Margo Frankel Woods State Park – Des Moines, Iowa

Margo Frankel Woods State Park is a hidden gem with a minimal internet presence, but I have been there myself and can promise it’s worth the trip! The first playground, right as you drive in, is fun, with a shaded shelter tucked back in the woods. The trail is a little hidden, tucked behind the red gate on the south side of the parking lot. Along that trail, you’ll see a long wooden staircase going up, and there is another playground and shelter up there.

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Information:

Name: Margo Frankel Woods State Park
Address: 6245 NW 2nd st Des Moines, Iowa 50313
Type: Places to hike and places to play
Bathrooms: Yes
Shade: Yes, shaded shelter and shaded trails
Playground: Yes
Trails: Yes, gravel/dirt
Water: Yes, creek
Other notes: The trail is located south of the parking lot, behind the gate. When you see a large staircase, it leads up to a second playground/shelter. If it isn’t muddy, these trails would be jogging stroller friendly. There is a sign that says “to reserve this shelter call 289-1089” for the “secret park” up above (though there is a driveway back there that I assume they open if you rent it).
The history behind the namesake: http://www.matsonforiowa.com/things-we-love-thursday-margo-frankel-woods-state-park/
Official Website:   None? I cannot find one. It is called a state park but managed by Saylor Township, which has no website.

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Pictures:

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This is the main playground, that you’ll see as you enter.

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The trail is to the left of this gate, which you can clearly see at the southern end of the parking lot.

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This is the staircase that leads up to a second park, as shown on the map above, you can alternately walk past the gate and walk to the playground. All of the following pictures are of the “secret” playground.

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Have you been here? Leave a comment and let people know what you think!

10 thoughts on “Margo Frankel Woods State Park – Des Moines, Iowa

  1. karen says:

    Hi,

    I was wondering where I could call and find out where i can rent the shelter at the park at.

    karen

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    1. swoodsonsays says:

      Hi Karen, you would have to call Saylorville Township, they manage that area!

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  2. Brianne says:

    I’ve driven past and wondered about this place! I love the idea of a secret playground. We’ll definitely put it on our list of places to check out!

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    1. swoodsonsays says:

      When I first dropped by, I couldn’t find a single thing about it online or on Facebook, I don’t know why it is a state park but not on the DNR website. It added to the allure! It’s a fun spot, we are big fans 🙂

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  3. Jade Song says:

    First & foremost this park is NOT managed by Sayloville Township, it’s actually SAYLOR Township, not Saylorville! Please correct, I spent hours googling. I reached out to DNR and Polk County Conservation and all directed me to Saylor Township. The best number to get a hold of them is 515-289-1089. Good luck! I just left a message and will include any updates on reserving this park if and when they reach back out to me, thanks!

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    1. Jade Song says:

      I was able to get a hold of a volunteer for Saylor Township, cost is $50 to reserve the “secret park” + a $100 deposit which is fully refundable given the park is in the same shape it was when you arrived, clean. The also only allow reservations from April – end of October. Thanks!

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  4. Elizabeth McCleary says:

    We loved it. One trail was a bit hard to find….you need to cross the ravine (it is dry and there are 2 concrete pipes you need to cross…this is well before the huge staircase)…..You feel like you are in a large wilderness. We will definitely go back. Beautiful….we really enjoyed the fall colors.

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