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$1,023,660

Status: Active
00 P Avenue, Milford, IA 51351

  240163

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  204,732


Listed by : JENSEN REAL ESTATE, MICHAEL JENSEN

$399,000

Status: Active
1806 Okoboji Avenue, Milford, IA 51351

  240189

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  3,360


Listed by : JENSEN REAL ESTATE, MICHAEL JENSEN

$275,000

Status: Active
3200 Okoboji Avenue #124, Milford, IA 51351

  240353

 3

 2

  1,680


Listed by : INTEGRITY REAL ESTATE, NICK STEFFES

$225,000

Status: Active
2201 Okoboji, Milford, IA 51351

  230566

 N/A

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  14,376


Listed by : UNITED COUNTRY IOWA LAKES REALTY, RICHARD ORTMAN

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Terrace Park

Terrace Park is located in Brown's Bay on West Lake, Okoboji. It is one of the largest public beaches on West Lake and has entertained beach goers for many years. Next to Terrace Park is Boys Town out of Omaha, Nebraska. I remember as a kid spending entire days at terrace park, either riding bicycle or taking a moped (yes a moped) down to meet with friends and playing king on the dock. In 2010, the morning after "the storm", Terrace Park was carnage. Boat were stacked on top of each other. Trees were uprooted, and hoists were tossed around. Boats and other water craft were found in Terrace Park that belonged to owners on the North end of West Lake.

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Pike's Point State Park

Pike's Point State Park in West Lake Okoboji

Pike's Point is located at 15973 213th Ave, Spirit Lake, IA on beautiful West Lake Okoboji. It is one of the largest parks in the Iowa Great Lakes, and provides for all kinds of activities including fishing, swimming, bird watching etc. This park also has a rest room, and a beach. If coming by boat, one wants to be careful as the point extends far into the lake, and there is a warning buoy roughly 300 feet from the point of shore. In 2010, many trees here were uprooted because of some severe straight line winds during the storm that reaked havoc through the Iowa Great Lakes.

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