{"id":9030,"date":"2023-09-25T10:26:09","date_gmt":"2023-09-25T09:26:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/?p=9030"},"modified":"2023-09-25T10:26:09","modified_gmt":"2023-09-25T09:26:09","slug":"can-you-swim-in-the-mississippi-river-in-iowa","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/can-you-swim-in-the-mississippi-river-in-iowa\/","title":{"rendered":"Can You Swim In The Mississippi River In Iowa"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Most visitors to Iowa would not think of Mississippi River as a viable place to try out their swimming skills. Upon a closer look into the matter, however, it would seem there are many opportunities for doing just that. Several of the tributaries running off the Mississippi provide enough space for entertaining on the water, even swimming. <\/p>\n

Firstly, the quality of the water in the Mississippi River tributaries in Iowa is surprisingly clean and healthy. The U.S. EPA ranks the largest of the rivers – the Des Moines River – as being one of the cleanest in the nation. The quality of water is excellent, as well as the temperature, which rarely gets hotter than 85 degrees Fahrenheit. <\/p>\n

Second, Iowa’s state park system boasts several recreational activities centered on these rivers. One example is the Pine Lake State Park, situated right at the banks of the Des Moines River. There are camping facilities and beach areas – both providing the option of swimming. <\/p>\n

Third, other wilder swimming experiences can be had by setting off on a guided raft trip on one of the Mississippi River tributaries such as the Yellow River. Adventure companies provide all the necessary gear as well as optional fishing, hunting, and camping equipment for outdoor exploring. <\/p>\n