Physical Location
Location Address
206 Polk Street
Pisgah, IA 51564
Phone(s)
Loess Hills State Forest, near Iowa’s western border in Harrison and Monona counties, comprises 11,484 acres across four units. The forest sits in the heart of the Loess Hills, a unique geological ridge formed over time by wind-blown soil, known for its unusual terrain and scenic natural areas.
Loess Hills State Forest is Iowa’s newest publicly-owned forest, established through land donations and purchases starting in 1985. Today, the main goal of the forest is to implement effective management practices for the benefit of long-term natural resource stewardship, while providing outdoor recreation opportunities.
Contact Information
Loess Hills State Forest
P.O. Box 158, 206 Polk Street
Pisgah, Iowa 51564
The forest headquarters is located two blocks west of Hwy. 183 in the town of Pisgah.
Plan Your Visit
- Visit the Loess Hills State Forest Visitors Center near downtown Pisgah to learn about the geology and unique flora and fauna of this area. The visitors center is open year-round, with seasonal hours.
- Camp in one of Iowa’s only hike-in backpacking campgrounds, located in Preparation Canyon State Park. Hike-in campsites can be accessed at the southeast corner of the park and are first-come, first-served. No modern restroom facilities are available. Preparation Canyon State Park is managed by forest staff and features open air picnic shelters and hiking trails.
- Hike more than 60 miles of trail throughout the forest units. Several trails criss-cross forest lands, along with county-owned areas. Spend the day on Brent’s Trail, an eight-mile marked hiking trek traversing the ridges and valleys of the Loess Hills, while offering majestic views. When hiking in the Loess Hills wear sturdy shoes and be prepared for steep inclines, off-road conditions and loose dirt.
- Hunt throughout the forest for numerous game species, including white-tailed deer, turkey and small game. The entire forest is open to hunting except for areas within 200 yards of residences and the headquarters area. Hunters can find 42 parking areas to access public lands.
Forest Units
Explore the four forest units, offering several outdoor recreational opportunities. State forest trails and amenities are often less developed and provide a more rugged outdoor experience. Please take this into account and plan accordingly.
- Preparation Canyon Unit is 4,068 acres and located north of the town of Pisgah. The unit has a small fishing lake and numerous hiking trails. Visit the Scenic Overlook, showcasing spectacular views of the forest, prairies, Missouri River bottomlands, and across the Nebraska plains. Preparation Canyon State Park is located on the northeast corner of the Preparation Canyon Unit of the state forest. The park is also the historical site of the town of Preparation, a Mormon gathering place with an interesting history located in the southeast corner of the state park.
- The Little Sioux Unit, 3,752 acres, lies between the towns of Little Sioux and Pisgah.
- The Pisgah Unit, 2,567 acres, is east of the town of Pisgah. This unit is also the site of the forest headquarters near downtown Pisgah, two blocks west of State Highway 183.
- The Mondamin Unit, 1,097 acres, is 3 miles east of the town of Mondamin on Highway 127. This unit is a quiet destination for hikers and hunters.
Visitor Center
May 1 - October 31
Tuesday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - noon
Sunday: 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.
November 1 - April 30
Tuesday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - noon, or by appointment
Please call 712-456-2924 to schedule a visit.
History & Ecology
Loess Hills Maps
- Little Sioux Map
- Little Sioux Topographic Map
- Little Sioux Trail Map
- Mondamin Map
- Mondamin Topographic Map
- Mondamin Trail Map
- Pisgah Map
- Pisgah Topographic Map
- Pisgah Trail Map
- Preparation Canyon Map
- Prep Canyon Topographic Map
- Prep Canyon Trail Map
- Jones Creek Pond Trail Map
- Jones Creek Pond Depth Map
- Overlook Trail Map
Aerial maps provide information regarding boundary lines and trails.