CCC Gatehouse
We had a hot humid windy day.
We woke up with the temperature of 61 degrees and humid at Lacey-Keosauqua State Park. It got up to 82 degrees.
I woke up at 7:15 and got dressed. Then we had a quick breakfast of a bagel with cream cheese spread and a shake. Afterwards we got ready to go on a hike. Today we rode the motorcycle to the CCC Gatehouse to do the trail. We were going to wait until tomorrow but it's suppose to be in the 30s. We thought it would be a little cold for the 2 mile drive.
We got at the CCC Lodge at 8:00 and parked the motorcycle. There was a trailhead on both sides of the road but we decided to take the one by the lodge. Larry had downloaded the trail to his phone so we could follow it and not get lost. The trailhead had a hiking sign that told us how far the point of interest were on the trail. They were 2nd Shelter .6 mile, Ely Ford .9 mile, 1st Shelter 2 miles and Keosauqua Bridge 3 miles. The trail took us up and down hills through the forest, across a creek, along the banks of the river, across the park road, by a shelter and to Lacey's monument. It was a great trail we started along the river and crossed over a creek a couple of times via bridges. The first bridge was built in 2024 over an old bridge. We saw a lot of beautiful views of the Des Monies River. As we hiked we passed a sign, that read Monument Trail. We said we'll do it after we finished this trail. Then we passed by shelter 2 on the hill but not too far when the trail took us up the hill to the shelter. It was a gorgeous shelter built by the CCC and is still being used by the local people. It had picnic tables and a huge fireplace. After walking around the shelter we took the road not too far and picked up the trail once again. We continued climbing up a hill. It was very humid, we had to stop once or twice to catch our breath. It didn't seem too steep because you gradually climb but it went a long ways. We hiked through a couple of meadows of wildflowers. We came across another trail to the monument, it was only .4 mile so we took the trail to the monument. When we got to the monument we were disappointed because it was a boulder in memory of Major John Fletcher Lacey. We turned around and hiked back to the Gatehouse trail. We hiked the trail back to the CCC Gatehouse, which was .4 mile. This section of the trail we climbed another hill gradually to a bridge that went over the creek. We crossed over the bridge and hiked to the gatehouse. Then we crossed the street to where the motorcycle was. Before getting on the motorcycle we walked to the lodge and sat down at a picnic table to rest. They were mowing and weed-eating around the lodge. There were a couple of guys getting the lodge ready for the wedding later on. They had a very friendly Minatare Australian Shepard. She came running up to us to say hi. We said hi to her owners also. While sitting there a lady walked by with a golden retriever and we said hi to her. We weren't there too long because they were mowing. By the end of the hike we had done 2.4 miles in an hour and a half. The wind came up.
On the way back to the Minnie we rode to Lake Sugema, it was only a few miles from the campground. It was very windy Larry had to hold on to his hat so it wouldn't blow away. It wasn't that big of a lake but it had a lot of boat parking. It had a very nice permanent fishing dock. It had a two lane boat ramp. After walking around the parking area and looking at the lake we got back on the motorcycle and went back to the Minnie. We had a great hike and motorcycle ride.


























































