This 86
acre park lies along the North Raccoon River approximately
2 1/2 miles south of Sac City of county highway D-42 and
serves as the headquarters of the Sac County Conservation
Board. Hagge Park is a mostly wooded park with a mix of
oak, hickory, and ash trees and is a great place for
fishing, canoeing, camping, picnicking and hiking.Hagge
Park has 15 shaded campsites with water, sewer and
electrical (30 amp) hookups. Each site has a fire ring and
picnic table and the restroom/shower building is nearby as
well. A 12’ x 16’ camping cabin is also available on a
reservation basis. The cabin includes heat/air
conditioning, a refrigerator, microwave and sleeps up to
six people. There is also a covered porch, picnic table,
and fire ring for outdoor activities. Camping facilities
are open April 1 through October 31, weather permitting.
Hagge
Park has an enclosed shelterhouse that can be reserved for
graduations, family reunions and meetings, as well as for
picnics. The shelterhouse has indoor restrooms, a
fireplace, outdoor grills and seats approximately 100
people, and is open from April 1 through December 1.
A lowhead dam can be found in the Raccoon River in
Lower Hagge, creating challenging and exciting fishing
opportunities. The river is home to many species of game
fish including walleye, channel and flathead catfish, and
smallmouth bass. Bowhunting is also allowed within Hagge
Park during the appropriate seasons, but firearms are
not allowed in the park. |