Coralville Lake & Lake MacBride Beings that these two lakes are part of each other, I have put them both on the same page. Coralville Lake is a 5,340 acre Army Corps of Engineers reservoir, impounding water on the Iowa River. Facilities include Lake Macbride State Park, seven Corps of Engineer campgrounds, two marinas and multiple boat ramps. Coralville was named after coral formations discovered in 1866, when the foundation was dug for a woolen mill. The coral is a remnant of a reef in the the ocean that covered the area 380 million years ago.
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