.
- Michael Maney
A nice quiet place on the edge of town a good place close to get away from it all and enjoy a little bit of nature, go fishing or walk or bike the miles of bike trails.
- GEORGE ROBY (G. Dave Roby)
Great prices. So happy that we found this place in cedar falls. Too many things here to look at Little bit of everything
- James Rogers