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Milebymile.Com Personal Road Trip Guide Iowa United States Highway #169 MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide Iowa United States Highway #169 Miles ITEM SUMMARY 0.0 Iowa/Minnesota Stateline Iowa/Minnesota Stateline, just south of Elmore, Minnesota, a city in Faribault County, Minnesota, State Line Wayside Park, This is where United States Highway #169 starts its southerly run to end the Iowa part by crossing into Missouri at Iowa/Missouri Stateline just few miles south of Redding, Iowa. Altitude: 1119 feet 0.9 500th Street: Game 500th Street/County Road A16, State Line Marsh State Game Management Area Management Area, Goose Lake, Goose Lake State Management Area, lie on the west. To the east lies, Rake, Iowa, a city in Winnebago County, Iowa. Altitude: 1129 feet 4.8 State Hwy 91/County Hwy State Highway #91, County Highway A30, Ledyard, Iowa, a city in A30 Kossuth County, Iowa, Bethany Evangelical & Reformed, Altitude: 1138 feet 7.9 Junction Junction State Route #9 / 430th Street, Buffalo Center, Iowa, a city in Winnebago County, Iowa, Lions Park, Florence Recreation Area, located east of here on/along State Route #9, Altitude: 1129 feet 8.1 3rd Street: Lakota, IA 3rd Street, Lakota, Iowa, a city in Kossuth County, Iowa, Altitude: 1145 feet 12.9 140th Avenue 140th Avenue, Community of Gerled, Iowa, Altitude: 1148 feet 14.4 Junction Junction State Route #9 / 430th Street, Swea City, Iowa, a city in Kossuth County, Iowa, Armstrong, Iowa, a city in Emmet County, Iowa, Country Greens Golf Course, Altitude: 1171 feet 19.3 Co Hwy A40: Game Mgmt County Highway A40 / 380th Street, Maynard Reese Area, Pierce Pond, Area Ruddy Pool, Schwob Marsh State Game Management Area, Copp Prairie Area, Altitude: 1161 feet 20.7 W Ramsey Street: Bancroft, W Ramsey Street, Bancroft, Iowa, a city in Kossuth County, Iowa, IA located along United States Highway #169, Bancroft Public Library, North Kossuth Golf Club. To the southeast lie, Union Slough Wildlife Refuge, Smith Pool, Darling Pool, Altitude: 1171 feet 24.4 Co Hwy B14/330th Street County Highway B14 / 330th Street, Lowe Pool, Titonka, Iowa, a city in Kossuth County, Iowa, Altitude: 1165 feet 26.7 Co Road B19/310th Street County Road B19 / 310th Street, Lone Rock, Iowa, a city in Kossuth County, Iowa, Fenton, Iowa, a city in Kossuth County, Iowa, Altitude: 1175 feet 27.5 300th Street: Burt, IA 300th Street / State Highway #422, Burt, Iowa, a city in Kossuth County, Iowa, Patterson Recreation and Wildlife Area, Buffalo Creek State Game Management Area, Altitude: 1181 feet 32.7 Access: Smith Lake Park Access to, Lake Smith, Smith Lake Park, A park located on the shores of Lake Smith, just off United States Highway #169, Altitude: 1175 feet 33.5 240th Street/River Road 240th Street / River Road, Plum Creek Road, Plum Creek Wildlife Area, located off United States Highway #169, Altitude: 1191 feet 35.2 River Road River Road, Hurlburt Wildlife Area, Altitude: 1168 feet 35.5 Intersection Intersection United States Highway #18 / 220th Street, Algona Municipal Airport, a public airport located west of Algona, Iowa, a city in Kossuth County, Iowa, Altitude: 1122 feet Page 1/9 PDF Document Generated on 2020-Oct-15 Copyright 2020, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 37.0 Algona, IA 210th Street, Algona, Iowa, a city in Kossuth County, Iowa, Ambrose A. Call State Park, located two miles southwest of the city of Algona, IA. Whittemore Golf Course, Whittemore, Iowa, a city in Kossuth County, Iowa, lies on the west along County Highway B40. Altitude: 1201 feet 37.7 Health Center Access to, Kossuth Regional Health Center, Altitude: 1191 feet 38.4 Hungry Hollow Road: State Hungry Hollow Road, Ambrose A. Call State Park, Altitude: 1132 feet Park 40.5 175th Street: Wildlife Area 175th Street, Smith Wildlife Area, Altitude: 1165 feet 41.0 County Rd B55 / 170th County Rd B55 / 170th Street, Community of Irvington, Iowa, Street St.Benedict Wildlife Area, Altitude: 1142 feet 44.9 130th Street/Co.Hwy B63 130th Street, Co.Hwy B63, Devine Wildlife Area, located along United States Highway #169, Altitude: 1096 feet 47.9 100th Street: St.Joseph, IA 100th Street/County Highway C12, Community of St. Joseph, Iowa, located on United States Route #169, Lu Verne, Iowa, a city in Humboldt and Kossuth Counties, Iowa, Altitude: 1135 feet 51.0 130th Street / Co Hwy C20 130th Street, County Highway C20, Lotts Park, Livermore, Iowa, a city in Humboldt County, Iowa, Bode, Iowa, a city in Humboldt County, Iowa, Altitude: 1125 feet 55.1 170th Street/Co.Hwy C26 170th Street / Co.Hwy C26, Bradgate, Iowa, a town in Humboldt County, Iowa, Pilot Creek County Park, Ottosen Marsh State Game Management Area, Hardy, Iowa, a city in Humboldt County, Iowa, Altitude: 1125 feet 58.2 County Hwy C29/State County Highway C29/State Highway 