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the lake. Lake Red Rock is located in Marion County; those going through Knoxville should head north on Highway 14, while those coming from Pella can head west on Highway G28 or Highway T15. 73. 73 Indian Hills Community College campus The campus on Ottumwa’s north end grew out of what was once Ottumwa Heights College and was founded in 1966. The campus features a disc golf course; a pond with water feature; a cabin, trails and campsites for Boy Scouts of America; a cemetery for the nuns of Ottumwa Heights; and plenty of community events. The school itself offers arts and sciences courses, advanced technology and health sciences programs. It is supplemented by campuses in Centerville and North Campus near Ottumwa Regional Airport. The year is comprised of four terms: fall, winter, spring and summer. For more information, visit www. indianhills.edu. 74. Lake Wapello, Lake Red Rock and Rathbun Lake/Honey Creek Head out for your next lake adventure right here in southeast Iowa. Several options are available, each with its own highlights: • Lake Wapello State Park sits on 1,150 acres of wooded hillsides and contains a 289-acre lake and shaded picnic areas. The lake has sand beaches and the largest beach house facility in Iowa’s state park system. While swimming and sunbathing are allowed, no lifeguards are on duty. The site offers fishing, canoeing, kayaking and pleasure cruising. There is also Lake Shore Trail comprising of seven miles of trails that takes hikers around the lake and through the park. Family cabins are available for rental seasonally, as are electric and nonelectric camping sites with modern shower and restroom facilities. The park is located at 15248 Campground Road, Drakesville. • Lake Red Rock, the largest lake in Iowa, holds more than 15,000 acres of water, and 35,000 acres of land form a spectacular outdoor recreation area. The lake serves as a host for fishing, boating, camping and other outdoor fun. There are overlooks and recreation areas along the entire length of the lake, and the site is popular for watching bald eagles during the winter. One of the best-known features is the “Mile Long Bridge,” which carries Highway 14 over 22 | 101 Things To Do In Southeast Iowa • Rathbun Lake/Honey Creek Resort is Appanoose County’s — and Iowa’s — only destination resort. The lake has 11,000 acres of water and 23,000 acres of surrounding land. The lake is the second largest in the state and is surrounded by seven campgrounds. Boating, sailing and fishing are all popular lake activities, and there are several hiking, biking, ATV and snowmobile trails. Honey Creek Resort includes 16,000 acres of park land with a hotel, rental cottages and a golf courses. The hotel houses Buccaneer Bay indoor water park, playgrounds and hosts a variety of events. 75. Mars Hill Church and Cemetery Built by settlers in the 1850s, this is the oldest log church west of the Mississippi River “still in use.” An annual potluck dinner and service are held the second Sunday in July to maintain this status. The church, rebuilt after a 2006 act of arson, is on the National Register of Historic Places with local tradition claiming it was utilized as a hiding space on the Underground Railroad. The grounds, located at 1011 100th Ave., Bloomfield, are also home to a cemetery. 76. Naval Air Station The former administration building is currently undergoing renovations by the Friends of the NAS Ottumwa to create a museum that will preserve the history NAS Ottumwa and honor the hard work and sacrifices of those stationed there. The building is located at 14550 Terminal Ave., Ottumwa, and more information can be found at www.nasottumwa.org. 76