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  2. Saylorville Lake - Wikipedia

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    Saylorville Lake is a reservoir on the Des Moines River in Iowa, United States. It is located 11 miles (18 km) upstream from the city of Des Moines , and 214 miles (344 km) from the mouth of the Des Moines River at the Mississippi River .

  3. Iowa flooding could push Saylorville Lake water levels up 30 ...

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    The Neal Smith Trail from Prairie Flower Campground to Saylorville Lake Marina. ... Saylorville Lake on Facebook or Saylorville Lake’s website through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to stay up ...

  4. Iowa Highway 415 - Wikipedia

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    Iowa 415 crosses Saylorville Lake over the Mile Long Bridge. On the southern edge of Ankeny, Iowa 415 turns west at the intersection of State Street and Oralabor Road, which is also the western end of Iowa Highway 160. The highway goes west for 2 miles (3.2 km) before turning to the north and reaching the access road to the Saylorville Lake ...

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  6. High Trestle Trail - Wikipedia

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    The 17-mile (27 km) long Saylorville Lake is located 11 miles (18 km) upstream of Des Moines and has the 28.2-mile (45.4 km) Neil Smith Trail, a paved recreational trail, located near its eastern shore. South of the Saylorville Dam is a trail, which is known as "the connector", that connects the Neil Smith Trail and the Ankeny trails system.

  7. Zebra mussels confirmed in Saylorville Lake. How do ... - AOL

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    The Iowa Department of Natural Resources confirmed zebra mussels, an invasive species, were found in Saylorville Lake.

  8. Ledges State Park - Wikipedia

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    A group called The Iowa Citizens to Save Ledges State Park was organized in 1972 in protest of the proposed Saylorville Dam. Its primary objective was to alleviate and/or minimize the harmful effects on Ledges State Park by the Saylorville Lake Project of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

  9. $50 million hydropower project proposed for Saylorville dam - AOL

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    The Saylorville project would be the second hydroelectric project on the Des Moines River. In 2020, a $400 million hydroelectric plant came online in Pella at the Army Corps of Engineer’s Red ...