367, 200th Street, Rutland, Iowa, Hwy 367 a city in Humboldt County, Iowa, Altitude: 1132 feet 60.2 Intersection: Humboldt, IA Intersection Iowa Highway #3, 220th Street/10th Avenue N, Humboldt County Memorial Hospital, Rainbow Drive Park, West River Ball Diamonds, Lake Nokomis, Lake Nokomis Park, Humboldt Municipal Airport, a public Airport located in Humboldt, Iowa, a city in Humboldt County, Iowa, Oxbow Park, Community of Gilmore City, Iowa located west along State Route #3. Altitude: 1089 feet 61.3 Summer Avenue SW: Summer Avenue SW, Humboldt, Iowa, a city in Humboldt County, Humboldt, IA Iowa, Hamspson Hillside Park, George Beebe Park, Dakota City, Iowa, a city in Humboldt County, Iowa, Dakota City River Park. Community of Unique, Iowa, located along 230th Street. Altitude: 1142 feet 64.4 260th Street: Park 260th Street, Gotch Park Road, Frank Gotch State Park, Jones Siding, Altitude: 1122 feet 65.1 County Hwy C49 County Highway C49/270th Street, Pioneer Prairie Pothole Wildlife Area, Pioneer, Iowa, a city in Humboldt County, Iowa, Lizard Lake, Lizard Lake County Park lie west along County Road C49. Altitude: 1138 feet 68.2 County Hwy C56/120th County Highway C56/120 Street, Badger, Iowa, a city in Webster Street County, Iowa. Vincent, Iowa, a city in Webster County, Iowa, lies nearby. Access to, Deer Creek Area, Kennedy Memorial County Park, Altitude: 1106 feet 73.1 Co Hwy D14/170th Street Co Hwy D14/70th Street, Fort Dodge Regional Airport, a public airport located north of Fort Dodge, Iowa, a city in Webster County, Iowa, Harlan Rogers Sports Complex, Harlan Rogers Park, Altitude: 1033 feet Page 2/9 PDF Document Generated on 2020-Oct-15 Copyright 2020, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 74.1 180th Street: Golf Course 180th Street, Lakeside Municipal Golf Course, McCarville Park, Altitude: 1096 feet 75.1 Junction Junction State Highway #7, 190th Street, 3rd Avenue NW, Barnum, Iowa, a city in Webster County, Iowa, Calhoun Wildlife Area, Hydro Electric Park, Altitude: 1099 feet 76.1 Avenue AW: Fort Dodge, Avenue AW/200th Street, State Route #926/U.S.Route #169 Business IA Route, Fort Dodge, Iowa, a city in Webster County, Iowa, situated on the Des Moines River. Bob Hay Memorial Conservation Area, located west of Fort Dodge, Iowa, Fort Dodge Country Club, Phinny Park, Island Park, Sunkissed Meadows Golf Course, Dragon Boat Park, Skateboard Park, Crawford Park, Fort Dodge Public Library, Blanden Memorial Art Museum, Altitude: 1102 feet 77.6 Junction Junction United States Highway #20 / 169, Kenyon Road, County Road D20, Iowa Central Community College, Fort Dodge Historical Museum, Trinity Regional Medical Center, Riverside Park, in Fort Dodge, Iowa. Lizard Creek State Recreation Area, Altitude: 1115 feet 77.6 Junction Junction United States Highway #20 / 169, Kenyon Road, County Road D20, Iowa Central Community College, Fort Dodge Historical Museum, Trinity Regional Medical Center, Riverside Park, in Fort Dodge, Iowa. Lizard Creek State Recreation Area, located on County Road D20 west of Fort Dodge, Iowa. Altitude: 1115 feet 80.6 Intersection Intersection United States Highway #20, Moorland, Iowa, a city in Webster County, Iowa, Moorland Pond Park, Coalville, Iowa, a community in Webster County, Iowa, located along United States Route #20. Holiday Creek Area Park, Altitude: 1119 feet 81.9 250th Street: Otho, IA 250th Street, Community of Roberts, Iowa, Otho, Iowa, a city in Webster County, Iowa, Webster County Museum, Woodmans Hollow State Park, Altitude: 1119 feet 85.9 State Hwy #50/Co Hwy State Highway #50, County Highway D43/290th Street, Community of D43 Lundgren, Iowa, Lundgren Church Nature Park, Doliver Memorial State Park, Lehigh, Iowa, a city in Webster County, Iowa, located in a valley, lying on both east and western banks of Des Moines River, Altitude: 1145 feet 88.9 320th Street: Palm Grove, 320th Street, Community of Palm Grove, Iowa, Burnside, Iowa, a IA community in Webster County, Iowa, Deception Hollow Public Fishing Site, a fishing site located on Des Moines River east of Burnside, Iowa, Altitude: 1161 feet 91.9 350th Street: Wildlife 350th Street, County Highway P51, Gowrie, Iowa, a city in Webster Sancturary County, Iowa, Lindquist Wildlife Sanctuary, Farnhamville, Iowa, a city in Calhoun/Webster counties in Iowa, lies west of Gowrie, Iowa. Altitude: 1171 feet 92.9 Junctrion Junction State Route #175 / 360th Street, Altitude: 1135 feet 93.3 N Ash Street: Harcourt, IA N Ash Street, Harcourt, Iowa, a city in Webster County, Iowa, Altitude: 1165 feet 96.8 Junction Junction State Route #175/360th Street, County Road P61, Dayton, Iowa, a city in Webster County, Iowa, Lake Ole Park, Oak Park, Carlson Recreation Area, a recreation area located on the western bank of Des Moines River, along Iowa Highway #175. Altitude:
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