Ocheyedan Mound at Andrew Purcell blog

Ocheyedan Mound. Few of iowa's natural features have excited so much curiosity as the ocheyedan mound in northwest iowa's lakes region. Located one mile southeast of ocheyedan, this 29 acre area is an historic site with hiking opportunities, and is owned by the iowa natural heritage foundation. The mound sits at 1,655 feet above sea level, just 15 feet less than hawkeye point, iowa's highest point. Once thought to be the highest point in iowa, the ocheyedan mound stands tall in the middle of prairie grasses and cornfields. Visit the ocheyedan mound, located on the south side of town. Rush lake and sutton lake basins just to the north of this site draw wildlife to the area. Located one mile southeast of ocheyedan, this 29 acre area is an historic site with hiking opportunities, and is owned by the iowa natural heritage foundation. A quick, scenic hike up a prairie mound.

Map of Ocheyedan city
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A quick, scenic hike up a prairie mound. Located one mile southeast of ocheyedan, this 29 acre area is an historic site with hiking opportunities, and is owned by the iowa natural heritage foundation. The mound sits at 1,655 feet above sea level, just 15 feet less than hawkeye point, iowa's highest point. Rush lake and sutton lake basins just to the north of this site draw wildlife to the area. Few of iowa's natural features have excited so much curiosity as the ocheyedan mound in northwest iowa's lakes region. Located one mile southeast of ocheyedan, this 29 acre area is an historic site with hiking opportunities, and is owned by the iowa natural heritage foundation. Once thought to be the highest point in iowa, the ocheyedan mound stands tall in the middle of prairie grasses and cornfields. Visit the ocheyedan mound, located on the south side of town.

Map of Ocheyedan city

Ocheyedan Mound Located one mile southeast of ocheyedan, this 29 acre area is an historic site with hiking opportunities, and is owned by the iowa natural heritage foundation. The mound sits at 1,655 feet above sea level, just 15 feet less than hawkeye point, iowa's highest point. Once thought to be the highest point in iowa, the ocheyedan mound stands tall in the middle of prairie grasses and cornfields. Few of iowa's natural features have excited so much curiosity as the ocheyedan mound in northwest iowa's lakes region. Rush lake and sutton lake basins just to the north of this site draw wildlife to the area. Visit the ocheyedan mound, located on the south side of town. A quick, scenic hike up a prairie mound. Located one mile southeast of ocheyedan, this 29 acre area is an historic site with hiking opportunities, and is owned by the iowa natural heritage foundation. Located one mile southeast of ocheyedan, this 29 acre area is an historic site with hiking opportunities, and is owned by the iowa natural heritage foundation.

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